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In 1975, Steve Earle moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he met Guy Clark and his wife Susanna. He appears in the 1975 film Heartworn Highways, which documents the songwriting scene in Nashville around Clark, including fellow Texas musicians Townes van Zandt and Rodney Crowell. Earle had already met Van Zandt in Texas, and refers to Clark and Van Zandt as his mentors and teachers. Clark was instrumental in Earle being hired as a songwriter by the Sunbury Dunbar publishing division of RCA. There he wrote songs for the likes of Carl Perkins, Johnny Lee, Vince Gill and Steve Wariner. His song "Mustang Wine" was due to be recorded by Elvis Presley in 1975, but Presley did not turn up for the recording session. The song was released as a single by Carl Perkins. He also wrote the Patty Loveless hit "A Little Bit in Love." Earle did backing vocals on "Desperados Waiting for a Train" (together with Emmylou Harris) on Clark's first album Old No. 1 and toured in Clark's band. In 1981 Earle achieved a top-ten cut with "When You Fall in Love," which was recorded by Johnny Lee. In 1985 one of his compositions "A Far Cry from You" was recorded by Connie Smith, who made the song a minor hit that year.
Earle's early work as a recorded performer was in the rockabilly style, and can be heard on his compilation album: Early Tracks. The album was recorded for Epic Records, but the company dropped Earle, only releasing the album in 1987 after he found success with MCA Nashville. Earle had to wait until 1986 before his first album, Guitar Town, was released by MCA. It was a critical success and was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The follow-up albums Exit 0 in 1987 and the certified-gold Copperhead Road, 1988, built on this success. With Copperhead Road, Earle moved to MCA Los Angeles and drew increasingly on Rock and roll influences.
Earle is the subject of the documentary film Just an American Boy, directed by Amos Poe, which explores his political views as well as his music. The film was shot while Earle was touring in support of his 2002 release Jerusalem. In 2005, he caused consternation among his fans by allowing the song The Revolution Starts Now to be used by General Motors in a TV advertisement for pick-up trucks.In 2006, Earle contributed a cover of Randy Newman's song "Rednecks" to the tribute album Sail Away: The Songs of Randy Newman.[6] Earle is also the subject of two biographies, Steve Earle: Fearless Heart, Outlaw Poet, by the noted New York-based music writer David McGee and Hardcore Troubadour: The Life and Near Death of Steve Earle by Lauren St. John.
In September 2007, Earle released his twelfth studio album, Washington Square Serenade,on New West Records. Earle recorded the album after relocating to New York City, and it was his first attempt at using digital audio workstation ProTools, as opposed to traditional analog recording techniques.[8] The disc features wife Allison Moorer on "Days Aren't Long Enough" and "Down Here Below." The album includes Earle's version of Tom Waits' song "Way Down in the Hole" which is featured as the theme song for the fifth season of The Wire in which Earle himself appears as Walon. In 2008, Earle produced Joan Baez's album Day After Tomorrow. (Prior to their collaboration on Day After Tomorrow, Baez had covered two Earle songs, "Christmas in Washington" and "Jerusalem," on previous albums.) In the winter, he toured Europe and North America in support of Washington Square Serenade, performing half the set solo and the other half with a DJ. On May 12, 2009, Earle released a tribute album, Townes, on New West Records. The album contains 15 songs written by his late friend and musical mentor Townes Van Zandt. Guest artists appearing on the album include Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Earle's wife Allison Moorer, and his son Justin Townes Earle. Both Washington Square Serenade and Townes also earned Grammy awards in the contemporary folk category.
Earle released his first novel and fourteenth studio album, both entitled I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive after a Hank Williams song, in the spring of 2011. The album was released on April 26, 2011 and was produced by T-Bone Burnett. Earle describes it as dealing with questions of mortality and having a "more country" sound than his earlier work. He plans a full band tour in support of the album in the summer of 2011.

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@benjaminpcarow8485
@benjaminpcarow8485 10 лет назад
Steve earle is a mucisian of ideals, and I love that, in this world of capitalist, inhumane slaughter and ignorance, that there are bluegrass artists who see things the way he does. Furthermore, this song IS dixieland, cus he wrote it and he can perform it any way he likes. I have listened to this version something over 78 times now, and it is easily my favorite song to date. Thank you, steve
@Daughter-of-an-outlaw
@Daughter-of-an-outlaw 4 месяца назад
Love it. Him, the song and the special word on his mandolin! Jeez, I love Steve!
