Allison Moorer: “Like It Used to Be”

I have been a big fan of Allison Moorer‘s music since her 1998 album Alabama Song, which featured “A Soft Place to Fall,” which had appeared in the movie The Horse Whisperer. Her albums such as The Duel (2004) and The Hardest Part (2000) are among my favorite albums of all time. So, I am looking forward to her upcoming release, Down to Believing, her eighth studio CD.

One of the powerful songs on the upcoming album full of personal music is “Like It Used to Be.” Listen to it below.

Rolling Stone notes that the upcoming album is a “stunning and revelatory collection about family and relationships,” inspired in part by the dissolution of Moorer’s marriage to Steve Earle and by the autism diagnosis of her son. Down to Believing, which was recorded in Nashville, will be released March 17, 2015.

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    Allison Moorer: “Like It Used to Be”

    I have been a big fan of Allison Moorer‘s music since her 1998 album Alabama Song, which featured “A Soft Place to Fall,” which had appeared in the movie The Horse Whisperer. Her albums such as The Duel (2004) and The Hardest Part (2000) are among my favorite albums of all time. So, I am looking forward to her upcoming release, Down to Believing, her eighth studio CD.

    One of the powerful songs on the upcoming album full of personal music is “Like It Used to Be.” Listen to it below.

    Rolling Stone notes that the upcoming album is a “stunning and revelatory collection about family and relationships,” inspired in part by the dissolution of Moorer’s marriage to Steve Earle and by the autism diagnosis of her son. Down to Believing, which was recorded in Nashville, will be released March 17, 2015.

    Leave your two cents in the comments.

  • Allison Moorer: “Like It Used to Be”
  • Dylan’s Late-Career Classics: Not Dark Yet
  • Shelby Lynne Sings “Down Here” For Kids Facing Discrimination
  • Steve Earle “Ain’t Nobody’s Daddy Now”
  • Loss, God, and Allison Moorer’s “The Duel”
  • Steve Earle’s “The Low Highway” Coming Soon
  • (Some related Chimesfreedom posts.)

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