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"Angel from Montgomery" is a song written by John Prine, [1] originally appearing on his self-titled 1971 album John Prine. The song has been covered extensively by various artists. The song has been covered extensively by various artists.
Tucker also covers John Prine's "Angel from Montgomery". The album was Tucker's second-highest ranked ever on the Billboard Country charts at #2, and even reached #54 in the Pop category. Released singles and their Billboard positions were: "Texas (When I Die)" at #5, "Not Fade Away" at #70, and "I'm the Singer, You're the Song" at #18. While ...
Road Tested is a live album and first live album by Bonnie Raitt, ... "Angel from Montgomery" – 5:37; Personnel Bonnie ... cover photography, additional photography ...
Album US Digital [31] US Rock [32] CAN Digital [33] "Angel from Montgomery" 2020 — — [e] — Streetlights "Angel from Montgomery" (with John Prine) 30 20 — Tribute to Steve Goodman "Just Like That" 2023 6 26 11 Just Like That... "—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
The version of "Angel from Montgomery" was recorded at an all-star memorial concert for Steve Goodman (who died of leukemia in 1984) held in Chicago in January 1985 and released later that year as Tribute to Steve Goodman. Prine is joined by Bonnie Raitt (who recorded "Angel from Montgomery" on her 1974 Streetlights album) and guitarist David ...
William Ruhlmann of AllMusic concludes his review of The Bonnie Raitt Collection with, "Even taking into account differences in taste, Raitt's choices run in the face of the preferences of fans and critics to the point that the album fails to make the case for her Warners recordings as true expressions of her talents, a case that could have been made decisively with a better selection."
In 2009, Tucker released her twenty-fourth studio album, My Turn, which featured covers of classic country hits. After a 10-year hiatus, Tucker returned in 2019 with the studio album While I'm Livin', produced by Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings. In 2023 Tucker once again collaborated with Carlile and Jennings with the critically acclaimed ...
Bonnie Raitt was allotted $10,000 by Warner Bros. Records to record Streetlights, which was the least amount of money she had received to record an album. [1] Warner Bros. was unhappy with the lengthy production surrounding her previous album, Takin' My Time, and the company limited her expenses.