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"Come Pick Me Up" – Ryan Adams "Where to Begin" – My Morning Jacket "Long Ride Home" – Patty Griffin "Sugar Blue" – Jeff Finlin "Don't I Hold You" – Wheat "Shut Us Down" – Lindsey Buckingham "Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)" – The Hombres "Hard Times (Come Again No More)" – Eastmountainsouth "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" – The ...
Patty Griffin was released on March 8, 2019. [16] On January 11, 2019, along with an official announcement of her new album release Patty Griffin (on her PGM Recordings label via Thirty Tigers), a new song, "River", she announced a 2019 concert tour. [17] She followed this with Tape in 2022.
A Kiss in Time is Patty Griffin's fourth commercially released album, and her first live album. It was recorded on 30 January 2003, at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville , Tennessee and released on 7 October of the same year.
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All songs written by Patty Griffin, except where noted "You Never Get What You Want" – 5:50 "Stay on the Ride" – 5:39 "Trapeze" – 5:51 "Get Yourself Another Fool" (Frank Haywood and Ernest Tucker) – 3:43
In 1991, "It Don't Come Easy" was added as a bonus track on the CD version of Ringo, along with "Early 1970" and "Down and Out". Starr's song "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go", from his 1992 album Time Takes Time, includes an homage to the song during the bridge with the line, "Well I said it don't come easy, well I sure know how it feels".
1000 Kisses is the third studio album by Patty Griffin. It was released on April 9, 2002 on ATO Records. It was released on April 9, 2002 on ATO Records. Reception
Impossible Dream is the fourth studio album (fifth album overall) by the American folk musician Patty Griffin, released on April 20, 2004. The album features an unlisted song – Griffin’s mother and father singing “ The Impossible Dream ” – at the end of “ Top of the World .”