Nanci Griffith: Lone Star State of Mind
Matt says: ‘The South Texas-born singer was missing home when she wrote this bluegrass-flavoured number in 1987.’
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
Matt says: ‘The South Texas-born singer was missing home when she wrote this bluegrass-flavoured number in 1987.’
No 2 in Matt’s Texas set. He describes this as ‘a rollicking 1962 version of the Bob Wills favourite by the king of the country shuffle’.
Our friend Matt, pining for his place in America, has supplied a week-long series of tunes about Texas of which this is the first. He says: ‘This 1977 song by … Continue readingMoe Bandy: Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind?
This is lovely and reminds me of Bobby Wyatt. Recommended by our friend Matt, who will be providing a week-long season of songs about Texas from tomorrow.
Wonderful example of how the 4ft 8in swordsman dominated every stage he occupied.
Live version of the lovely, wistful title track from the Faces’ final studio album in 1973.
I got this version on the 1983 CD Live at the Cotati Cabaret. Ry Cooder, of course, steals the show.
This Warren Zevon song never appeared in his lifetime but surfaced on the 2007 collection Preludes. This version by his son is from the tribute album Enjoy Every Sandwich, and … Continue readingJordan Zevon: Studebaker
From the 1979 Avocet album, a salute to British birds. The real star of this lovely track is the great Danny Thompson on double bass.
Delightful cover of Donovan’s psychedelic whimsy, from the 1971 album Songs for the Gentle Man. It was produced by the Pink Floyd associate Ron Geesin, with the counter-tenors in the … Continue readingBridget St John: The Pebble and the Man