Uniform Grey — Sarah Harmer
- Walking in Memphis — Marc Cohn
- Marching Through Georgia — Ken Burns
- Set Me In Motion — Bruce Hornsby
- Dixie — Ken Burns
- I May Hate Myself In the Morning — Lee Ann Womack
- I’m No Angel — Dido
- Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier — Ken Burns
- Caledonia — Mary Black
- Angel From Montgomery — Bonnie Raitt (with Jackson Browne-Bruce Hornsby-Bryan Adams)
- Thats Just The Way It Is — Bruce Hornsby
- Weeping Sad And Lonely — Ken Burns
- Ten Thousand Angels — Lee Ann Womack
- Talking To My Angel — Melissa Etheridge
- Angel Band — Ken Burns
- Every Little Kiss — Bruce Hornsby
- Time Will Tell — Sara Hickman
- Shenandoah — Ken Burns
- I Hope You Dance — Lee Ann Womack
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home — Ken Burns
- Two People Fell In Love — Brad Paisley
- Something Worth Leaving Behind — Lee Ann Womack
Artwork is Saint No. 35, by Doc Hammer
You’ll find a couple of hints about the story C in this soundtrack. HOWEVER — it is about neither the War Between the States, nor angels. And as a data point, all the stuff credited to Ken Burns is in fact from the soundtrack for his brilliant documentary The Civil War. My Mac automatically filed Burns as Artist, and I didn’t feel like digging through the ephemera to locate the folks who actually wrote those pieces. Lazy of me, I know.
C is going well. Hawkspar is still a naked crawl across broken glass, but I’m much happier than I was a couple of days ago.
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