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  1. 19. Sept. 2013 · Our list of the Top 10 Gram Parsons Songs brings together his best moments from his time in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, and the two solo albums.

  2. 1 HICKORY WIND. The ByrdsSweetheart Of The Rodeo, 1969/Grievous Angel, 1974. Advertisement. Written with former ISB bandmate Bob Buchanan and debuted by The Byrds at the Grand Ole Opry on...

    • "Sleepless Nights"
    • "Dark End of The Street"
    • "Ooh Las Vegas"
    • "$1000 Wedding"
    • "In My Hour of Darkness"
    • "The New Soft Shoe"
    • "A Song For You"
    • "She"
    • "Brass Buttons"
    • "Hot Burrito #1"

    The twangy rendition of the Bryant songwriting team's "Sleepless Nights" by Parsons and Harris. Its among several great versions, beginning with the Everly Brothers original and continuing through the catalogs of The Judds and Patty Loveless.

    The Flying Burrito Brothers recorded a soul classic, penned by legends Chips Moman and Dan Penn and popularized by James Carr, in its own musical voice without watering down or ignoring its original intent.

    Posthumous 1974 solo album The Grievous Angelflavors Parsons' best work with early Harris vocal magic. This one's a rollicking number that's sonically and thematically similar to Nikki Lane's own Sin City celebration, "Jackpot."

    The softer side of California country-rock, arguably invented by Hillman and taken to the mainstream mountaintop by the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt, never sounded sweeter or more surreal.

    Despite its dreary title, this one sounds more like a peppy blend of honky-tonk tradition and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's sunshiny version of rocking country music. For something as rewarding, keep the record spinning for the next track on GP, "Kiss the Children."

    Steel guitar accompaniment drags the "cosmic American music" perfected by the Flying Burrito Brothers back to the barrooms in one of the best collaborations between Parsons and Harris.

    There's something indescribably surreal about Parson's nearly five-minute love ballad. The closest thing to it is the twangier material written and performed by his pal Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones.

    Whether you're listening to the Monkees, Green Day or Gram Parsons, you can't go wrong with the very different-sounding songs sharing this title. In Parson's case, a simple pronoun unravels into a rich, textured story inspired by the Florida native's Southern upbringing.

    This holdover from Parsons' time as a Harvard-area folk singer got converted to yet another great example of early country-rock. Its lyrics, said to be about Parson's mother, show an attention to detail and storytelling depth that'd soon be mastered by John Prine.

    This cut off The Flying Burrito Brothers' The Gilded Palace of Sinbest melds John Lennon's experimental bent with the songwriting of Parsons' honky-tonk heroes. It's a co-write with Chris Ethridge, a band mate since the latter days of The International Submarine Band.

  3. 30. Apr. 2013 · 384 subscribers. Subscribed. 18. 2.7K views 11 years ago. Gram Parsons (November 5, 1946 -- September 19, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist. Parsons is best...

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  4. 19. Sept. 2022 · Hot Burrito # 1” An aching ballad penned by the Parsons-Hillman partnership, it remains one of the best-known of all Parsons’ signature songs.

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  6. He was only twenty-six when he died. This list will be specifically looking at material from his solo career. Although that may only consist of two albums, the records are strong enough to warrant a selection of songs that make up a top ten list.