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Years in the Making is a two-CD compilation album by Loudon Wainwright III released on September 14, 2018, by StorySound Records. [2] [3] The album brings together 42 songs spanning Wainwright's career, including home and live recordings, demos, studio outtakes, and interview pieces.
Down Where the Drunkards Roll 03:25; The Trees They Do Grow High 02:25; Blood Red Roses 02:13; A-Begging I Will Go 02:51; 10,000 Miles Away 02:13; Sparrow 01:42; Three Ravens 03:04; Waltzing Matilda 03:21; Brisk Young Widow 01:57; All of a Row 02:14; Barbaree (Bonus Song) 03:32; A Folk Song A Day 4: October 2010. Prickle-Eye Bush 03:06; The ...
The song was revived in 1933 as part of the stage play The Drunkard, which caught on in Hollywood and resulted in new recordings and renditions. The most popular version was performed by Rudy Vallée as "The Drunkard Song", slightly changing the chorus. While recording the last verses of the song, Vallée started to laugh uncontrollably when ...
Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone is the 11th studio album by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams. The double album was released on September 30, 2014. It is the first album on Williams' own Highway 20 Records label. [1] The song "Compassion", from which the album title is derived, is based on a poem by her father, Miller Williams.
The discography of Fat Wreck Chords, an independent record label based in San Francisco, consists of 345 releases: 157 studio albums, 13 live albums, 33 compilation albums, 2 demo albums, 58 EPs, 69 singles, 10 video albums, 1 documentary film, and 2 box sets. Fat Wreck Chords was started by Fat Mike of NOFX and
Colorado: Red Rocks Amphitheater. Morrison Taking in a concert always makes for a great date, but when you're surrounded by stunning red rock formations at one of the country's most iconic music ...
A CBS News investigation found more than 50 civil rights complaints filed by families in Sangamon County, Illinois, against the sheriff's office over the last 20 years.
The Drunkard's Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave is an 1846 lithograph by Nathaniel Currier. It is a nine-step lebenstreppe on a stone arch depicting a man's journey through alcoholism . Through a series of vignettes it shows how a single drink starts an arc that ends in suicide.