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Bluegrass music performer Del McCoury covered the song (as "Blackjack County Chains") on the 1996 Del McCoury Band album The Cold Hard Facts. Charley Crockett is an American blues, country and Americana singer, guitarist, and songwriter who also covered the song, releasing his version in 2020 on his studio album Welcome to Hard Times .
The Company We Keep is an album by the Del McCoury Band, released through McCoury Music on July 12, 2005. [1] In 2006, the album won the band the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album . Track listing
SATB divisi a cappella; text adapted by Libby Larsen. Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head (2004) two or three-part, solo voice, and piano; traditional text. Natus Est Emmanuel (2004) SSAA divisi a cappella; anonymous text from Piae Cantiones. Praise One (2004) SATB, SATB favori, orchestra; text adapted by Libby Larsen from Psalms 146, 147, 148, and 150
A 52-year-old man who prosecutors said was “hiding in plain sight” was found guilty on Monday of the brutal murders of two girls in the small town of Delphi, Indiana, more than seven years ago.
Richard Allen, 52, is on trial for the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German Delphi suspect says he had a sex addiction and planned to rape victims before the murders, jail confessions reveal
Contemporary critics complimented the song and Allen's warm vocals, while the music video portrays her as a groupie of Elton John. The song is prominently sampled in American rapper T-Pain's 2011 song "5 O'Clock", on which Allen is credited as a featured artist. "Who’d Have Known" was the last single Allen released as lead artist before her ...
Allen is accused of killing Libby German, 14, and Abby Williams 13, on a hiking trail in rural Delphi on Feb. 13, 2017. Monica Wala, who was the lead psychologist at the Indiana Department of ...
The song originally appeared on Allen's Myspace page in 2008 alongside the songs "I Could Say" and "I Don't Know" (later released as "The Fear") under the title "Guess Who Batman". The song samples the piano of the theme to the Australian television show Neighbours. The song was written by Allen and Greg Kurstin. Allen wrote: "We are the youth ...