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Guy Clark
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Homeless
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from The Dark
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Jack of All Trades
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from Boats to Build
(2005)
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Guy Clark
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One Way Ticket Down
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from Somedays the Song Writes You
(2009)
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Guy Clark
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I'm All Through Throwing Good Love After Bad
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from Guy Clark - Live from Austin, TX
(2007)
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Guy Clark
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Water Under the Bridge
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from Cold Dog Soup
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Baton Rouge
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from Boats to Build
(2005)
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Guy Clark
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Stuff That Works
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from Dublin Blues
(2008)
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Guy Clark
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She Ain't Going Nowhere
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from Old No. 1
(2008)
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Guy Clark
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Soldier's Joy, 1864
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from The Dark
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Ballad Of Laverne And Captain Flint
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from Heartworn Highways (Original Recording Remastered)
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Baby Took a Limo to Memphis
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from Together At the Bluebird Café
(2001)
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Guy Clark
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Maybe I Can Paint Over That
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from Somedays the Song Writes You
(2009)
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Guy Clark
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Magdalene
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from Workbench Songs
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Black Diamond Strings
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from Dublin Blues
(2008)
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Guy Clark
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Men Will Be Boys
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from Cold Dog Soup
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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All Through Throwing Good Love..
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from Old Friends
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Me I'm Feelin' the Same
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from Texas Cookin'
(2008)
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Guy Clark
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Expose
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from Workbench Songs
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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A Little of Both
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from Keepers
(2006)
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Guy Clark
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Like a Coat from the Cold
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from Old No. 1
(2008)
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Guy Clark
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How'd You Get This Number
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from Boats to Build
(2005)
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Guy Clark
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Come from the Heart
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from Guy Clark - Live from Austin, TX
(2007)
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Guy Clark
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Crystelle
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from The South Coast of Texas
(2005)
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Guy Clark
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Supply and Demand
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from Better Days
(2005)
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Guy Clark
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Good Hearted Woman
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from Lonesome, On'ry and Mean - A Tribute to Waylon Jennings
(2003)
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Comment:
Part of the power in Guy Clark's work is the homespun simplicity of his style. Some songs bang around like fancy, flashy sports cars, but his tunes reach their destination like a good, old reliable pickup — an American make, of course. It's the everyday details lesser writers leave out that make Clark's songs ring true. He counts his blue shirt and old boots among the "Stuff That Works," but you could easily throw his carefully crafted tunes onto the list too. Staring down his own mistakes unblinkingly, he doesn't utter a word of regret, merely musing "Maybe I Can Paint Over That." And his deceptive ease in depicting a woman leaving bad love behind on "She Ain't Going Nowhere" might make you wonder whether he could've slipped into screenwriting during his early stint in L.A.
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