Artículos con la etiqueta "pop goes the country"
Vern Gosdin re-recorded it as a duet with Emmylou Harris for the Elektra label in August 1976 at Sound Stage Studio, 10 Music Circle South, Nashville, TN. With the production of Gary S. Paxton, the song was released in October 1976, on January 8, 1977, it reached #16 on the U.S. Hot Country Songs charts, remaining on the charts for a total of 15 weeks. On the charts of Canadian RPM country tracks, it reached #15.The song was included in Vern Gosdin's debut solo album, Till the End (Elektra 1977)
Hank Williams Jr., recorded for the Warner label, the song, along with the rest of the album was recorded between November and December 1976, at Wishbone Studio, Muscle Shoals, AL. At the Hank Jr. album recording session, he was accompanied by: Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar), Larry Byrom (guitar), Pete Carr (guitar), Jeff Allen and Toy Caldwell (steel), Bob Wray (bass), Roger Clark (drums), Clayton Ivey (keyboards) + strings + Muscle Shoals Horns + Ava Aldridge, Barbara Wyrick, Joan Butler, Mari
“When I Stop Leavin ‘(I’ll Be Gone)”, a song written by Kent Robbins, was recorded by Charley Pride for the RCA label on January 11, 1978, at Sound Masters, 30 Music Sq. West, Nashville, TN, in the same session two other songs were recorded: “Burgers and fries” and “I want you” (unissued). With the production of Jerry Bradley and Charley Pride the song was released in May 1978, on August 19, 1978, reached # 3 on the charts of U.S Hot Country Songs, and remained a total of 15 weeks on the charts.
Song written by David Ball, Allen Shamblin & Stuart Ziff, was recorded by David Ball in January 1994, for the Warner label, with the production of Blake Chancey, was released on March 28, 1994. He reached number # 2 on the US Hot Country Songs charts, and on July 25, 1994, he would arrive at number # 1 on the Canada Country Tracks charts.
The song was included in David’s second studio album, Thinkin ‘Problem (Warner 1994), the release album on June 14, 1994, reached number # 6 on the U.S. Billb
“Lonely Weekends”, a song written and recorded by Charlie Rich for the Phillips label, was recorded on October 14, 1959, at Sun Studio, 706 Union Ave., Memphis, TN, at the recording session Charlie was accompanied by: Roland Janes (guitar), Billy Riley (bass), James Van Eaton (drums) and Martin Willis (sax). With the production of Jack Clement, the song was released in January 1960. I reach number # 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
The song was included in Charlie Rich's first studio album,
Is a song written by Vince Matthews and Kent Westbury, and recorded by American country music artist Gene Watson. It was released in May 1975 as the second single and title track from the album Love in the Hot Afternoon. The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, becoming his first top 40 and first top 10 hit on that chart.
On the original 45 record, it was paired with another great song The B-Side was “Through the Eyes of Love” from the pen of Jack Clement.
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A song written by Earl Thomas Conley and Mary Larkin, was recorded by Conway Twitty for the MCA label on July 10, 1975, at Bradley’s Barn Studios, Bender’s Ferry Road, Mount Juliet, TN. With the production of Owen Bradley, the single was released in October 1975, on January 31, 1976, reached # 1 on the charts of US Hot Country Songs, and a week later also reached # 1 in the charts. Canadian RPM Country Tracks. He was the twentieth number one in Conway’s career.
The song was included on Conway’s
Royden Dickey Lipscomb (born September 21, 1936), known professionally as Dickey Lee (sometimes misspelled Dickie Lee or Dicky Lee), is an American pop/country singer and songwriter, best known for the 1960s teenage tragedy songs "Patches" and "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)."
Lee made his first recordings in his hometown of Memphis for Tampa Records and Sun Records in 1957–58. He achieved his first chart success in 1962, when his composition "She Thinks I Still Care" was a hit for George Jones
"Guitar Man" is a 1967 song written by Jerry Reed, who took his version of it to number 53 on the Billboard country music charts in 1967.
Soon after Reed's single appeared, Elvis Presley recorded the song with Reed playing the guitar part, and it became a minor country and pop hit. According to Peter Guralnick in his two-volume biography of Presley, the singer had been trying unsuccessfully to record the tune, but wasn't happy with the groove. He said something to the effect of: "Get me that re
"Georgia Keeps Pulling on My Ring" is a single co-written and originally recorded by Little David Wilkins. It was released in 1974, peaking at number 50 on the U.S. country singles charts.
It was later covered American country music artist Conway Twitty. Released in October 1977, it was the first single from his album Georgia Keeps Pulling on My Ring. The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.