Resultats de la recherche : kristofferson

Tim McGraw - Kristofferson - 204 sec
Kristofferson - Tim McGraw Track # 6 Album: Let it Go (C) 2007 Curb Records
Auteur : AgentAshcroft
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Kris Kristofferson - Me & Bobby McGee - 143 sec
VHS recording of Kris Kristofferson's live performance at Isle of Wight 1970 - I think there were problems in the audience and it looks as though he walked off stage with the hump
Auteur : joolslee
Tags:Kris Kristofferson Mcgee Isle Wight 1970
Johhny Cash and Kris Kristofferson - 219 sec
They are sing sunday Morning Coming Down
Auteur : GTOPTN
Tags: johnny CASH kris country sunday morning
Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge - Help Me Make It Through - 117 sec
for my dear friend Chuculainn :)
Auteur : SirHonI
Tags: Kristofferson Coolidge
Kris Kristofferson - Austin City Limits - 175 sec
Kris Kristofferson on Austin City Limits. To see more check out AustinCityLimitsDVD.com
Auteur : rspaceball
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Tim McGraw - Kristofferson - 90 sec
Craig Wiseman & Friends: Songs For Second Harvest 2005
Auteur : SonyATVgirl
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Loving Her Was Easier - Nelson / Kristofferson - 348 sec
From a 1992 concert by the Highwaymen in Aberdeen, Scotland. Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson with Kris's song Loving Her Was Easier (than anything I'll ever do again.
Auteur : tomtscotland
Tags:Willie Nelson Kris Kristofferson Highwaymen Loving Her Easier Aberdeen Scotland guitar
Kris Kristofferson - Jesus was a capricorn - 105 sec
Kris Kristofferson sings "jesus was a capricorn" surrouned by many great COuntry singer. Crystal Gayle can be seen at his left.
Auteur : crystalsfrenchfan
Tags:kris kristofferson jesus capricorn crystal gayle
kris kristofferson - Why me Lord - 207 sec
kris kristofferson - Why me Lord
Auteur : 1ratt1
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Kris Kristofferson - They Killed Him - 209 sec
Music video by Kris Kristofferson performing They Killed Him with Steve Kahn [Video Director], Steve Kahn [Video Producer] (C) 1987 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Auteur : universalmusicgroup
Tags: Kris Kristofferson They Killed Him Country Island Def Jam Steve Kahn [Video Director] Producer]
Kris Kristofferson 'In The News' - 211 sec
From the new album This Old Road. www.KrisKristofferson.com
Auteur : rspaceball
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Judy Collins Kris Kristofferson - "Me and Bobby McGee" - 218 sec
Judy duets with Kristofferson on his song made famous by Janis Joplin. Filmed at the Wheeler Opera House in Colorado in 1989.
Auteur : betahifi
Tags: Judy Collins Kris Kristofferson Bobby McGee folk
Loving Arms - Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge - 226 sec
If you could see me now. The one who said that you'd rather roam The one who said you'd rather be alone If you could only see me now If I could hold you now Just for a moment, if I could really make you mine Just for a while, turn back the hands of time If I could only hold you now Chorus: I've been too long in the wind Too long in the rain Taking any comfort that I can Looking back and longing for The freedom of my chains Lying in your loving arms again If you could hear me now Singing somewhere through the lonely nights Dreaming of the arms that held me tight If you could only hear me now Repeat chorus I can almost feel your loving arms again
Auteur : CircaSitenta
Tags: Mellow Touch 70s Loving Arms Kris Kristofferson Rita Coolidge
Kris Kristofferson-To Beat the Devil - 284 sec
Just a random video of this song from his me and Bobby McGee album. I couldn't find it on here so I uploaded it myself because it's great.
Auteur : D2Parton
Tags: Kris Kristofferson Country Beat Devil
Help Me Make It Through The Night - 146 sec
Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge on The Old Grey Whistle Test
Auteur : tomtscotland
Tags:Kris Kristofferson Rita Coolidge Help Me Make It Through The Night Old Grey Whistle Test
Kris Kristofferson interview - 530 sec
Interview I did with Kris Kristofferson at the Hultsfred festival in 2004.
