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Jan 27, 2023 · #ChrisStapleton best and most well-known songs make up this playlist of Top 25 Chris Stapleton songs. #FireAway and #Parachute make the list, but what's your...
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- Outlaw State of Mind. The second-to-last song on Traveller found Stapleton mining his own autobiography for this gritty slab of country rock. Letting the lyrics pour out of him - learning to play on his dad’s old Gibson guitar, a snakeskin guitar strap his friend made for him, a dark coal mine, a dog, a knife – he magically weaves each one together like a trippy memory association game.
- Starting Over. Written with his SteelDrivers bandmate Mike Henderson, Stapleton wiped all his social media pages clean before sharing the title track from his fourth album.
- Sometimes I Cry. Written on a mandolin – an instrument that he admits he still can’t really play - in the old EMI writer rooms where he started out as a songwriter, Traveller’s closer is a belting country soul break-up ballad in which he lets on that it’s actually him who does most of the weeping around here.
- Broken Halos. Inspired by a chapter in Keith Richards’ autobiography, and by "people who have passed away before their time", this heartfelt spiritual from his second studio album picked up a Grammy award and a brace of CMA awards in 2018.
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Apr 15, 2023 · No. 1: "Tennessee Whiskey". It’s the Chris Stapleton song that started the mania. Of course, it’s a cover of a song first recorded by David Allan Coe, but it’s hard to argue it’s anyone ...