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by Linda Ronstadt

La Calandria

  Telling Me Lies

  To Know Him Is to Love Him

  My Dear Companion

  I’ve Had Enough

  Poor Wandering One

  I Want a Horse

  Winter Light

  When I Grow Too Old to Dream

  It Doesn’t Matter Anymore

  Try Me Again

  Desperado

  I Keep It Hid

  Goodbye My Friend

  Adios

  7. LINDA RONSTADT—BOX SET—RHINO—1997

  Disk 1:

  When We Ran

  Ruler of My Heart

  Cry Till My Tears Run Dry

  We Will Rock You Winter Light Anyone Who Had a Heart

  I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself Don’t Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) Do What You Gotta Do Heartbeats Accelerating

  Goodbye My Friend

  Adios

  Cry Like a Rainstorm

  Trouble Again

  Easy for You to Say

  The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

  Get Closer

  Hurt So Bad

  I Can’t Let Go

  Ooh Baby Baby

  Just One Look

  Poor Poor Pitiful Me

  Disk 2:

  Blue Bayou

  Try Me Again

  Heat Wave

  Heart Like a Wheel

  It Doesn’t Matter Anymore

  You’re No Good

  When Will I Be Loved

  Long Long Time

  Different Drum

  Little Girl Blue

  I Get Along Without You Very Well My Funny Valentine

  When You Wish Upon a Star

  It Never Entered My Mind

  Skylark

  What’s New

  Quiéreme Mucho Frenesí Mentira Salome

  La Mariquita

  El Crucifijo de Piedra

  Disk 3:

  High Sierra (with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris) Lover’s Return (with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris) The Blue Train (with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris) Feels Like Home (with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris) Gentle Annie (with Kate and Anna McGarrigle) Please Remember Me (with Aaron Neville) After the Gold Rush (with Valerie Carter and Emmylou Harris) Moonlight in Vermont (with Frank Sinatra) El Camino (with Pete and Mike Ronstadt) All My Life (with Aaron Neville) Don’t Know Much (with Aaron Neville) Back in the U.S.A. (with Chuck Berry) El Sol Que Tu Eres (with Danny Valdez) Telling Me Lies (with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris) Somewhere Out There (with James Ingram) I Think It’s Gonna Work Out Fine (with James Taylor) I Never Will Marry (with Dolly Parton) Prisoner in Disguise (with J. D. Souther) Faithless Love (with J. D. Souther) I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You) (with Emmylou Harris) Disk 4: Gainesville

  Sandman’s Coming

  My Hero

  All I Have to Do Is Dream (with Kermit the Frog) Dreams to Dream The Blacksmith

  Bandit and a Heartbreaker

  Keep Me from Blowing Away

  The Sweetest Gift Freezing Poor Wandering One

  Sorry Her Lot

  I Want a Horse

  All That You Dream

  Hearts Against the Wind

  Tumbling Dice

  Border Town

  Falling Star

  Honky Tonk Blues

  Lightning Bar Blues

  Why

  I’d Like to Know

  Everybody Has Their Own Ideas

  8. LINDA RONSTADT—THE VERY BEST OF LINDA RONSTADT—RHINO—2002

  When Will I Be Loved

  Heat Wave

  You’re No Good

  It’s So Easy

  Blue Bayou

  Just One Look

  Different Drum

  Poor Poor Pitiful Me

  The Tracks of My Tears

  That’ll Be the Day

  Ooh Baby Baby

  Long Long Time

  Back in the U.S.A.

  Love Is a Rose

  Hurt So Bad

  Heart Like a Wheel

  Adios

  Somewhere Out There

  Don’t Know Much

  All My Life Winter Light

  9. LINDA RONSTADT—JARDÍN AZUL: LAS CANCIONES FAVORITAS—RHINO—2004

  La Charreada

  Rogaciano el Huapanguero

  Cuando Me Querías Tú

  Lo Siento mi Vida

  Mi Ranchito

  La Cigarra

  Perfidia (Spanish version)

  Siempre Hace Frio

  La Mariquita

  Quiéreme Mucho

  Verdad Amarga

  Por Un Amor

  El Sol Que Tú Eres

  Tata Dios

  Adónde Voy

  Mentira Salomé

  Piel Canela

  Hay Unos Ojos

  El Sueno

  El Crucifijo de Piedra

  © ROCKY SCHENK

  LINDA RONSTADT, one of the iconic voices of our era, has received twelve Grammy Awards, two Academy of Country Music Awards, and one Emmy Award, as well as several Tony and Golden Globe nominations. She has sold more than 100 million records and toured all over the world. Ronstadt has collaborated with legends such as Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Aaron Neville, J. D. Souther, Randy Newman, Neil Young, Bette Midler, Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Webb, and David Lindley as well as with Homer Simpson and Kermit the Frog. By the time she retired in 2009, she was one of the most revered singers in the world, becoming the first female artist in popular music history to release four consecutive platinum albums. She lives in San Francisco with her family.