Auteur : akestromer
Tags:Kris Kristofferson Isle Of Wight Ingmar Bergman Leonard Cohen
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON-PLEASE HELP ME JESUS - 214 sec
member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Kris Kristofferson helped rejuvenate the Nashville's creative community in the late 1960s and early 1970s with the classics "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Me and Bobby McGee," "For the Good Times" and "Lovin' Her Was Easier." Hundreds of recording artists have performed his songs. As a concert performer, Kristofferson toured for many years, releasing numerous albums with his long-standing backup band, the Borderlords. Born June 22, 1936, in Brownsville, Texas, Kristofferson began his music career in the mid-60s when he ended scholarly pursuits in favor of songwriting. The son of an Air Force general, he was a Rhodes scholar, a helicopter pilot and might have been an English Lit professor at West Point, but he gave it all up for a shot at selling some of his songs. Encouraged by a meeting with Johnny Cash, he moved to Nashville in 1965. He pitched songs while working as a night janitor at Columbia studios, emptying ashtrays and pushing a broom. His turning point came in 1969. Nashville was still the bastion of conservative country music, but a new generation of renegade writers and performers (he and Willie Nelson among them) were bucking the establishment. Cash gave him his break by recording "Sunday Morning Coming Down," which won the Country Music Association's song of the year trophy in 1970. Roger Miller sang "Me and Bobby McGee," and Ray Price recorded "For the Good Times," which won song of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 1970. He made his recording debut at the same time Janis Joplin's version of "Me and Bobby McGee" went to No. 1. Sammi Smith reached the national Top 10 with "Help Me Make It Through the Night," which won the CMA's single of the year and a Grammy for best country song in 1971. Five subsequent albums, including The Silver-Tongued Devil and I and Jesus Was a Capricorn (which included the hit "Why Me"), went gold. His recordings with then-wife Rita Coolidge won the pair two Grammy awards. In 1973, "From the Bottle to the Bottom" was named best country vocal performance by a duo or group, and "Love Please" garnered the same award in 1975. He started a movie career in 1971 when he co-starred with Gene Hackman and Harry Dean Stanton in Cisco Pike. He became an instant box-office draw, starring opposite such stars as Jane Fonda, Ellen Burstyn and Burt Reynolds. He also starred with Barbra Streisand in the classic film A Star Is Born in 1976. While making approximately two films a year, he continued to tour and record. In the mid-80s, he joined Cash, Nelson and Waylon Jennings to form the Highwaymen. The supergroup's single, "Highwayman," was named the ACM's single of the year for 1985. His 1990 solo album, Third World Warrior, demonstrated his concern for human freedoms. Texas-based indie label Justice Records released A Moment of Forever in 1995. In 1999, he re-recorded some of his best-known tunes for The Austin Sessions, released on Atlantic Records. He teamed with Nelson, Jennings and Texas songwriter Billy Joe Shaver for Honky Tonk Heroes in 2000. Tom Verlaine and John Doe led the list of rock musicians contributing tracks to 2002's Don't Let the Bastards Get You Down: Tribute to Kris Kristofferson. In 2003, he released another concert album, Broken Freedom Song: Live From San Francisco. The Americana Music Association presented him its 2003 Spirit of Americana Free Speech Award. In 2004, Kristofferson entered the Country Music Hall of Fame. Kristofferson has feature roles in at least three films scheduled for release in 2004 -- Blade III (with Wesley Snipes), The Wendell Baker Story (with Luke Wilson and Will Ferrell) and Silver City (directed by John Sayles).
Auteur : oldcountrytunes
Tags: music country Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson - Sunday Morning Coming Down - 249 sec
Kris Kristofferson Vienna, Austria; Konzerthaus March 07 2007
Auteur : argentum1958
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Kris Kristofferson - The Silver Tongued Devil and I - 218 sec
Kristoffer "Kris" Kristofferson (born June 22, 1936) is an influential American writer, singer-songwriter, actor, and musician. He is best known for hits such as "Me and Bobby McGee", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", and "Help Me Make It Through the Night". Kristofferson is the sole writer of most of his songs, but he has collaborated with various other figures of the Nashville scene such as Shel Silverstein and Fred Rumfelt. In 1966, Dave Dudley released a successful Kristofferson single, "Viet Nam Blues". The following year, Kristofferson signed to Epic Records and released a single, "Golden Idol"/"Killing Time", but the song was not successful. Within the next few years, more Kristofferson originals hit the charts, performed by Roy Drusky ("Jody and the Kid"), Billy Walker & the Tennessee Walkers ("From the Bottle to the Bottom"), Ray Stevens ("Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"), Jerry Lee Lewis ("Once More with Feeling") Faron Young ("Your Time's Comin'") and Roger Miller ("Me and Bobby McGee", "Best of all Possible Worlds", "Darby's Castle"). Further, he achieved some success as a performer himself. Kristofferson signed to Monument Records as a recording artist. In addition to running that label, Fred Foster also served as manager of Combine Music, Kristofferson's songwriting label. His debut album for Monument in 1970 was Kristofferson, which included a few new songs as well as many of his previous hits. Sales were poor, although this debut album would become a success the following year when it was re-released under the title Me & Bobby McGee. Kristofferson's compositions were still in high demand. Ray Price ("For the Good Times"), Waylon Jennings ("The Taker"), Bobby Bare ("Come Sundown"), Johnny Cash ("Sunday Morning Coming Down") and Sammi Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") all recorded successful versions of his songs in the early 1970s. "For the Good Times" (Ray Price) won 'Song of the Year" in 1970 from the Academy of Country Music, while "Sunday Morning Coming Down" (Johnny Cash) won the same award from the Academy's rival, the Country Music Association in the same year. This is the only time an individual received the same award from these two organizations in the same year for different songs. In 1971, Janis Joplin, who dated Kris until her death, had a number 1 hit with "Me and Bobby McGee" from her posthumous Pearl. Joplin's take is considered the definitive version of the song as it ranked high on Rolling Stones 500 greatest songs list, and when released, it stayed on the number one spot on the charts for weeks. More hits followed from others: Ray Price ("I Won't Mention It Again", "I'd Rather Be Sorry"), Joe Simon ("Help Me Make It Through the Night"), Bobby Bare ("Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends"), O.C. Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") Jerry Lee Lewis ("Me and Bobby McGee"), Patti Page ("I'd Rather Be Sorry") and Peggy Little ("I've Got to Have You"). Kristofferson released his second album, The Silver Tongued Devil and I in 1971; the album was a success and established Kristofferson's career as a recording artist in his own right. Not long after, Kristofferson made his acting debut in The Last Movie (directed by Dennis Hopper) and appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival. In 1972, he acted in Cisco Pike and released his third album, Border Lord; the album was all-new material and sales were sluggish. He also swept the Grammies that year with numerous songs nominated and several winning song of the year. Kristofferson's 1972 fourth album, Jesus Was a Capricorn initially had slow sales, but the third single, "Why Me", was a success and significantly increased album sales.
Auteur : JBauder1948
Tags: folk country
Kris Kristofferson - Darby's Castle - 200 sec
Also a request! Enjoy!
Auteur : D2Parton
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