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"Sea of Heartbreak" was also a single by the American country music artist Ronnie McDowell. Released in 1989, it was the first single from the album American Music . The song reached #39 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
He is the ASCAP award-winning songwriter for "Sea of Heartbreak", used in the soundtrack for the films The Butcher Boy, A Perfect World, Heartbreak Ridge and Clay Pigeons. In 2010 singer Rosanne Cash covered the song in a duo with Bruce Springsteen which received a Grammy nomination and was promoted as the single from her album The List.
Three songs had previously been recorded by her father: "Sea of Heartbreak", "The Long Black Veil," which he had recorded and performed numerous times and "Girl from the North Country", a 1963 Bob Dylan song that was re-recorded as a duet between Dylan and Cash in 1969 for Dylan's Nashville Skyline album.
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Sea of Heartbreak (Hal David, Hampton) I'll Break Out Again Tonight (A.L. Owens, Sanger Shafer) Orange Blossom Mandolin (Ervin Rouse) These Men of God (Williams) Teach Your Children (Graham Nash) Yesterday (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) Fox on the Run (Tony Hazzard) Johnny and Jack Medley; Bill Bailey (Hughie Cannon) By the Side of the Road ...
Fans experiencing the five stages of heartbreak over the lack of a new single can either enjoy the provided playlists, re-listen to the voice note Swift gives when you pre-save the album or listen ...
Fans believe Olivia Rodrigo's song "Vampire" is about Taylor Swift. ... While the 20-year-old described her first album as being “very much about heartbreak,” for “Guts,” she focused on ...
Located in Cleveland County, North Carolina, The Don Gibson Theater opened in November 2009 in historic uptown Shelby. Originally constructed in 1939, the renovated art deco gem features an exhibit of the life and accomplishments of singer-songwriter Don Gibson, an intimate 400-seat music hall, and adjoining function space that can accommodate up to 275 people.