MARK HEARD - I'M CRYING AGAIN - cover by Marjorie & DC Cardwell with Sharon Elliott (Ulster TV) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 03, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
Mark Heard song sung by Marjorie Cardwell on TV in the UK. For more of Marjorie Cardwell's music visit http://www.marjoriecardwell.com .With DC Cardwell & Sharon Elliott

Marjorie's new album "In Another World" is available at http://www.marjoriecardwell.com and also on iTunes, from CDBaby.com etc.

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Marjorie Cardwell - lead vocals
DC Cardwell - guitar, backing vocals
Sharon Elliott - backing vocals

Recorded at Ulster Television (Northern Ireland) in 1985

Broadcast on UTV and Channel 4 (UK)

DC is playing his Mugen "The 78" acoustic guitar (AKA Daion)

"I'm Crying Again" was originally on the Mark Heard album "Stop The Dominoes" (1981)

LYRICS AND CHORDS (Capo on 4th fret)

The headlines in the dailies (G)
Are the horses in a race (G)
They lead you to believe (G)
That life and death are commonplace (G)
Some believe it (C)
And I'm crying again (Em, D, G)

I heard some good intentions (G)
And not all were second-hand (G)
But bravado and pretension (G)
Will not feed a hungry man (G)
It's been said before (C)
And I'm crying again (Em, D, G)

Very quietly (C, D)
The world loses blood overnight (Em, C, G)
Without a fight (D7, G)
In the morning (C, D)
The sickness will hide in the light (Em, C, G)
Out of sight (D7)

Running from a world (G)
That they will never understand (G)
The masses ride their passions (G)
With the throttle in their hands (G)
Nobody knows (C)
What is waiting around the bend (Em, D, G)

Now and then (G)
The criminal in my skin lets out a sigh (G)
He'd like to think he's innocent (G)
But he cannot tell a lie (G)
Truth is like a knife (C)
And I'm crying again (Em, D, G)

Written by Mark Heard
© 1981 Bug and Bear Music (ASCAP)

INFORMATION ON MARJORIE CARDWELL

Marjorie Cardwell grew up in Northern Ireland and is now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Her 2012 album "In Another World" was produced by her and her husband DC Cardwell and comprises 10 self-penned songs and one written by DC.
It is available on iTunes, from CDBaby.com and from Bandcamp, as well as many other retailers from August 2012.

INFORMATION ON MARK HEARD (from Wikipedia)

John Mark Heard (December 16, 1951 - August 16, 1992) was a record producer, folk-rock singer, and songwriter originally from Macon, Georgia, USA. Mark Heard released 16 records in his lifetime, and produced and performed with many other artists as well, such as Sam Phillips (aka Leslie Phillips), Pierce Pettis, Phil Keaggy, Vigilantes of Love, Peter Buck of R.E.M. (who co-produced VOL's album Killing Floor with Heard), John Austin, The Choir, Randy Stonehill and Michael Been of The Call. Heard produced part of Olivia Newton-John's The Rumor, which also included a cover of Heard's own "Big and Strong" (originally called "How to Grow Up Big and Strong").

After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1974 with an ABJ (bachelor of arts in journalism) degree in television, Heard travelled to Switzerland to study at L'Abri under the influential evangelical Christian philosopher Francis Schaeffer. Singers Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill literally stumbled onto Mark one day playing his guitar. Norman was so impressed by Heard's abilities that he soon signed him to his record label, Solid Rock Records. Heard and his wife Janet moved to Glendale, California in 1977 to begin work on his Appalachian Melody album for the label, but would also maintain a close relationship with the people at the L'Abri for years. Heard would also record and release Fingerprint on a Swiss label in 1980.

With the formation of Fingerprint Records and his studio, Heard began to produce albums for a number of artists including two albums for Randy Stonehill, Jacob's Trouble, Pierce Pettis and 1992's Vigilantes of Love album, Killing Floor, which he co-produced with R.E.M.'s Peter Buck. Stonehill's Until We Have Wings including a song co-written by Heard, "Faithful," although the CD liner notes credit the song to Heard's pseudonym Giovanni Audiori.

The early 1990s saw a return to recording albums of his own, with 1990's Dry Bones Dance. Fans and reviewers alike hailed the new release as one of the best of his career. Heard followed Dry Bones Dance with Second Hand in 1991, and, finally, Satellite Sky in 1992, which would turn out to be his final release.

On July 4, 1992, Heard had a heart attack on stage while performing with Pierce Pettis and Kate Miner, at the Cornerstone Festival, near Chicago. Heard finished his set and went to the hospital immediately afterwards. Two weeks after being released from the hospital, Heard went into cardiac arrest and died on August 16 of 1992
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