That Lonesome Whistle Sound

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Two weeks ago now I wrote a post dedicated to the late great highwayman Kris Kristofferson. At 88 I have no doubt he lived a long full life, so although it was sad he passed, you also have to have a little respect for the life he lived. I certainly hope I make it to at least 88.

If you go back and look at that post, you will find that one of Kris's main talents was that of a songwriter. Today, for this #threetunetuesday sponsored by @ablaze and some other fine folks, I am going to touch on another great song writer who we recently lost.

You may not know the name JD Souther, but I would almost bet you know at least one or two of the songs that he wrote. JD was born in 1945 and he just recently passed on September 17, 2024. I'm actually a bit ashamed of myself that it took me this long to highlight such an influential artist.

Especially given the fact that he is a Michigan boy just like me. I didn't know this, but according to Wikipedia, he was born in Detroit, MI just a couple hours down the road from where I live. Though born in Michigan, he was raised in Amarillo, TX, which I think shows in the sound of his songs as you will see in a little bit here.


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In his earlier years as an artist, JD moved to Los Angeles and became friends and roommates with another young artist named Glenn Frey. Again, according to Wikipedia, they performed together as a folk duo in the early 70's named Longbranch and Pennywhistle.

JD's influence is probably most recognized with the iconic band The Eagles. He wrote or co-wrote many of their most famous songs like "New Kid In Town" that I shared above. He also had a hand in their hits "Best of My Love", "Heartache Tonight" and "How Long".

In fact, the Eagles used to be a backing band for Linda Ronstadt before they branched out on their own and when they did they offered JD a spot in the band.

JD was a long time collaborator with Linda Ronstadt and Glenn Fry once joked that JD would have probably been one of the most successful solo artists in the world if he hadn't given all his songs to Linda and The Eagles.


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Probably one of his most famous collaborations was with James Taylor on the song "Her Town Too". This song has always been kind of special to me. I can't really say why, it just has a haunting story to it and the way that they deliver it is really well done.

Coming from a small town, I can really appreciate the idea of being with someone for a long time and then suddenly not, but still having to share the same space. Even the part in the song about how they had to split up their friends is kind of interesting. I've actually kind of been in that scenario and having the ride the line between the two groups is not fun.

I think part of what I like about this song is that it is so real and true to life in a lot of respects. JD didn't have a ton of luck when it came to love himself. He was married and divorced several times through the years.


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When I was much younger, I probably would have gotten this "You're Only Lonely" confused with "Only The Lonely" By Roy Orbison. The fact is they are a vaguely similar to each other and the way they are delivered is also kind of the same. If you had asked me who sings "You're Only Lonely", I probably would have said Roy.

I think this song is one of the few songs that JD kept for himself and was actually
able to get on the charts topping at something like #4. The sound definitely shows off that Texas vibe that I was talking about earlier.

If you dig into JD's catalog of songs he wrote or had a hand in writing, I think you will be really surprised. Probably one of my favorites that I didn't share here would be after the Eagles took a hiatus and Don Henley went solo. "The Heart of the Matter" is one of my favorite Don Henley songs and it was co-written by JD Souther.

JD's songs have been sung by some of greats from John Waite, to Crosby, Stills & Nash, Glen Campbell, and Conway Twitty.

If you have never heard of JD before, I highly recommend you dig into his work. At the very least, you will get to listen to a lot of Eagles music, and there is never anything wrong with that!


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oldies but goodies

For sure! Thank you!

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I so love your picture views it always takes me to another world, cant here any songs thoughs seems the link is broken or something

That happens sometimes with some of the videos outside of the US. I try to include a direct link in case the embed doesn't work, but it isn't always a sure thing.

Ohhh no wonder will play it through youtube then

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He was an amazing guy, and The Eagles really benefited from his talents as did Linda... Those are great songs you picked. I don't recall JD as a solo artist but much of it was really before my time, but I instantly recognized the name when you mentioned it. That last one really did kind of have that Orbison to it, that was a great song and new to me. Great job!

Yeah, it is a really good song. Probably not as well known as some of the other ones he has written. I know some of his stuff, but I probably don't know as much as I pretend to know when writing this post!

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I’ve heard some of JD Souther's songs, but I didn’t know much about his background.I can relate to the themes in “Her Town Too,” like navigating relationships in a small community. It makes me appreciate the storytelling in music even more. I’ll definitely check out more of his work.

I hope you enjoy what you find!

I like the Eagles, but didn't know about him. I see what you mean about that last one sounding like Orbison.

I knew of him mostly because of his work with James Taylor. I didn't realize he was so entwined with the Eagles.

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Good evening and peace be upon you.

Thank you! To you as well!

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