folk songs everyone should listen to at least once
I'll Be Here in the Morning by Townes Van Zandt
One of These Things First by Nick Drake
Something on Your Mind by Karen Dalton
Cannock Chase by Labi Siffre
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind by Vashti Bunyan
Love Is Our Cross To Bear by John Gorka
Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains) by Connie Converse
Ventura Highway by America
I'd Have You Anytime by George Harrison
By The Time I Get to Phoenix by Glen Campbell
April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel
The Kiss by Judee Sill
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Elvis and Glen Campbell at the Las Vegas wedding of mutual friend George Klein on December 5, 1970.
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Glen Campbell *April 22, 1936
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country songs everyone should listen to at least once
Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell
Leavin' On Your Mind by Patsy Cline
My Autumn's Done Come by Lee Hazlewood
Crying by Roy Orbison
The End of the World by Loretta Lynn
Here You Come Again by Dolly Parton
Welcome to My World by Jim Reeves
Don't Touch Me by Jeannie Seely
Make the World Go Away by Eddy Arnold
Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash
Little Green Apples by Roger Miller
Me and Bobby McGee by Kris Kristofferson
folk version
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Birthday remembrance - Glen Campbell #botd
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Wichita Lineman - behind the song
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Start your week with the best song ever recorded .
This is American music, gang. Zane Grey music. A. B. Guthrie music. John Ford music.
Wichita Lineman could only have been written and recorded in the United States. Okay, enough jibba-jabba. Play it again.
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tired of country music haters. are we really pretending these bitches can't sing? dolly parton? john denver?? loretta lynn??? willie nelson???? PATSY CLINE??????
modern country haters i can forgive but to write off the classics???? baby. please.
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