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She just wanted an angel to come to take her away from all this." Prine believes he likely was drawn to Montgomery as the song's setting by virtue of being a fan of Hank Williams, who had ties to that city. [2] Angel from Montgomery was the original title of the Cherie Bennett/Jeff Gottesfeld screenplay that became the 2006 movie Broken Bridges ...
Angel from Montgomery: Bluegrass Celebrates Bonnie Rait: instrumental bluegrass version on Raitt tribute album; 2003 St. Lawrence University Sinners Sing: a cappella version; 2005 Wenche I’m a Country Girl: 2006 Yester, Belland & Somerville Triple Gold: 2007 Eddie Levert Sr. & Gerald Levert Something to Talk About: 2007 SHeDAISY: The Guardian ...
"Angel from Montgomery" Tanya Tucker John Prine: TNT: 1978 [14] "As Long as I'm Dreamin'" Tanya Tucker Jeff Cook Teddy Gentry John Jarrard Gary Nicholson: Strong Enough to Bend: 1988 [15] "As Long as There's a Heartbeat" Tanya Tucker David Powelson Tennessee Woman: 1990 [16] "Away in a Manger" Tanya Tucker Traditional A Christmas Gift: 1974 [17 ...
The version of "Angel from Montgomery" was recorded at an all-star memorial concert for Steve Goodman (who died of leukemia in 1984) held in Chicago in January 1985 and released later that year as Tribute to Steve Goodman. Prine is joined by Bonnie Raitt (who recorded "Angel from Montgomery" on her 1974 Streetlights album) and guitarist David ...
Don't Cry Too Hard is the debut album by Canadian folk rock band Leslie Spit Treeo, released in 1990. [1] The album's primary single on radio was a cover of John Prine's "Angel from Montgomery", although the songs "Heat" and "The Sound" (which had previously appeared on the soundtrack to Bruce McDonald's film Roadkill) also garnered radio airplay.
David Allan Coe's 1983 album is titled Hello in There and features a cover of the title song, in tribute to John Prine. [citation needed] In 2020, Jason Isbell covered the song for the Alzheimer's Association's Music Moments compilation: according to Isbell, John Prine is one of his favorite songwriters.
Pink Cadillac was produced by Knox Phillips and Jerry Phillips. [5] Their father, Sun Records founder Sam Phillips, produced two of the album's tracks. [6] Recording took place at Sam Phillips Recording Studio in Memphis between January and May 1979.
The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...