
Paul Sachs writes urban acoustic/folk songs grounded in the tradition of Springsteen and Harry Chapin. He was born and raised on the Lower East Side of New York City and that's where he draws most of his material. Sachs survived a tough life and lived to tell the tale through songs. Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and Springsteen are the songwriters that influenced him, got under his skin, and pushed him into the folk music circles of the city. His songs soon caught the attention of other area performers, and he was featured in Fast Folk Musical Magazine.
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Oswald's Window
Pancho & Lefty
Rye Grass
Survival Is the New Success
A Better Man Than Me
Jesse
All the Junkies
Late For The Protest
The Devil Never Did
Hank Williams' Guitar
Mean Streets
Family Secrets
Leave a Little Heaven Behind
The Good Bad Luck Brings
Trouble Comes Easy
Foxhole Prayer
Oil Town
Dirty Trucks
The Best Hope Can Do
People Are a Lot of Work
Gratitude
Jesus Candle
What Passes for Love
No Man's Land
Beautiful Friend
When the Longing Begins
Hit and Run
Still Life
Full Detroit
Glorious Failure
Every Mother's Son
I Forget About Her Everyday
Boys Will Be Boys
Poor Man's Out
Great Gatsby Days
Love Is Love
Old Happiness
Crying Without Tears
Where Does Sadness Go
The Refuge
100 Proof
Painter and Sculptor (The Last American Town)
Love's A Hard Lesson Learned
Old Boyfriends
High and Low
City Weddings
Families Of The Disappeared
The Witness
The Killer Inside
East River Fishin'
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