Recorded at the rehearsal for "Songs From Church Avenue," this cover of Etta James' "At Last" comes complete with tattered sleeves, a three-legged piano, a plug of chewing tobacco, and just a bit of compression.
"The first time I heard this song, I fell off my motorcycle. It's one of those vocal performances that takes a simple lyric and turns it into a kite made of silk. My only wish for this song would be for Roy Orbison to have done a cover of it." - Rev.John DeLore
credits
from Saint Miscellaneous, Vol.1,
track released January 22, 2012
John DeLore - Acoustic Guitar
Steve Lewis - Electric Guitar
Jay Frederick - Drums
Jamie Bishop - Upright Bass
David Cieri - Three-Legged Piano
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