Born to lose
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*A 2002 single by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_To_Lose_%28Dee_Dee_Ramone_single%29 Dee Dee Ramone] | *A 2002 single by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_To_Lose_%28Dee_Dee_Ramone_single%29 Dee Dee Ramone] | ||
- | In this context it's likely to be the Johnny Cash one, which is a version of a tradition country song. The Ray Charles version is the same traditional song. The Johnny Thunders song is also a possibility because [[The Hold Steady]]'s sound could easily appeal to fans of Johnny Thunders. | + | In this context it's likely to be the Johnny Cash one, which is a version of a tradition country song. The Ray Charles version is the same traditional song. The Johnny Thunders song is also a possibility because [[The Hold Steady]]'s sound could easily appeal to both Bruce Springsteen and fans of Johnny Thunders. |
''from [[Barfruit Blues]]'' | ''from [[Barfruit Blues]]'' |
Revision as of 15:08, 3 December 2007
Could be one of five songs:
- A 1962 single by Ray Charles
- A 1962 single by Johnny Cash
- A 1977 single by Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers
- A 1999 single by Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society
- A 2002 single by Dee Dee Ramone
In this context it's likely to be the Johnny Cash one, which is a version of a tradition country song. The Ray Charles version is the same traditional song. The Johnny Thunders song is also a possibility because The Hold Steady's sound could easily appeal to both Bruce Springsteen and fans of Johnny Thunders.
from Barfruit Blues