Iris DeMent

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  • country
  • folk
  • americana
  • singer-songwriter
  • alt-country
Iris DeMent (born 5 January 1961) is an American country/folk singer and songwriter. She was the fourteenth and last child of Pat DeMent and the sixth child of his second wife, Flora Mae. She was born near the town of Paragould, Arkansas but grew up in California, where she was exposed to and influenced by country and gospel music. DeMent writes songs about everyday experiences in simple language.

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Songs

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    Acres of Corn

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    After You're Gone

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    Big City

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    Blessed Assurance

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    Calling for You

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    Childhood Memories

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    Easy's Gettin' Harder Every Day

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    Fifty Miles of Elbow Room

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    Fill My Way with Love

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    God May Forgive You

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    God Walks The Dark Hills

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    He Reached Down

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    Hide Thou Me

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    Higher Ground

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    Hobo Bill's Last Ride

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    Hotter Than Mojave in My Heart

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    I Don't Want To Get Adjusted (To This World)

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    I Miss a Lot of Trains

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    I Never Shall Forget The Day

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    I'll Take My Sorrow Straight

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    I've Got That Old Time Religion In My Heart

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    Infamous Angel

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    Keep Me God

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    Leaning On The Everlasting Arms

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    Let the Mystery Be

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    Letter to Mom

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    Mama's Opry

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    Mom & Dad's Waltz

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    My Life

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    Near The Cross

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    No Time to Cry

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    Our Town

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    Pretty Saro

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    Quality Time

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    Sweet Forgiveness

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    Sweet Hour Of Prayer

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    Sweet Is the Melody

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    That Glad Reunion Day

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    The Old Gospel Ship

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    The Shores of Jordan

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    The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home

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    The Way I Should

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    There's a Wall in Washington

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    There's a Whole Lot of Heaven

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    These Hills

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    This Kind of Happy

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    Trouble (feat. Delbert McClinton)

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    Troublesome Waters

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    Walkin' Home

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    Wasteland of the Free


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