"Long Black Veil" is a 1959
country
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ballad
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, written by
Danny Dill
Horace Eldred "Danny" Dill (September 19, 1924 – October 23, 2008) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975.
Biography
Dill, born in Clarksburg, Tennessee, got h ...
and
Marijohn Wilkin
Marijohn Wilkin ( Melson; July 14, 1920 – October 28, 2006) was an American songwriter, famous in country music for writing a number of hits. Wilkin won numerous awards over the years and was referred to as "The Den Mother of Music Row," a ...
and originally recorded by
Lefty Frizzell
William Orville "Lefty" Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American country music singer-songwriter and honky-tonk singer.
He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982. Frizzell released many songs that charted ...
.
It is told from the point of view of a man falsely accused of murder and executed. He refuses to provide an
alibi
An alibi (from the Latin, '' alibī'', meaning "somewhere else") is a statement by a person, who is a possible perpetrator of a crime, of where they were at the time a particular offence was committed, which is somewhere other than where the crim ...
, since on the night of the murder he was having an
extramarital affair
An affair is a sexual relationship, romantic friendship, or passionate attachment in which at least one of its participants has a formal or informal commitment to a third person who may neither agree to such relationship nor even be aware of ...
with his best friend's wife, and would rather die and take their secret to his grave than admit the truth. The chorus describes the woman's mourning visits to his gravesite, wearing a long black veil and enduring a wailing wind.
In 2019, Frizzell's version of "Long Black Veil" was selected by the
Library of Congress
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for preservation in the
National Recording Registry
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for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Background
The writers later stated that they drew on three sources for their inspiration:
Red Foley
Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) was an American musician who made a major contribution to the growth of country music after World War II.
For more than two decades, Foley was one of the biggest stars of the gen ...
's recording of "God Walks these Hills with Me", a contemporary newspaper report about the unsolved murder of a priest, and the legend of a mysterious veiled woman who regularly visited
Rudolph Valentino's grave. Dill himself called it an "instant folksong".
Wilkin played piano on the original recording by Frizzell. The song was a departure from Frizzell's previous
honky tonk
A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, or tonk) is both a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons and the style of music played in such establishments. It can also refer to the type of piano ( tack piano) ...
style and was a deliberate move toward the then current popularity of folk-styled material and the burgeoning
Nashville sound
The Nashville Sound originated during the mid-1950s as a subgenre of American country music, replacing the chart dominance of the rough honky tonk music, which was most popular in the 1940s and 1950s, with "smooth strings and choruses", "sophist ...
.
Success
Recorded in
Nashville in 1959 by
Lefty Frizzell
William Orville "Lefty" Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American country music singer-songwriter and honky-tonk singer.
He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982. Frizzell released many songs that charted ...
and produced by
Don Law
Donald Firth Law (February 24, 1902 – December 20, 1982) was an English–American record producer and music business executive. He produced Robert Johnson's only recordings, and as head of Columbia Records' country music division later work ...
, the single reached #6 on ''
Billboard''
Hot C&W Sides chart. In the process, the song became Frizzell's best-performing single in five years.
Cover versions
"Long Black Veil" has become a
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and has been
covered
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by a variety of artists in country, folk and rock styles. The highest charting cover version was a #26 country hit by
Sammi Smith in 1974.
Johnny Cash performed the song on the first episode of ''
The Johnny Cash Show
''The Johnny Cash Show'' is an American television music variety show hosted by Johnny Cash. The Screen Gems 58-episode series ran from June 7, 1969, to March 31, 1971, on ABC; it was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. ...
'' in 1969, duetting with
Joni Mitchell. The song has also appeared on landmark albums by Johnny Cash and
The Band in 1968 (see list below), and charted again in 1999 with the
Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and bac ...
, who performed the song live with
Emmylou Harris at a Johnny Cash tribute concert. Early in her career,
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
incorporated the song into her live repertoire, and recorded it twice (see list below).
