The first version of "Song for the Life" was recorded by
the Seldom Scene for their 1976 album
The New Seldom Scene Album, with John Starling singing the lead. Singer-songwriter
Jonathan Edwards also recorded the song for his 1976 release
Rockin Chair, produced by
Brian Ahern. The following year
Rodney Crowell put it on his 1978 debut album ''
Ain't Living Long Like This'', with backing vocals from
Willie Nelson,
Emmylou Harris and
Nicolette Larson. Crowell's version was released a single in November 1978.
Jerry Jeff Walker covered the song on his 1977 album
Man Must Carry On, as did
Johnny Cash on his 1978 album
Gone Girl,
John Denver on his 1980 album
Autograph,
Waylon Jennings on his 1982 album
Black on Black,
Tony Rice on his 1983 album
Cold on the Shoulder, and
Kathy Mattea on her 1986 album
Walk the Way the Wind Blows. Mattea's version of the song was the
b-side to her 1987 single "
You're the Power".
Alison Krauss recorded the song on her debut album with Union Station in 1987,
"Too Late to Cry" at the age of 16. A version was also recorded by
The Waterboys for their album
Room to Roam in 1990, although it wasn't released until 2008 on the remastered edition of the same album. However, the Waterboys version of the song did appear on the BBC television 1991 series "Bringing it all Back Home - the influence of Irish Music" and was released on the supporting CD and DVD of the series.
Alan Jackson recorded it for his 1994 album
Who I Am. His version was released in February 1995 as a single, reaching a peak of number six on the
Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. ==Critical reception==