Mainstream country’s most prominent liberal ambitiously overloads this nearly six-minute single from 2009’sAmerican Saturday Night, explaining that he wanted “to serve up a little multigenerational truth with a strong sense of hope and possibility.” In this bright “Future,” Brad Paisley marv...
steel and amplified guitars and a strong dancerhythm. An even more important variant washonky-tonk, a country style that emerged in the 1940s with such figures asErnest TubbandHank Williams. Honky-tonk’s fiddle–steel-guitar combination and its bitter,maudlinlyrics about rural whites adrift in...
Jane’s Addictionsigned withWarner BrothersRecords and madeNothing’s Shocking(1988), an album on which they offered odd guitar tones and disrupted metres as clearly and forcefully as had been done on any classic rock recording. Just as the 1990s dawned, theSmashing Pumpkinsbegan their ultimately...
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Walk With You ▶ ily (i love you baby) ▶ LOVERMAN ▶ Sad Child ▶ Den Sommaren ▶ I’m Ready ▶ Always ▶ Nobody Knows ▶ Gav Allt ▶ Nobody's Love - Remix ▶ One Day Left ▶ Remember When ▶ Hey There Delilah ▶ This Summer ▶ Tillfälligheter ▶ ...
Recorded for their debut Ten but left off before surfacing as the B-side of the "Jeremy" single, the song's guitar intro owes much to Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing." Lyrically, it's a head-scratcher. The "Ledbetter" in the title, but not in the song, was a friend of singer Eddie...
surfy, Fifties steel-guitar showcase “Sleep Walk.”“You put the two together – they don’t fit in any way,” Peter Green once said. “But that’s how I got ‘Albatross.’ ” It’s one of the bestselling instrumental songs in English history, and its heavily reverbed guitar par...
” The track, with its iconic opening guitar part and doo-wop style vocals, became one of the best songs about heartbreak in a world full of them. But don’t take our word for it: The song has been inducted into The GRAMMY Hall of Fame, has been ranked by the Recording Industry ...
Steel guitar cries all over Buck Owens' "Together Again," representing the pain the singer knew just before this special moment. The hit from 1964 finds him with his lover once again after a breakup."Together again / The gray skies are gone / You're back in my arms / Now where you ...
The collection also features a variety of instruments, including piano, shanghai, trumpet, banjo, steelacoustic guitar, and vibraphone. Plus, it offers music from countries all around the world, such as Greece, Japan, Iran, Venezuela, and others. ...