The Band performed the song at the
1969 Woodstock Festival, and it appears on their first studio album, ''
Music From Big Pink
''Music from Big Pink'' is the debut studio album by the Band. Released in 1968, it employs a distinctive blend of country, rock, folk, classical, R&B, blues, and soul. The music was composed partly in " Big Pink", a house shared by bassist/s ...
''.
The song appears on
David Allan Coe
David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools and prisons, and first became notable for busking in Nashville. He initially played mostly i ...
's 1984 compilation ''20 Greatest Hits'' and on
Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull (born 29 December 1946) is an English singer and actress. She achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her hit single " As Tears Go By" and became one of the lead female artists during the British I ...
's ''
Rich Kid Blues'', recorded in 1971 but shelved until 1985.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds recorded a version for the 1986 covers album ''
Kicking Against the Pricks''.
The song was performed by
Bruce Springsteen on his 2006
Seeger Sessions Band Tour.
The chorus is frequently sung by
Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. His music draws from folk rock, jazz, bluegrass, folk, Southern rock, country rock, jam band, rock, heartland rock, and blues rock musical traditions ...
during live performances of his song "White Wheeled Limousine", including the version on the retrospective box set ''
Intersections (1985-2005)''.
Mick Jagger
Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the lead vocalist and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. His ongoing songwriting partnershi ...
recorded a version with
The Chieftains
The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous wi ...
for that group's 1995 album ''
The Long Black Veil''.
Mike Ness, principal songwriter and guitarist of punk-rock band
Social Distortion
Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jonny Wickersham (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Brent Harding (bass, backing voca ...
, covered the song on his 1999 debut solo album ''
Cheating at Solitaire''.
Jerry Garcia,
David Grisman and
Tony Rice
David Anthony Rice (June 8, 1951 – December 25, 2020), known professionally as Tony Rice, was an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He was an influential acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and a ...
cover the song on the 2000 ''
Pizza Tapes
''The Pizza Tapes'' is an album by Jerry Garcia ( acoustic guitar, vocals), David Grisman ( mandolin), and Tony Rice (acoustic guitar). It was recorded at Grisman's studio on two evenings in 1993, and features unrehearsed performances of folk an ...
'' recordings.
It has been covered by
Harry Manx
Harry Manx (born 1955) is a Canadian musician who blends blues, folk music, and Hindustani classical music. His official website describes his music as being a "blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and ...
, including a version on the compilation ''
Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash'', and in October 2009, by
Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author. She is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto Cash Distin, Johnny Cash's first wife. Although she is often classified as a country art ...
on her album ''
The List''. A version by
Scottish rock band
Nazareth was never released on an album, but is played at live concerts.
On the 2011 album ''
Rancho Alto'' by
Jason Boland & the Stragglers, the song "False Accuser's Lament" is a follow up to "Long Black Veil", describing a witness's view of the events and the role that he played.
Phil Lesh of the
Grateful Dead performed the song several times, with a variety of musicians, in his rotating line-ups of
Phil Lesh and Friends
Phil Lesh and Friends is an American rock band formed and led by Phil Lesh, former bassist of the Grateful Dead.
Phil & Friends is not a traditional group in that several different lineups of musicians have played under the name, including gr ...
at his venue
Terrapin Crossroads
Terrapin Crossroads was a music venue,, bar, and restaurant active from 2011 until 2021 in San Rafael, California, founded by former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh.
Concept
On March 29, 2011, Phil Lesh posted a statement on the Furthur.net site ...
.
Jamey Johnson
Jamey Johnson (born July 14, 1975) is an American country music singer and songwriter.
Signed to BNA Records in 2005, Johnson made his debut with his single " The Dollar", the title track to his 2006 album '' The Dollar''. He was dropped fro ...
has covered the song on tour.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (sometimes abbreviated to BRMC) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. The group originally consisted of Peter Hayes (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Robert Levon Been (vocals, bass, guitar), and Ni ...
occasionally perform the song during their live shows.
The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes are an American rock band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1984. Their discography includes eight studio albums, four live albums and several charting singles. The band was signed to Def American Recordings in 1989 by producer Ge ...
have covered the song, for instance during their December 17, 2010 performance at
The Fillmore
The Fillmore is a historic music venue in San Francisco, California.
