"Second Avenue" by Tim Moore.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s: This self-taught singer/songwriter/guitarist from Philly started out playing coffeehouses in the early 70s (hey, I was there then doing the same thing!). At one point he lived next door to Daryl Hall. His biggest hit was recorded in '73 but, because of a contract dispute, Art Garfunkel covered it in '74, making Billboard's Top 40. A beautiful but sad ballad about lost love. The original version only reached #58. Artist? Song? Answer: "Second Avenue" by Tim Moore. He was very popular in Philly when I lived there in the 70s. It really is a wonderful tune. I have yet to decide which version I like best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWbZ4iWWAAQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umbFpK4DxcI

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