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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › For_EverymanFor Everyman - Wikipedia

    Bonnie Raitt – harmony vocals (7) David Crosby – harmony vocals (10) Production. Jackson Browne – producer; John Haeny – engineer; Al Schmitt – engineer, mixing; Kent Nebergall – assistant engineer; Rick Tarantini – assistant engineer; Greg Ladanyi – mastering; Anthony Hudson – art direction, design; Alan F ...

  2. www.youtube.com › user › TheBonnieRaittTheBonnieRaitt - YouTube

    Updated today. View full playlist. Bonnie Raitt is a singer, songwriter and guitarist whose unique style blends blues, R&B, rock, and pop. After 20 years as a cult favorite, she broke through...

  3. Bonnie Lynn Raitt ( Burbank, California, Estados Unidos; 8 de noviembre de 1949) es una cantante y guitarrista de blues y rock, hija de la estrella de musicales de Broadway John Raitt y de la pianista Marge Gooddard. En febrero de 2023, gana el premio Grammys a canción del año por su tema « Just Like That ». 1 2 .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bonnie_RaittBonnie Raitt - Wikipedia

    Bonnie Lynn Raitt (/ r eɪ t /; born November 8, 1949) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In 1971, Raitt released her self-titled debut album . Following this, she released a series of critically acclaimed roots -influenced albums that incorporated elements of blues , rock , folk , and country .

  5. "I Can't Make You Love Me" is a song written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and recorded by American singer Bonnie Raitt for her eleventh studio album, Luck of the Draw (1991). Released as the album's second single in 1991, "I Can't Make You Love Me" became one of Raitt's most successful singles, reaching the top-20 on the Billboard ...

  6. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for For Everyman by Jackson Browne. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsFor Everyman - Rolling Stone

    For Everyman. By Janet Maslin. November 22, 1973. For inwardly panoramic songwriting of an apocalyptic bent, Jackson Browne ‘s second album is rivaled only by his first (the second one wins ...