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    • Hal Horowitz
    • Courtesy of artist. Both Warren Zevon and Earle shared a distrust of doing things the traditional way in the music business. This Zevon cover, included in 2004’s wonderful posthumous various artist tribute to the twisted West Coast singer/songwriter, Enjoy Every Sandwich, finds Earle backed by country rockers Reckless Kelly as he pleads for a romantic interest to take him back pledging “I swear that I changed since then”.
    • So You Wannabe an Outlaw. This title track to 2017’s album is a cautionary rocker for anyone who thinks the outlaw musician’s life is a worthy career choice.
    • You Were On My Mind. The cover of this 60s folk-pop hit (originally by the We Five) from 2016’s under-the-radar Earle/Shawn Colvin duet album, was produced by Buddy Miller.
    • Goodbye. Earle returned from drug addiction and a jail sentence that sidelined him since 1990 with 1995’s acoustic Train a Comin’. Recorded for an independent label after MCA dropped him, the bittersweet ballad is a remembrance of a love gone sour.
    • The Revolution Starts Now
    • The Devil’s Right Hand
    • Go Amanda
    • Waiting on The Sky
    • You’Re The Best Lover That I Ever Had
    • Copperhead Road
    • Someday
    • Guitar Town
    • Nowhere Road
    • The Galway Girl

    We open up our top 10 Steve Earle songs list with one of our favorite recordings by this amazing artist. Steve Earle’s “The Revolution Starts Now” was released in 2004. The song was the title track to his album, also entitled The Revolution Starts Now. Steve Earle sounds slightly like Steven Van Zandt on this protest number. The Revolution Starts N...

    Continuing with our Top 10 Steve Earle songs, we turn to one of Steve Earle’s most successful albums, filled with many great ones. At number nine on our list, we present the excellent track “The Devil’s Right Hand.” This one will haunt you. Gary Tallent of the Bruce SpringsteenE Street Band was responsible for the arrangement behind the song. Ex-Lo...

    This lesser-known Steve Earle song entitled “Go, Amanda” was released on his album Jerusalem. The album was released in 2002. The song “Go Amanda” was co-written with Sheryl Crow. You can hear Sheryl Crow’s songwriting style in the song’s very cool guitar groove. This is an awesome track that you can play over and over again. There is also a bit of...

    It’s pure rock and roll country with a bit of Americana all mixed into this brilliant song, “Waiting On The Sky.” The song was released on the albumI’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive, which was Steve Earle’s first record release of the 2010s. The album was issued in 2011. I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alivewas produced by T-Bone Burnette. Th...

    At number six on our top 10 Steve Earle songs list, it is a fan favorite and one of Steve Earl’s most magical songs, which just says it like it is. Sounding a little like 90s Bob Dylan meets Tom Waits, Steve Earle delivered a grand album filled with blues-infused tracks that were utterly captivating. “You’re the Best Lover That I Ever Had” was rele...

    As we break into the second half of our Steve Earle songs list, we turn to some of the real popular songs that Steve Earle has released throughout his career. At number five on our list is the rocking dark tune entitled “Copperhead Road.” Steve Earle is sporting the 80’s Bruce Springsteen bandana, although he looks more like Vince Neil from Mötley ...

    We could have filled this entire top 10 list with songs from Steve Earle’s legendary Guitar Townalbum—what a masterpiece that album is! However, in order to present a wide variety of Steve Earle songs from various points in his career, we limited ourselves to only choosing two songs from the album. Our first choice was this beautiful song entitled ...

    And speaking of Guitar Town. At number three on our top 10 Steve Earle songs list is the album’s incredible title track, “Guitar Town.” Most Steve Earle fans will pick this one as their number one Steve Earle song. We would not argue with them. This is such a brilliant piece of music. Listen to that guitar lick that Steve Earle keeps returning to t...

    As we come almost to a close on our top 10 Steve Earle songs list, we turn to a song entitled “Nowhere Road.” The song was released on the album Exit 0. The album and single served as the follow-up to his Guitar Townalbum. Steve Earle did not disappoint his fans with this one. Everything about this one is excellent. The song’s groove, lyrics, melod...

    Closing out our top 10 Steve Earle songs list we turn to a song released on Steve Earle’s Transcendental Blues album. This wonderful song, “The Galway Girl,” has an extraordinary Celtic vibe, melody, and lyrics. It sounds like it was written many years ago. However, this was an original song written by Steve Earle in 2000. The entire country of Ire...

    • Brian Kachejian
  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Throughout his career, Earle has released over twenty studio albums, along with several live albums and compilations. Notably, his 1995 album Train a Comin’ and 1996’s I Feel Alright marked his musical comeback following a struggle with addiction and legal issues.

  2. Nov 11, 2021 · When a teenage Steve Earle became embedded in the now-iconic songwriting scene that blossomed out of the 1970s with help from towering figures like Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff...

    • Joe Vitagliano
  3. REMASTERED IN HD!Official Music Video for Copperhead Road performed by Steve Earle. Follow Steve Earle: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveearleTwitte...

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  4. Steve Earle was born as Stephen Fain Earle on January 17 1955 in Virginia but moved to Texas at a very young age. He’s an American singer-songwriter in the country, rock and folk genre. Earle...

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  6. Jul 12, 2024 · Listen to music from Steve Earle like Copperhead Road, Guitar Town & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Steve Earle.