
Connie Converse (born Elizabeth Eaton Converse in Laconia, New Hampshire, on 3 August 1924; disappeared August 1974) was an American singer-songwriter and musician,who was active in New York City in the 1950s, with her work amongst the earliest known recordings in the singer-songwriter genre of music. In 1974, Converse left her family home in search of a new life and was not seen or heard from again. Despite the obscurity of her music during her lifetime, her work gained recognition after it was featured on a 2004 radio show.
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Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)
How Sad, How Lovely
I Have Considered the Lilies
Honeybee
Roving Woman
Father Neptune
Trouble
Playboy of the Western World
One By One
We Lived Alone
There Is a Vine
Down This Road
Johnny's Brother
John Brady
The Clover Saloon
Man in the Sky
Empty Pocket Waltz
Unknown (A Little Louder, Love)
Sad Lady
Talkin ’ Like You (Two Tall Mountains)
Sorrow is my Name
The Ash Grove (Traditional)
Johnny’s Brother
The Moon Has No Heart
With Rue My Heart is Laden
We Live Alone
Connie Checks the Mic
Fare You Well
O Mistress Mine
We Lived Alone - Doubletracked Version
Lullaby for P. Bruce
Down This Road - Doubletracked Version
Unkown (A Little Louder, Love)
The Witch and the Wizard
Chanson Innocent
House
Where Are The Roses
Sweet Amelia
Here is the Door
Les Deux Escargots
When I Go Travelling
Fortune's Child
Vanity of Vanities
The Man In The Sky
Selections from "The Prodigal Nephew"
Birthday Variations
I Have Considered the Lillies
We Lived Alone (Doubletracked Version)
Down This Road (Doubletracked Version)
Playboy of the Western World - The Online Parades Mix
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