Billy Joe Shaver – Bottom Dollar
A Song for the Working Man: Billy Joe Shaver’s “Bottom Dollar” and the Price of Living with Dignity On August 14, 1984, under the familiar studio lights of Austin City…
A Song for the Working Man: Billy Joe Shaver’s “Bottom Dollar” and the Price of Living with Dignity On August 14, 1984, under the familiar studio lights of Austin City…
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A playful stutter turned into a No.1 anthem about confidence, swagger, and the thrill of rock ’n’ roll momentum Few songs capture the muscular optimism of mid-1970s rock quite like…
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