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  1. 15 de oct. de 2002 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Midnight And Lonesome" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced Search; Explore. Discover; Explore All; Trending Releases; List Explorer; Advanced Search; Contribute; ... Backing Vocals – Emmylou Harris. Organ [Hammond B3] – Phil Madeira. Written ...

  2. Check out Midnight And Lonesome by Buddy Miller on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2007 · With Emmylou Harris on board for a chilling rendition of Winchester's "A Showman's Life," and Womack dueting on Julie's achingly beautiful "I Can't Get over You," Miller proves himself the most pained and soulful honky-tonker since Gram Parsons. Positively killer. --Alanna Nash.

  4. Buddy Miller Midnight and Lonesome (HighTone) First Appeared in The Music Box, December 2002, Volume 9, #12. Written by John Metzger. It doesn’t matter on which side of the country music fence you tend to find yourself sitting, you’re probably familiar with the work of Buddy Miller.His songs have been covered by country insiders like the Dixie Chicks and Lee Ann Womack, and he’s spent ...

  5. Backing Vocals – Emmylou Harris. Organ [Hammond B3] – Phil Madeira. Written-By – Jesse Winchester. ... Buddy Miller - Midnight and Lonesome. 3:56; Buddy Miller - Water When The Well Is Dry. 4:52; Buddy Miller - Wild Card. 3:36; A Showman's Life. 4:45; When It Comes To You. 4:14; Oh fait pitié d'amour.

  6. Well I ain't going to let it bother me today. I've been working and I'm too tired anyway. But it's all right 'cause it's midnight. And I got two more bottles of wine. [Verse 3] Well I'm sixteen ...

  7. But don't get a picture of some barefoot country boy -- Miller lives in the modern world, and Midnight and Lonesome, for all its relaxed, homemade feel is a thoroughly modern country record. Miller has incorporated the high-lonesome sound of real country into a contemporary vocabulary that includes Percy Mayfield's decidedly urban sensibility as well as the strum and twang of Nashville.