Counting down southern rock : the 100 best songs /

Type de publication:

Book

Source:

Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield,, United States, p.xvi, 199 pages ; 24 cm. (2016)

ISBN:

1442245395

Numéro d'appel:

ML3534.3

Mots-clés:

History and criticism., Rock music, Southern States

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references (page 181) and index.100. "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way," Hank Williams Jr. (from Rowdy, 1981) -- 99. "Two Trains/Orange Blossom Special," Cooder Browne (from Cooder Browne, 1978) -- 98. "Glitter Queen," Hydra (from Hydra, 1974) -- 97. "Mind Bender," Stillwater (from Stillwater, 1977) -- 96. "That's Your Secret," Sea Level (from Cats on the Coast, 1977) -- 95. "Sang Her Love Songs," Winters Brothers Band (from Winters Brothers Band, 1977) -- 94. "Gambler's Roll," Allman Brothers Band (from Seven Turns, 1990) -- 93. "Fox Huntin'," Blackhorse (from Blackhorse, 1979) -- 92. "Rock and Roll Southern Man," Beaverteeth (from Dam It, 1978) -- 91. "Stonehead Blues," Eric Quincy Tate (from Eric Quincy Tate, 1970) -- 90. "Prime Time," Rossington Collins Band (from Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere, 1980) -- 89. "Levee Blues," Potliquor (from Levee Blues, 1971) -- 88. "Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine," Kentucky Headhunters (from Pickin' on Nashville, 1989) -- 87. "She Talks to Angels," Black Crowes (from Shake Your Money Maker, 1990) -- 86. "Mail Train Blues," Grinderswitch (from Macon Tracks, 1975) -- 85. "You Can't Get Off with Your Shoes On," Barefoot Jerry (from You Can't Get Off with Your Shoes On, 1975) -- 84. "All Over but the Cryin'," Georgia Satellites (from In the Land of Salvation and Sin, 1989) -- 83. "Shout Bamalama," Wet Willie (from Wet Willie II, 1972) -- 82. "In America," Charlie Daniels Band (from Full Moon, 1980) -- 81. "Heard It on the X," ZZ Top (from Fandango!, 1975) -- 80. "Comic Book Hero," Wet Willie (from The Wetter the Better, 1976) -- 79. "Uncle Ned," Point Blank (from Second Season, 1977) -- 78. "Hand Picked," Richard Betts (from Highway Call, 1974) -- 77. "Still in Saigon," Charlie Daniels Band (from Windows, 1982) -- 76. "Georgia Rhythm," Atlanta Rhythm Section (from A Rock and Roll Alternative, 1976) -- 75. "Twice As Hard," Black Crowes (from Shake Your Money Maker, 1990) -- 74. "Knoxville Girl," Outlaws (from Outlaw's, 1975) -- 73. "Am I Losin'," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Nuthin' Fancy, 1975) -- 72. "Fancy Ideas," Rossington Collins Band (from This Is the Way, 1981) -- 71. "Fall of the Peacemakers," Molly Hatchet (from No Guts ... No Glory, 1983) -- 70. "Please Be with Me," Cowboy (from 5'll Getcha Ten, 1971) -- 69. "Uneasy Rider," Charlie Daniels (from Honey in the Rock, 1973) -- 68. "So into You," Atlanta Rhythm Section (from A Rock and Roll Alternative, 1976) -- 67. "Come and Go Blues," Hank Williams Jr. (from Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound, 1979) -- 66. "Railroad Steel," Georgia Satellites (from Georgia Satellites, 1986) -- 65. "All I Can Do Is Write about It," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Gimme Back My Bullets, 1976) -- 64. "Jealous Again," Black Crowes (from Shake Your Money Maker, 1990) -- 63. "Searchin' for a Rainbow," Marshall Tucker Band (from Searchin' for a Rainbow, 1975) -- 62. "Bounty Hunter," Molly Hatchet (from Molly Hatchet, 1978) -- 61. "Travelin' Shoes," Elvin Bishop (from Let It Flow, 1974) -- 60. "Don't Misunderstand Me," Rossington Collins Band (from Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere, 1980) -- 59. "Four Walls of Raiford," Lynyrd Skynyrd (Legend, 1987/Lynyrd Skynyrd, 1991) -- 58. "Rockin' into the Night," .38 Special (from Rockin' into the Night, 1980) -- 57. "Hard to Handle," Black Crowes (from Shake Your Money Maker, 1990) -- 56. "Jim Dandy," Black Oak Arkansas (from High on the Hog, 1973) -- 55. "Country Side of Life," Wet Willie (from Keep on Smilin', 1974) -- 54. "Gator Country," Molly Hatchet (from Molly Hatchet, 1978) -- 53. "This Ol' Cowboy," Marshall Tucker Band (from Where We All Belong, 1974) -- 52. "Long Haired Country Boy," Charlie Daniels Band (from Fire on the Mountain, 1974) -- 51. "Honky Tonk Night Time Man," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Street Survivors, 1977) --50. "24 Hours at a Time," Marshall Tucker Band (from