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Sing Me Back Home: Love, Death, and Country MusicSing Me Back Home: Love, Death, and Country Music
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Sing Me Back Home

About The Author

Dana JenningsDana Jennings

Dana Jennings, a native of New Hampshire, is an editor with The New York Times. He lives in Montclair, New Jersey.

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PRAISE

Sing Me Back Home makes a powerful argument . . . [Jennings’] inquiry into the great underlying themes of country music is astute and deeply informed.” —Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World

After reading Sing Me Back Home, you’re likely to agree with Dana Jennings, a native of one of the rougher regions of [New Hampshire], that the feel-bad songs of Hank Williams and George Jones and Loretta Lynn are the soundtrack for the lives we all live.” —David Kirby, The New York Times Book Review 

A masterful musical memoir . . . Jennings superbly chronicles the doings of a clan of orphans and alcoholics, cheating wives and battering husbands, boozing, laboring and brawling down that lost highway.” —Rob Sheffield, Barnes & Noble Review

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