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    Official Channel of Singer/Songwriter Lucinda Williams

    • Those Three Days. In a conversation with two versions of her slowly healing self, Lucinda rotates between deep sorrow and the maddening confusion that occasionally combusts into fits of anger after a relationship halts unexpectedly.
    • Unsuffer Me. Against an almost metal layer bedrock, Lucinda exhibits one of her strongest examples of the poetic lyrical structure that elucidates her artistry.
    • Are You Alright? The exploratory empathy Lucinda expresses throughout this track is a hallmark of the artist’s career spent identifying with the marginalized.
    • I Lost It. Nearly 20 years later, Lucinda revisited Happy Woman Blues, re-shaping a central track with her industry-hardened edge. The newfangled ‘I Lost It’ unplugs the mainlined fiddle, swapping out the folk foundation for percussion.
  2. A critics' pick and songwriter's songwriter who gained some fame when Mary Chapin Carpenter had a crossover country hit with her song "Passionate Kisses" in 1993, Williams became a true legend...

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · LUCINDA WILLIAMS: Well, you know, I think I just came to realise that I really like this song and came to realise what a good song it is, at least in my mind. It’s got some good imagery in it and I’m really proud of the lyrics, like that one line that says, “the sweet honeysuckle that grew all around were switches when we were bad.”

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  4. Feb 4, 2023 · LEGENDS. Lucinda Williams on Her Life, Her Lyrics, and Everything In Between. The country rocker and author of a new memoir opens up about surviving a stroke, relearning to play the guitar, and...

  5. Apr 28, 2020 · Lucinda Williams on the Music That Made Her. The venerable singer-songwriter talks about the artists and albums that have meant the most to her—Sade, Audioslave, Tricky—five years at a time ...

  6. "I Just Wanted to See You So Bad" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams. It was released in 1989 as the third single from her third album, Lucinda Williams (1988). The song appeared in the fourth episode of the Amazon series One Mississippi, which aired on September 9, 2016.