Annie Williams

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Roll On Hills 03:13 Tools
Closer 03:25 Tools
This Mountain 04:42 Tools
Hold My Hand 03:59 Tools
If I Could 04:15 Tools
Midnight Window 03:13 Tools
Run 03:13 Tools
This Mountain (continued) 03:22 Tools
Used To 02:46 Tools
Cold 02:34 Tools
Suitcases 03:16 Tools
And I 04:11 Tools
I've got a man 02:42 Tools
Wake O Sleeper 03:40 Tools
Sam's Song 02:56 Tools
Weight 03:46 Tools
Nevermind 03:42 Tools
Ruby 06:36 Tools
Far, Far Away 02:57 Tools
Playboy 02:14 Tools
Far Far Away 02:58 Tools
Hope 02:58 Tools
Folie 02:14 Tools
I Got A Man 02:39 Tools
Beau 02:39 Tools
Jukebox Heart 03:13 Tools
“Roll On Hills„ 03:13 Tools
I've Got a Man (1961) 00:00 Tools
Blissbabys 00:00 Tools
Si 00:00 Tools
'Roll on Hills' 00:00 Tools
Annie Williams, 'Roll on Hills' 00:00 Tools
I’ve Got a man 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Woman 00:00 Tools
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Annie Williams was born on the borderline where the East meets the West in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. When she was eighteen she chased a childhood dream to Wyoming. Annie spent six years in Laramie, WY riding bikes and climbing cliffs and singing the songs that eventually brought her east to Nashville. In Nashville, she settled down with her husband Ben and their two dogs. She worked at a country coffee shop and perfected her leather craft. She experimented with diets where you only ate cabbage, and she learned to do flips on the huge trampoline in her backyard. Mostly, though, she tried out different chords and tunings and searched for words that rhymed with the things going on inside her. In 2009, Annie released her first album, An Introduction to Annie Williams - an album that embraces the naivety of her youth. Now Annie's about to come out with her second album, This Mountain. It’s a record you should hear, one that aches for the world as it should be and so rarely is. Annie’s thinking she’ll go west again. Maybe she’ll live on the Rio Grande in a house made of earth. Maybe she’ll wear turquoise rings on her fingers and toes. But wherever she goes, there’ll be a guitar and questions that dress themselves in songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.