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Ian Dawson TysonCM, AOE (born 25 September 1933) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, best known for his song "Four Strong Winds". He was also one half of the duo Ian & Sylvia.
Career
Tyson was born to British immigrants in Victoria in 1933, and grew up in Duncan B.C. A rodeo rider in his late teens and early twenties, he took up the guitar while recovering from an injury he sustained in a fall. He has named fellow Canadian country artist Wilf Carter as a musical influence. He made his singing debut at the Heidelberg Café in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1956 and played with a rock and roll band, "The Sensational Stripes." After graduation from the Vancouver School of Art in 1958, Tyson moved to Toronto, Ontario where he commenced a job as a commercial artist. There he performed in local clubs and in 1959 began to sing on occasion with Sylvia Fricker. By early 1959 Tyson and Fricker were performing part-time at the Village Corner as "Ian & Sylvia." The pair became a full-time musical act in 1961 and married four years later. In 1969, they formed and fronted the group The Great Speckled Bird. Residing in southern Alberta, Tyson toured all over the world.
"Someday Soon" is a song composed by Canadian singer/song-writer Ian Tyson. He recorded the song with his wife, Sylvia Tyson, as the duo Ian & Sylvia in 1964. Although this version was not released as a single, the song has been recorded by Judy Collins, Moe Bandy and Suzy Bogguss, all of whom had chart success with it. Collins's version was issued as a single to the pop format, while Bandy's and Bogguss's versions were hit singles on country music radio.
Ian Tyson first recorded this song while married to, and musical partner with, Sylvia Tyson in 1964 on the album Northern Journey. Of Ian Tyson, Richie Unterberger described this version as "clearly point[ing] toward his future C&W/cowboy direction."
"Someday Soon" is a song recorded by Australian singer and actress Natalie Bassingthwaighte. It was written by Bassingthwaighte, Alex Smith and Paul Barry, and produced by Smith and Brian Rawling. The song was released on 8 December 2008 as the second single from Bassingthwaighte's debut solo album 1000 Stars. Lyrically, "Someday Soon" is "an inspirational anthem about believing that anything is possible". Upon its release, the song peaked at number seven on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for sales exceeding 70,000 copies.
Background and release
"Someday Soon" was written by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Paul Barry and Alex Smith at Metrophonic Studios in the United Kingdom. The song's inspirational lyrics are "about believing that anything is possible". The song was originally written for her longtime friend and godfather to her daughter, Harper, also as a 30th Birthday present. The song is believed to be dedicated to him and a movie script written and this is reflected through the video showing Natalie on a movie set. On 8 December 2008, "Someday Soon" was released as a digitalextended play (EP), which included two Kaskade remixes of Bassingthwaighte's previous single "Alive" and an Electrodex remix of "Someday Soon". It was then sent to Australian radio stations on 15 December 2008. The EP was later released as a CD on 10January2009.
Jaquima to Freno.....Ian Tyson...
Made for a great Cowboy...George thank you for allowing me to make this video for you...!
published: 04 Nov 2011
Ian and Sylvia - Four Strong Winds (CBC TV 1986)
Four Strong Winds
published: 26 Jul 2008
Ian Tyson... Someday Soon
A Strong Hollow Production.. Song written by.. Ian Dawson Tyson. singer, songwriter, guitarist, rancher, born in Victoria, BC, 25 Sep 1933; honorary D LITT (Athabaska) 1993, honorary LLD (Calgary) 2001... received the Order of Canada in 1994... Ian of " Ian and Sylvia"
Mr Tyson has suffered irreparable scaring to his vocal chords ... he still performs with the yt:quality=high same passion we have grown to love, but with just a different delivery... :) yt:quality=high
published: 10 Feb 2009
M.C. Horses
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
M.C. Horses · Ian Tyson
Eighteen Inches Of Rain
℗ 1994 Vanguard Records
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: Unknown
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published: 25 Dec 2014
Summer Wages
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Summer Wages · Ian Tyson
Cowboyography
℗ Stony Plain Rights Management
Released on: 1989-01-25
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published: 30 Nov 2018
If I Had The Time
Got to thinking about all the things I did as a youngster, and how I'd.like to do them again, "If I Still Had the Time," and the song kind of happened.
published: 21 Jan 2024
Folk music icon Ian Tyson dead at 89
Canadian folk music icon Ian Tyson has died at the age of 89, according to his former wife and musical partner, Sylvia Tyson.
