“My father said ‘Son, we’re lucky in this town/ It’s a beautiful place to be born/ It just wraps its arms around you/ Nobody crowds you and nobody goes it alone,'” he sang, followed by another verse layered with Springsteen’s signature dream of a better tomorrow and faith ...
” the first single, to a seismic level. The song began as a seven-minute voice note on Styles’ phone, and ended up as a sweeping piano ballad, as well as a kind of call to arms. “Most of the stuff that hurts me about what’s going on at the moment...
No. 9: "Wichita Jail" "Wichita Jail" is a down-the-middle outlaw country jam with great guitar picking and lonesome, cell-bound lyrics. This 1976 hit was the CDB's biggest before "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." No. 8: "(What the World Needs Is) A Few More Rednecks" CDB No. ...
” the first single, to a seismic level. The song began as a seven-minute voice note on Styles’ phone, and ended up as a sweeping piano ballad, as well as a kind of call to arms. “Most of the stuff that hurts me about what’s going on at the moment...