If one recalls correctly this could be called "Canadian" Boat Song In any case Dearheart it's wonderful & so are you. And I know of someone who likes drums.
Lyrics ==================== O silent solitude, Where shall I find pleasures? Among sorrows that no one knows Will my days pass away A burden heavy as stone I meet wherever I'm going Among a thousand, there's hardly one That love rightly understands It's the heaviest sorrow That the earth may bear That one shall lose His very dear It is the heaviest sorrow As the sun passes That you should love the one You never ever get A pure and noble mind, A virtue that alone shines A mouth that speaks a With all that the heart thinks I think such a friend Is more than very sweet Where shall I find it That these virtues have? Between you and me A flame was lit There was a fire lit Which is a daily torment How shall I subdue it I don't know any way I'll mourn until my death If I can't get you
Personally, Jeff White was my favorite singer, with Dan being a close second. Ron is a fine songwriter, but I think the band suffered once Adam and Vrown left. I currently have the albums too late to cry, I've got that old feeling, every time you say goodbye, live, now that I found you, and lonely runs both ways. I've also collected quite a few Alison Krauss accordings, and most of them are from the late '80s to mid '90s.