died in 1997, a young singer-songwriter’s promising career was cut much too short. He was just 30, and had been working on his second studio album at the time of his accidental drowning in a Tennessee river.
Buckley’s place in music was still unclear in the Nineties. He had made a name for himself performing in New York clubs, leading to a bidding war between major labels. But his debut,, wasn’t an instant success upon its release in 1994; while Buckley’s emotional intensity won over many critics and listeners, it was a turn-off for others.
In retrospect, Buckley had already showed enormous potential, not just as a songwriter but as an interpreter of others’ songs, including a heartbreaking cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” which appears on the album. There was much more he was working to showcase on his second album, which ended up being released posthumously in unfinished form.
Few could have anticipated that three decades on, Buckley is more famous than ever. In the early 2000s, his cover of Cohen’s song became a platinum hit years after its release. And thanks to the internet, millennial and now Gen Z fans have emerged as a massive audience for Buckley’s music — including the title track from, which has become a beloved classic in its own right.
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