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Nanci Griffith — Speed of the Sound of Lonliness
Album: Other Voices, Other Rooms
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Released: 1993
Length: 4:16
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You come home late and you come home early
You come on big when you're feeling small
You come home straight and you come home curly
Sometimes you don't come home at all

So what in the world's come over you
And what in heaven's name have you done
You've broken the speed of the sound of loneliness
You're out there running just to be on the run

Well I got a heart that burns with a fever
And I got a worried and a jealous mind
How can a love that'll last forever
Get left so far behind

So what in the world's come over you
And what in heaven's name have you done
You've broken the speed of the sound of loneliness
You're out there running just to be on the run

It's a mighty mean and a dreadful sorrow
It's crossed the evil line today
Well, how can you ask about tomorrow
We ain't got one word to say

So what in the world's come over you
And what in heaven's name have you done
You've broken the speed of the sound of loneliness
You're out there running just to be on the run

You're out there running just to be on the run
You're out there running just to be on the run
You're out there running just to be on the run
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additional comments, found on internet: "she wears the Nixon/Agnew button because one night when appearing in D.C., she commented that compared to Bush/Cheney, Nixon didn’t seem so bad. At her performance the next night, a long-time fan gave her three Nixon buttons.
was she really a Nixon fan? 
from comments on Wikipedia:
"Ms. Griffith was well known for wearing a "LBJ for the USA" on her guitar strap during performances. The Nixon-Agnew button has obviously added on to her picture. This is disrespectful to her memory and subtly distorting of her biography. 2600:1700:F160:5010:7800:7716:DCD3:494D (talk) 23:16, 31 December 2022 (UTC)Reply
From the image description: "Nanci Griffith performing on stage at The Birchmire, Alexandria, VA. (additional comments, found on internet: "she wears the Nixon/Agnew button because one night when appearing in D.C., she commented that compared to Bush/Cheney, Nixon didn’t seem so bad. At her performance the next night, a long-time fan gave her three Nixon buttons. She wears the LBJ button because of his accomplishments in civil rights and because he was a fellow Texan"."Image does show some undue political leanings, replacing with another image from commons."--☾Loriendrew☽ (ring-ring) 23:26, 31 December 2022 (UTC)
My wife and I played this album frequently while heading out to our summer backpacking trips in Colorado. Great album. Loved seeing Nanci Griffith at the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival in Estes Park. 
I have more Nancy Griffith CDs and albums than any artist but the Beatles. Saw her at her height aft Symphony Hall in Boston, with Iris Dement.
I hope Nanci and John are singing together again. They are sorely missed. At least we still have this.
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Bad choice for Nanci's Wikipedia image - Nixon/Agnew - yuck
Still, her voice embodies that sweet southern sentiment that's not often found up here in the north. After all, this is a great country that needs unity.
I had a chance to see her live in 2006 here in Phoenix.  Great show and I'm sorry she's left us.  
Just started listening to the Mellow MIx. Discovering quite a few artists that I never knew existed. Thanks Bill G. 
RIP Nancy. Thank you for everything you gave us.
I was so very sad to hear of her passing.  Loved her work and saw her several times, although not for many years.

An Austin girl, but she left long before I got here.
I'm not crying...you're crying. 
Interesting buttons she is wearing on her wiki photo
another example of the exemplary songwriting by John Prine. I find this a fine cover.
To be honest, I like the Alabama 3 version best. Saved an otherwise quite boring song in my eyes.
Great John Prine tune, though I like Nanci's version a little less, even with John singing background
excellent cover cd, but I never read the book.