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  2. Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings - Wikipedia

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    Recording. Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings was produced by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers bassist Howie Epstein, who produced Prine's 1991 Grammy Winning comeback album The Missing Years. The album features several songs Prine co-wrote with Nashville veteran Gary Nicholson and includes contributions from guitarist Waddy Wachtel and Marianne ...

  3. I Believe in Father Christmas - Wikipedia

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    B-side. "So Far to Fall. "Maple Leaf Rag (Odeon Rag)" " I Believe in Father Christmas ". "Close But Not Touching". "Honky-Tonk Train Blues". "Show Me the Way to Go Home". " I Believe in Father Christmas " is a song by English musician Greg Lake with lyrics by Peter Sinfield. Although it is often categorised as a Christmas song, this was not ...

  4. Tear Off the Roof - Wikipedia

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    Tear Off the Roof. " Tear Off the Roof " is a song by Brandon Lake. The song was released on October 6, 2023, [1] as the second promotional single from his fourth studio album, Coat of Many Colors (2023). [2] Lake co-wrote the song with Andy Cherry, Jacob Boyles, Jonathan Smith, Leeland Mooring, and Steven Furtick. [3]

  5. John Prine - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Prine [2] (/ p r aɪ n /; October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music.Widely cited as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, Prine was known for his signature blend of humorous lyrics about love, life, and current events, often with elements of social commentary and satire, as well as sweet songs and melancholy ...

  6. From the Beginning (song) - Wikipedia

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    From the Beginning (song) " From the Beginning " is a song written by Greg Lake and performed by the progressive rock trio Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It was released on their 1972 album Trilogy. It hit #39 in the United States and was their highest-charting single there. [1]

  7. That's Who I Praise - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2024, Brandon Lake released "That's Who I Praise" as a single, [4] announcing that the accompanying music video was slated for release on July 31. [5] Lake had previewed the song via TikTok in April 2024, drawing a positive reaction from fans which prompted him to expedite the single's release. [6][7] Following the release of the ...

  8. Angel from Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Country. Length. 3:43. Songwriter (s) John Prine. Producer (s) Arif Mardin. " Angel from Montgomery " is a song written by John Prine, [1] originally appearing on his self-titled 1971 album John Prine. The song has been covered extensively by various artists.

  9. This Train Don't Stop There Anymore - Wikipedia

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    This Train Don't Stop There Anymore. " This Train Don't Stop There Anymore " is the final track on Elton John 's 2001 album Songs from the West Coast. Written by John and Bernie Taupin, the song's lyrics detail John's fame being over and his coming to terms with getting older but still keep touring and giving great performances around the world.