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In Spite of Ourselves is the 13th studio album of John Prine, featuring duets of classic country songs with various well-known female folk and alt-country vocalists, released in 1999. The album was Prine's first release since successfully battling throat cancer.
The third single "In Spite of Ourselves" was released on 16 December 2020. The single is a cover of American country folk musician John Prine's song of the same name, and features Australian musician Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers. [25] The fourth single "Girls & Boys" was released on 6 January 2021. [26]
Wilber played guitar on John Prine's Grammy Award-winning album Fair & Square [1] [4] [5] and on Prine's two Grammy Award-nominated albums Live on Tour [4] [6] and In Spite of Ourselves [4] (which spent 32 weeks on the Billboard Country Charts) [citation needed].
11. "Loyalty and devotion lead to bravery. Bravery leads to the spirit of self-sacrifice. The spirit of self-sacrifice creates trust in the power of love."
This is the second album featuring duets with Prine. His first album of duets was released in 1999 with the similarly styled In Spite of Ourselves. [7] [8] [9]The 15 tracks include 14 duets and feature 11 female artists, (with Iris DeMent, Lee Ann Womack and Kathy Mattea recording two duets each and Alison Krauss, Susan Tedeschi, Holly Williams, Morgane Stapleton, Amanda Shires, Miranda ...
John Prine and Fiona Whelan Prine also covered the song for the 1999 album In Spite of Ourselves. [4] In 2015, a version of the song was released by singer Kevin Moon and Bluegrass artist Rhonda Vincent for Moon's Throwback CD.
Whoopi Goldberg spoke out against one of the first statements made by new White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on the latest episode of The View.. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, Goldberg and her ...
In 2019, John Prine invited Kelsey Waldon to join him on stage at Bonnaroo Music Festival to sing Prine's duet "In Spite of Ourselves". [12] Waldon also joined guitarist and songwriter Jamey Johnson in performing Prine's Paradise, Hank Williams' "I Saw the Light", and Don Williams' "Tulsa Time". [13]