"Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" Bob Dylan
"Take the Money and Run" Steve Miller
"Folsom Prison Blues" Johnny Cash
"Hey Joe" Jimi Hendrix / Roy Buchanan
"I Shot the Sheriff" Bob Marley
"Desperado" The Eagles
"I Fought The Law", written by Sonny Curtis, the hit single and best version by The Bobby Fuller Four. The worst version of this fantastic song I've heard is that by The Clash, in which Joe Stummer brutally bludgeons the song to death. "Long Black Veil", my favorite version being that of The Band. What other Rock ’n’ Roll band would have in 1968 recorded an old Country & Western hit by Lefty Frizzell?! "Highway 17" by Rodney Crowell, found on his The Houston Kid album (in my opinion a perfect album). Also on the album is one of the best songs written and recorded in the past fifty years, "Why Don’t We Talk About It" (no doubt a song Tom Petty wished had he). Another is "I Walk The Line (Revisited)", with a cameo vocal by Johnny Cash. |
“Loving The Highway Man” - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris The Clash – “I Fought the Law” Richard Thompson - "53 Black Lightning" "Long Black Veil" - Johnny Cash "Treetop Flier" - Stephen Stills "Deportee" - Martin Hoffman and Woody Guthrie New Riders of the Purple Sage - "Glendale Train" & "Panama Red"
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@bdp24 Yeah,agreed ,Rodney Crowell=Genius, |
@audi-owe - You win! "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" is one of the best songs ever written..... |