Nanci Griffith

country, folk, female vocalists

Nanci Griffith

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Last Train Home 02:31
Bluer Than Blue 02:59
Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness 04:20
Love At The Five & Dime 04:39
Across the Great Divide 03:57
Boots of Spanish Leather 05:17
Trouble In The Fields 03:21
Late Night Grande Hotel 03:30
Tecumseh Valley 04:29
Cold Hearts/Closed Minds 02:43
This Old Town 03:00
Lone Star State Of Mind 04:12
Woman of the Phoenix 02:41
Ten Degrees and Getting Colder 02:40
I Don't Wanna Talk About Love 04:07
Once In A Very Blue Moon 02:25
Turn Around 03:19
Always Will 02:42
Anyone Can Be Somebody's Fool 02:41
Are You Tired of Me Darling 03:11
Gulf Coast Highway 03:30
Big Blue Ball Of War 04:52
Who Knows Where The Time Goes 04:37
I Would Bring You Ireland 03:04
Ford Econoline 02:13
I Still Miss Someone 03:35
Sing One For Sister 03:24
Wall Of Death 03:08
Tell Me How 03:03
You Were on My Mind 02:46
Looking For The Time (Workin' Girl) 02:55
Love Wore A Halo (Back Before The War) 03:23
Walk Right Back 02:33
There's A Light Beyond These Woods (Mary Margaret) 04:37
Tower Song 04:08
Wings of a Dove 02:52
Midnight In Missoula 03:59
Desperadoes Waiting for a Train 04:18
Summer Wages 04:06
The Streets of Baltimore 02:37
Dress of Laces 04:58
Down 'N' Outer 02:45
Two for the Road 03:03
John Philip Griffith 04:06
The Sun, Moon And Stars 04:24
Heaven 03:28
Traveling Through This Part of You 04:02
Last Song For Mother 02:39
Trouble With Roses 02:31
Roses On The 4th Of July 03:35

Artist Media

Born: 1953-07-06

Country: US

Biography - Nanci Griffith

Nanci Griffith (born Nanci Caroline Griffith in Seguin, TX, on 6 July 1953; died 13 August 2021) was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter who was raised in Austin, TX, and later resided in Nashville, TN. Her career spanned a variety of musical genres, predominantly country and folk, and what she terms "folkabilly." She won a 1994 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album for Other Voices, Other Rooms, an album of Griffith covering the songs of artists who influenced her.

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