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  Index

  Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Academy of Country Music Award, 111

  accordion building, 193, 195

  Adderley, Cannonball, 64–65

  Adderley, Nat, 65

  Adieu False Heart, 195

  “Adieu False Heart,” 195

  “Adios,” 183–84

  Adler, Lou, 83

  Agua Linda ranch, 15

  “Ah, Leave Me Not to Pine,” 127

  Ahbez, Eden, 102

  Ahern, Brian, 84

  alcohol use, 44–47, 78, 80–82, 103, 139, 160

  “All I Have to Do Is Dream,” 129

  “All My Life,” 188

  “Alma Llanera,” vii

  Almeida, Laurindo, 30

  Almost Famous, 39

  American art song, 55–56

  American Standards, 29, 73, 128, 142, 182, 192

  with J. Wexler, 142–47, 147, 148

  with Nelson Riddle, 151–61

  American Stars ’n Bars, 100

  American traditional music, 105–10

  “Angel Band,” 87

  “angel dust” (PCP), 104

  Apple Records, 66

  Area Code 615, 54

  “Arianne,” 185–87

  Arizona, LR’s residence in, 195

  Arizona, University of, 2, 27, 31–32

  Armstrong, Louis, 142

  Ash Alley coffeehouse, 27

  Asher, Betsy, 66, 89

  Asher, Jane, 66

  Asher, Peter, 66–67, 83, 88–89, 88, 93, 95–97, 131, 137–39, 145–47, 148–50, 152, 155, 157, 173, 180, 184, 185, 188

  Ash Grove coffeehouse, 30–32, 36, 40

  Asylum Records, 61, 146

  LR’s contract with, 75–76, 89, 109

  Atlanta, Ga., 118–19

  Auldridge, Mike, 87

  Austen, Jane, 193

  Autry, Gene, 176


  “Ave Maria” (Schubert), 19, 188–89

  Azito, Tony, 133, 147

  Back Bay Theater, 45

  Bailey, Mildred, 6, 144

  Ballet Folklorico Paso del Norte, 197

  Band, 75

  “Barca de Guaymas, La,” 175

  Baum, L. Frank, 12

  B-Bender guitar, 49

  Beach Boys, 29, 40, 102, 183–84

  Beachwood Drive, LR’s residence at, 71–76, 95, 121

  Beastie Boys, 109

  “Beast of Burden,” 138

  Beat Generation, 27, 103

  Beatles, 66, 96, 146, 152

  Before the Deluge: A Portrait of Berlin in the 1920s (Friedrich), 121–22

  Beltrán, Lola, 25–26, 163–64, 170

  Bennett, Tony, 24

  Bergman, Ingmar, 138

  Berlin, Irving, 151, 154

  Beverly Hillbillies, 35, 60

  “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” 182

  Big Brother and the Holding Company, 46

  Billboard charts, 97, 157

  “Billie Jean,” 74

  Bitter End, 53, 66, 117

  Black, Ed, 57, 80

  Blackburn, Dan, 104–5

  “Blue Bayou,” 63, 126, 128, 179

  bluegrass music, 29, 32, 42, 49, 69, 86, 92, 106–7

  Blue Sky Boys, 27

  Boarding House, 58

  Bohème, La (Puccini), 20, 121, 164–68, 172, 181

  Bojanna (classmate), 18–19

  Bond, Jimmy, 42–43

  Bon Jovi, 109

  Bonoff, Karla, 181

  Boone, Debbie, 160

  Boone, Pat, 160

  Boston, Mass., 41, 45

  Boston Globe, 27

  Boudreau, Robin, 135

  “Boulder to Birmingham,” 83–84

  Bowie, David, 122

  Boylan, John, 61, 63–65, 66–67, 69–70, 75–76, 77, 79, 80–81, 89, 100, 144

  Brady Memorial Auditorium, 197

  Broadbent, Alan, 192

  Bromberg, David, 53–54

  Brown, Clifford, 143

  Brown, Jerry, 111–12, 124, 159–61, 171

  Brown, Ray, 156

  Browne, Jackson, 61–63, 66, 76, 89–91, 100, 121

  Browne, Phyllis, 62

  Brubeck, Dave, 29

  Bruce, Lenny, 38

  Bryant, Felice and Boudleaux, 87

  Buckley, Lord, 27

  Buckley, Tim, 35, 39, 40

  Burdon, Eric, 65

  Burton, James, 85

  “Bury Me Beneath the Willow,” 106

  Byrds, 32, 49, 50, 79

  Cafe Au Go Go, 41, 46, 53–55

  Café des Artistes, 164–65

  Cajun music, 192–95

  California:

  country rock music in, 57–67

  homes threatened by flooding in, 111–12

  LR in, 32–33, 35–47, 48, 60, 83–84, 89, 99–113, 145, 168

  Callas, Maria, 24, 26

  Campbell, David, 95

  Campbell, Glen, 64, 176

  Canciones de Mi Padre, 5, 174

  Canciones de Mi Padre tour, 169–80, 169, 181

  Cano, Nati, 171–72

  Capitol Records, 39, 40, 43, 48, 63, 75–76, 89, 95

  Capitol Records Tower, 40

  Capitol Theater, Passaic, 88–89, 106

  Capp, Al, 3

  Carlin, George, 117

  Carmen (Bizet), 13

  Carnegie Hall, 89

  Carter, Betty, 144

  Carter Family, 99, 106

  Casado, Lucy and Frank, 171

  Casado, Patricia, 171

  Casals, Pablo, 73

  Cash, Johnny, 50, 112, 176

  Cassidy, Hopalong (char.), 12–13, 176

  Castro, Fidel, 38

  Catalina Mountains, 10

  Catholic school, 15–19, 160, 187–88

  Cavern Café, 2

  Cellar Door, 69

  Celtic music, 99

  Central Park, 157

  Public Theater in, 122–23, 134–37

  Charles, Ray, 24, 143, 194

  charreada, 177–78

  charro suits, 176

  Chenier, Clifton, 91

  chest voice, 24, 157

  Chorus Line, A, 123

  Christy, June, 142

  Chulo (horse), 177–78

  Civil Rights Act (1964), 28

  Clapton, Eric, 112

  classical music, 13, 20, 73, 182

  Clockwork Orange, A, 125

  Clooney, Rosemary, 14, 146, 152, 153–54, 157, 159–61

  Club 47, 41

  Club Filarmónico Tucsonense, 4, 195

  cocaine, 103

  coffeehouses, 28–30, 38, 40

  Cohen, Herb, 37–40, 44, 45, 49–53, 60, 63–66, 76

  Cohen, Leonard, 55

  Cohen, Martin, 64–65

  Cohn, Al, 144

  Cole, Nat “King,” 24, 102, 152

  Colette, 119, 123

  “Collar de Perlas,” 199

  “Columbus Stockade Blues, The,” 24

  comedy, 58, 72, 117, 133, 138

  “Come On-a My House,” 146

  Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, 99

  Complex studio, 148, 152

  computer-automated mixing, 148

  Congo, rebellion in, 38

  Connor, Chris, 142, 143

  Cooder, Ry, 32, 109, 112, 164

  Cooper, Roberta, 192

  Copeman, Lloyd G., 2–3

  Coronado, Rafael Bolívar, vii

  Corvettes, 57

  costumes, 45, 46, 56, 74, 84, 100

  Mexican, 162, 163–64, 176–77, 180

  vintage, 31, 119, 122, 125, 126–28, 135, 156, 193

  country music, 49, 69, 81, 84, 87, 97, 99, 109–11

  country rock music, 49–50, 57–67, 69–70, 75, 84–85

  Coury, Al, 95

  cowboy clothing, 176

  Craft, Paul, 92

  “Crazy Arms,” 49

  Crazy Horse, 81

  Cream, 116

  Creole music, 186, 193, 194

  Crosby, Bing, 6, 14

  Crosby, Stills, and Nash, 61

  Crowe, Cameron, 39

  Crowell, Rodney, 85

  “Cry Like a Rainstorm,” 185

  Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, 183

  Cuevas, Manuel, 84, 176

  Cynthia Plaster Caster, 39–40

  Dallas Opera, 26

  Dane, Barbara, 29

  Daniele, Graciela, 133

  David, Jackson and John, 171

  David, Keith, 134–35

  Davies, Gail, 84

  Davis, Clive, 75

  Dedicated to the One I Love, 191

  Delacorte Theater, 122, 134–35

  de los Angeles, Victoria, 164, 167

  Densmore, John, 44

  Des Barres, Pamela (Miss Pamela), 39

  desert:

