Washington Square Serenade

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Washington Square Serenade is a Grammy-winning 2007 album by American singer-songwriter Steve Earle that blends folk, rock, and electronic influences inspired by his move to New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Steve Earle NERFINISHED
awardReceived Grammy Award
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features Allison Moorer NERFINISHED
followedBy Townes NERFINISHED
follows The Revolution Starts Now NERFINISHED
genre Americana
alternative country
country
folk
folk rock
rock
hasCover "Washington Square Serenade" album cover image NERFINISHED
hasInfluence electronic music
urban folk
hasPart "City of Immigrants" NERFINISHED
"Come Home to Me" NERFINISHED
"Days Aren't Long Enough" NERFINISHED
"Down Here Below" NERFINISHED
"Jericho Road" NERFINISHED
"Oxycontin Blues" NERFINISHED
"Red Is the Color" NERFINISHED
"Satellite Radio"
"Sparkle and Shine" NERFINISHED
"Steve's Hammer (For Pete)" NERFINISHED
"Tennessee Blues" NERFINISHED
"Way Down in the Hole" NERFINISHED
hasType Grammy-winning album
inspiredBy Steve Earle's move to New York City
language English
length approximately 43 minutes
mainSubject immigration
life in New York City
working-class life
notableWorkOf Steve Earle NERFINISHED
partOf Steve Earle discography NERFINISHED
performer Steve Earle NERFINISHED
producer John King NERFINISHED
Steve Earle NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2007-09-25
recordedIn New York City NERFINISHED
recordLabel New West Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2007

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Steve Earle notableWork Washington Square Serenade