Regarded by many as John's signature song, 'Angel From Montgomery' expresses many shades of love, longing and regret. Recorded in Memphis in 1970, it was featured on John's self-titled debut release – a record that immediately forged his reputation as a truly great writer - and again on his Souvenirs album.
Keller Williams performed the song at one of his early recorded shows at Fin's in Virginia Beach on Oct. 4, 1994. Susan Tedeschi recorded the song on her debut album, Just Won't Burn, released in 1998. It has since become a favorite, and she has also performed it often with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, as well.
"Angel" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan. The song first appeared on McLachlan's fourth studio album, Surfacing, in 1997 and was released as the album's fourth and final single in September 1998.
Keller Williams performed the song at one of his early recorded shows at Fin's in Virginia Beach on Oct. 4, 1994. Susan Tedeschi recorded the song on her debut album, Just Won't Burn, released in 1998. It has since become a favorite, and she has also performed it often with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, as well.
Jealous of the Angels by Jenn Bostic - The Saloon.
Bonnie Raitt & John Prine "Angel From Montgomery" | ACL Presents: Americana 18th Annual Honors - YouTube.
Song Metrics The track runs 3 minutes and 42 seconds long with a C key and a major mode. It has average energy and is somewhat danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar . Find the songs with BPMs to match your running, walking, cycling or spinning pace.
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“Angel From Montgomery” is a well - loved classic, but do you know the story behind the song? “Angel From Montgomery” was written by John Prine (the “Mark Twain of American songwriting”) and was originally released to critical acclaim by Atlantic Records in 1971 as part of his self-titled debut album, John Prine.
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    