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Topic History of: Rave about Tell No One
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giles2008 Jeff Buckley did quite a few odd cover versions in his short career. Lilac Wine was just one and i didnt realise the song was so old (1950)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilac_Wine


He also did this Elton John cover which was a really odd choice.


JK2006 This incredible, fantastic French film on BBC4 last night (see Your Views) had some wonderful music in it including an stunning version of Lilac Wine which I only knew from Elkie Brooks but now discover was by Jeff Buckley which yet again brings up the wankiness of UK music executives - why on earth wasn't this rushed out to follow up his Hallelujah last year? Are all Sony A&R people - and top execs - totally mad? Answer please Ged Doherty or Rob Stringer. Or are you all too busy french kissing Miss Cowell?