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Hank Williams's 1949 song I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry refers to the whip-poor-will's sound in its opening line: "Hear that lonesome whippoorwill, he sounds too blue to fly". [22] The chorus of Alan Jackson's 1992 single Midnight in Montgomery makes reference to this lyric: "Just hear that whippoorwill".
[5] In a June 2014 online Rolling Stone article, Joseph Hudak wrote of the song, "The sound is so stark, so unsettling, that it's easy to feel exactly what Williams was getting at in the performance: simple heartbreak." The song's title was truncated to "Lonesome Whistle" so that it could be listed on jukebox cards.
Many musical artists have covered the song: Johnny Cash covered the song on his 1960 album Now, There Was a Song! Johnny Tillotson reached number 89 on the American Billboard charts in 1962. Among the most notable is a version by B. J. Thomas and the Triumphs, who took the song to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966 and number 2 in Canada ...
Peter Rowan [1] (born July 4, 1942) is an American bluegrass musician and composer. He plays guitar, fiddle, dobro, banjo, bass, piano and mandolin, yodels and does the scream vocals.
4. ‘Wonderwall’ by Oasis (1995) Maybe we're old-fashioned, but we've always believed that if a song becomes a big radio hit played ad infinitum, it would be nice if the singer could sing.
"I Still Hear Your Voice" Tanya Tucker Gary Burr Beth Hooker Tanya: 2002 [1] "I Still Sing the Old Songs" Tanya Tucker David Allan Coe: You Are So Beautiful: 1977 [11] "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love" Tanya Tucker featuring Paul Davis and Paul Overstreet: Paul Overstreet Don Schlitz: Love Me Like You Used To: 1987 [8] "I Wonder What He's ...
Chatham County Line, aka "CCL", is an American Americana musical group. Formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1999 from members of the band Stillhouse, the band has released ten albums on the Yep Roc label (whom they were linked with by the producer Chris Stamey [1]), and have become popular in Europe [2] as well as their native United States.
Songs With the Bluegrass Boys: Vocalion: VL 3702: Reissued as Coral CB 20099 1965: Bluegrass Instrumentals: Decca: DL 4601: Reissued as MCA 104 1965: The Original Bluegrass Sound: Harmony: HL 7338: 1965: Bluegrass Style: Vocalion: VL7 3870: Reissued as Coral CB 20077 1966: The High Lonesome Sound: Decca: DL 4780: Reissued as MCA 110 1968 ...