
Have you heard of Steve Gillette? If you were alive in the 1960s and liked folk music, there’s a chance the name rings a bell. Gillette never reached the top of the charts, but he’s a very talented singer/songwriter. Many of his songs have been performed by artists you have heard of including John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, Ian and Sylvia, Nanci Griffith, and Linda Ronstadt.
The Bells in the Evening appears on Gillette’s debut album released in 1967. The album, simply titled “Steve Gillette,” stands as one of Steve’s finest recordings. “The Bells” is a bittersweet (actually sweet bitter) song of love blossoming in the spring and fading away in the fall. It’s a song full of immense joy and sorrow that combine in a mixture of incredible beauty. The song is also replete with imagery. When you listen, what images come to your mind?
I’ve revisited “The Bells in the Evening” adding some embellishments and the sound of my new guitar. Here’s my cover.
3 replies on “The Beauty of the Bells”
I have met Steve and Cindy a number of times and been to their concerts. This is a song I had not heard before. It is very beautiful, David. I will listen to this many times.
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That is so Interesting that you met these two wandering minstrels. How did you get to know them, if I may ask?
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I am from New England originally. My husband knew them, and took me to see them at one of their concerts.
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