Built in 1912 and originally named the Majestic Hall, it became the Fillmore Auditorium in 1954. It is in Western Addition, on the edge of the Fillmore District and Upper Fillm ...
in
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17th ...
.
Richard Hawley
Richard Willis Hawley (born 17 January 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. After his first band Treebound Story (formed while he was still at school) broke up, Hawley found success as a member of Britpop band Longp ...
covered the song as a B-side to "Just Like the Rain".
The Proclaimers
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' version is included as a bonus track on the 2001 release of their 1988 album ''
Sunshine on Leith''.
Hit singles
*1959
Lefty Frizzell
William Orville "Lefty" Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American country music singer-songwriter and honky-tonk singer.
He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982. Frizzell released many songs that charted ...
, US Country single #6
*1974
Sammi Smith, US Country single #26
Tracks on hit albums
*1962
The Kingston Trio
The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to the late 1960s. The group started as a San Francisco Bay Area nightclub act with an original lineup of Dave Guard, Bob Shane, ...
, ''
New Frontier
The term ''New Frontier'' was used by Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in his acceptance speech in the 1960 United States presidential election to the Democratic National Convention at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as the ...
'' - US Pop album #16
*1962
Burl Ives
Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995) was an American musician, actor, and author with a career that spanned more than six decades.
Ives began his career as an itinerant singer and guitarist, eventually launching his own rad ...
, ''
The Versatile Burl Ives!'' - US Pop album #35
*1963
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
, ''
Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2'' - US Pop album #7, UK album #15
*1965
Johnny Cash, ''
Orange Blossom Special'' - US Pop album #49
*1968
Johnny Cash, ''
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
''Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison'' is the first live album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records on May 6, 1968. After his 1955 song "Folsom Prison Blues", Cash had been interested in recording a performance at ...
'' - US Pop album #13, US Country album #1, UK album #8
*1968
The Band, ''
Music from Big Pink
''Music from Big Pink'' is the debut studio album by the Band. Released in 1968, it employs a distinctive blend of country, rock, folk, classical, R&B, blues, and soul. The music was composed partly in " Big Pink", a house shared by bassist/s ...
'' - US Pop album #30
*1970
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
, ''
One Day at a Time'' - US Pop album #80
*1972
New Riders of the Purple Sage, ''
Gypsy Cowboy'' - US Pop album #85
*1983
John Anderson, ''
Wild & Blue'' - US Pop album #58, US Country Albums #3
*1995
The Chieftains
The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous wi ...
with
Mick Jagger
Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the lead vocalist and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. His ongoing songwriting partnershi ...
(vocal), ''
The Long Black Veil'' - US Pop album #22, UK album #17
*1999
Mike Ness, ''
Cheating at Solitaire'' - US Pop album #80
*1999
Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and bac ...
, ''
Listener Supported'' - US Pop album #15
*2015
Robert Earl Keen, Jr.
Robert Earl Keen (born January 11, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter and entertainer. Debuting with 1984's ''No Kinda Dancer'', the Houston native has recorded 20 full-length albums for both independent and major record labels. His songs ha ...
, ''Happy Prisoner: The Bluegrass Sessions'' - US Pop album #109, US Top Bluegrass Albums 1, US Country Albums #10, US Top Top Independent Albums #6
Other versions
*1960
Carl Mann
Carl Richard Mann (August 22, 1942December 16, 2020) was an American rockabilly singer and pianist from West Tennessee. He was referred to as "The Last Son of Sun", as he was one of the final artists introduced by Sam Phillips of Sun Records.
B ...
, included on the 1997 compilation ''Rockin' Mann''
*1960
The Country Gentlemen
The Country Gentlemen was a progressive bluegrass band that originated during the 1950s in the area of Washington, D.C., United States, and recorded and toured with various members until the death in 2004 of Charlie Waller, one of the group's f ...
, ''
Country Songs, Old and New
''Country Songs, Old and New'' is the debut album by the progressive bluegrass band The Country Gentlemen, Country Gentlemen, recorded in 1960 and reissued in 1991.
