Artículos con la etiqueta "hee haw"



Music · 05/02/2020
"Yard Full Of Rusty Cars", song written by Shel Silverstein, was recorded by Bobby Bare for the Columbia label, in October 1977, at Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN. album, Bobby was accompanied by: Fred Carter Jr. (guitar), John Christopher (guitar), Ray Edenton (guitar), Chet Atkins (guitar), David Gillon (guitar), Jack Solomon (guitar), Michael Spriggs (guitar) , Charles Vaughn Jr. (guitar), Ben Keith (steel), Joe Osborn, Ted Reynolds and Kenneth Smith (bass guita
Music · 04/20/2020
“Slippin 'and Slidin' “, song written by Ray Penniman (Little Richards), was recorded by Billy Crash Cradock for the ABC Records label, in October 1972, at 1972 Woodland Sound Studio, 1011 Woodland St., Nashville, TN. Recording session for the album, Billy Crash, was accompanied by: Billy Sanford, James Colvard, Pete Wade, Jerry Shook, Bob Millsap, Chip Young, Lloyd Green, Kelso Herston, Tommy Allsup, Bob Moore, Donald Smith, Buddy Harman, William Ackerman, Hargus Pig Robbins, Larry Butler, Budd
Music · 04/16/2020
“What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)”, song written by Glenn Sutton, was recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis for the Smash Records label on April 16, 1968, at Columbia Recording Studio B, 804 16th Ave South, Nashville 3, TN. Three other songs were recorded at the same session: “All night long”, “We live in two different worlds” and “On the back row”. At the recording session Jerry was accompanied by: Linda Gail Lewis, Jerry Kennedy, Chip Young, Pete Wade, Lloyd Green, Bob Moore, Jo
Music · 04/10/2020
“I'll See Him Through”, written by Bill Sherrill and Norro Wilson, was recorded by Tammy Wynette for the Epic label, in November 1969, at Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN. With the production of Billy Sherrill, the song was released on December 23, 1969. On March 14, 1970, it peaked at # 2 on the US Hot Country Songs charts, and stayed on the charts for a total of 14 weeks, on the Canadian RPM Country Singles charts, peaking at # 3. “I'll See Him Through “became Wyne
Music · 04/10/2020
“Daytime Friends,” a song written by Ben Peters, was recorded by Kenny Rogers for the United Artist Records label on March 29, 1977, at Jack Clement Recording Studio 3102 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN. In the recording session, 5 other songs were also recorded, in this session Kenny was accompanied by: Billy Sanford (guitar), Dave Kirby (guitar), Jerry Shook (guitar), Jimmy Capps (guitar), Jim Colvard (guitar), Johnny Christopher (guitar), Larry Keith (guitar), Reggie Young (guitar), TG Engel (gu
Music · 04/09/2020
"Say It's Not You", a song written by Dallas Frazier, was recorded by George Jones for the Musicor label, on June 13, 1967, at Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN. With the production of "Pappy" Daily, the song was released in January 1968, and on April 20 it reached # 8 on the US Hot Country Songs charts, remaining on the charts for a total of 14 weeks. With Musicor, Jones would record at breakneck pace, cutting over 280 singles, and maintained a consistent presence on
Music · 02/19/2020
“I Want You Tonight”, a song written by S. Davis, was recorded by Johnny Rodriguez for the Epic label, in January 1981, at Columbia Recording Studio, 34 Music Sq. East, Nashville, TN. With the production of Billy Sherrill, the song was released in March 1981, entered lists on April 11, 1981, and on June 6, 1981, reached number # 22 of the US Hot Country Songs charts, remaining a total of 13 weeks on the charts. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks charts, It reached at number # 49.
Music · 02/18/2020
“Jealous Loving Heart”, a song written by Billy Talmadge Tubb and Ernest Tubb, was recorded by Ernest Tubb for the Decca label on January 11, 1954, at Castle Studio, The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville, TN In the same session, three other songs were also recorded: “Till we two are one”, “Your mother, your darling, your friend” and “Baby your mother”. In the recording session Ernest Tubb, it was accompanied by: Billy Byrd (guitar), Grady Martin (guitar), Dickie Harris (steel), Jack Dr
Music · 02/18/2020
“They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy” , a song written by Jerry Chesnut, was recorded by Loretta Lynn for the MCA label on April 25, 1972, in Bradley's Barn, 722 Bender's Ferry Road, Mount Juliet, TN, In the same session two other songs were also recorded: “Be proud of your man” and “Legend in my mind”. In the recording session Loretta was accompanied by: Grady Martin (guitar), Ray Edenton (acoustic guitar), Hal Rugg (steel), Harold Bradley (bass guitar), Bob Moore (bass), Buddy Harman (drums), Ha
Music · 02/17/2020
Conway recorded it for the MCA label, in November 1980, at Woodland Sound Studio, 1011 Woodland St., Nashville, TN, four more songs were recorded at the same recording session, Conway was accompanied in session by: Johnny Christopher (acustic guitar), Jimmy Capps (acoustic guitar), Reggie Young (lead guitar), John Hughey (steel), Paul Uhrig (bass), Jerry Carrigan (drums and percussion), Buddy Spicher (fiddle), Shane Keister (keyboards) and The Sheldon Kurland Strings and Buzz Cason, Lea Jane Ber

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