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"Alone and Forsaken" is one of the few songs that Williams ever wrote and sang that sounds more like a folk song than a country song. [ citation needed ] In the half-spoken verses, Williams reflects upon meeting his love, when "the pastures were green and the meadows were gold", but "her love, like the leaves, now have withered and gone".
It was the first full-length album credited to Case alone, without Her Boyfriends, and was released on Bloodshot Records on August 20, 2002. Some believe the title Blacklisted alludes to Case being banned for life from the Grand Ole Opry because she took her shirt off during a performance on August 4, 2001, at one of their outdoors "Opry Plaza ...
The track boasts lyrics that connect to the loneliness of the HBO post-apocalyptic series, as Williams sings in the chorus: “Alone and forsaken by fate and by man/Oh Lord, if you hear me, please ...
Live from Austin, TX is a live album recorded by Neko Case on August 9, 2003, on the Austin City Limits Television series.The performance aired on PBS on November 8, 2003, was released on DVD in 2006, and appeared on compact disc on January 9, 2007.
Alone and Forsaken; Always in Love (co-written with Jimmy Fields) Angel of Death; Angel Mine (lyrics by Williams, recorded by Sheryl Crow for The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams) At the First Fall of Snow; Are You Building a Temple in Heaven? A Mansion on the Hill (co-written with Fred Rose with possible contributions from Audrey Williams)
Hanky Panky is the fifth studio album by English band The The, released on 14 February 1995. [2] [3] It consists of cover versions of country singer Hank Williams' songs.[4] [5] It reached No. 28 on the UK Albums Chart. [6]
Skanless is the debut studio album by American rapper Hi-C, from Compton, California.It was released on December 10, 1991, via Skanless Records and Hollywood Records; Hollywood decided not to use its logos on the album's packaging. [3]
"We're All in the Same Gang" is a hip hop song by a collaboration of prominent American West Coast hip hop recording artists under the West Coast Rap All-Stars umbrella, who assembled to promote an anti-violence message. It was released on May 22, 1990 through Warner Bros. Records as the lead single and a tit