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  1. 24. Jan. 2021 · 24 January 2021. Warren Zevon was a restless, sardonic genius. Born on 24 January 1947, he came to embody the dark side of the music industry’s drinking and drug excesses in the 70s. His lasting legacy is not his wild life, though; as the best Warren Zevon songs prove, it is as one of the most gifted songwriters in modern music.

  2. 24. Jan. 2015 · Our list of the Top 10 Warren Zevon Songs includes tracks from that 1976 album (which you might as well call his proper debut) to The Wind, a terrific final LP released just weeks before he...

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  3. 26. Aug. 2018 · Warren Zevon TRUE Top 50 Songs - Best of List. John Finneman. 1.53K subscribers. 2K views 5 years ago. ...more. Criminally underrated artist. He definitely deserves a True Top 50 list....

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  4. 25. Jan. 2023 · Warren Zevon's 50 greatest songs – ranked! Chosen by Egil & Hallgeir @ BornToListen.com / musicthisday.com. Also check out: Tom Waits' 75 best songs - ranked! Leonard Cohen's 30 best songs - ranked! The 50 greatest The Clash songs – ranked! Townes Van Zandt's 50 greatest songs – ranked!

    • She Quit Me
    • Hasten Down The Wind
    • Excitable Boy
    • Disorder in The House
    • Reconsider Me
    • Poor Poor Pitiful Me
    • Carmelita
    • Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
    • Werewolves of London
    • Keep Me in Your Heart

    “She Quit Me,” may sound real raw, and he guitar is at times a bit out of time and out of tune, Nonetheless, when Warren slides into that verse, you can feel the pain of heartbreak 10 times more than you do from any other song. “She Quit Me” was released on Warren Zevon’s first album, Wanted Dead Or Alive. The album was released in 1969 and quickly...

    Linda Ronstadt was one of the classic rock era artists who benefited greatly from Warren Zevon’s songwriting talents. Not only did Linda Ronstadt record a few of Warren Zevon’s songs, she even titled an album after one of his compositions. In 1976, Linda Ronstadt released the album Hasten Down The Wind, which was the title of the Warren Zevon compo...

    While we are on the topic of album titles, Warren Zevon’s song “Excitable Boy” also served as the title for his most commercially successful album. The album Excitable Boy was released in 1978. Five singles were released from the Excitable Boyalbum. The title track was released as the record’s second single just before the release of “Werewolves of...

    The outstanding “Disorder in the House” was not the first to feature a duet between Warren Zevon and his friend Bruce Springsteen. The two had previously paired up on the song “Jeanie Needs A Shooter,” released on the 1980 Warren Zevon LP Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School. The song “Disorder In The House” appeared on Warren Zevon’s final album, The...

    As we continue our Top 10 Warren Zevon songs list, we turn to a track that was once given to Stevie Nicks to record. However, the album Stevie Nicks had been recording, titled Mirror Mirror, was never released. The Stevie Nicks version of “Reconsider Me” was not released until it was included as an unreleased track on her career retrospective box s...

    While “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” has always been a song associated with Linda Ronstadt because of the huge commercial success she enjoyed with the song, we have always liked Warren Zevon’s version of this song better. The song was released on Warren Zevon’s second album entitled Warren Zevon. The album was released in 1976.

    The beautiful ballad “Carmelita” has always been a fan favorite. The song was released on Warren Zevon’s 1976 album Warren Zevon. The album featured a star-studded cast of well-known studio musicians and rock stars. Glenn Frey of The Eaglesplayed rhythm guitar and sang backing vocals on the song “Carmelita.” The composition turned out to be one of ...

    This one has always been a big time fan favorite. “Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner,” was composed by Warren Zevon and David Lindell. It was released on the 1978 album Excitable Boy. It holds the distinction of being Zevon’s final live performance, delivered on The Late Show with David Letterman, prior to his passing in 2003. In 1973, Zevon enco...

    On almost any Top 10 Warren Zevon songs list, “Werewolves of London” always comes in at number one. No argument can be made that “Werewolves of London” was not his most famous song; it was Warren Zevon’s biggest hit, his most popular song, and one the most famous songs of the classic rock era. We have a sentiment for another Warren Zevon song that ...

    The Warren Zevon song “Keep Me In Your Heart” was not only Warren Zevon’s swan song to his career but also his farewell song to life itself. Over the years, it has always struck me that as Warren Zevon knew he was dying, he still felt compelled to record one final album. Most people would have just tried to enjoy every minute left and paid no atten...

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  6. 18. Jan. 2018 · 1. “Desperados Under the Eaves” (1976) It wasn’t quite his debut album — 1969’s largely forgotten Wanted Dead or Alive holds that distinction — but Zevons self-titled LP in 1976 is the one that cemented his reputation as an unparalleled chronicler of West Coast beauty and excess.