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Get Thee Behind Me Satan" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1936 film Follow the Fleet, ... Billy Joe Shaver & John Anderson, ...
Billy Joe Shaver (August 16, 1939 – October 28, 2020) was an American singer, songwriter and actor. Billy Joe was a prominent figure in the outlaw country genre. [4] He is considered one of the great American songwriters of his generation. He has received praise from Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferon and many others.
This is a detailed discography for American outlaw country music singer Billy Joe Shaver. His first six albums were credited to him under his full name, but starting with 1993's Tramp On Your Street albums were credited to the band Shaver (composed of Billy Joe and his son Eddy Shaver on guitar). Following Eddy's death in 2000 and the release ...
Billy Joe Shaver, the hard-living, prodigious singer-songwriter who helped define the outlaw country genre of the 1970s, is dead at 81. The musician passed away Wednesday from a stroke at a Waco ...
Billy Joe Shaver, one of the figureheads of the “outlaw country” movement that came out of Texas and flourished in the 1970s, is the subject of a forthcoming tribute album that sees some of ...
Released: August 21, 1971. The Silver Tongued Devil and I is the second studio album recorded by singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson. It was produced by Fred Foster, released in July 1971 on Monument Records and followed his critically acclaimed debut Kristofferson. The album is mostly composed of Kristofferson's self-written material.
"Live Forever: A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver," due Nov. 11, features Shaver songs recorded by Willie Nelson, George Strait, Miranda Lambert and more.
Long in the Tooth. (2014) Long in the Tooth is the 23rd and final studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, released in 2014. With 10 newly-written songs, it followed Shaver's previous release after seven years. The album featured guest appearances by Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, and Tony Joe White.