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  1. May 21, 2020 · Marshall even spent three sleepless nights on Willie Nelson’s bus, but you’ll have to read her book to find out what happened. Her recording career began when she landed a deal with CBS Records in Nashville.

  2. Marshall Chapman (born January 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter and author.

  3. Jul 8, 2021 · Provided to YouTube by Legacy RecordingsBus Named Desire · Soul AsylumThe Silver Lining (Expanded Edition)℗ 2006 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music E...

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  4. Marshall wrote her first song in 1973 and has been writing ever since. In 1987, she received a citation of achievement from BMI for “Betty’s Bein’ Bad.” That same year, “Betty” was a finalist for “Country/Rock Song of the Year” at the Music City News National Songwriter Awards.

  5. Was inspired by a bus—actually named Desire—that goes by Dave's house in New Orleans every day, which in turn is a reference to the play A Streetcar Named Desire. In an alternate version of this song, the lyrics “some are getting their kicks” have been replaced with “some are leaving tips”.

  6. I can’t live without Marshall Chapman’s haunting, evocative and impossibly fresh Songs I Can’t Live Without. She finds new phrasing, new meanings and new depths in these classics. No one sings like Marshall, her voice evokes a lifetime of living large and living to the edge, and giving all her heart.

  7. May 14, 2020 · I called the legendary Nashville singer, songwriter and rock ’n’ roller Marshall Chapman on the phone, and merged onto the highway of her mind. It was an easy move, because Chapman is a...