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  1. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsCommon Sense - Rolling Stone

    Common Sense is a confused, self-indulgent fourth album by a major songwriter gone downhill. Recorded in Memphis and Los Angeles with producer Steve Cropper, nine of John Prine‘s ten new songs ...

  2. 15 de ago. de 2020 · ----- Common Sense - John Prine ----- Tabbed by: Dave S. Email: Dlgibson@netscape.com Tuning: Standard Artist: John Prine Album: Great Days: The John Prine Anthology Year: 1993 [Intro] G Am D G [Verse 1] G You can't live together Am You can't live alone D Considering the weather G Oh my, how you've grown G From the men in the factories Am To ...

  3. ROCK · 1975. Preview. From its opening song, 1975’s Common Sense was a completely new look for John Prine. His first three albums had been produced by Atlantic’s in-house producer/arranger Arif Mardin, but Common Sense was produced by Steve Cropper, the Memphis-based guitarist and songwriter for Booker T. & The MGs.

  4. Background Vocals Alan Hand, Al Bunetta, Danny Cronin & 3 more. More John Prine albums. Show all albums by John Prine. Home. J. John Prine. Common Sense.

  5. Listen to Common Sense on Spotify. John Prine · Album · 1975 · 11 songs.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2011 · John Prine - Common Sense from the same named album (1975).John Prine (born October 10, 1946, in Maywood, Illinois) is an American country/folk singer-son...

  7. Common Sense, John Prine’s fourth studio album, released in May 1975, represented a departure from his previous folk-centric style, introducing a more rock-oriented sound. This album, while still featuring Prine’s characteristic storytelling and lyrical depth, embraced a broader musical palette, incorporating elements of rock and R&B.