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Gregory R. Alosio 1993 "Ain't That Lonely Yet" Carolyn Mayer/Dwight Yoakam "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" "Fast as You" Carolyn Mayer 1994 "Try Not to Look So Pretty" Gregory R. Alosio/Dwight Yoakam "Pocket of a Clown" Gregory R. Alosio 1995 "Please, Please Baby" (live) Bud Schaetzle "Nothing" Dwight Yoakam 1996 "Gone (That'll Be Me)"
Dwight David Yoakam was born October 23, 1956, in Pikeville, Kentucky. [2] [1] He is the eldest of three children to Ruth (née Tibbs) and David Yoakam. At the time of Yoakam's birth, his father was serving in the United States Army. [5] After David Yoakam was discharged from the Army, the Yoakams moved to Columbus, Ohio. [6]
Names play a variety of roles in the Bible. They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a biblical narrative , as in the case of Nabal , a foolish man whose name means "fool". [ 1 ] Names in the Bible can represent human hopes, divine revelations , or are used to illustrate prophecies .
Dwight Live is the first live album by country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in 1995 on Reprise Records . Recorded at The Warfield in San Francisco, California in 1994 on his This Time Tour , this album comprises live renditions of seventeen of his songs.
“Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” which hit #12 [2] on the country singles chart and rose to #64 [3] on Billboard’s Hot 100, was Yoakam's biggest hit single since 1993's "Fast as You." Last Chance for a Thousand Years has been certified gold by the RIAA .
The song is a mid-tempo in which the narrator has just left his lover because of what she has put him through. She tries to win him back with phone calls and notes (left on his door). The narrator denies his former lover, and tries to convince himself that he "ain't that lonely yet," or not lonely enough to return to her.
Dwight Yoakam (born 1956) Yola (born 1982) Yonder Mountain String Band; Adrienne Young; Brett Young (born 1981) Chris Young (born 1985) Faron Young (1932–1996) Steve Young (1942–2016) James & Michael Younger
Fast as You" is a song by American singer-songwriter and guitarist Dwight Yoakam, written and recorded by Yoakam. It was released in October 1993 as the third single from his fifth studio album, This Time. Like his previous two singles, this song topped out at #2 in the United States, while it peaked at #5 in Canada.