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  1. Official Channel of Singer/Songwriter Lucinda Williams

  2. Williams is asking "Are You Alright?" to a loved one who has left her life, but has never left her thoughts. "I wrote this song with my brother in mind," she explained to the A.V. Club. "I haven't seen him or spoken to him in years, but I still adore him and love him and care about him.

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · LUCINDA WILLIAMS: Well, you know, I think I just came to realise that I really like this song and came to realise what a good song it is, at least in my mind. It’s got some good imagery in it and I’m really proud of the lyrics, like that one line that says, “the sweet honeysuckle that grew all around were switches when we were bad.”

  4. Aug 25, 1992 · And wear red lipstick, have a nice car to drive. [Verse 6] She bounces her baby on her knee. Sayin' maybe today we'll get lucky, you'll see. I promise it won't always be like this. Come here ...

  5. Sep 30, 2014 · Burning bridges, burning 'em down. Burning bridges, burning 'em down. Burning bridges, burning 'em down. [Verse 2] Now you’ve won and you lost it. You won’t put of a fight. I can add you to my ...

  6. Apr 25, 2023 · “[Lucinda] Williams’s memoir is as flinty, earthy and plain-spoken as her songs. . . . [It] shows how deep [her] grit runs.” — The New York Times “The often hilarious, occasionally harrowing Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You is a bracingly candid chronicle of a sui generis character plotting a ramshackle but ultimately triumphant trajectory. . . .

    • Lucinda Williams
  7. Sep 5, 2023 · Lucinda’s father, Miller, taught poetry at universities. The family moved a dozen times over the course of her childhood — chasing short, bad teaching contracts back and forth between college towns in Iowa, Mississippi, Utah, Georgia, Louisiana, and farther south to Chile and Mexico. Her mother, Lucy, was a drinker.