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"Galway Girl" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Steve Earle [1] and recorded with Irish musician Sharon Shannon; the title was originally "The Galway Girl". It was featured on Earle's 2000 album Transcendental Blues . [ 2 ] "
All tracks written by Steve Earle "Transcendental Blues" – 4:13 Steve Earle – guitars, harmonium, mini-Moog, vocals; Dan Metz – bass; Ron Vance – drums "Everyone's in Love with You" – 3:30 Steve Earle – electric guitar, vocals; David Steele – electric guitar; Kelley Looney – bass; Will Rigby – drums, percussion; Tom ...
The Steve Earle Show (formerly known as The Revolution Starts Now) was a weekly radio show on the Air America Radio network hosted by Earle. It highlighted some of Earle's favorite artists, blending in-studio performances with liberal political talk and commentary.
Galway Girl may refer to: "Galway Girl" (Steve Earle song), 2000 "Galway Girl" (Ed Sheeran song), 2017; A Galway Girl, 1979 play by Geraldine Aron
Shannon recorded with Steve Earle on the song "The Galway Girl", which was released on both Earle's album Transcendental Blues, and Shannon & Friends' The Diamond Mountain Sessions. Both albums were released in 2000. Another collaboration with Earle was the instrumental "Dominic Street", released on Earle's 2002 album Sidetracks.
In April 2017, Ritchie Remo, a Northern Ireland singer released his single "Galway Girls" being a mashup of this Ed Sheeran song and the similarly titled Steve Earle song "Galway Girl". [143] [144] Multiple YouTube artists have released covers of the song, including Malinda Kathleen Reese, Jason Chen, Joseph Vincent, Michael Lynch, and Madilyn ...
Steve Earle - guitar, mandolin, harmonica, vocals, rhetoric; Eric “Roscoe” Ambel - guitar, vocals; Kelley Looney - bass guitar, vocals; Will Rigby - drums, percussion, vocals; Patrick Earle - percussion; Garrison Starr - vocals on "I Remember You" and "Conspiracy Theory" Justin Townes Earle - guitars and keyboards; The Bluegrass Dukes are:
Train a Comin' was the first album recorded after Earle overcame his addiction to drugs in the fall of 1994, after being convicted for possession. Earle's last studio album had been the 1990 album The Hard Way, and he essentially stopped touring by 1992 as his addiction worsened.