@joannehack7588
@joannehack7588 2 года назад
Thank you
@urabampot
@urabampot 11 лет назад
beautiful Steve-O....Tal Cuz...thanx for spreading the wrd...Tiocfaidh Ar La!!!
@whitebluesky6932
@whitebluesky6932 10 лет назад
Love that word he has on the top of his mandolin. I should put that on guitar, that way, I wouldn't have to say it so much when I trying to tune it! All I would have to do is look at it.
@sharksandwich8869
@sharksandwich8869 4 года назад
Word
@denniswinder7656
@denniswinder7656 2 года назад
The night drove ole Dixie down live
@edyke4962
@edyke4962 Год назад
Bloody brilliant !
@jamiehartwright7943
@jamiehartwright7943 2 года назад
Nice very good Steve
@tomquinn9407
@tomquinn9407 10 лет назад
The Das009: I'm afraid, sir, that you have mistaken this lovely song, "Dixieland," about proud Irish and Yankee soldiers advancing on the South to crush the rebels and slaveholders, for the song "Dixie," which, while written by a Yankee, is otherwise unmentionable. Good day to you, sir!
@eriksic
@eriksic 9 лет назад
Starts at 3:30.
@kristoffervelken
@kristoffervelken 11 лет назад
Steve inn Duxieland
@generalcuster3008
@generalcuster3008 11 лет назад
away ye go
@brianmoran1196
@brianmoran1196 6 лет назад
check out Gordon Barrys version of this song...Brilliant
@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand
@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand 4 года назад
Pretty damn good song there, Steve, and I really liked the presentation (at heart being an old 'folkie' from the 60's). What I don't get is what the 'FUCK' on the headstock of your mandolin brings to the party... Just sayin'.
@southwestphiladelfia
@southwestphiladelfia 10 лет назад
Steve, Good stuff - Not to be critical just a little help on your pronunciation. I know you know your Irish stuff pal being friends with the Pogues and many other Irish musicians. The Irish who came to America and mounted campaigns and invaded Canada as you know are called "Fenians". It is not pronounced FIN-YAN. It is pronounce FEEEEEN - YAN. Shane would agree 100 percent. Keep fighting the good fight Steve. Much respect from the city of brotherly love.
@JamesShelton59
@JamesShelton59 6 лет назад
I hate to say it, but your picky comment compels me to make one in response. Sure, his pronunciation of Fenian is a little off, big deal. But you realize that the Pogues were formed in London, James Fearnley and Jem Finer are both English. In fact, although Shane MacGowan was born to Irish parents, I believe he was born in Kent and lived in England quite a bit.
@dustinadams1394
@dustinadams1394 7 лет назад
3:29
@margaretgraves5109
@margaretgraves5109 Год назад
.
@sharksandwich8869
@sharksandwich8869 4 года назад
But its true though the south was basically another country
@durhamviking1809
@durhamviking1809 3 года назад
I am a good ol rebel That's just what I am And for this Yankee nation I do not give a damn I'm glad I fought against them I only wish we'd won And I don't want no pardon For anything I've done
@swamppappy7745
@swamppappy7745 5 лет назад
Dear, Steve. Love your work. Now, sing a song about the poor white farmer that never owned a slave but fought anyway because his brothers and fathers expected him to. Then came home only to lose his farm because they were so poor they had to sell out? Then got a 12$ a month pension only because of lobbying by The United Daughters of the Confederacy on behalf of Confederate veterans. Or, a song about the southern soldiers that didn't get buried or have memorials to until years after. Unlike most Union war dead that the federal government help bury and put up memorials too? Those very same Maine soldiers would want you to memorialize their old foe just as you do them. They were all American boys. thanks
@nilradem
@nilradem 5 лет назад
His song Ben McCuoch does some of that.
@swamppappy7745
@swamppappy7745 5 лет назад
nilradem Ill check it out. Thanks....
@mannerforspammer
@mannerforspammer 10 лет назад
i love how they ALWAYS gotta mention slavery like they are trying to blackmail the south. Thats not the only reason for the war. I could go on for 50 lines about it
@djdatteddys2633
@djdatteddys2633 6 лет назад
Yeah, and don't you just hate how they always mention the Shoah when they talk about the Third Reich?
@kilkee526
@kilkee526 3 года назад
You could. But it wouldn't change the reality that the war was fundamentally about slavery. Ask Alexander Stephens or consult the secession statements of any Southern state. And read the Confederate Constitution.
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