Имя файла T:\Linda Ronstadt - Hasten Down The Wind. Support comes from many of her regulars Andrew Gold, Russ Kunkel, Waddy Wachtel, Kenny Edwards and Dan Dugmore plus guest harmony vocals on the title tune by Eagle Don Henley.Įxact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. The album itself topped the Country Chart and went to #3 on Pop. Her cover of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be The Day" charted at #11 on the Singles Chart, while "Crazy" peaked at #6. Continuing to find her muses in writers as diverse as the late Warren Zevon ("Hasten Down The Wind"), Ry Cooder ("The Tattler"), Willie Nelson ("Crazy") and truly Karla Bonoff ("If He's Ever Near" and two of the strongest cuts: "Lose Again", "Someone To Lay Down Beside Me"), this collection was the artist's first to go platinum and captured her a Grammy for the year's best female pop vocal performance. Drawing on mostly ballads and using crafted arrangements to emphasize vocals (many featuring gorgeous accapella sections) never to-date had she delivered such a song-to-song concentration of emotion. Note: the text of this song's lyrics is not under the same copyright license as the wiki's encyclopedic text, it is used under fair use/ dealing.Smack dab in the middle of the singer's prime output, 1976's Hasten Down The Wiond is one of her most powerful, mature and yes, adventuresome albums she was to undertake. Linda Ronstadt covered the song and used the title for her 1976 album Hasten Down the Wind. Jackson Browne, producer of the song's debut album, has stated that it is one of his favourite songs of all time. ![]() A strings version is on Dad Get Me Out Of This: The String Quartet Tribute To Warren Zevon. The song is also available in sheet form in The Warren Zevon Guitar Songbook. It is also featured on the live albums Learning to Flinch and the 2007 reissue of Stand in the Fire. The song appears on the compilation albums I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology) and Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon. It is one of Zevon's more tender songs, even if dealing with such an unhappy relationship. His perception of her personality has changed so much since they met that he can't find the woman he loved, and is only hanging on to half her heart. In response she says that she would actually rather be with him, but the man comes to realize that this is only her way to keep him on the limb. In the end he comes to agree, she needs to be free. She tells him that "she thinks she needs to be free", a euphemism for leaving him, noting that the relationship does not seem to be really working out. ![]() The song describes a man's turbulent relationship with a woman. "Hasten Down the Wind" is a song from Warren Zevon's 1976 self-titled album.
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