name um nowbesides copperhead road[Edited on March 22, 2005 at 7:44 PM. Reason : .]
3/22/2005 7:44:09 PM
Candy Shop
3/22/2005 7:58:32 PM
duh, Guitar Town!!The Rain Came Down is pretty decent.See also: Robert Earl Keen, Jr; The Lost Trailers
3/22/2005 8:14:30 PM
transcendental blues
3/22/2005 8:42:55 PM
btttSteve Earle rocks.
3/25/2005 11:12:18 AM
Devil's Right HandJohnny Come LatelyBoth from the Copperhead Road album
3/25/2005 3:38:17 PM
all of them
3/26/2005 3:30:12 AM
harlan man
3/26/2005 9:12:19 PM
COPPERHEAD ROAD
3/27/2005 12:20:18 AM
rich man's war
3/28/2005 10:10:04 AM
rich man's war, definitelyrevolution starts now
3/28/2005 2:10:51 PM
i kissed my sweetie with my fist
3/28/2005 2:14:06 PM
bump
2/17/2006 10:15:51 PM
2/17/2006 11:26:03 PM
Guitar Town (prob his biggest hit, alongside Copperhead Road...been covered by Roger Creager)Think It OverFearless HeartMy Old Friend the Blues (been covered by Joe Nichols, the Proclaimers, Percy Sledge, and about a half dozen other people)Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough)--covered by Sawyer Brown/Confederate RailroadRevolution Starts NowThe Gringo's TaleHome To HoustonI Ain't Ever Satisfied (covered by Brother Phelps)The Devil's Right Hand (covered by Johnny Cash/Waylon Jennings/Highwaymen)The Other KindMercenary SongTom Ames' Prayer (covered by Robert Earl Keen, who is horribly, woefully underappreciated)The Rain Came Downand Travis Tritt's song Sometimes She Forgets is actually a Steve Earle cover...but Steve's version kinda sucks.oh, and Steve Earle does a great live cover of Dead Flowers by the Rolling Stones. It's on the [i]Shut Up and Die Like An Aviator[i] album.[Edited on February 17, 2006 at 11:30 PM. Reason : asdf]
2/17/2006 11:30:33 PM
FYI, turns out that Brother Phelps also does a good cover of The Other Kind.
2/18/2006 12:10:25 AM