Steve Earle – Goodbye’s All We’ve Got Left
When Love Has Run Its Course, All That Remains Is the Quiet Weight of Farewell Released in January 1987 as the fourth single from the landmark 1986 album Guitar Town,…
When Love Has Run Its Course, All That Remains Is the Quiet Weight of Farewell Released in January 1987 as the fourth single from the landmark 1986 album Guitar Town,…
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A defiant anthem of survival, “Broken Horses” turns scars into strength and memory into music. Released in October 2021 as the lead single from the album In These Silent Days,…
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A Tender Country Reverie About Devotion, Redemption, and the Quiet Hope of Lasting Love Few songs in the outlaw country canon carry the emotional gravity and understated grace of “Dreaming…
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