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In reply to the discussion: If Jim Croce's music were released today, would he be considered a country artist? [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)12. on a side note; I'd pay a bounty to anyone who can find me
a recording of a performance I saw of Kris and his band doing Help Me Make It Through The Night. It was completely rockified up with a hard a driving bass line some great guitar playing and much faster than any other version I've heard him or anyone else do.
I'm not rich so it won't be a big bounty but I saw it on TV one night years ago and have been looking for it ever since.
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If Jim Croce's music were released today, would he be considered a country artist? [View all]
OmahaBlueDog
Aug 2012
OP
There will always be a place in music for a man with a guitar and/or a voice that cracks your heart.
alphafemale
Aug 2012
#2
Oh, that's awful! I never heard that. How utterly rude. But it ultimately reflects badly on Rich...
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#19
No. I always considered his music to be more along the lines of folk music.
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2012
#7
Yeah...I've thought a time or two that he would've come out with more wonderful songs.
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#21
He probably wouldn't be on radio these days. Many artists of that period who are still
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2012
#37
He was a crossover -- I always considered him country, because he was in my dad's 8-track collection
fishwax
Aug 2012
#25
Jim Croce was in my 8-track collection too, along with John Denver and Gordon Lightfoot, and
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2012
#27
You won't often hear Whole Lotta Love or When the Levee Breaks on Country Radio, though
fishwax
Aug 2012
#28
Soft Rock with some country background to it. I bet country stations would play it.
Motown_Johnny
Aug 2012
#39