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"The Weary Kind (theme from Crazy Heart)" from the Fox Searchlight film Crazy Heart.
Label: New West Records Director: Danny Clinch
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"The Weary Kind (theme from Crazy Heart)" from the Fox Searchlight film Crazy Heart.
Label: New West Records Director: Danny Clinch
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From the Bootleg Series Vols. 1 - 3
He was a friend of mine He was a friend of mine Every time I think about him now Lord, I just can't keep from cryin...
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From the Bootleg Series Vols. 1 - 3
He was a friend of mine He was a friend of mine Every time I think about him now Lord, I just can't keep from cryin' 'Cause he was a friend of mine
He died on the road He died on the road He never had enough money To pay his room or board And he was a friend of mine
I stole away and cried I stole away and cried 'Cause I never had too much money And I never been quite satisfied And he was a friend of mine
He never done no wrong He never done no wrong A thousand miles from home And he never harmed no one And he was a friend of mine
He was a friend of mine He was a friend of mine Every time I hear his name Lord, I just can't keep from cryin' 'Cause he was a friend of mine
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"Handle with Care" is the first track from the Traveling Wilburys 1988 album, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. Writing credits are shared by al...
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"Handle with Care" is the first track from the Traveling Wilburys 1988 album, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. Writing credits are shared by all five band members, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan.
The single reached #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, #21 on the UK singles chart and #3 on the ARIA Chart
The song was originally intended as the B-side of Harrison's "This is Love". Harrison had not yet written a song for the B-side when an impromptu gathering of the musicians who became the Wilburys turned into an informal songwriting and jam session. Casting about for a song idea while relaxing in a garden near Bob Dylan's recording studio, Harrison was inspired when he noticed a box in Dylan's garage that was labeled "Handle with Care". The box also inspired the opening line: "been beat up and battered around." The complete song quickly followed, with different members of the gathering contributing various lines. The group moved to a recording studio and quickly laid down the basic tracks which were later polished by eventual Wilburys producer Jeff Lynne.
Harrison's record company decided that the song was too good to be released as "filler." Encouraged by this response and the enjoyable experience of recording together, the group re-convened to record the first Wilburys album, which featured "Handle With Care" as the lead track.
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Chimes of freedom from Copenhagen 1988
Well far between sundown's finish and midnight's broken toll We ducked inside the doorway thunder crashin' As m...
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Chimes of freedom from Copenhagen 1988
Well far between sundown's finish and midnight's broken toll We ducked inside the doorway thunder crashin' As majestic bells of boats struck shadows in the sun Sayin' it may be the chimes of freedom flashin'
Flashin' for the warriors whose strength is not to fight Flashin' for the refugees on their unarmed road of flight And for each and every underdog soldier in the night We gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashin'
Well in the city's melted furnace unexpectedly we watched With faces hidden here while the walls were tightenin' As the echo of the wedding bells before the blowing rain Dissolved into the wild bales of lightnin'
Yeah tollin' for the rebel yeah tollin' for the raked Tollin' for the luckless the abandoned and forsaked Yeah tollin' for the outcasts burnin' constantly at stakes And we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashin'
And then through a cloud-like curtain in a far off corner flashed There's a hypnotic splattered mist was slowly liftin' Well electric light still struck like arrows Fired but for the ones condemned to drift or else be kept from driftin'
Well tollin' for the searching ones on this speechless secret trail For the lonesome haunted lovers with too personal a tale And for each young heart for each channeled soul misplaced inside a jail Yeah we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashin'
Well starry eyed and laughin' I recall when we were caught Trapped by an old track of vows for the hands suspended As we listened one last time and we watched with one last look Spellbound and swallowed "Has the tollin' ended?"
Yeah tollin' for the achin' ones whose wounds cannot be nursed For the countless confused accused misused strung out ones at worst And for every hung out person in the whole wide universe We gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashin'
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Great Channel D :-)
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