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"Making Believe" is a country music song written by Jimmy Work. Kitty Wells recorded a chart-topping version in 1955. The song is on many lists of all-time greatest country music songs and has been covered by scores of artists over the past fifty years, including Thorleifs, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Don Gibson, Roy Acuff, Lefty Frizzell, Wanda Jackson, Connie Francis, Ray Charles, Anita Carter ...
Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood features 14 new tracks, including a Jimmy Work cover as a bonus track on all editions (the song, "Making Believe", was also recorded by Social Distortion on their Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell album but was originally written and performed by Jimmy Work. Volbeat's cover was based on the version by Social ...
Volbeat were confirmed to be playing Download festival June 2013. [17] Volbeat announced in December that their new album would be released in 2013. A spring tour with Danko Jones and Spoken was announced in December. In January 2013, Volbeat revealed the name of the new album, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies, and that was released in the ...
Jimmy Work (March 29, 1924 – December 22, 2018) [1] was an American country musician and songwriter best known for the country standard "Making Believe". Work was born in Akron, Ohio, but moved to Dukedom, Tennessee, with his family at age two. He picked up guitar at age seven, and learned fiddle and songwriting by his early teens.
Poulsen later showed his affinity towards Social Distortion and taking cues from a "new influence" created Volbeat's distinct sound. Poulsen's father, who was a big fan of Volbeat, died on 27 June 2008, [ 7 ] [ circular reference ] shortly before the release of Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood.
In addition to making music, LL Cool J, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021, has starred in numerous TV shows and movies, including NCIS: Los Angeles, Last Holiday and ...
Volbeat was founded in Copenhagen in 2001 by former Dominus member, Michael Poulsen. [1] The line up was completed by guitarist Teddy Vang, bassist Anders Kjølholm and drummer Jon Larsen. Volbeat recorded their self-titled demo in 2002, followed by another demo called Beat the Meat. Franz Gottschalk replaced Teddy Vang before the second demo ...
Hamm might be able to come back eventually and participate in a shortened version of the program, Greenwell said. But there was a three-month waiting list. Greenwell said, half joking, that he wanted to make T-shirts that read, “One in 10 make it. Are you the One?” In late September, Hamm was transferred back to Grateful Life for another try.