5. Glen Campbell –“By The Time I Get To Phoenix” A double Grammy winner for Campbell in 1968, this song – and its Al De Lory production style – might very well be the best example of the Glen Campbell sound. The lyrics – again from Webb – speak of a man who has decided to...
From the wiki: “‘Southern Nights’ was written and recorded by Allen Toussaint, from his 1975 album,Southern Nights. It was later recorded by Glen Campbell, with a more up-tempo arrangement and modified lyrics (and a unique guitar lick that Campbell had learned from his friend, Jerry Reed...
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Glen Campbell liked to sing about places. 1968’s “Wichita Lineman” was, of course, about Wichita, and his next hit, “Galveston,” was about the coastal Texas city. Campbell’s attraction to these themes came from the way places expressed the character of the people that lived there. ...
Still On The Line...The Songs Of Glen Campbell 来自:collin raye Someone once asked Glen Campbell if he had the ears to spot a potential hit. Unabashedly, the Rhinestone Cowboy responds with a twinkle, “I can not only ‘hear’ a hit song but I can ‘feel’ one.” Regardless of whet...
Glen Campbell 乡村 · 1974年 试听 歌曲 时长 1 By the Time I Get to Phoenix 2:45 2 Wichita Lineman 3:07 3 Roll Me Easy 2:41 4 Just This One Time 3:44 5 You Might As Well Smile 3:33 6 Wishing Now 3:15 7 About the Ocean ...
following its use as the theme tune for the movieMidnight Cowboy. He fled to Florida (“Going where the weather suits my clothes”) to set up a marine project, and devoted the rest of his life to protecting dolphins. Among the cover versions are those byStevie Wonder,Glen Campbell,andIgg...
17. “Southern Nights” – Glen Campbell (1977) Glen Campbell’s “Southern Nights” is a dreamy, nostalgic song about the beauty of the South. Its upbeat tempo and smooth vocals made it a chart-topping hit. 18. “Whiskey River” – Willie Nelson (1973) ...
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