"Snowbird" by Anne Murray'

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s/70s: Canadian singer/songwriter Gene MacLellan penned this lovely crossover pop/adult-contemporary/country standard in 20 minutes while walking on a beach on Prince Edward Island and seeing a flock of snow (hint, hint!) buntings. The song is a figurative expression for freedom. It was recorded by his good friend and musical associate in 1969 and released in mid-1970. It propelled her career after topping both the pop and country charts in Canada and the U.S. Having been covered by over 100 artists, it was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003. First female Canadian solo artist to top the U.S. charts and to receive a Gold Record. Song? Artist? Answer: "Snowbird" by Anne Murray. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFKmqmYcRLM

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