Dwight Yoakam — a Thousand Miles from Nowhere View on AMAZON 59 340 votes It's Your Love Tim McGraw, Faith Hill A 1996 hit from the country stars who would become one of country's best couples the same year (Tim McGraw and Faith Hill). View on AMAZON 60 132 votes S...
“Pretty Woman”-style guitar riff with stabs of Hammond organ while Yoakam reminds an ex just how bitchy that old karma can be. Best of all is “A Thousand Miles From Nowhere,” an existential reverie that evokes atmospheric, hazy dream-pop more than it does Merle Haggard. Amazingly, it...
Fast forward two years, and everyone is the genre is talking about “Where That Came From,” a brand new single billed as Travis’s first new music in a decade. The song makes use of an AI model trained on Travis’s past performances to fit a remarkable replica of his voice onto what...
Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. Sittin' here, thousand miles from nowhere In this one room country little shack Sittin' here, thousand miles from nowhere ...
on Hot Country Songs, including 14 top 10s. Two reached No. 1: “Streets of Bakersfield,” withBuck Owens, in 1988, and “I Sang Dixie” in 1989. In 1993-94, he added three consecutive No. 2 hits: “Ain’t That Lonely Yet,”“A Thousand Miles From Nowhere” and “Fast as You....
Scandalous Lyric:We were a thousand miles from nowhere / Wheat fields as far as I could see / Both needing something from each other / Not knowing yet what that might be. No. 5: Martina McBride, "Independence Day" Jason Kempin, Getty Images ...
“Ain’t That Lonely Yet,” earned Yoakam his first of two Grammys, while another album standout, “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” became one of the first (of many) times he duetted with his now good friend (and forever fan) Post Malone, when the two performed the song live ...
“I thought it was his best song… a Number One record,” Anderson said in Don McCleese’s 2012 Yoakam biography A Thousand Miles From Nowhere. He was right. Released as a single off 1988's dark Buenos Noches From a Lonely Room, "Dixie" became Yoakam’s second Number One hit. 25 ...
Scandalous Lyric:We were a thousand miles from nowhere / Wheat fields as far as I could see / Both needing something from each other / Not knowing yet what that might be. No. 5: Martina McBride, Independence Day Jason Kempin, Getty Images ...
Known for his old-school Bakersfield country sound, Dwight Yoakam dominated the charts in the '80s and '90s with hits like "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere" and his cover of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love." Yoakam also has a decent film resume. One of his most notable roles was...