Performer: Joan Baez
Title: Satisfied Mind
Country: US
Released: 1979
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 608
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A Satisfied Mind" is a song written by Joe "Red" Hayes and Jack Rhodes. Hayes explained the origin of the song in an interview: "The song came from my mother. Everything in the song are things I heard her say over the years. I put a lot of thought into the song before I came up with the title. One day my father-in-law asked me who I thought the richest man in the world was, and I mentioned some names. He said, 'You're wrong; it is the man with a satisfied mind.
Album Farewell, Angelina. A Satisfied Mind Lyrics. How many times have you heard someone say "If I had his money, I could do things my way?" Little they know that it's so hard to find One rich man in a hundred with a satisfied mind. Once I was waitin' for fortune and fame Everything that I dreamed for to get a start in life's game Suddenly it happened, I lost every dime But I'm richer by far with a satisfied mind.
Joan Baez – Satisfied Mind. Genre: Folk, World, & Country. There But For Fortune. Satisfied Mind - Cassette No. 2 (Cass, Comp). Book-Of-The-Month Records, Vanguard.
Satisfied Mind Lyrics Joan Baez. Album Farewell, Angelina. Joan Baez - Satisfied Mind Songtext. Once I was waitin' for fortune and fame Everything that I dreamed for to get a start in life's game Suddenly it happened, I lost every dime But I'm richer by far with a satisfied mind
Vocals: Joan Baez Guitar: Joan Baez Double Bass: Russ Savakus Other Instruments: Ralph Rinzler, Bruce Langhorne, Russ Savakus.
A Satisfied Mind" is the seventh track from Joan Baez's 1965 studio album Farewell, Angelina. Co-written by Joe Hayes and Jack Rhodes, it's about finding content and happiness in the World and what it truly is. This song has been covered many times by Joan Baez's version gives it a melancholy yet upbeat tone to it. 2. "Annabel Lee" originally was a poem written by Edgar Allen Poe in 1849 and it was covered by Joan Baez. The song was arranged by Don Dilworth and it appears on the 1967 studio album Joan.
Joan Baez (premier album). Album, 1960, Vanguard Records. Album, 1965, Vanguard Records. 2 Daddy,You Been On My Mind. 3 It's All Over Now,Baby Blue. 4 The Wild Moutain Thyme. 8 The River In The Pines.
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Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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40-5711 | Joan Baez | Satisfied Mind (4xLP, Comp + Box) | Book-Of-The-Month Records | 40-5711 | US | 1979 |
70-5722 | Joan Baez | Satisfied Mind - Cassette No. 1 (Cass, Comp) | Book-Of-The-Month Records | 70-5722 | US | 1979 |
70-5722 | Joan Baez | Satisfied Mind - Cassette No. 2 (Cass, Comp) | Book-Of-The-Month Records, Vanguard | 70-5722 | US | 1979 |