Angel from Montgomery – 1971 John Prine
“Angel from Montgomery,” a poignant ballad from John Prine’s self-titled 1971 debut album, stands as a cornerstone of American folk music and a testament to Prine’s unparalleled songwriting prowess. Prine,…
“Angel from Montgomery,” a poignant ballad from John Prine’s self-titled 1971 debut album, stands as a cornerstone of American folk music and a testament to Prine’s unparalleled songwriting prowess. Prine,…
John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery,” though appearing on his 1971 self-titled debut album, didn’t achieve widespread recognition as a single until Bonnie Raitt covered it in 1974. While it never…
John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery,” though released on his 1971 self-titled debut album, didn’t achieve significant chart success upon its initial release. It wasn’t a single and, therefore, didn’t appear…
“Paradise,” a poignant lament for a lost homeland, stands as one of John Prine’s most enduring and beloved compositions. Released in 1971 on his self-titled debut album, the song cemented…
“In Spite of Ourselves” is a charming duet performed by John Prine and Iris DeMent, blending country, folk, and Americana styles into a delightful musical experience. Released in 1999 as…