Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter and political activist whose albums have sold more than 30 million copies in the United States. Browne first emerged in mid‑1960s Los Angeles as a teenage songwriter, gaining early recognition when other artists began recording his material. Encouraged by that success, he released his self‑titled debut album in 1972, which produced two Top 40 hits: “Doctor, My Eyes” and “Rock Me on the Water.” His follow‑up, For Everyman, arrived in 1973, and in 1974 he released Late for the Sky, which became his most successful album to date, reaching number 14 on the Billboard 200. With The Pretender (1976), Browne continued his upward trajectory; the album climbed to number 5 on the U.S. charts and featured the singles “Here Come Those Tears Again” and “The Pretender.” In 1977 he released what is widely considered his defining work, Running on Empty. The album — part live recording, part concept project about life on the road — reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the chart for more than a year. It produced two major hits, “Running on Empty” and “The Load‑Out/Stay,” while several other tracks became staples of album‑oriented rock radio.
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The Load Out – Stay
Running on Empty
In The Shape Of A Heart
These days
For A Dancer
Jackson Browne & David Lindley – I’m Alive
Take It Easy
Looking East
The Barricades Of Heaven
The Rebel Jesus
Shaky Town
Running on Empty Full Album 1977
Late For The Sky Full Album
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