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Steve Forbert

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Biography

Anointed "the new Dylan" upon his recording debut, folk rock singer/songwriter Steve Forbert was born in Meridian, MS, in 1954. After learning guitar at age 11, he spent his high school years playing in a variety of local bands before quitting his job as a truck driver and moving to New York City at the age of 21. There, he performed for spare change in Grand Central Station before working his way up to the Manhattan club circuit. After signing to Nemperor, forbert debuted in 1978 with Alive on Arrival, which earned critical acclaim for its taut, poetic lyrics. The follow-up, 1979's Jackrabbit Slim, was his most successful outing, reaching the Top 20 on the strength of the hit single "Romeo's Tune" (allegedly inspired by the late Supreme Florence Ballard). However, both 1980's Little Stevie Orbit and a self-titled 1982 effort fared poorly, and forbert was dropped by his label. He spent much of the decade in Nashville, where he continued honing his songwriting skills and performed regularly throughout the South. In 1988, he signed to Geffen, where Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's Garry Tallent produced his comeback album, Streets Of This Town. Pete Anderson took over the production reins for 1992's The American in Me, but forbert's continued lack of chart success prompted the label to cut him loose. A deal with the Warner Bros.-affiliated Giant label resulted in two more studio albums, 1995's Mission of the Crossroad Palms and 1996's Rocking Horse Head, but in 1998 forbert moved into independent territory for his next album, the rollicking live set Here's Your Pizza. forbert signed with Koch Records for his next studio disc, 2000's Evergreen Boy, where he also released Any Old Time (a tribute to country music legend Jimmie Rodgers) in 2002 and Just Like There's Nothin' to It (a collection of new songs) in 2004. During this period, forbert also released two compilations of rare and unreleased material, Young, Guitar Days and More Young Guitar Days, as well as several live recordings. "On Stage at World Cafe Live" appeared in 2007 from Decca Vision as well as a new studio set, Strange Names and New Sensations, from 429 Records that same year. The Place and the Time arrived in 2009. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    Meet me in the middle of the day
    Let me hear you say, "Everything's okay"
    Bring me southern kisses from your room
    Meet me in the middle of the night
    Let me hear you say, "Everything's alright"
    Romeo's Tune - (3:53)  -  3,259 plays
  2.  
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    Pick me up, shake me out
    And hang me on the line
    I'm a fool for you
    I looked up, saw you smile
    And then I saw your eyes
    I'm In Love With You - (4:42)  -  616 plays
  3.  
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    I'll lock myself away and not face one more day
    On the streets of this town
    And all I've got to lose is a feelin' called the blues
    And a little old frown
    I signed your dotted line and did my best at tryin'
    On The Streets Of This Town - (3:40)  -  458 plays
  4.  
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    Plane comes down on the old runway
    Home again for a week I'll stay
    Hanging out like I used to do
    I hope to find some old friends I knew
    Hear the news in the honky tonk
    January 23-30, 1978 - (4:23)  -  382 plays
  5.  
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    Just say goodbye to little Jo
    Just turn her loose now let her go
    And she'll be leavin' while the sun goes down
    She doesn't love ya anymore
    Sometimes it's worth it to talk
    Say Goodbye to Little Jo - (3:54)  -  373 plays
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