Colter Wall
Colter Wall (born June 27, 1995) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Swift… Read Full Bio ↴Colter Wall (born June 27, 1995) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Swift Current, Saskatchewan. His self-titled debut album was released on May 12, 2017.
Wall was familiar with country music growing up as country artists such as Johnny Cash were played at home. He started learning guitar at the age of 13, playing music of rock bands such as AC/DC and Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Later he became interested in old blues artists, and then started to listen to folk music. According to Wall, he first heard Bob Dylan's song "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" around grade 10 or 11 (aged 15 or 16), and he was inspired to start writing and singing songs instead of only playing guitar. Other early musical influences he cited include Woody Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and he had also expressed interest in country singers such as Gram Parsons, Townes Van Zandt, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Hank Williams. He made demos of his songs while he was a student, and in 2015, he decided to take a break from his studies at the university to focus on his music career when his first EP was released.
Colter Wall was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, the middle child of Tami and Brad Wall, 14th Premier of Saskatchewan. He has two sisters, Megan and Faith. Wall attended Swift Current Comprehensive High School, and graduated in 2013. He then studied at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
Wall recorded a seven-song EP, Imaginary Appalachia, in 2015 with Jason Plumb the producer at Studio One in Regina, Saskatchewan. He collaborated on the EP with other artists from Regina such as Belle Plaine and The Dead South. He described his music as a blend of blues, folk and Americana. The EP was released on March 9, 2015, and "The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie" was released as his first single. His music gained the attention of Brock Lesnar who helped to raise his profile among wrestling fans. Songs from the album were featured in the television show Dog the Bounty Hunter,[8] and the films Hell or High Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. The track used in the films, "Sleeping on the Blacktop", gained more than a million streams on Spotify.
In 2016, Wall opened for Lucinda Williams at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. He was signed to Rick Rubin's American Songs publishing company.
His first full-length album, self-titled Colter Wall, was produced by Dave Cobb at the RCA Studio A in Nashville. Wall was accompanied by Cobb on acoustic guitar, Chris Powell on drums, Mike Webb on piano, and Robby Turner on pedal steel. The album was released on May 12, 2017 and according to Wall, most of the songs on the album are autobiographical.
A new album, Songs of the Plains, was announced in July 2018 and was released on October 12, 2018.
Wall was familiar with country music growing up as country artists such as Johnny Cash were played at home. He started learning guitar at the age of 13, playing music of rock bands such as AC/DC and Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Later he became interested in old blues artists, and then started to listen to folk music. According to Wall, he first heard Bob Dylan's song "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" around grade 10 or 11 (aged 15 or 16), and he was inspired to start writing and singing songs instead of only playing guitar. Other early musical influences he cited include Woody Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and he had also expressed interest in country singers such as Gram Parsons, Townes Van Zandt, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Hank Williams. He made demos of his songs while he was a student, and in 2015, he decided to take a break from his studies at the university to focus on his music career when his first EP was released.
Colter Wall was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, the middle child of Tami and Brad Wall, 14th Premier of Saskatchewan. He has two sisters, Megan and Faith. Wall attended Swift Current Comprehensive High School, and graduated in 2013. He then studied at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
Wall recorded a seven-song EP, Imaginary Appalachia, in 2015 with Jason Plumb the producer at Studio One in Regina, Saskatchewan. He collaborated on the EP with other artists from Regina such as Belle Plaine and The Dead South. He described his music as a blend of blues, folk and Americana. The EP was released on March 9, 2015, and "The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie" was released as his first single. His music gained the attention of Brock Lesnar who helped to raise his profile among wrestling fans. Songs from the album were featured in the television show Dog the Bounty Hunter,[8] and the films Hell or High Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. The track used in the films, "Sleeping on the Blacktop", gained more than a million streams on Spotify.
In 2016, Wall opened for Lucinda Williams at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. He was signed to Rick Rubin's American Songs publishing company.
His first full-length album, self-titled Colter Wall, was produced by Dave Cobb at the RCA Studio A in Nashville. Wall was accompanied by Cobb on acoustic guitar, Chris Powell on drums, Mike Webb on piano, and Robby Turner on pedal steel. The album was released on May 12, 2017 and according to Wall, most of the songs on the album are autobiographical.
