“All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down” Biggest Hits

October 12th, 2010

Known for their relatable lyrics, The Mavericks were a band for the everyman, sorting out real life problems for real life people to fantastically original rhythms. Their collaboration effort with Flaco Jimenez was the highest chart topping effort of any of the band’s numerous songs over the years, largely due to inspired writing and adept lyricism. Raul Malo teamed with Al Anderson in coauthoring this historic hit. Take a look for yourselfI can’t sleep a wink anymoreEver since you first walked out the doorThen I just started drinking to forgetBut I don’t think the worst has happened yetChorusAll you ever do is bring me downMaking me a fool all over townThey all wonder why I wear a frownThat’s cause honey all you do is bring me down bring me down, Flaco Read the rest of this entry »

Making The Band

October 7th, 2010

Under the direction of Cuban-American frontman Raul Malo, the Mavericks came together in Miami, Florida, in 1989. Malo met bassist Robert Reynolds, a Kansas City native, at school and quickly formed a bond centering around their similar taste in music, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, legendary crooners who changed the sound of country music. Reynolds recruited his best friend Paul Deakin to play the drums. Deakin had spent some time working with some progressive rock bands, though nothing had stuck.The team soon found out the country scene in Miami didn’t immediately cater to emerging talent. Though there were plenty of country-catering bars in the area, they tended to book gigs with a primarily cover-filled playlists. Country audiences, they argued, came to hear tunes they knew, not new songs from upstart bands. The Mavericks decided to focus on playing rock clubs, a decision that would heavily influence their eclectic sound mix of rock and twang. Read the rest of this entry »