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James Ridout "Jesse" Winchester Jr. (May 17, 1944 – April 11, 2014) was an American-Canadian musician and songwriter. He was born and raised in the southern United States. He was born and raised in the southern United States.
"O What a Thrill" is a song written by Jesse Winchester. It was originally recorded by James House for his 1989 self-titled debut album. [1] It was later released as a single by American country music group The Mavericks. It was released in May 1994 as the second single from the album What a Crying Shame.
Jesse's website there says: "Jesse Winchester was a singer’s singer and a songwriter’s songwriter. His voice, by turns earthy, ethereal, sly, and heartbreakingly direct, delivered some of the finest lyrics of our time over more than four decades of live performance, and thirteen original albums.
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Jesse Winchester - on his 1974 album Learn to Love It. Ace Spectrum recorded a more funky take on their 1975 album Low Rent Rendezvous. Elvis Costello - as a demo in 1975 on the album known as the "Flip City Demos" Tom Jones recorded it in 1976. Rosanne Cash - on her 1982 album Somewhere in the Stars. Fabulous Poodles - on their 1978 album ...
Jesse Winchester (1944–2014) Blake Wise; Mac Wiseman (1925–2019) Jim Witter; Jon Wolfe; The Wolfe Brothers; Lee Ann Womack (born 1966) Jeff Wood (born 1968) Bob Woodruff; Tom Wopat (born 1951) Darryl Worley (born 1964) Charlie Worsham (born 1985) Danny Worsnop (born 1990) Marion Worth (1930–1999) The Wrays; The Wreckers; Chely Wright ...
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"Amazing Grace (Used to Be Her Favorite Song)" is a song written by Russell Smith, first recorded in Montreal in 1974 by Jesse Winchester and his band the Rhythm Aces, assisted by Smith. During the winter of 1976, it became a hit by the Amazing Rhythm Aces on their 197