Ray LaMontagne on Rolling Stone

Ray LaMontagne just kicked off his co-headlining tour with Levon Helm and to celebrate, Rolling Stone featured "The Man In Me" from Ray's recent live session at Avatar Studios in NYC. The song is actually a Bob Dylan cover, off Dylan's "New Morning," but Ray gives it a life of his own. Listen to the track and read the Rolling Stone feature here!

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ronniedelorey 2 years ago

Oh please Ray no one thinks your up late at night crying. If people are still saying that old s***, tell em to get over it. We just wanna freakin hear you play and sing. Honestly your fans don't give a rats ass about your past we just want you to write, play and sing. Don't give a hoot what you say/do in your private life so long as it stays private. Just be who you are and keep writing, playing and singing as long as you can and enjoy this wonderful talent as well as this life that God has given you.

ronniedelorey 2 years ago

Wow, again, lame I know. Your version of "The Man in Me" by Dylan is absolutley incredible! Beautiful, oh man I love that song with you singing it. I can't imagine anyone could not like it. Your voice is just from somewhere other than from here on earth. Just amazing. Good lord man.

BeHereNow 2 years ago

Absolutely - Ray needs to headline! I felt exactly the same when I saw him "co-headline" with David Gray in Portland in September. I wish Ray could have played all night.

k8 2 years ago

You're right - that song is not on the album. I just drove to Jax, FL from Chast'n SC on Tues to see the opening show. Ray needs a venue all to himself - forget Levon Helm Band! The Secret Sisters that opened the show were outrageous and it was obvious that everyone in attendance on Tues was there to see Ray and his band. It was un-freaking-believable!
Gotta get that guy to Charleston!

BeHereNow 2 years ago

The Man In Me is not on God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise - this must be a slight mis-statement.

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