A new album, Songs of the Plains, was announced in July 2018 and was released on October 12, 2018.
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Colter Wall Lyrics
BALD BUTTE Bald Butte, Bald Butte so lofty and so high Carry me…
Ballad of a Law Abiding Sophisticate Well marry me To a noose and a tree What that ol'…
Big iron To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one…
Bob Fudge My name is Bob Fudge I was born in Texas Lampasas…
Calgary Round-Up We're headed for the round-up, goin' to the big stampede Old…
Caroline There's a place where the sun don't shine And the birds…
Codeine Dream Prayin' on the north wind Lead me to my door Thumbing throug…
Cow/Calf Blue Yodel Got my bread all rationed And my beans cut into halves Got…
Cowpoke I'm lonesome but happy, rich but I'm broke And the good…
Cypress Hills and the Big Country You can see the bear paws The old man on his…
Diamond Joe There is a man you'll hear about Most everywhere you go, And…
Evangelina And I dream in the morning That she brings me water And…
For a Long While This old guitar, I've toted far And though she's sometimes o…
Fraulein Far across the deep blue water Lives an old German's daughte…
Happy Reunion I ride my horse cross the pasture I jerk my catch…
Henry and Sam Have you met my friend Henry, Have you met my friend…
High & Mighty Tom Taylor's colt from Candiac Has made his marks in cowboy…
Honky Tonk Nighthawk Well, I'm a honky-tonk nighthawk Trottin' on a hardwood floo…
Houlihans at the Holiday Inn One month on the road will leave you wondering How any…
I Ride I ride an old paint, I lead an old dan I'm…
John Beyers John Beyers blew three holes in my ride He put two…
Johnny Boy Well, I wish I was in the land of cotton Old…
Kate McCannon Well the raven is a wicked bird His wings are black…
Let's All Help the Cowboys Cowboys they are ladies men alright They can love 'em up…
Little Songs Go ahead Russell There's an old man in the foothills And if…
Living on the Sand Leave them lights as they are and keep your clothes on,…
Manitoba Man I'm ridin' my thumb uptown for to find me a…
Me and Big Dave Me and a big Dave were just trying to stay…
MOTORCYCLE Well I figure I'll buy me a motorcycle Wrap her pretty…
Night Herding Song Night Herding Song Produced by Dave Cobb Album Songs of the …
Nothin' Hey mamma when you leave, Don't leave a thing behind. I don'…
Plain To See Plainsman I cut through the Rockies like some unholy blade The icy…
Prairie Evening/Sagebush Waltz One evening, back home on the prairie Was in the fair…
Rocky Montain Rangers Unfit was I for the Scarlett Mounties, Dandy dude townies, D…
Saskatchewan in 1881 Mr. Toronto man, go away from my door You've got my…
Sleeping On The Backtop Sunshine beating on the good times Moonlight raising from th…
Standing Here I'm just standing here Looking out my window Wondering if it…
Talkin' Prairie Boy Buddy's old man is back on the booze, he's swinging a…
The Coyote The Cowboy The coyote's a survivor Reckon he's got to be He lives in…
The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie Well, Reverend Reverend please come quick Cause I got someth…
The Last Loving Words It's a long way 'round the Llano Estacado We turned 'em…
The Trains Are Gone The trains are gone, the trains are gone Spent like the…
Thinkin' on a Woman Sweetly takin' his time Drinkin' on a straight rye Chasin' i…
Thirteen Silver Dollars It was a cold and cruel evening Sneaking up on Speedy…
Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail Well, it was way high up in the Sierry Petes Where…
WB's Talkin The first national bank of dingus time is 10:42 Well hell,…
Western Swing & Waltzes East of beautiful Alberta North of old Montan' The living's …
Wild Bill Hickok Wild Bill was born in Illinois on dry and fertile…
Wild Dogs Once I was a wild dog On the trail to a…
You Look to Yours I met a little girl in Saskatoon She was beaming, bold…