and taking it home to go it alone again. G F Am I'm taking it home to go it alone again. G F Am Taking it home to go it alone again. Werd 'em up!
Shires recalled helping Isbell quit drinking and enter rehab in the early days of their relationship. “The last night before, because I think he knew he was going to go to rehab, he wanted to do every drug, drink every thing, drink the moonshine, all the late-night stuff, it was craz...
Put it away [Chorus] --- 'cause I'm a brand new kind of actress I'm a brand new kind of actress I'm the same old stubborn waitress, baby I'm a brand new kind of actress Songwriters: Jason Isbell Brand New Kind Of Actress lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publish...
"This time," Jason Isbell said as he began work on his first post-rehab album, "I want to remember it all." And he wasn't just talking about sobriety. Isbell had never put out a deeper, more personal record. In keeping, he approached things in a simpler, more straightforward way –...
Follow Jason Isbell on Bandsintown Post my meaning Write my explanationnew Request & respond explanations Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. I was out there all alone. ...
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit brought their tightly-honed, poetic country-rock stylings to Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Oct. 21, 2023.
quipped with a grin, “This one, I promise I’m not gonna f--- up,” cracking Isbell and the crowd up. During Stipe’s outro lyrics of “But we’re still a ways away, but it’s still a ways away,” he adlibbed “Thirty-two days,” referring to Election Day, “here we go!
Sadler Vaden, guitarist for Jason Isbell's 400 Unit, will release a new album of his own in 2020. Anybody Out There? will be Vaden's second solo project. Due out on March 6, via Dirty Mag Records / Thirty Tigers, Anybody Out There? finds Vaden exploring the challenges of connecting wi...
Jason Isbell:Maybe it did. It wasn’t a conscious decision though. I sit down and try to write about what’s on my mind and be as honest as I can until I have enough songs to make a record. The themes wind up happening incidentally. When the songs are done, I’ll look back and...
18. Jason Isbell, 'Southeastern' (2013) "This time," Jason Isbell said as he began work on his first post-rehab album, "I want to remember it all." And he wasn't just talking about sobriety. Isbell had never put out a deeper, more personal record. In keeping, he approached things...