E J Simpson – When The Grass Grows Over Me

Anyone with even a passing interest in country music knows that it can get pretty dark. This song, originally performed by George Jones (Tammy Wynette claims she wrote it but probably didn't) is a perfect example of that. The sweetness and naiveté of the delivery by Ms. Simpson, and the fact that it is delivered from a female perspective, only emphasizes the pitch black theme of the song and somehow makes it even more disturbing

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E J Simpson – When The Grass Grows Over Me

Anyone with even a passing interest in country music knows that it can get pretty dark. This song, originally performed by George Jones (and possibly written by Tammy Wynette) is a perfect example of that. The sweetness and naiveté of the delivery by Ms. Simpson, and the fact that it is delivered from a female perspective, only emphasizes the pitch black theme of the song and somehow makes it even more disturbing.

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Randy and Rena — Where No One Stands Alone (1970s Soft Country)

Best Track:

Side A
Where No One Stands Alone
He Took My Place
Both Sides Of The River
Love, Joy, Peace
When I Come And Lift Up My Head
There Are Times

Side B
One Day At A Time
Help Me
Heaven's Mountain Band
How Great Thou Art
One More Valley One More Hill
When God Comes And Gathers His Jewels

Label: Churchbell
Format: Vinyl, 12" LP

Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/release/30072625-Randy-And-Rena-Where-No-One-Stands-Alone

(If you made this music and you'd like me to take this video down, please let me know.)

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Jeff Harmon – Introduction (US 1979)

LP "To The Core"
Avacado Records

One of the best albums ever made!

Musicians:
-Joe Shaules - piano, electric piano, Roland 202 string synthasizer
-Andy Tirpak - accoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass
-Jeff Harmon - lead and harmony vocals, piano, electric piano, Roland 202 string synthasizer, accoustic guitar
-David Crigger - drums

"To The Core" was produced and arranged by Jeff Harmon except the drum tracks which were produced and arranged by Joey D. Vierra and recorded and mixed at Sound City Recording Studios by Bill Drescher.

Jeff Harmon, if You want me to take down this video from Youtube, please let me know.

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