Track listing
;Side 1
# "Roving Gambler" – 3:07
# "The Little Sparrow" – 3 ...
''
*1962
Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers (born John Henry Ramistella; November 7, 1942) is an American musician. His repertoire includes pop, folk, blues, and old-time rock 'n' roll. Rivers charted during the 1960s and 1970s but remains best known for a string of hit sing ...
*1963
The Country Gentlemen
The Country Gentlemen was a progressive bluegrass band that originated during the 1950s in the area of Washington, D.C., United States, and recorded and toured with various members until the death in 2004 of Charlie Waller, one of the group's f ...
, ''
On The Road'' (live album)
*1964 Jerry & Sara, ''Live at The Tangent, Palo Alto, CA'', Jerry Garcia and his first wife Sara
*1964 Johnny Williams and The Jokers
*1968
The Move
The Move were a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s. They scored nine top 20 UK singles in five years, but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States. For most of their car ...
, ''The BBC Sessions''
*1968
The Wolfe Tones
The Wolfe Tones are an Irish rebel music band that incorporate Irish traditional music in their songs. Formed in 1963, they take their name from Theobald Wolfe Tone, one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, with the double meaning of ...
, ''
The Rights of Man
''Rights of Man'' (1791), a book by Thomas Paine, including 31 articles, posits that popular political revolution is permissible when a government does not safeguard the natural rights of its people. Using these points as a base it defends the ...
''
*1969
The Byrds
The Byrds () were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) remaining the sole cons ...
, ''Live in Boston 1969'', unofficial release
*1969
The Small Faces
Small Faces were an English rock band from London, founded in 1965. The group originally consisted of Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Jimmy Winston, with Ian McLagan replacing Winston as the band's keyboardist in 1966. The ...
, bootleg album, recorded live in
Vienna, Austria
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, on 12 January 1969.
*1970
Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys, ''Kentucky Bluegrass''
*1971
Hank Williams, Jr.
Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of southern rock, blues, and country. He is the son of ...
, ''Sweet Dreams''
*1971
Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull (born 29 December 1946) is an English singer and actress. She achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her hit single " As Tears Go By" and became one of the lead female artists during the British I ...
, ''Rich Kid Blues'',
released in 1985
*1980
Jimmy "Orion" Ellis
James Hodges Ellis (born James Hughes Bell, February 26, 1945 – December 12, 1998), who used the stage name Orion at times in his career, was an American singer. His voice was similar to Elvis Presley's, a fact which he and his record company ...
, ''Country''
*1983
Zelenáči (Greenhorns) as "Dlouhý černý závoj" (lyrics by
:cs:Jan Vyčítal) on "Pod Liščí skálou"
*1985 Baby Opaque, featuring
Ian Mackaye
Ian Thomas Garner MacKaye (; born April 16, 1962) is an American musician. Active since 1979, he is best known as the co-founder and owner of Dischord Records, a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label and the frontman of hardcore punk ...
, ''Fugue In Cow Minor''
*1986
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, ''
Kicking Against the Pricks''
*1988
The Proclaimers
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
, ''King of the Road EP''
*1989
The Walkabouts
The Walkabouts were an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984. The core members were vocalist Carla Torgerson and vocalist and songwriter Chris Eckman. Although the rest of the line-up changed occasionally, for most of the time ...
, ''
Cataract (Walkabouts album)''
*1992
Michael Nesmith
Robert Michael Nesmith or Mike Nesmith, (December 30, 1942 – December 10, 2021) was an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He was best known as a member of the pop rock band the Monkees and co-star of the TV series ''The Monkees'' (1966 ...
, ''Live At The Lone Star Roadhouse'', bootleg recording
*1993
Jerry Garcia,
David Grisman,
Tony Rice
David Anthony Rice (June 8, 1951 – December 25, 2020), known professionally as Tony Rice, was an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He was an influential acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and a ...
