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Writer's pictureJohn Simon

Linda Ronstadt Extravaganza

Updated: Jun 18, 2019

Getting ready for the Burns Sisters Tribute Show at The Hangar Theater

In anticipation of their big show tonight at the Hangar I've got special guests in the studio (Annie & Marie Burns plus hotshot Nashville guitar-slinger Jim Kimball) for a few tunes - and then a slew of songs that Linda did (including a bunch by the original artists).

  • Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Linda Ronstadt (written by Warren Zevon)

  • When Will I Be Loved - Linda Ronstadt (Everly Brothers)

  • You Can Close Your Eyes - Jim Kimball w/ Annie & Marie (written by James Taylor)

  • It Don't Matter Anymore - Annie, Marie, Jim Kimball (written by Buddy Holly)

  • Tracks of My Tears - Annie, Marie & Jim Kimball (written by Smokey Robinson)

  • Someone to Lay Down Beside Me - Linda Ronstadt (written by Karla Bonoff)

  • Rock Me On The Water - Jackson Browne (radio station promo 45)

  • Just One Look - Doris Troy

  • Heatwave - Linda Ronstadt (Martha & Vandellas)

  • Hurt So Bad - Little Anthony & The Imperials

  • Birds - Linda Ronstadt with Don Henley, Glen Frey, Randy Meisner & Sneaky Pete (written by Neil Young)

  • The Blue Train - Linda Ronstadt (ca. 1995)

  • Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful (tribute to Jim K "There are thirteen hundred and fifty-two guitar pickers in Nashville!")

  • Love Is a Rose - Neil Young

  • Ooo Baby Baby - The Miracles

  • Prisoner in Disguise - Linda Ronstadt (John David Souther)

  • Tumblin' Dice - Rolling Stones

  • Different Drum - Greenbriar Boys (original version copied by the Stone Poneys; written by Mike Nesmith)

  • You're No Good - Betty Everett

  • That'll Be The Day - Buddy Holly & The Crickets

  • Back In the USA - Linda Ronstadt (written by Chuck Berry)

  • Long, Long Time (45 Edit) - Linda Ronstadt (written by Gary White)

  • Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison

  • The Waiting - Linda Ronstadt (written by Tom Petty)

  • I Never Will Marry - Linda Ronstadt (written by Fred Hellerman)

  • Many Rivers to Cross - Jimmy Cliff

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