Artículos con la etiqueta "george strait"
12/22/2020
"Ocean Front Property" is a song written by Dean Dillon, Hank Cochran and Royce Porter, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in December 1986 as the lead-off single and title track from his album of the same name. It was a number-one hit in both the United States and Canada.On the 45 record single, "My Heart Won't Wander Very Far From You" is the B-side.
“Gotta Get to You”, written by Blaine Larsen, Jim Lauderdale and Jimmy Ritchey, was recorded by George Strait for the MCA label, in mid-2009, at Shrimpboat Sound Studio, Key West, FL. At the recording session for the album George was accompanied by: Randy Scruggs (guitar), Brent Mason (guitar), Stuart Duncan (mandolin and fiddle), Paul Franklin (steel), Glenn Worf (upright bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Eric Darken (percussion), Steven Nathan (piano, Wurlitzer organ and synthesizer), John Jarvis (
“The Big One,” a song written by Gerry House and Devon O'Day, was recorded by George Strait for the MCA label on April 19, 1994, at Emerald Sound Studio, 1033 16th Ave., Nashville, TN, on the recording session George was accompanied by: Brent Mason (guitar), Steve Gibson (guitar), Paul Franklin (steel), Buddy Emmons (steel), Glenn Worf (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Matt Rollings (piano), Steve Nathan (organ and synthesizer), Stuart Duncan (fiddle) and Curtis Young, Liana Mannis (background vocal
“Am I Blue”, a song written by David Chamberlain, was recorded by George Strait for the MCA label, was recorded on September 26, 1986, at Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN, at the recording session, along with Am I Blue, it was also recorded, All my ex's live in Texas. George was accompanied in the recording session by: Reggie Young (electric guitar), Billy Joe Walker Jr (electric guitar), Richard Bennett (acoustic guitar), Paul Franklin (steel & dobro), Leland Sklar (bass), Owen Hale (drums),
“Murder on Music Row”, a song written by Larry Cordle and Larry Shell, was first recorded by the Bluegrass group Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, for the Shell Point Records label, was recorded in 1999, at Station West Studio, 616 West Iris, Nashville, TN. The song was part of the album of the same name, Murder On Music Row (Shell Point Records 2000). Larry Cordle received the Song of the Year award at the Bluegrass 2000 International Music Awards.
Geroge Strait recorded the duo song with
Song written by Tony Martin & Troy Martin, was recorded by George Strait, for the MCA label, was recorded on October 13, 1988, at Emerald Sound Studio, 1033 16th Ave., Nashville, TN, accompanied on the recording by: George Strait (vocal), Reggie Young (electric guitar), Steve Gibson (acoustic guitar), Paul Franklin (steel), David Hungate (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Johnny Gimble (fiddle), Floyd Domino (piano), Steve Marsh (sax), Curtis Young, Liana Young (vocal back). It was released on Decemb
The Cornfield—Vignettes patterned after Laugh-In’s “Joke Wall,” with cast members and guest stars “popping up” to tell jokes and one-liners. Until his death, Stringbean played the field’s scarecrow, delivering one-liners before being shouted down by the crow on his shoulder; after his 1973 murder, Stringbean was not replaced; and a wooden scarecrow was simply seen in the field as a memorial. Guest stars often participated in this sketch as well; and on occasion, personalities from TV stations t
Song written by Danny Wells & Dana Hunt Black, was recorded by George Strait on April 15, 1995, at Emerald Sound Studio, 1033 16th Ave., Nashville, TN, in the recording, George was accompanied by: George Strait (vocal), Randy Scruggs (acoustic guitar), Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (electric guitar), Buddy Emmons (steel), Glenn Worf (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Randy McCormick (piano) and Linda Manis, Curtis Young (vocal back). With the production of Tony Brown & George Strait,
Ace in the hole, song written by Dennis Adkins, and recorded by George Strait for the MCA label, recorded on October 12, 1988, at Emerald Sound Studio, 1033 16th Ave., Nashville, TN, George was accompanied on the recording of the song by: Reggie Young (electric guitar), Steve Gibson (acoustic guitar), Paul Franklin (steel), David Hungate (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Johnny Gimble (fiddle), Floyd Domino (piano), Steve Marsh (sax) and Curtis Young & Liana Young (background vocals). With the prod
Song written by Roger Cook and John Prine, was recorded by George Strait for the MCA label, was recorded in February 1998 at Emerald Sound Studio, 1033 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN, George was accompanied on the recording by: Biff Watson (acoustic guitar), Brent Mason (guitar), Steve Gibson (acustin guitar), Paul Franklin (steel & pedabro), Glenn Worf (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Steve Nathan (accordion, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano and synthesizer), Curtis Young a