About David Olney
David Olney (born David Charles Olney in Providence, Rhode Island on 23 March 1948 ; died 18 January 2020) was an American folk singer-songwriter. Olney moved to Nashville in 1973, attempted to sell his songs to record labels, and then formed the band "The X-Rays" who recorded two albums for Rounder Records, appeared on Austin City Limits, opened for Elvis Costello, and broke up in 1985. Subsequently, Olney performed as a solo singer-songwriter, and released more than 20 albums over four decades, including 6 live recordings.
Top Tracks
Jerusalem Tomorrow
Sweet Poison
Deeper Well
She's Not There
The Blues Don't Care
1917
If It Wasn't for the Wind
If My Eyes Were Blind
Border Town
Barefootin'
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