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  1. Hace 2 días · 14. “Your Cheatin’ Heart” – Hank Williams (1953) 15. “Tennessee Whiskey” – George Jones (1983) 1. “I Walk the Line” – Johnny Cash (1956) “I Walk the Line” is a defining ...

  2. The Unfortunate Rake is a ballad (Roud 2, Laws Q26), [1] which through the folk process has evolved into a large number of variants, including allegedly the country and western song "Streets of Laredo". [2]The Roud Broadside Index contains exactly two songs with the title "The Unfortunate Rake": "Jenny Gordon or The Unfortunate Rake" from the Madden collection, and another printed in Gateshead ...

  3. Hace 14 horas · Listen to ‘ If I Needed You ’, which I like partly because he uses the archaic ‘for to’; ‘ Tecumseh Valley ’, which maintains the general rule that songs with American place-names in the title are good; ‘ St John the Gambler ’, ‘ To Live is to Fly ’ and ‘ For the Sake of the Song ’: “Why does she sing

  4. Hace 6 días · Behind Dostoevsky’s “The Gambler”, Lisa, is Pushkin’s story of gambling, “The Queen of Spades”. In both stories, the perils of gambling addiction, and the impact this has on the gambler’s mental health, and the lives of the people around the gambler, are made horrifyingly clear.

  5. Hace 3 días · Let’s Take a Look at The Lyrics. “Yeah, I keep on runnin, darlin / And be the shadow fallin / Yeah, I keep on cryin on for you / Last time I woke up runnin / Got me up, midnight shinin / Last time I am dyin for, for you.”. The words are honest and real.

  6. Hace 5 días · Trinibad artiste Rheon Elbourne, 35, told Newsday the genre is “an expression of the society we live in today.”. He added that it shares many topics and influences with Jamaican dancehall. “I think the society is filled with a lot of crime, violence and corruption, and it is a raw reflection of that.”.

  7. Hace 3 días · Bragg thought the traditional English lyrics were archaic and unsingable (Scottish musician Dick Gaughan [72] and former Labour MP Tony Benn [73] disagreed), and composed a new set of lyrics. [74] The recording was released on his album The Internationale along with reworkings of other socialist songs.