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Ronstadt's version appeared as the opening track on "Lush Life," her second collection of jazz standards recorded with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. The restraint is the key, resulting in an intimate recording that perfectly underscores her wistful reading of the lyrics. She does add steel guitar, which lends a bit of country flavor to the mix and may explain why this one charted higher on the country charts (No. Always eclectic, always tuneful, and, in the case of these dozen tracks, definitely chart-topping Ronstadt!Widely considered her signature song, this melancholy ballad was co-written by Roy Orbison, who had a minor U. She enjoyed success on country and rock charts alike with a voice that capably handled the requirements of both styles.

Never mind Dolly Parton est, give this cd a listen and I think you will agree that Linda is very under rated. The two records showcase Ronstadt’s stylistic versatility, hopping across genres from new wave to country to pop and rock, covering some of the most popular standards of her heyday and making them completely her own.It's a stunning performance of a classic song that added new dimensions to her vocal range against the backdrop of Riddle's lush yet tasteful orchestration. on Billboard's Hot 100, despite it being relegated to the B-side of "Love Is a Rose," a Neil Young song that plays more to the country side of her aesthetic. The most subdued of Ronstadt's Buddy Holly covers (this one written by Paul Anka) takes its cue from the despair in Anka's lyrics, not the skip in Holly's step on the original recording. Ronstadt's initial reaction to Peter Asher's guitar-driven production on her first chart-topping single, as revealed in the Grammy-winning documentary, "Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice"? Many artists had recorded it, from Percy Sledge to the Flying Burrito Brothers and Aretha Franklin by the time it found its way to Ronstadt's first chart-topping album, 1974's "Heart Like a Wheel.

Ronstadt's future Trio partner Dolly Parton supplies unmistakably Parton-esque harmonies on this wonderfully sparse and beautiful rendition of a traditional ballad about a woman who vows she never will marry "for the only man I ever loved has gone on the morning train. This doesn't sound a thing like Buddy Holly's million-selling hit recording of the song, which topped the charts in Billboard and the U. How to get tickets Popular Scottsdale hot dog restaurant is closing Netflix's 'The Fall of the House of Usher' is horrific fun Cherished gay bar is changing hands after 10 years 3. The album was criticized by the Rolling Stone Record Guide for being "premature," as Ronstadt continued to have record-breaking mainstream successes for many years following this release. It's remarkably Motown-esque, if a shade or two more melancholy in Ronstadt's voice than Smokey Robinson's.K. But it feels more like the sort of record Holly would've made than Ronstadt's other hit recordings of his songs. It's a Mexican folk ballad written by Ronstadt with her father, Gilbert Ronstadt, and former bandmate, Stone Poneys guitarist Kenny Edwards, who plays acoustic guitar and adds beautiful harmonies on the track, whose mood is complemented by Dan Dugmore's haunting steel guitar. for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, and the vocal blend is country gold, especially on "It's hard to know another's lips have kissed you.



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