Lucinda Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American rock, folk, and alt-country singer-songwriter. A three-time Grammy Award winner, she was named "America's best songwriter" by TIME magazine in 2002. Williams has garnered considerable critical acclaim, but her commercial success has been moderate. She also has a reputation as a perfectionist and slow worker when it comes to recording; six years passed between the release of her second and third albums. However, she frequently makes guest appearances on other artists' albums and contributes to compilations and soundtracks. She has performed on record with Elvis Costello, Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Leftover Salmon, and Steve Earle, among others. She has also opened concerts for artists such as Neil Young. From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucinda_Williams ... Early life Williams was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, the daughter of poet and literature professor Miller Williams. Her father worked as a visiting professor in Mexico and Chile as well as different parts of the American South, before settling at the University of Arkansas. His daught
1 | I Lost It | Car Wheels on a Gravel Road |
2 | Greenville | Car Wheels on a Gravel Road |
3 | Side of the Road | Lucinda Williams [Bonus Tracks] |
4 | Crescent City | Lucinda Williams |
5 | Rolling Along | Happy Woman Blues |
6 | Price to Pay | Lucinda Williams [Bonus Tracks] |
7 | Jambalaya (On the Bayou) | Ramblin' |
8 | Can't Let Go | Lucinda Williams |
9 | Can't Let Go | Car Wheels on a Gravel Road |
10 | People Talkin' | World Without Tears |
11 | Car Wheels On A Gravel Road | Lucinda Williams |
12 | Abandoned | Lucinda Williams [Bonus Tracks] |
13 | Big Red Sun Blues | Lucinda Williams [Bonus Tracks] |
14 | Over Time | World Without Tears |
15 | Goin' Back Home | Lucinda Williams |
16 | Ventura | World Without Tears |
17 | Sweet Old World | Sweet Old World |
18 | Which Will | Sweet Old World |
19 | Are You Down | Essence |
20 | Am I Too Blue | Lucinda Williams [Bonus Tracks] |