Randy Newman - Feels Like Home (Phillip Gregory Cover)
A very beautiful song which gives the message that 'anything can feel like home', whether it is a person, a place, a hobby or whatever makes you feel like that you should be there.
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Phillip Gregory - Your Cheating Heart (Hank Williams Sr Cover)
Williams wrote this shortly after divorcing his wife, Audrey Mae Sheppard. They married in 1944, while the ink was still drying on Audrey's divorce papers from her first marriage. The pair would go on to record several duets together (and produce a son, Hank Williams Jr.), but Williams' drinking ultimately caused irreparable rift in their marriage.
When he described his first wife as "a cheatin' heart" to country singer Billie Jean Jones, who would soon become his second wife, he was inspired to write the song.
According to Jones, she and Williams were en route to her parents' home in Louisiana to announce their engagement when Williams uttered the title phrase. "Then he said, 'Hey that'd make a good song! Get out my tablet, baby, you and I are gonna write us a song,'" she recalled. "Just about as fast as I could write it, Hank quoted the words to me in a matter of minutes."
Williams recorded this in September 1952 during what would be his last session at Nashville's Castle Records. He would die just months later from heart problems (or, some say, suspicious circumstances) on the way to a New Year's concert in Canton, Ohio. The song was posthumously released in January 1953 and topped the Country & Western Billboard Charts for six weeks.
There was a request for more Hank from @merlesmith9180
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John Prine - Six o'clock news
Hey everyone, I have an interesting John Prine story. I was working as a musician on a cruise ship and i was browsing some random spotify playlists and i came accros the song 'Clay Pigeons' by John Prine which i absolutely loved. i couldn't stop listening to it. (which i now know was a cover)
Being from Wales and being relatively young-ish, i have never heard of John Prine so i thought he was an unknown artist. Anyway i played the song at one of my sets that night and a passenger came up to me and said 'oh John Prine is my favourite, you should listen to this song!', i think it was 'souvenirs'. So i went and listened and i thought that it was amazing, so a few nights later i played it for the passengers that told me and they loved it. After the set finished more and more passengers came up to me telling me their own personal John Prine stories and giving me loads of recommendations about which songs to listen to and which songs to play by him. Now i have about 20 of John Prines songs in my repertoire and i absolutely love his music. its so simple to play but such genuine music. i would play 'Sam Stone' to all the older American folk on the cruise ships and they would also come up to me afterwards and give me their personal stories regarding war, PTSD etc.
I just feel that it was a shame never to have heard of John Prine while he was still alive.
anyway i made a cover of 'Six o'clock news', probably my favourite John Prine song. Take a listen on youtube and subscribe to my channel if you can, that would mean a lot.
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