I love this. I had an MP3 of this song that I played for years without knowing who sang it. I don’t remember where it came from, probably one of many tunes on a CD someone gave me. Every time it played, I would think,” Someday, I’m going to figure out who this is.” I finally did it. Now I know. Thank you Jamie for finally showing up.
I've said it before and I'll say it again...This is on par with Robert Earl Keen's Mariano and Guy Clark's Last Gunfighter Ballad. I swear I can smell the dusty truck mixed with her Oil of Olay, while having the conversation.
Love all your music but"Alice" is by far my favorite 💖😍💖
Writing and performing from the heart about real life. Gee real music hasn’t died after all thanks and God bless Jamie
Beautiful story and song. Thank you!
I love this. I had an MP3 of this song that I played for years without knowing who sang it. I don’t remember where it came from, probably one of many tunes on a CD someone gave me. Every time it played, I would think,” Someday, I’m going to figure out who this is.” I finally did it. Now I know. Thank you Jamie for finally showing up.
This reminds me of my Nanny who lived most of her life between Sublime and Vienna Texas.
🎵 'I don't practice Santaria, but I eat wee hot dawgs...' 🎵
I heard of them. Grew up in that area though.
lovely story....amazing song...thank you for sharing
Thanks for listening
I've said it before and I'll say it again...This is on par with Robert Earl Keen's Mariano and Guy Clark's Last Gunfighter Ballad. I swear I can smell the dusty truck mixed with her Oil of Olay, while having the conversation.
Preach!