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Stone Poneys - Some Of Shelly's Blues flac album
  • Performer Stone Poneys
  • Title Some Of Shelly's Blues
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  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1338 mb
  • Size FLAC 1698 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
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The first album, simply called The Stone Poneys was more folk than rock and featured relatively few lead vocals by Ronstadt; it received little notice. The band again broke up briefly between the first two albums; but, as related by Kenny Edwards, Nick Venet told the band: "'We can make another record, we can make this happen.

Read or print original Some Of Shelly's Blues lyrics 2019 updated! Tell me,, Just one more time the reasons why you must leave . So you lose, I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues, And all this talk about leaving is strictly bad news, So you settle down and stay with the man that loves you, You settle down and stay with the man that loves you. Correct Mail Print Vote. Some Of Shelly's Blues Lyrics. Lyrics Artists: S Stone Poneys Some Of Shelly's Blues.

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Album by The Stone Poneys. Fragments: Golden Song, Merry-Go-Round, Love Is a Child. By the Fruits of Their Labor. Up to My Neck in High Muddy Water. Aren't You the One. Wings.

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The Stone Poneys broke up during the recording of their final album, leaving Ronstadt to finish the work with various sessionmen (hence the billing "Stone Poneys & Friends"). It's a solid effort, though, of decent if muted Californian folk-rock, with a laid-back (but not offensively so), carefully produced feel. Certainly the material is varied, with selections from the Stone Poneys, Mike Nesmith, and Laura Nyro, and occasional intimations of the country-rock direction that Ronstadt would frequently pursue during the '70s. Mike Nesmith & The First National Band. Stone Poneys, Linda Ronstadt.