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A Strong Hollow Production.. Song written by.. Ian Dawson Tyson. singer, songwriter, guitarist, rancher, born in Victoria, BC, 25 Sep 1933; honorary D LITT (A...
A Strong Hollow Production.. Song written by.. Ian Dawson Tyson. singer, songwriter, guitarist, rancher, born in Victoria, BC, 25 Sep 1933; honorary D LITT (Athabaska) 1993, honorary LLD (Calgary) 2001... received the Order of Canada in 1994... Ian of " Ian and Sylvia"
Mr Tyson has suffered irreparable scaring to his vocal chords ... he still performs with the yt:quality=high same passion we have grown to love, but with just a different delivery... :) yt:quality=high
A Strong Hollow Production.. Song written by.. Ian Dawson Tyson. singer, songwriter, guitarist, rancher, born in Victoria, BC, 25 Sep 1933; honorary D LITT (Athabaska) 1993, honorary LLD (Calgary) 2001... received the Order of Canada in 1994... Ian of " Ian and Sylvia"
Mr Tyson has suffered irreparable scaring to his vocal chords ... he still performs with the yt:quality=high same passion we have grown to love, but with just a different delivery... :) yt:quality=high
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
M.C. Horses · Ian Tyson
Eighteen Inches Of Rain
℗ 1994 Vanguard Records
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: Unkn...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
M.C. Horses · Ian Tyson
Eighteen Inches Of Rain
℗ 1994 Vanguard Records
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
M.C. Horses · Ian Tyson
Eighteen Inches Of Rain
℗ 1994 Vanguard Records
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Got to thinking about all the things I did as a youngster, and how I'd.like to do them again, "If I Still Had the Time," and the song kind of happened.
Got to thinking about all the things I did as a youngster, and how I'd.like to do them again, "If I Still Had the Time," and the song kind of happened.
Got to thinking about all the things I did as a youngster, and how I'd.like to do them again, "If I Still Had the Time," and the song kind of happened.
Canadian folk music icon Ian Tyson has died at the age of 89, according to his former wife and musical partner, Sylvia Tyson.
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Canadian folk music icon Ian Tyson has died at the age of 89, according to his former wife and musical partner, Sylvia Tyson.
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A Strong Hollow Production.. Song written by.. Ian Dawson Tyson. singer, songwriter, guitarist, rancher, born in Victoria, BC, 25 Sep 1933; honorary D LITT (Athabaska) 1993, honorary LLD (Calgary) 2001... received the Order of Canada in 1994... Ian of " Ian and Sylvia"
Mr Tyson has suffered irreparable scaring to his vocal chords ... he still performs with the yt:quality=high same passion we have grown to love, but with just a different delivery... :) yt:quality=high
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
M.C. Horses · Ian Tyson
Eighteen Inches Of Rain
℗ 1994 Vanguard Records
Released on: 1994-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Got to thinking about all the things I did as a youngster, and how I'd.like to do them again, "If I Still Had the Time," and the song kind of happened.
Canadian folk music icon Ian Tyson has died at the age of 89, according to his former wife and musical partner, Sylvia Tyson.
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HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "Instruments" is not recognized
Ian Dawson TysonCM, AOE (born 25 September 1933) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, best known for his song "Four Strong Winds". He was also one half of the duo Ian & Sylvia.
Career
Tyson was born to British immigrants in Victoria in 1933, and grew up in Duncan B.C. A rodeo rider in his late teens and early twenties, he took up the guitar while recovering from an injury he sustained in a fall. He has named fellow Canadian country artist Wilf Carter as a musical influence. He made his singing debut at the Heidelberg Café in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1956 and played with a rock and roll band, "The Sensational Stripes." After graduation from the Vancouver School of Art in 1958, Tyson moved to Toronto, Ontario where he commenced a job as a commercial artist. There he performed in local clubs and in 1959 began to sing on occasion with Sylvia Fricker. By early 1959 Tyson and Fricker were performing part-time at the Village Corner as "Ian & Sylvia." The pair became a full-time musical act in 1961 and married four years later. In 1969, they formed and fronted the group The Great Speckled Bird. Residing in southern Alberta, Tyson toured all over the world.