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|albums = [[Secret, Profane & Sugarcane]], 2009 | |albums = [[Secret, Profane & Sugarcane]], 2009 | ||
|singles = | |singles = | ||
|collections = | |collections = [[Unfaithful Music & Soundtrack Album]], 2015 | ||
|soundtracks = | |soundtracks = | ||
|various_artists = | |various_artists = | ||
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|background = Written for Elvis' unfinished chamber opera [[The Secret Songs]]. | |background = Written for Elvis' unfinished chamber opera [[The Secret Songs]]. | ||
|first = [[Concert 2005-10-08 Copenhagen|October 8, 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark]] | |first = [[Concert 2005-10-08 Copenhagen|October 8, 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark]] | ||
|last = | |last = {{2024}} | ||
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| quote = | | quote = 'Red Cotton' imagines [P.T. Barnum] reading an Abolitionist pamphlet while sewing red-dyed scraps of Lind's garment, even as he confronts the burden of guilt attached to its very threads. | ||
| source = [http://elviscostello.com/news/journal.php?uid=60 elviscostello.com], March 23, 2009. | | source = [http://elviscostello.com/news/journal.php?uid=60 elviscostello.com], March 23, 2009. | ||
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|covers = | |covers = {{:Red Cotton covers}} | ||
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*[[Template:Red Cotton|Lyrics]] | *[[Template:Red Cotton|Lyrics]] {{-}} [[Red Cotton covers|Covers]] | ||
[[Category:2009]] | [[Category:2009]] |
Latest revision as of 03:49, 11 January 2024
I'm cutting up her pure white dress |
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“'Red Cotton' imagines [P.T. Barnum] reading an Abolitionist pamphlet while sewing red-dyed scraps of Lind's garment, even as he confronts the burden of guilt attached to its very threads.” — elviscostello.com, March 23, 2009.
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