Jackson Browne Daddys Tune with Lyrics in Description
Track 6 from his fourth album The Pretender released in 1976 copyright Asylum Records. It was recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood. The albums sense of despair was shaped by the tragic death of Brownes wife, Phyllis Major, a successful fashion model, who overdosed on pills at their Hollywood Hills home early in the recording process. The couples son Ethan was only two years old at the time. The single Here Come Those Tears Again, cowritten with Majors mother, was dedicated to her memory. The album received above average reviews and reached No. 5 on the Billboard chart. It achieved Gold status almost immediately, Platinum status within five months and was certified 3X Platinum in 2006. Written by Jackson Browne and produced by Jon Landau. RIP Lowell George, Jeff Porcaro Dick Hyde. Featuring: Jackson Browne Lead vocals, acoustic guitar on The Fuse Your Bright Baby Blues Special Guests: Craig Doerge Piano Fred Tackett Acoustic rhythm guitars Leland Sklar
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