, ''
The Pizza Tapes
''The Pizza Tapes'' is an album by Jerry Garcia ( acoustic guitar, vocals), David Grisman ( mandolin), and Tony Rice (acoustic guitar). It was recorded at Grisman's studio on two evenings in 1993, and features unrehearsed performances of folk an ...
'' - released in 1999
*1995
Don Walser
Donald Ray Walser (September 14, 1934 – September 20, 2006) was an American country music singer. He was known as a unique, award-winning yodeling "Texas country music legend."
Music career
Walser was born in Brownfield, Texas and raised in ...
, ''The Archive Series Volume 2''
*1995
Don Williams
Donald Ray Williams (May 27, 1939 – September 8, 2017) was an American country singer, songwriter, and 2010 inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He began his solo career in 1971, singing popular ballads and amassing seventeen number ...
, ''Borrowed Tales''
*1997
Sally Timms
Sally Timms (born 29 November 1959) is an English singer and lyricist. Timms is best known for her long involvement with The Mekons whom she joined in 1985.Sally Timmsat Allmusic
Career
Born in Leeds, in 1959,Wallenfeldt, Jeffthe Mekons in ...
, ''Cowboy Sally''
*2002
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Bruce Singletary (March 10, 1971 – February 12, 2018) was an American country music singer. Between 1995 and 1998, he recorded for Giant Records, for which he released three studio albums: '' Daryle Singletary'' in 1995, '' All Because ...
, ''
That's Why I Sing This Way''
*2002
Jason & the Scorchers
Jason & the Scorchers, originally Jason & the Nashville Scorchers, are a cowpunk band that formed in 1981 and are led by singer-songwriter Jason Ringenberg.
With a sound that combines punk rock and country music, Jason and the Scorchers are not ...
, ''Wildfires + Misfires''
*2002
Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash, ''Distance Between''
*2002
Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and bac ...
, ''
The Gorge (6-Disc Special Edition).''
*2003
Johnny Cash, opening track on ''
Unearthed'' box set released just after his death
*2003
Deadstring Brothers
Deadstring Brothers were an American rock band from Detroit, Michigan fronted by guitarist/vocalist Kurt Marschke.
The Chicago Reader said that "The Deadstring Brothers do the early-70s Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English ...
, ''Deadstring Brothers''
*2003
Jon Langford
Jonathan Denis Langford (born 11 October 1957) is a Welsh musician and artist based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Langford is a founder member of the punk band The Mekons, the post-punk group The Three Johns, and the alternative count ...
and
The Pine Valley Cosmanauts, ''The Executioner's Last Songs: Volume 3''
*2003 Rob Coffinshaker, "Fairytales from the Dungeon" single
*2003
Harry Manx
Harry Manx (born 1955) is a Canadian musician who blends blues, folk music, and Hindustani classical music. His official website describes his music as being a "blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and ...
, ''
Johnny's Blues: A Tribute To Johnny Cash'' (compilation tribute album)
*2004
Dave Gunning and
Charlie A'Court from Gunning's CD Two-Bit World
*2005
Tim O'Brien, ''Fiddler's Green''
*2005 Bruce Hornsby, ''
Intersections (1985-2005)'' (cameoed in the middle of "White-Wheeled Limousine")
*2005
Charming Hostess
Charming Hostess is a band that grew out of the avant-rock scene of Oakland, California, in the mid-1990s.
Current work
The music of Charming Hostess primarily springs from three women with an emphasis in the body—voices and vocal percussion ...
, ''Punch''
*2006 Crooked Fingers, ''Like a Version 2'',
an Australian covers album
*2006
Richard Hawley
Richard Willis Hawley (born 17 January 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. After his first band Treebound Story (formed while he was still at school) broke up, Hawley found success as a member of Britpop band Longp ...
, B-side of "Just Like The Rain"
*2007
Stoney LaRue
Stoney LaRue (born Stoney Larue Phillips in 1977) is an American Texas Country/ Red Dirt artist.
Life and career
Born in Taft, Texas, LaRue was raised in Yanush/Buffalo Valley, Oklahoma where he still visits regularly and began playing country ...
