So. Sage and Win. Y’all.
I can’t begin to tell you how much I love these boys. Sage is an ex-con, Win is a sheriff. What could POSSIBLY go wrong? ;-)
It’s a fact that I need playlists. They’re vital to my process and Sage and Win are no different. Now most of the songs on the list are just… it’s a feeling, huh? Something that makes me go, that’s for the boys. (Also, for those that are keeping score, it’s THESE versions.) A few of the songs are vitally important and those I’ve marked for you.
Here's Sage and Win's playlist:
A Modern Day Prodigal Son by Brantley Gilbert — this is the song that started everything. I mean, everything. I heard this and, although I’d heard it 100 times, it was like listening to it for the first time and… Sage was born.
Landslide (Acoustic) by Fleetwood Mac
Bang Bang by Nancy Sinatra
Bruises by Train and Ashley Monroe
Number 37405 by Tim McGraw — *weeps* Oh, y’all. This is SAGE. Listen.
Blackbird by Sarah Darling
Whataya Want from Me (Live) by Adam Lambert
Merry Go 'Round by Kacey Musgraves — this is everything that is small town Texas.
Mississippi by Mac Powell
Two Lanes of Freedom by Tim McGraw
Wild World by Collin McLoughlin
Don't Give Up on Me by Jason Aldean
Speed of the Sound of Loneliness by Nanci Griffith
Hard to Love by Lee Brice
Ships that Don't Come In by Joe Diffie
The Cowboy in Me by Tim McGraw
El Cerrito Place by Charlie Robison
The Cowboy Rides Away by George Strait
Til I Can Make It On My Own by Tammy Wynette
Rainy Night in Georgia by Chris Young
Aces by Suzy Bogguss
Gravity by Sara Bareilles
Til My Last Day by Justin Moore
Something That Wild by Chris Cagle
So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore by Alan Jackson
That's When You Know It's Over by Lee Brice
Sail On by Lionel Richie
Leather and Lace by Elizabeth Cook & Aaron Watson
Homeboy by Eric Church
St. Christoper by Texas Renegade
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Much love, y’all.
BA
2 comments:
I love when one song jumpstarts it all! I'm gonna have to look that one up, and Bang Bang by Nancy Sinatra and OMG you have Adam Lambert on here \0/ (a really good one too) - and what a story this looks like it's going to be \0/
Wow, I haven't thought of that Nancy Sinatra song in a loooong time. I think most people only remember her boots song...and I don't think they were cowboy boots, either. Hahaha!
Is it fair to ask whether this book is an HEA, HFN, or an Oh, shit! story? I have noticed a trend toward the Oh, shit! stories and they really don't fit into the joyful escapism portion of my reading list.
Hugs,
Donna
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