Connie Converse - How Sad, How Lovely
Release Date: 27/03/26
Third Man Records presents a definitive reissue of Connie Converse’s How Sad, How Lovely—twenty intimate, forward-thinking folk songs from a songwriter far ahead of her time. This edition marks the first reissue in nearly a decade and includes a bonus 7" featuring the previously unreleased "House" and a new remix of "Playboy of the Western World" by Dirick Cummins. A poignant, beautifully crafted portrait of Converse’s singular voice and storytelling, available on vinyl, CD, and—for the first time—cassette.
Third Man Records presents a definitive reissue of Connie Converse’s How Sad, How Lovely—twenty intimate, forward-thinking folk songs from a songwriter far ahead of her time. This edition marks the first reissue in nearly a decade and includes a bonus 7" featuring the previously unreleased "House" and a new remix of "Playboy of the Western World" by Dirick Cummins. A poignant, beautifully crafted portrait of Converse’s singular voice and storytelling, available on vinyl, CD, and—for the first time—cassette.
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Release Date: 27/03/26
Third Man Records presents a definitive reissue of Connie Converse’s How Sad, How Lovely—twenty intimate, forward-thinking folk songs from a songwriter far ahead of her time. This edition marks the first reissue in nearly a decade and includes a bonus 7" featuring the previously unreleased "House" and a new remix of "Playboy of the Western World" by Dirick Cummins. A poignant, beautifully crafted portrait of Converse’s singular voice and storytelling, available on vinyl, CD, and—for the first time—cassette.
Third Man Records presents a definitive reissue of Connie Converse’s How Sad, How Lovely—twenty intimate, forward-thinking folk songs from a songwriter far ahead of her time. This edition marks the first reissue in nearly a decade and includes a bonus 7" featuring the previously unreleased "House" and a new remix of "Playboy of the Western World" by Dirick Cummins. A poignant, beautifully crafted portrait of Converse’s singular voice and storytelling, available on vinyl, CD, and—for the first time—cassette.











