by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: May 4, 2024
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Joy Williams and John Paul White made up the American musical duo The Civil Wars. The Civil Wars, which formed in 2008, won four Grammy Awards before breaking up in 2014.
The Civil Wars, an Americana, folk, and country duet made up of guitarist John Paul White and vocalist Joy Williams, gained popularity quickly when their 2009 digital album Live at Eddie’s Attic was released.
Later that year, the pair released the Poison & Wine EP, and in 2010, they teamed up with producer Charlie Peacock to start work on a full-length album. Barton Hollow, the outcome, was published in February 2011 and immediately reached the Billboard Top 20 and topped the digital charts.
Here’s the list of some songs sung by the Civil Wars.
Song Name | Album Name | Genres | Year Released |
Poison & Wine | Live at Eddie’s Attic | Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2009 |
Barton Hollow | Barton Hollow | Folk | 2011 |
The One That Got Away | The Civil Wars | Alternative/Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2013 |
Dust to Dust | The Civil Wars | Alternative/Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2013 |
Devil’s Backbone | The Civil Wars | Alternative/Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2013 |
Dance Me to the End of Love | Live at Eddie’s Attic | Folk | 2009 |
I Had Me A Girl | The Civil Wars | Alternative/Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2013 |
I’ve Got This Friend | Barton Hollow | Alternative/Indie | 2011 |
Disarm | Live At Amoeba | Alternative/Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2012 |
Falling | Live at Eddie’s Attic | Alternative/Indie, Indie folk | 2009 |
Same Old Same Old | The Civil Wars | Alternative/Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2013 |
If I Didn’t Know Better | Live at Eddie’s Attic | Singer-Songwriter, Folk | 2009 |
Birds of a Feather | Barton Hollow | Alternative/Indie | 2011 |
You Are My Sunshine | Barton Hollow | 2011 | |
I Want You Back | Barton Hollow | 2011 |
Joy Williams and John Paul White have dominated the Americana and folk music industries since their 2009 Civil Wars debut. Despite having only two albums to their credit, they succeeded in building a significant following.
When the pair teamed up with Taylor Swift to write “Safe & Sound” for The Hunger Games soundtrack in 2011, the number of their supporters grew even more.
Joy said, “ It was a very powerful creative connection that John Paul and I had ,” in regard to their time in the Civil Wars, in a 2015 interview with WNYC’s radio program Death, Sex & Money. But the Americana duo’s artistic relationship quickly came to an adverse turn.
“ I’m sorry we’ve stopped speaking. And, yes, in a way I feel like I’m gazing at a ghost ,” she said. And, according to me, there were an enormous amount of rumors that were spread. Joy was referring to the “Rumors” that her relationship with John Paul was more than just accidental.
For background, let’s note that Joy and Nate Yetton had been wed since 2004, long before the Civil Wars gained popularity.
“ How do we maintain our connection as a couple such that it doesn’t get in the way or cause conflict? And throughout the Civil War era, we made a great effort to improve that aspect of our marriage ,” she added.
For Joy, life turned into a balancing act. When you say no to one thing, you automatically say yes to another. You must carefully consider the answers to those questions. And well, it occurred to me.
The Civil Wars’ 2012 cancellation of their European tour was the turning point in their relationship with the two stars. Joy recalled, “ I wanted one thing, and he didn’t want that. And a professional disagreement might come out as extremely personal. I went through a creative divorce rather than a marital separation. “
Joy claims to have resolved all of her difficulties with Nate in the present and has begun releasing solo songs. John Paul, meantime, has been putting out solo music since 2016. The updated version of “Safe & Sound,” John Paul and Joy’s duet with Taylor, is now accessible on major streaming services.
In a 2015 interview, Joy discussed the close creative bond she had with John Paul when they were filming The Civil Wars, but she also said that things between them got worse very rapidly.
She clarified that she and her husband had been dating since 2004, long before The Civil Wars gained popularity, in response to claims that their relationship went beyond a solely professional one.
Joy has accepted that The Civil Wars may never release new music , despite the hurt of the band’s dissolution. She admires the distinctive and magnificent work they created together and believes the band’s journey and mysterious character to be intriguing elements of their tale.
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