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  1. 1995 – Chris Gaffney – "Cowboys to Girls" on Loser's Paradise; 1996 – Various Artists – "The Night's Too Long" on Lone Star: Original Soundtrack from the Film; 1996 – Steve Earle – "You're Still Standing There" on I Feel Alright; 1997 – RB Morris – "Glory Dreams" on Take That Ride

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  2. Loser's Paradise is an album by country music singer-songwriter Chris Gaffney, released in 1995 on HighTone Records. ... Lucinda Williams: Vocals; References

  3. May 23, 1995 · Vocals Lucinda Williams, Dale Watson, Tony Villanueva & 4 more. Accordion Bradley Jaye Williams, Chris Gaffney & Ponty Bone. Bass Sarah Brown.

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  5. Feb 17, 2011 · 11. Loser's Paradise 12. Tulare Dust: A Songwriters' Tribute to Merle Haggard 13. A Town South Of Bakersfield Volumes 1 & 2 ... (Lucinda Williams, Feb 11, 2011 post ...

    • 1978–1987: Early Career
    • 1988–1997: Lucinda Williams, Sweet Old World, and Critical Acclaim
    • 1998–1999: Car Wheels on A Gravel Road and Commercial Breakthrough
    • 2000–2003: Essence and World Without Tears
    • 2004–2009: West, Little Honey, and Continued Success
    • 2010–2015: Blessed and Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone
    • 2015–2019: The Ghosts of Highway 20, This Sweet Old World, and Vanished Gardens
    • 2020–2021: Good Souls Better Angels and Lu's Jukebox
    • 2022–Present: Honorary Accolades and Stories from A Rock N Roll Heart

    By her early 20s, Williams was playing publicly in Austin and Houston, Texas, concentrating on a blend of folk, rock, and country. She moved to Jackson, Mississippi, in 1978 to record her first album for Folkways Records. Released in 1979, and titled Ramblin' on My Mind, it was a collection of country and blues covers. Smithsonian Folkways provides...

    In 1988, Williams released her third album, Lucinda Williams, on Rough Trade Records. Produced by Williams, along with Gurf Morlix, and Dusty Wakeman, the album was met with widespread critical acclaim and was voted the 16th best album of the year in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. It has since been viewed as a leading work in t...

    The long-awaited release, 1998's Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, was Williams' breakthrough into the mainstream. The album received widespread critical acclaim, topping the annual Pazz & Jop poll, and received a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1999. It became Williams' first album to chart on Billboard 200, peaking at No. 68, and rema...

    Williams followed up the success of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road with Essence, released on June 5, 2001. Featuring a less produced, more down-tuned approach both musically and lyrically, Essence moved Williams further from the country music establishment, while winning fans in the alternative music world. The album received a Grammy nomination for B...

    Williams was a guest vocalist on the song "Factory Girls" from Irish punk-folk band Flogging Molly's 2004 album "Within a Mile of Home", and appeared on Elvis Costello's The Delivery Man (2004). She sang with folk legend Ramblin' Jack Elliott on the track "Careless Darling" from his 2006 album I Stand Alone. In 2006, she recorded a version of the J...

    Williams released a cover of Shel Silverstein's "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" in June 2010, as part of the Twistable, Turnable Mantribute album. On March 1, 2011, Williams released her 10th studio album Blessed. Another critical and commercial success; the album debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200, and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Americana...

    On February 5, 2016, Williams released her 12th studio album, The Ghosts of Highway 20, and performed the track "Dust" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on February 17, 2016. AllMusic wrote "after releasing one of the best and boldest albums of her career with Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, Williams goes from strength to strength with Th...

    On February 4, 2020, Williams announced her album Good Souls Better Angels would be released on April 23. In the same Rolling Stone article, Williams released the first single from the album, "Man Without a Soul", which strongly alluded to then-President Donald Trump. Jon Breen of The Irish Times gave the release five out of five stars, writing tha...

    On November 17, 2021, it was announced that Williams would receive the Americana Music Association-UK International Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2022. The ceremony was held on January 27, 2022. On September 12, 2022, Williams was the recipient of the BMI Troubadour Award. The award celebrates songwriters who have made a lasting impact on t...

  6. Jan 28, 2020 · His cover choices also rule: Lucinda Williams duets on a wonderful version of the Intruders' 1968 soul chestnut "Cowboys to Girls," and Gaffney thoughtfully rediscovers the Ed Bruce-penned, 1964 Charlie Louvin hit "See the Big Man Cry."

  7. Sep 1, 1995 · Stunning, gorgeous accompanying vocals by Lucinda Williams definitely help fuel this fire. Other guests include Rosie Flores, Jim Lauderdale and Dale Watson, but none overshadow this being anything but a Gaffney effort.

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