, ''Live at Billy Bob's Texas''
*2007
David Gray,"
A Thousand Miles Behind" live USA
*2007
Chip Taylor
Chip Taylor (born James Wesley Voight; March 21, 1940) is an American songwriter and singer noted for writing " Angel of the Morning" and " Wild Thing".
Early life
Taylor was born on March 21, 1940, in Yonkers, New York. He is the brother of ...
&
Carrie Rodriguez ''Live From The Ruhr Triennale''
*2007 Professor Louis and the Crowmatix (The Spirit of Woodstock)
*2007
Matt Andersen
Matt Andersen is a Canadian blues guitarist and singer-songwriter from Perth-Andover, New Brunswick, signed to True North Records. He is a Juno Award nominee. His musical career started in 2002 with the New Brunswick band Flat Top.
Career
In add ...
, 'Live at Liberty House'
*2008
Diamanda Galás
Diamanda Galás (born August 29, 1955) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, visual artist, and soprano. She has campaigned for AIDS education and the rights of the infected.
Galás's commitment to addressing social issues and her involve ...
, ''Guilty Guilty Guilty''
*2009 Aunt Martha, Candymaker Tour NYC
*2009
Razzy Bailey
Rasie Michael "Razzy" Bailey (February 14, 1939 – August 4, 2021) was an American country music. In the early 1980s, he scored 5 No. 1's on the '' Billboard'' country music charts.
Early life
Bailey was born in Five Points, Alabama, United ...
, ''Damned Good Time'', (with Johnny Cash)
*2009
Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author. She is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto Cash Distin, Johnny Cash's first wife. Although she is often classified as a country art ...
(Feat. Jeff Tweedy)
*2009
Caroline Herring
Caroline Herring (born 1969 in Canton, Mississippi) is an American folk and country singer, songwriter and musician. She started singing professionally when she was a graduate student at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the Uni ...
, ''Golden Apples of the Sun''
*2012 Gregg Allman & The All Star Band, Love for Levon
*2012
Iron & Wine
*2014 Sarah Jackson (A cappella version)
*2014 Carter Hulsey, ''Drive Out''
*2014
We Banjo 3, ''Gather The Good''
*2016
Dale Watson Dale Watson may refer to:
* Dale Watson (FBI), former Assistant Director for the Counterterrorism Division of the FBI
* Dale Watson (singer) (born 1962), American country singer, guitarist, songwriter and author
* Dale Watson (Jamaican footballer) ...
, ''Under the Influence''
*2017
Jenny Owen Youngs
Jenny Owen Youngs (born November 22, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter. She has released three albums and a handful of EPs both independently and via Nettwerk Records, and has toured worldwide. Youngs is also a songwriting collaborator whos ...
, ''Long Black Veil - Single''
*2017
Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack Liddell (; born August 19, 1966) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Her 2000 single, " I Hope You Dance" was a major crossover music hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and the Top 15 ...
, ''
The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone''
*2018
Southbound Pilot Southbound is an adjective meaning movement towards the south.
Southbound may also refer to:
* Southbound (festival), Australian music festival
* Southbound (publisher), Malaysian publishing house based in Penang
* Southbound interface
In compute ...
, ''
Monterrey Court, Southbound Pilot Live''
*
The Stanley Brothers
The Stanley Brothers were an American bluegrass duo of singer-songwriters and musicians, made up of brothers Carter Stanley (August 27, 1925 – December 1, 1966) and Ralph Stanley (February 25, 1927 – June 23, 2016). Ralph and Carter perform ...
*
Bobby Bare
*
Chris Ledoux
*
Banks & Shane
*
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
one 1997 performance available on various bootlegs
*
Nazareth
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American folk songs
Burl Ives songs
Joan Baez songs
Johnny Cash songs
Lefty Frizzell songs
Songs written by Danny Dill
Songs written by Marijohn Wilkin
The Band songs
The Kingston Trio songs
Murder ballads
Songs about infidelity
United States National Recording Registry recordings
1950s ballads
Song recordings produced by Don Law