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  1. 1 day ago · 1. Last Leaf (written by Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan) 2. If It Wasn’t Broken (written by Sydney Lyndella Ward) 3. Lost Cause (written by Beck David Hansen) 4. Come Ye (written by Nina Simone) 5. Keep Me In Your Heart (written by Warren Zevon & Jorge Calderon) 6. Robbed Blind (written by Keith Richards) 7. House Where Nobody Lives (written by ...

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    2 days ago · While on the set of One from the Heart, Waits encountered Kathleen Brennan, a young Irish-American woman working as an assistant story editor. The two had previously met while Waits was filming Paradise Alley .

  3. 3 days ago · On his latest album, Last Leaf on the Tree, country music legend Willie Nelson reflects on mortality and love as he interprets songs by Tom Waits, Neil Young, Sunny War, Keith Richards, and Beck, among others. Produced by his son Micah, Last Leaf is Nelson’s 153 rd album and his 76 th solo studio album. It’s often spare and melancholy, but ...

  4. 2 days ago · Waits has joked that he makes two types of songs: grim reapers and grand weepers. The former became his staple sound in the 1980s after he married longtime creative partner Kathleen Brennan and began his decade-long tenure on Island Records, which still occasionally found him returning to the latter via less frequent but no less disarming ballads.

  5. 1 day ago · 1. Last Leaf (written by Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan) 2. If It Wasn’t Broken (written by Sydney Lyndella Ward) 3. Lost Cause (written by Beck David Hansen) 4. Come Ye (written by Nina Simone) 5. Keep Me In Your Heart (written by Warren Zevon & Jorge Calderon) 6. Robbed Blind (written by Keith Richards) 7. House Where Nobody Lives (written by ...

  6. 2 days ago · Real Gone by Tom Waits. The crown prince of the unholy racket was at it again with what’s essentially a double album’s worth of material. Once again collaborating with wife Kathleen Brennan ...

  7. 1 day ago · “A swirling psychedelic sound introduces the title track, Waits and Kathleen Brennan’s sobering meditation on standing alone in the world. With quivering voice and sure-handed guitar strums, Nelson evokes the fear and trembling of standing on life’s precipice, even as so many of his friends have passed over it, while resisting the grip of death and promising immortality through the power ...

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