Nanci Griffith

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  • country
  • folk
  • female vocalists
  • singer-songwriter
  • americana
Nanci Caroline Griffith, born July 6, 1954, is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas, United States. Her career has spanned a variety of musical genres, predominantly country and folk, and what she terms "folkabilly." She won a 1994 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album for Other Voices, Other Rooms, an album of Griffith covering the songs of artists who influenced her.

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Songs

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    Once in a Very Blue Moon (live)

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    One Blade Short of a Sharp Edge

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    One Blade Shy of a Sharp Edge

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    One of These Days

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    Our Very Own

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    Outbound Plane

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    Party Girl

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    Pearl's Eye View

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    Please Call Me, Baby

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    Poet in My Window

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    Pour Me a Drink

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    Radio Fragile

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    Rise to the Occasion

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    Roses on the 4th of July

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    Roseville Fair

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    Ruby's Arms

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    Saint Teresa of Avila

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    San Diego Serenade

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    Say It Isn't So

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    Shaking Out the Snow

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    She Ain't Goin' Nowhere

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    Simple Life

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    Sing

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    Sing One for Sister

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    So Long Ago

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    Song for Remembered Heroes

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    Southbound Train

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    Speed of the Sound of Loneliness

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    Speed of the Sound of Lonliness (feat. John Prine)

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    Spin on a Red Brick Floor

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    St. Olav's Gate

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    Stand Your Ground

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    Still Life

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    Storms

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    Summer Wages

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    Sweet Dreams Will Come

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    Sweet Dreams Will Come (by John Stewart; duet vocal)

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    Talk to Me While I'm Listening

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    Tecumseh Valley

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    Tell Me How

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    Ten Degrees and Getting Colder

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    Tequila After Midnight

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    The Flyer

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    The Ghost Inside of Me

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    The Last of the True Believers

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    The Loving Kind

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    The Power Lines

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    The Road to Aberdeen

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    The Streets of Baltimore

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    The Sun, Moon and Stars


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