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|background = Written for but not used in an unspecified movie, possibly the 2005 [[Johnny Cash]] biopic ''Walk The Line''. | |background = Written for but not used in an unspecified movie, possibly the 2005 [[Johnny Cash]] biopic ''Walk The Line''. | ||
|first = [[Concert 2005-07-22 Wallingford|July 22, 2005, Wallingford, CT]] | |first = [[Concert 2005-07-22 Wallingford|July 22, 2005, Wallingford, CT]] | ||
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[[Category:2009]] | [[Category:2009]] |
Latest revision as of 03:43, 11 February 2023
Life isn't a game won or tied |
Background:
“‘The Crooked Line’ is a song longing for constancy. It's the only song I've ever written about fidelity that is without any irony.” — elviscostello.com, March 23, 2009.
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Covers
My Darling Clementine with Steve Nieve | performed live, July 12, 2020, the Immobile Tour webcast, Day 59.2, Manchester, England and Trouville, France |
2020 |
My Darling Clementine & Steve Nieve | My Darling Clementine: Country Darkness Vol. 3 | 2020 | Website |