A New Life, 1974) -- 49. "Hurry Sundown," Outlaws (from Hurry Sundown, 1977) -- 48. "Trudy," Charlie Daniels Band (from Fire on the Mountain, 1974) -- 47. "Southbound," Allman Brothers Band (from Brothers and Sisters, 1973) -- 46. "Cheap Sunglasses," ZZ Top (from Degüello, 1979) -- 45. "Rock Bottom," Dickey Belts Band (from Pattern Disruptive, 1988) -- 44. "Brickyard Road," Johnny Van Zant (from Brickyard Road, 1990) -- 43. "I'm No Angel," Gregg Allman Band (from I'm No Angel 1987) -- 42. "Fire on the Mountain," the Marshall Tucker Band (from Searchin' for a Rainbow, 1975) -- 41. "Good Clean Fun," Allman Brothers Band (from Seven Turns, 1990) -- 40. "Dixie Rock," Wet Willie (from Dixie Rock, 1975) -- 39. "Freeborn Man," Outlaws (from Lady in Waiting, 1976) -- 38. "Just Got Paid," ZZ Top (from Rio Grande Mud, 1972) -- 37. "Jukin'/San Antonio Rose," Atlanta Rhythm Section (from Red Tape, 1976) -- 36. "Dumas Walker," Kentucky Headhunters (from Pickin' on Nashville, 1989) -- 35. "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys," .38 Special (from Wild-Eyed Southern Boys, 1981) -- 34. "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky," Outlaws (from Ghost Riders, 1980) -- 33. "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," Georgia Satellites (from Georgia Satellites, 1986) -- 32. "Caught Up in You," .38 Special (from Special Forces, 1982) -- 31. "Grey Ghost," Henry Paul Band (from Grey Ghost, 1979) -- 30. "Seven Turns," Allman Brothers Band (from Seven Turns, 1990) -- 29. "Flirtin' with Disaster," Molly Hatchet (from Flirtin' with Disaster, 1979) -- 28. "Fooled Around and Fell in Love," Elvin Bishop (from Struttin' My Stuff, 1975) -- 27. "Hold On Loosely," .38 Special (from Wild-Eyed Southern Boys, 1981) -- 26. "That Smell," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Street Survivors, 1977) -- 25. "Ain't Wastin' Time No More," Allman Brothers Band (from Eat a Peach, 1972) -- 24. "Heard It in a Love Song," Marshall Tucker Band (from Carolina Dreams, 1977) -- 23. "Statesboro Blues," Allman Brothers Band (from The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East, 1971) -- 22. "Tuesday's Gone," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd, 1973) -- 21. "Melissa," Allman Brothers Band (from Eat a Peach, 1972) -- 20. "Highway Song," Blackfoot (from Strikes, 1979) -- 19. "There Goes Another Love Song," Outlaws (from Outlaws, 1975) -- 18. "Homesick," Atlanta Rhythm Section (from Quinella, 1981) -- 17. "Gimme Three Steps," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd, 1973) -- 16. "Blue Sky," Allman Brothers Band (from Eat a Peach, 1972) -- 15. "La Grange," ZZ Top (from Tres Hombres, 1973) -- 14. "Midnight Rider," Allman Brothers Band (from Idlewild South, 1970) -- 13. "Simple Man," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd, 1973) -- 12. "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," Charlie Daniels Band (from Million Mile Reflections, 1979) -- 11. "Dreams"/"Dreams I'll Never See," Allman Brothers Band/Molly Hatchet (from The Allman Brothers Band, 1969/Molly Hatchet, 1978) -- 10. "The South's Gonna Do It Again," Charlie Daniels Band (from Fire on the Mountain, 1974) -- 9. "Train, Train," Blackfoot (from Strikes, 1979) -- 8. "Keep On Smilin'," Wet Willie (from Keep On Smilin', 1974) -- 7. "Take the Highway," Marshall Tucker Band (from The Marshall Tucker Band 1973) -- 6. "Whipping Post," Allman Brothers Band (from At Fillmore East, 1971) -- 5. "Green Grass and High Tides," Outlaws (from Outlaws, 1975) -- 4. "Sweet Home Alabama," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from Second Helping, 1974) -- 3. "Ramblin' Man," Allman Brothers Band (from Brothers and Sisters, 1973) -- 2. "Can't You See," Marshall Tucker Band (from The Marshall Tucker Band, 1973) -- 1. "Free Bird," Lynyrd Skynyrd (from One More from the Road, 1976)."In Counting Down Southern Rock: The 100 Best Songs, C. Eric Banister considers the best songs to emerge from the bands who made Southern rock what it is. Banister examines the impact of the songs on the society and culture of devoted fans and delves deep into the history and production of each song. Featuring such well-known bands as the Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd as well as less visible groups like Blackhorse and Heartsfield, this book is the perfect introduction for both newbies and dedicated fans,"--Amazon.com.