Guy Clark: Workbench SongsMike RegenstreifSing Out! the Folk Song Magazine
A touching tribute to someone that many of the folk duo’s fans would also hold dear as a hero, the late singer/songwriter Guy Clark. If it seems odd that Welch and Rawlings would use as contemporary a term as “Hashtag” for a song title, when their music is so rooted in a more...
When I was little, one of my favorite love songs was ‘Singing the blues.’ Later in life I have discovered it was sung by Guy Mitchell. Thanks Guy! Here are some of his songs, and I hope you like them. Alphabet song– with Petula Clark ...
Guy Clark: “L.A. Freeway” (1975) If Townes Van Zandt was the poet of the folk-country outlaws, then Guy Clark was the prophet, spinning masterful, vivid tales about wayward wanderers, his Texas childhood, even the beauty of a homegrown tomato. But when Clark wrote “L.A. Freeway,...
2.Talk is Cheap(Guy Clark / Morgane Hayes / Chris Stapleton) 3.I Won't Give Up On You(Britton Cameron & Jordyn Shellhart) 4.Sing Me Back Home(Merle Haggard) 5.Working Man's Son(Bob Regan & Jim Collins) 6.Healing Hands(Steve Gillette & Rex Benson) ...
Clark Gayton – trombone Steven Bernstein – trumpet Eric Lawrence – saxophone Howard Johnson – tuba, saxophone Theresa Williams, Katherine Russell – background vocals When you go down to Deep Ellum keep your money in your socks Women in Deep Ellum put you on the rocks Sing that song for...
Allegedly, May claimed he wrote the story for his daughter to cheer her up because her mother was dying of cancer. That's not quite true – although May's wife was sick with cancer and did eventually pass away, the song was written purely for money. ...
On their way to elope in Las Vegas, teenager Charlie Sykes (Chad Lowe) and his bride-to-be, Rachel Clark (Kristy Swanson), make a wrong turn that brings them face to face with Sgt. Bedlam (C.J. Graham), an undead demon who abducts Rachel and disappears. Then Charlie meets Beezle ...
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The Byrds championed the songs of Bob Dylan, who in turn praised the exotic balladry of Byrd Gene Clark. "I remember him saying, 'Gene is really interesting to me,'" said bassist Chris Hillman. Clark wrote this about a girlfriend from their days at the L.A. club Ciro's. "She was...