

B.W. Stevenson
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Artist Bio
B.W. Stevenson, born Louis Charles Stevenson in Dallas, Texas, was a singer-songwriter whose gentle, melodic pop sensibilities resonated deeply with audiences in the 1970s. Though his career was tragically cut short, his music continues to evoke a sense of wistful nostalgia and quiet contemplation. Stevenson's musical journey began in the vibrant Texas music scene, where he honed his skills as a performer and songwriter, crafting songs that were both personal and universally relatable. He possessed a remarkable ability to capture complex emotions in simple, elegant melodies, a hallmark of his signature sound.
Stevenson's breakthrough came with the release of "Please Come to Boston," a song that perfectly encapsulated the yearning for connection and the bittersweet realities of chasing dreams. The song became an anthem for dreamers and wanderers, cementing Stevenson's place in the pop music landscape. He followed this success with other memorable tracks, each showcasing his distinctive voice and songwriting prowess. Tracks such as "A Good Love Is Like a Good Song" showed his ability to infuse country and folk elements into his pop style.
Beyond his best-known hits, Stevenson's discography reveals a depth and range that often goes unnoticed. Songs like "Lucky Touch" highlight his adeptness at crafting catchy, upbeat tunes, while deeper cuts explore more introspective themes. He wasn't afraid to explore the complexities of relationships, as evidenced in songs like "We Had It All," which speaks to both the joy and the heartache of love. Though not as commercially successful, tracks like "Anna-Lisa" offer a glimpse into the more personal and artistic side of Stevenson's songwriting. Stevenson continued to write and record, exploring different facets of his artistry. His commitment to creating authentic and heartfelt music remained unwavering throughout his career. B.W. Stevenson's legacy extends beyond his chart-topping hits; it lies in the enduring quality of his songwriting and the emotional connection he forged with his listeners.
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| Track Number | Song | Release Date | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | My Maria | Aug 1, 1973 | My Maria |
| 02 | Save a Little Time | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 03 | Shambala | May 4, 1973 | My Maria |
| 04 | Take Me to Your Heart | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 05 | You Were There | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 06 | Lifeline | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 07 | Holding a Special Place for You | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 08 | There Is Someone Who Loves You | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 09 | One True Way | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 10 | Fiddle and the Bow | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 11 | Paradise | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 12 | Headin’ Home | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 13 | Show Me the Way to the City | Jan 1, 1980 | Lifeline |
| 14 | Cold, Cold Winter | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
| 15 | Quits | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
| 16 | Jerry’s Bar and Grill | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
| 17 | Way Down by the Ocean | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
| 18 | Hold On | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
| 19 | Temper, Temper | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
| 20 | Wastin’ Time | Jan 1, 1975 | We Be Sailin’ |
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