  dangerous environment of, 6–7, 10–11

  rain in, 1, 6–7, 9, 111

  DeShannon, Jackie, 78

  Devil Is a Woman, The, 4

  Diddley, Bo, 62, 186

  Dietrich, Marlene, 4

  “Different Drum,” 42–45, 48

  DiPaolo, Dante, 160

  Disneyland, 74

  “Dixie Chicken,” 85

  Domino, Fats, 24

  “Don’t Bogart That Joint,” 72

  Don’t Cry Now, 89

  “Don’t Know Much,” 188

  Don’t Look Back, 45

  “Don’t Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder),” 183

  Doors, 44–47

  Douglas, Jerry, 87

  D’Oyly Carte, 127

  “Drown in My Own Tears,” 73

  Drucker, Eugene, 192

  drug use, 38, 60, 72, 78, 81–82, 85, 103, 104–5, 160

  Duets with the Spanish Guitar, 30

  Dugmore, Dan, 114

  Dylan, Bob, 25, 29, 42, 45, 75, 146

  Eagles, 50, 61, 68, 69–70, 74, 75, 88–89, 110, 171

  Earth, Wind &
Fire, 93

  Easy Rider, 72

  Edwards, Kenny, 31–32, 36–37, 42–44, 48, 96, 109

  Eldridge, Ben, 87

  Elliott, Bill, 125–26, 133, 141

  Emerson String Quartet, 192

  Emmons, Buddy, 61

  Epic Records, 89

  Epoca de Oro, La, 173

  Ertegun, Ahmet and Nesuhi, 143

  Espinel, Luisa (Aunt Luisa), 4–5, 30–31, 172

  Estes, Sleepy John, 30

  Estrada, Elsa, 172

  Europe, promotional tour in, 118, 119

  Evangeline Made, 195

  Evans, Dale, 176

  Everett, Betty, 96

  Everly Brothers, 25

  “Faithless Love,” 72

  Farlow, Tal, 144

  Faust (Newman), 191

  Feats Don’t Fail Me Now, 93

  feminists, 28

  Fender telecaster, 49

  Ferrer, Monsita, 160

  Ferrington, Danny, 112–13

  Filmore East, 45–47

  First Step coffeehouse, 28, 29, 31

  Fisher, Jules, 175

  Fitzgerald, Ella, 142, 152

  flamenco, 13

  Flanagan, Tommy, 144

  flash floods, 6–7, 111

  Flatt and Scruggs, 27

  flu epidemic, 91–92

  Flying Burrito Brothers, 50, 57–59, 69, 79, 84, 117, 176

  folk music, 26–33, 36, 38, 40–42, 49, 193

  For Sentimental Reasons, 159

  Fox Tucson Theater, 3

  France, 26, 118, 186

  Francis Mary, Sister, 18–19

  Frank & Earnest (car), 9, 11, 16

  Franklin, Aretha, 143

  Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely, 29, 73, 148, 152

  Fraternity of Man, 72

  free love, 37, 52

  Frenesí, 191

  Frey, Glenn, 62–63, 68, 69–70, 100

  Friedrich, Otto, 121

  Frizzell, Lefty, 24

  F. Ronstadt Hardware Company, 1–2, 5–6

  Fudge, Alan, 28–31, 73

  Fuentes, Rubén, 170–74, 180

  Garay, Val, 96–97, 148

  García Lorca, Federico, 4–5

  García Márquez, Gabriel, 199

  Geffen, David, 35, 60–61, 75–76, 77, 83, 95, 143, 146

  George, Bobby and Susie, 200

  George, Lowell, 85–86, 91–93

  Germany, 118, 122, 158

  Gershwin, George and Ira, 128, 154, 157

  Get Closer, 122, 148, 152

  Gilded Palace of Sin, The, 84

  Gil Ronstadt and his Star-Spangled Megaphone, 3

  Glaub, Bob, 185

  Gold, Andrew, 89, 96–97

  Gold, Max, 102

  Goodlettsville String Quartet, 54

  Gordon, Jimmy, 42

  Grace Cathedral, 189

  Graceland, 101

  Graham, Bill, 45–47

  Graham, David, 28–29, 31

  Grammy awards, 110, 127, 174, 188–89, 191

  Grand Ole Opry, 100

  Great American Songbook, 142–50, 157

  Great Britain, 118

  Great Depression, 1, 5–6

  Greenbriar Boys, 42

  Greenwich Village, 46, 53–54, 131

  Gregory, Cynthia, 174–75

  Grolnick, Don, 156

  Grossman, Albert, 75

 

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