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  1. 14. Dez. 2017 · SPIN Staff ranks the top songs by the American singer-songwriter, who blends blues, jazz, rock, and experimental music. From his crushing ballads to his caustic rock pieces and eccentric spoken-word tracks, Waits reflects the antinomies of the contemporary experience.

  2. A list of 15 songs that capture the diversity and creativity of Tom Waits' music, from blues to jazz to experimental. Each song is accompanied by a brief description and a link to a related article.

  3. 7. Dez. 2020 · 10 best songs by Tom Waits: ‘ (Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night’. After the initial vain attempt to make a mark with his debut album Closing Time in 1973, it was Waits’ second album The Heart of the Night in 1974 that established his distinct style and turned some heads.

  4. "Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen)" (commonly known as "Tom Traubert's Blues" or "Waltzing Matilda") is a song by American alternative rock musician Tom Waits. It is the opening track on Waits' fourth studio album Small Change, released in September 1976 on Asylum Records. Written by Waits and produced by Bones Howe ...

  5. 10. Mai 2017 · The Grammy-winning musician, who was nominated for an Oscar for his soundtrack work on One from the Heart, has also acted in major films. In April 2016 he signed up for a TV show called Citizen....

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  6. 19. Dez. 2023 · A list of the best songs by Tom Waits, a musician, composer, songwriter, and storyteller who often focuses on the outsiders of society. The list includes classics like (Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night, Tom Traubert’s Blues, and Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis.

  7. 4. März 2016 · RUBYS ARMS (Heartattack and Vine, 1980) This isn’t one of Tom Waits’ best-known songs, but it’s from Heartattack and Vine and I remember hearing it for the first time and just bawling crying listening to it in my car. It’s one of the heaviest song I’ve ever heard, in terms of emotion.