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From the Album 1. Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car 2. White Tooth Man 3. Lovesong of the Buzzard 4. Carousel 5. House by the Sea 6. Innocent Bones 7. Wolves (Song of the Shepherd's Dog) 8. Resurrection Fern 9. Boy with a Coin 10. The Devil Never Sleeps 11. Peace Beneath the City 12. Flightless Bird, American Mouth


From the Album 1. On Your Wings 2. Naked As We Came 3. Cinder And Smoke 4. Sunset Soon Forgotten 5. Teeth In The Grass 6. Love And Some Verses 7. Radio War 8. Each Coming Night 9. Free Until They Cut Me Down 10. Fever Dream 11. Sodom, South Georgia 12. Passing Afternoon


Other Songs About A Bruise Ab's Song Am I a Good Man An Angry Blade Angels Go Home Anyone's Game Autumn Town Leaves Baby Center Stage Belated Promise Ring Beneath the Balcony Big Burned Hand Bird Stealing Bread Bitter Truth Call It Dreaming Call Your Boys Calm on the Valley Carried Home Caught in the Briars Claim Your Ghost Communion Cups and Someone's Coat Communion Cups & Someone's Coat Coyote, My Little Brother Cutting It Close Dearest Forsaken Eden Evening on the Ground (Lilith's Song) Everyone's Summer of '95 Faded from the Winter Freckled Girl Freedom Hangs Like Heaven Friends They Are Jewels Glad Man Singing God Made the Automobile Godless Brother In Love Grace for Saints and Ramblers Grass Widows Gray Stables Half Moon Halfway to Richmond Hickory Homeward, These Shoes How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Jesus the Mexican Boy Jezebel Joy Judgement Kicking The Old Rain Kingdom of the Animals Last Night Last of Your Rock 'N' Roll Heroes Lion's Mane Loud as Hope Love Vigilantes Lovers' Revolution Low Light Buddy of Mine Me and Lazarus Milkweed Minor Piano Keys Monkeys Uptown Morning Muddy Hymnal My Lady's House Never Meant New Mexico's No Breeze No Moon Our Light Miles Peng! Peng! 33 Postcard Promise What You Will Promising Light Quarters in a Pocket Rabbit Will Run Right For Sky Sacred Vision Sea And The Rhythm Serpent Charmer Sing Song Bird Singers and the Endless Song Sinning Hands Slow Black River Someday the Waves Song in Stone Southern Anthem Such Great Heights Summer Clouds Sundown (Back in the Briars) Swans and the Swimming Sweet Talk Taken By Surprise Talking To Fog Tears That Don't Matter That's How You Know The Desert Babbler The Night Descending The Rooster Moans The Trapeze Swinger The Truest Stars We Know The Wind Is Low Thomas County Law Time After Time Tree by the River Upward Over the Mountain Waitin' for a Superman Walking Far From Home Waves Of Galveston Weary Memory What Hurts Worse Winter Prayers Woman King Yellow Jacket You Never Know Your Fake Name Is Good Enough for Me
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Sam Beam, better known by his stage and recording name Iron & Wine, is an American singer-songwriter.
-Wikipedia
Birth Name: Samuel Beam
Name Origin:
His name is taken from a dietary supplement named "Beef Iron & Wine" that he found in a general store while shooting a film
Born: July 26, 1974 (age 50)
From: Chapin, South Carolina, United States
Genre(s): Folk, Folk rock, Indie folk
Instrument(s): Vocals, guitar, banjo, piano, percussion, synthesizers, bass guitar
Awards:
2006
PLUG: Independant Music Award for Americana Album Of The Year "In The Reins"
Quotes:
I had all these songs lying around. They had all these woman characters, and I thought the idea of the Woman King would be a good way to tie them all together.
-Sam Beam

It sort of depends on the song. Some of them are pretty easy to write, and others take a while. I do a lot of writing in the morning.
-Sam Beam

"We play some smaller songs larger than they are the record, and vice versa. It took me a while to get used to playing live."
-Sam Beam

I had all these songs lying around. They had all these woman characters, and I thought the idea of the Woman King would be a good way to tie them all together.
-Sam Beam

It sort of depends on the song. Some of them are pretty easy to write, and others take a while. I do a lot of writing in the morning.
-Sam Beam

"We play some smaller songs larger than they are the record, and vice versa. It took me a while to get used to playing live."
-Sam Beam
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