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  1. History. Ronstadt chose songs from friends and songwriters such as James Taylor, Lowell George of Little Feat, J. D. Souther and Anna McGarrigle as well as one written and originally recorded by Jimmy Cliff and an interpretation of Dolly Parton 's "I Will Always Love You". The album features string arrangements by David Campbell.

  2. “Roll Um Easy” is a song by Linda Ronstadt from her album “Prisoner in Disguise” released in 1975. The song was written by Lowell George, the founding member of the iconic rock band Little Feat. It is a heartfelt ballad that showcases Ronstadt’s soulful vocals and lyrical vulnerability. Table of Contents.

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  3. 2. Aug. 2021 · 9. 8.5K views 2 years ago. Written by Lowell George From Linda Ronstadt's lp "Prisoner in Disguise", 1975 Produced by Peter Asher ...more. Written by Lowell GeorgeFrom Linda...

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  4. Ratings: 757. Prisoner in Disguise. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Prisoner In Disguise by Linda Ronstadt. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Linda Ronstadt chose songs from friends and songwriters such as James Taylor, Lowell George of Little Feat, J. D. Souther and Anna McGarrigle as well as one written and originally recorded by Jimmy Cliff and a interpretation of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You”. The album features string arrangements by David Campbell. Among the ...

  6. Linda Ronstadt - Prisoner in Disguise. download rar. 1. "Love Is a Rose" 2:46. 2. "Hey Mister, That's Me Up on the Jukebox" 3:56. 3. "Roll Um Easy" (featuring Lowell George on slide guitar) 2:58. 4. "Tracks of My Tears" 3:12. 5. "Prisoner in Disguise" (featuring J. D. Souther on harmony vocals) 3:54. 6. "Heat Wave" 2:46. 7.

  7. 17. Jan. 2019 · She hit an early peak with 1974’s Number One album HEART LIKE A WHEEL, and maintained momentum the following year with PRISONER IN DISGUISE, which was built from a similar template to HEART’s. This can best be heard on “Roll Um Easy,” on which she takes the languid, bluesy Little Feat track and adds all manner of Cali-pop ...