Drunken Angel

Album: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (1998)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Lucinda Williams
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 2

  • Peter from Tucson, AzI had been thinking about LW since recently seeing her on the Gram Parsons tribute DVD, Return to Sin City. She did a great version of Sleepless Nights. I gave Car Wheels on a Gravel Road a listen, which is a real good LW album, and thought, I wonder if that might be about GP? The hair was wrong, but...anyway, if by chance you have not discovered Gram Parsons yet make sure to check his music out sooner than later. I guarantee that if you like Lucinda you will like all things Gram.
    Peace and believe,
    Peter-Tucson, AZ
  • Kevin from Reading , PaLike most people, I suspect, I never heard of Blaze Foley, but this is one heck of a song. Mr. Foley aside, it brings to mind many other possible contenders in the debauched world of rock and roll!
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