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|first = [[Concert 1986-10-02 Los Angeles|October 2, 1986, Los Angeles, CA]] | |first = [[Concert 1986-10-02 Los Angeles|October 2, 1986, Los Angeles, CA]] | ||
|last = [[Concert | |last = [[Concert 2014-06-14 Toronto|June 14, 2014, Toronto, ON, Canada]] | ||
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| quote = | | quote = "Anyone who likes Lyle Lovett should check out Jesse Winchester. Jesse is the real item. it's a song I've wanted to sing since I lived that life; a man waiting desperately for payday. I don't live that life now but that doesn't mean I can't sing it with meaning." | ||
| source = | | source = Elvis writing in [[Q, June 1995|Q Magazine, June 1995]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 18 July 2020
Let's go out on the town tonight |
First known performance:
“"Anyone who likes Lyle Lovett should check out Jesse Winchester. Jesse is the real item. it's a song I've wanted to sing since I lived that life; a man waiting desperately for payday. I don't live that life now but that doesn't mean I can't sing it with meaning."” — Elvis writing in Q Magazine, June 1995.
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