Friday, April 10, 2026

This One's For Him: A Tribute To Guy Clark 2011

 
If you were to ask around Nashville who the greatest songwriters are, most everyone would name Guy Clark before they got to number five. He's written songs performed by almost every roots-based Country/Americana artist, and he produced thirteen studio and four live records under his own name. His records were made almost entirely with acoustic instruments, simple and effective arrangements, and Clark's wonderfully expressive voice. And great songs. Exceptional songs.

Since everyone seemed to love Clark and revere his songs, it was no problem to gather the cream of the Country/Americana A-listers to perform on this record. There are no new untested artists that the record company wanted to promote thrown in, as is often the case. There's just Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Rosanne Cash, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Joe Ely, Emmylou Harris, Robert Earl Keen, Steve Earle, Radney Foster, Jerry Jeff Walker, and many more. The 2 CD set has thirty songs and thirty artists. 

The performances honor Clark's own recordings by presenting the songs the way Clark played them himself, with simple arrangements and acoustic instrumentation. There might be a couple of electric guitars, but maybe not. Verlon Thompson, Clark's longtime recording, performing and songwriting partner plays guitar on almost all of the songs.

Often with tributes such as this, the original recordings are hard to beat, and the versions presented pale by comparison. As great as Guy Clark's records are, his songs are so amazing that they transcend even his own fine renditions. If you're not familiar with Clark, go check out Boats To Build or Sometimes The Song Writes You. If you already enjoy Clark, here's another way to appreciate his art.

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