Listen to Tanya Tucker’s Striking Performance of “Delta Dawn” From Upcoming Live Album

Listen to Tanya Tucker’s Striking Performance of “Delta Dawn” From Upcoming Live Album

Tanya Tucker will release a new album, Live From The Troubadour, on Oct. 16.

The 15-song offering was recorded at West Hollywood’s iconic venue, The Troubadour, in October 2019. Live From The Troubadour features a number of tunes from Tayna’s catalog, including “Delta Dawn,” “Strong Enough To Bend,” “Blood Red and Goin’ Down,” “Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)” and more. The set also includes a medley of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m on Fire” and Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire,” along with six songs from Tanya’s most recent album, While I’m Livin’.

A portion of the album’s proceeds will benefit The Troubadour.

“There are so many people and places hurting right now, and for me, being on the road since I was a kid and knowing these legendary venues like the Troubadour aren’t bringing in a dime right now without performances, it just makes sense to give back,” says Tanya. “I can’t be with the fans, so this is my love letter to them, a live album with some of those old records, and our new songs from While I’m Livin’.”

Listen to Tanya sing “Delta Dawn” below.

Live From the Troubadour Track List

1. Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)
2. Jamestown Ferry
3. What’s Your Mama’s Name, Child
4. Blood Red And Goin’ Down
5. Strong Enough To Bend
6. I’m On Fire / Ring Of Fire (Medley)
7. Mustang Ridge
8. The Wheels Of Laredo
9. I Don’t Owe You Anything
10. High Ridin’ Heroes
11. Hard Luck
12. Interlude
13. Bring My Flowers Now
14. Texas (When I Die)
15. It’s A Little Too Late
16. Delta Dawn

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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