How ya dern? For this special edition of the Live For Live Music Monthly Mix, our monthly playlist, we handed the reins to Daniel Donato to give our audience a crash course in Cosmic Country. Take it away, Daniel… –Team L4LM

Welcome to Cosmic Country. Here you will see and hear a creatively curated playlist that I have made specifically for our Community at Live For Live Music.

Much like myself, I imagine that you are seeking the golden things in life through music. Perhaps you crave for Truth in feeling, or Beauty in harmony, or Goodness in Sound and Lyrics? These values are where Cosmic Country takes its humble origins. Whether it is three chords and the truth, or desert-reverb drenched hypnotism, what is Cosmic can be found in all domains between.

Much like the main Cosmic Country playlist I host on Spotify that is +1,000 songs, I have taken some of the most enduring and sincere songs that compose the tapestry of my Life to be found on this playlist. A great helping of the emotions that make the spectrum of human experience will be represented here. You will hear stories and sounds that tell of The Call To Adventure, The Sadness of Heartbreak, The Triumph of Faith, and The Wonders of Pure Imagination in this playlist as you listen on your Space and Time adventure.

Whether you are listening while Cooking, Driving, Computering, Exercising, or simply Being, please listen Responsibly and Cosmically. Welcome to Cosmic Country, Live For Live Music listeners!

Listen to the playlist below and scroll down for a full track listing. Revisit past editions of the L4LM Monthly Mix here. Subscribe to the L4LM Monthly Mix on Spotify here to make sure you don’t miss any upcoming editions.

L4LM Monthly Mix & Daniel Donato Present: Welcome to Cosmic Country – Playlist

  1. “Waitin’ For A Train” – Merle Haggard & The Strangers
  2. “Thanks A Lot” – Ernest Tubb
  3. “Don’t Let The Deal Go Down” – Bob Wills
  4. “Hello Walls” – Faron Young
  5. “Saddle Tramp” – Marty Robbins
  6. “Honky Tonkin'” – George Jones
  7. “My Window Faces the South” – Willie Nelson
  8. “Honeysuckle Rose” – Django Reinhardt, Benny Carter, Hawkins C. All Star Jam Band
  9. “Amie Pure” – Prairie League
  10. “East Bound and Down” – Jerry Reed
  11. “Mule Skinner Blues” – Lonnie Donegan
  12. “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” – The Byrds
  13. “Cool Water” – Eddy Arnold
  14. “Lady and Man” – Khruangbin
  15. “Blue Skies” – Willie Nelson
  16. “T For Texas” (Live in Texas – September 1974) – Waylon Jennings
  17. “Fourteen Carat Mind” – Gene Watson
  18. “Make-Up And Faded Blue Jeans” – Merle Haggard
  19. “August 10” – Khruangbin
  20. “Big Iron” – Marty Robbins
  21. “Sad Songs and Waltzes” – Willie Nelson
  22. “Waymore’s Blues” – Waylon Jennings
  23. “Red Bandana” – Merle Haggard
  24. “Clair de Lune, L. 32” – Claude Debussy, Martin Jones
  25. “If the River Was Whiskey” – Charlie Poole
  26. “Blue Eyes The International” – Submarine Band
  27. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” – Johnny Cash (Bob Dylan)
  28. “Highway 40 Blues” – Ricky Skaggs
  29. “She’s All I Got” – Johnny Paycheck
  30. “Hello Trouble” – Buck Owens
  31. “Truck Drivin’ Man” – Buck Owens
  32. “Your Cheatin’ Heart” – Hank Williams
  33. “Lost Highway” – Hank Williams
  34. “Doggone Cowboy” – Marty Robbins
  35. “Diamond Joe” – Cisco Houston
  36. “Act Naturally” – Buck Owens
  37. “Uncloudy Day” – Willie Nelson
  38. “Honky Tonk Amnesia” – Moe Bandy
  39. “Draggin’ Shackles” – Gary Stewart
  40. “Medley of the Plains” – Roy Rogers

 

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