About "A Moment Of Forever"
A Moment of Forever is an album by Kris Kristofferson, released on Justice Records, an independent record label, in 1995 (see 1995 in music). His first studio album of original material since the relatively unsuccessful political record Third World Warrior (1990), it features several well-known studio musicians, including Jim Keltner and Benmont Tench. The album retained the recurring theme of freedom from oppression, but to a lesser extent than his previous two politically charged records - the aforementioned Third World Warrior and Repossessed (1986). The song "Johnny Lobo" is about the Indian activist John Trudell.
Top songs by Kris Kristofferson
- Me And Bobby Mcgee
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- The Promise
- The Taker
- Just The Other Side Of Nowhere
- New Mister Me
- I'll Take Any Chance I Can With You
- A Moment Of Forever
- Broken Freedom Song
- The Silvertongued Devil And I
- Shouldn't Feel So Bad
- Shake Hands With The Devil
- What About Me
- Same Old Song
- Rescue Mission
- Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends
- Sam's Song
- Shandy (the Perfect Disguise)
- You Show Me Yours
- Road Warrior's Ament
- Shipwrecked In The Ighties
- Smile At Me Again
- Stagger Mountain Tragedy
- Stairway To The Bottom
- Worth Fighting For
- Stranger
- When I Loved Her
- To Beat The Devil
- Under The Gun
- Watch Closely Now
- One For The Money
- New Game Now
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