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  1. 19. Sept. 1995 · Find release reviews and credits for The Rose of the San Joaquin - Tom Russell on AllMusic - 1995 New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes ...

  2. Listen to The Rose of the San Joaquin & The Man from God Knows Where by Tom Russell on Deezer. Volver, Volver (Intro), The Rose of the San Joaquin, Hand Carved Heart...

  3. wederom een geweldig album van Tom Russell. de man grossiert in het maken van authentieke, pure, eerlijke muziek die binnen dringt in de ziel van de luisteraar. dit album stond in de States langere tijd in de top 10 van "Americana" albums. "The Rose of the San Joaquin" en "Heartaches Are Stealin" schreef hij samen met Ian Tyson, "What Do You Want" co-written met Peter Case, "Out In California ...

  4. S G hining down on my love in Ma Bm dera, shining int C o her dark Spanish eyes G. O G h she taught me those Mexican lo Em ve songs. " G Volver, Volver" in my dr Em eams. A C nd I miss Cm the Rose of S G an Joaquin. C G aught somewhere betwe Em en. T C he road and th Cm e Rose of San Jo G aquin Em. O Em h her bl G ack hair fell on the bla Bm ...

  5. He released two acclaimed recordings with Barrence Whitfield during the decade as well: Hillbilly Voodoo and Cowboy Mambo. He moved over to Hightone for 1995's The Rose of the San Joaquin and 1997's Song of the West. He also sang on recordings by Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Nanci Griffith, and Katy Moffatt. In 1999, Russell found another gear with ...

  6. Los Angeles' singer-songwriter Tom Russell debuted in the 1970s in a duo with Patricia Hardin that released Ring Of Bone (1976) and Wax Museum (1978), but remained unknown for more than two decades, despite albums such as Heart On A Sleeve (1984), the eclectic Road to Bayamon (1988), Poor Man's Dream (1989), Hurricane Season (1991), and Cowboy Real (1993), The Rose of the San Joaquin (1995 ...

  7. The road and the Rose of San Joaquin. Oh her black hair fell on the blanket in the tall grass we with the dew. Making love through the night by the river. Oh Magdalene how my heart cries for you. Alone on this highway of darkness. You are the light of my dreams. And I miss the Rose of San Joaquin.