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This song has also been recorded by Lac La Belle, on their first album, called Lac La Belle, in 2009 (Detroit, USA). Jim Moray has recorded a version of this song which is available on his 2010 album In Modern History. The song is sung by Marideth Sisco in the 2010 film Winter's Bone. English folk trio The Staves often perform the song live.
"Here I Am" is a song written by Tony Arata and recorded by American country music artist Patty Loveless. It was released in November 1994 as the second single from her seventh album, When Fallen Angels Fly (1994). The song reached a number four peak in February 1995. [1] [2]
"You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" is a song written and originally recorded by American musician Darrell Scott. Since his original recording in 1997, the song has also been recorded by Patty Loveless, Brad Paisley, and Kathy Mattea, and performed live by Patty Loveless as a duet with Chris Stapleton at the 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards ceremony.
I Don't Know Where I Am Today; I Don't Know a Thing About Love; I Don't Understand; I Feel Sorry For Him; I Gotta Get Drunk; I Guard The Canadian Border; I Guess I've Come To Live Here; I Just Can't Let You Say Goodbye; I Just Don't Understand; I Just Stopped By; I Let My Mind Wander; I Live One Day At A Time; I Never Cared For You; I Should ...
It is a lament about the danger and drudgery of being a coal miner in a shaft mine. It has become a rallying song among miners seeking improved working conditions. The song achieved much of its fame when it was performed by Johnny Cash in his Folsom Prison concert (At Folsom Prison). During this live performance, one of the prisoners in the ...
The song is a vehicle for reflection in which the sometimes-disappointing realities in our grown up lives can reflect in a not so positive way on the hopeful idealism of our youth... A lot of my songs have multi-levels and the deeper meaning to this song is about taking the long way home to our true home, that place of real connection inside ...
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is the opening title track of English rock band Black Sabbath's 1973 album of the same name. Its main riff has been cited as "the riff that saved Black Sabbath" [ 1 ] because Tony Iommi , who wrote most of the band's music, had been suffering from writer's block .
"Country Girls" is a song written by Troy Seals and Eddie Setser, and recorded by American country music artist and The Dukes of Hazzard cast member John Schneider. It was released in December 1984 as the second single from the album Too Good to Stop Now. The song was Schneider's second number one on the country chart.