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Uneasy Rider. " Uneasy Rider " is a 1973 song written and performed by American singer and multi-instrumentalist Charlie Daniels. [3] It consists of a narrative spoken over a guitar melody, and is sometimes considered a novelty song. [4] It was released as a single and appeared on Daniels' album Honey in the Rock which is also sometimes known ...
3. ‘Uneasy Rider’ – The Charlie Daniels Band (1973) “Uneasy Rider” depicts Charlie Daniels as a member of the counterculture who has to stop at a “redneck lookin’ joint” when his ...
"See See Rider" is a traditional song that may have originated on the black vaudeville circuit. It is similar to "Poor Boy Blues" as performed by Ramblin' Thomas. [3]Jelly Roll Morton recollected hearing the song as a young boy sometime after 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana, when he performed with a spiritual quartet that played at funerals.
Songwriter (s) Roger McGuinn. Bob Dylan (uncredited) " Ballad of Easy Rider " is a song written by Roger McGuinn, with input from Bob Dylan (although Dylan is not credited as a co-writer), for the 1969 film Easy Rider. [1] The song was initially released in August 1969 on the Easy Rider soundtrack album as a Roger McGuinn solo performance. [2]
Honey in the Rock is the third studio album by American musician Charlie Daniels, released in 1973, appearing on the record label Kama Sutra Records. [3] It was re-released on Epic Records in 1976 under the title Uneasy Rider. [4]
Charlie Daniels Band singles chronology. "Powder Keg". (1987) " Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues ". (1988) "Uneasy Rider '88". (1988) " Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues " is a song written and recorded by American music group Charlie Daniels Band. It was released in August 1988 as the first single from the album Homesick Heroes.
Homesick Heroes is the fifteenth studio album by Charlie Daniels and the twelfth as the Charlie Daniels Band, released on August 15, 1988.The album is known for the band's cover of the Jimmy Dean classic, "Big Bad John," which also includes guest harmony vocals by The Oak Ridge Boys, and for the song "Uneasy Rider '88" which is musically and thematically similar to their renowned 1973 song ...
T. Take Back the USA. Texas (Charlie Daniels song) The Devil Comes Back to Georgia. This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag.