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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2016 · 3 MIN

Lori

from Broadside Balladeer SoundCloud · host Vic Sadot

The song was written by Joe Sadot in 1974 in Columbus, Ohio. The song was taught to Vic Sadot not long after that time. Joe died in 1978 of an aneurism. This song was recently recorded in Berkeley, CA by Vic Sadot and Eric Golub for Vic's next album to be released. Lyrics follow! There is also a French version posted as "Lori - French". They are different takes with Vic Sadot on vocals and guitar and Eric Golub on viola and ukulele. Released on 12-06-16 on "Truth Troubadour" by Vic Sadot is Available for Preview Listening & Purchases at CD Baby! http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/vicsadot4 Lori By Joe Sadot Lori, Lori You send me the sunshine You send me the sunshine When the cold winds blow When the cold winds blow You make love grow Lori, Lori You send me the moonglow You send me the moonglow When the cold river flows When the cold river flows You make love grow Musical interlude Lori, Lori You send me the rainbow You send me the rainbow When my colors won’t flow When my colors won’t flow You make love grow Words & Music by Joe Sadot Copyright Nov. 24, 1974 in Columbus, Ohio

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The song was written by Joe Sadot in 1974 in Columbus, Ohio. The song was taught to Vic Sadot not long after that time. Joe died in 1978 of an aneurism. This song was recently recorded in Berkeley, CA by Vic Sadot and Eric Golub for Vic's next album to be released. Lyrics follow! There is also a French version posted as "Lori - French". They are different takes with Vic Sadot on vocals and guitar and Eric Golub on viola and ukulele. Released on 12-06-16 on "Truth Troubadour" by Vic Sadot is Available for Preview Listening & Purchases at CD Baby! http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/vicsadot4 Lori By Joe Sadot Lori, Lori You send me the sunshine You send me the sunshine When the cold winds blow When the cold winds blow You make love grow Lori, Lori You send me the moonglow You send me the moonglow When the cold river flows When the cold river flows You make love grow Musical interlude Lori, Lori You send me the rainbow You send me the rainbow When my colors won’t flow When my colors won’t flow You make love grow Words & Music by Joe Sadot Copyright Nov. 24, 1974 in Columbus, Ohio

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