Classic Country: Voices of America

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Tracklist

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1Scootin’ Boogie
recording of:
Boot Scootin’ Boogie
lyricist and composer:
Ronnie Dunn (American country music singer-songwriter and record producer)
Brooks & Dunn3:21
2I Love the Way You Love Me
recording of:
I Love The Way You Love Me (from 1993 to present)
writer:
Chuck Cannon and Victoria Shaw
publisher:
BMG Music Publishing (NYC‐based headquarters, with national subsidiaries under it)
John Michael Montgomery3.54:04
3I’ve Got This Feeling
The Mavericks3:47
4Love Is on a Roll
recording of:
Love Is on a Roll
writer:
Roger Cook (US‐based British singer, songwriter and producer) and John Prine
Don Williams3:43
5A Better Man
recording of:
A Better Man (in 1989)
writer:
Clint Black and Hayden Nicholas
Clint Black53:07
6Could’ve Been MeBilly Ray Cyrus3:48
7Rock From the Sun
Joe Diffie2:51
8Thinkin’ About You
assistant recording engineer:
Ken Hutton
recording engineer:
Dave Sinko
assistant producer:
Scott Paschall
producer:
Garth Fundis
assistant mixer:
Amy Hughes and Graham Lewis (US engineer)
mixer:
Chuck Ainlay
editor:
Carlos Grier
acoustic guitar:
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
bass guitar:
Dave Pomeroy
congas and tambourine:
Tom Roady
drums (drum set):
Eddie Bayers (drummer)
electric guitar:
Brent Mason
fiddle:
Aubrey Haynie
organ and piano:
Matt Rollings (American composer, musician and record producer)
slide guitar [electric slide guitar]:
Lee Roy Parnell
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Chuck Cannon and Lari White
recorded at:
Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Woodland Digital in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Thinkin’ About You
writer:
Bob Regan (US country singer / songwriter) and Tom Shapiro
publisher:
AMR Publications, Inc. (from 1994 to present), Diamond Struck Music (BMI) (from 1994 to present), Great Cumberland Music (from 1994 to present) and Sierra Home Music (from 1994 to present)
Trisha Yearwood33:25
9Seven Spanish Angels
producer:
Billy Sherrill (US songwriter/producer/arranger)
acoustic guitar:
Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (in 1984)
bass:
Robert Wray (in 1984)
classical guitar [gut string guitar]:
Pete Bordonali (in 1984) and Billy Sanford (guitar) (in 1984)
drums (drum set):
Kenneth Malone (session drummer/percussion) (in 1984)
harmonica:
Terry McMillan (in 1984)
keyboard:
Hargus "Pig" Robbins (in 1984)
steel guitar:
Pete Drake (steel guitar player) (in 1984)
strings:
The “A” Strings (in 1984)
trumpet:
Bill McElhiney (in 1984) and Jose McElhiney (in 1984)
background vocals:
Louis Nunley (in 1984), Lisa Silver (in 1984), Diane Tidwell (in 1984) and Hurshel Wiginton (in 1984)
lead vocals:
Ray Charles (soul musician, singer and songwriter) (in 1984) and Willie Nelson (in 1984)
conductor:
Bill McElhiney (in 1984)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 2003)
recorded at:
Eleven Eleven Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (in 1984) and Pedernales Recording Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States (in 1984)
part of:
Rolling Stone: 40 Saddest Country Songs of All Time (2019 re-issued) (number: 24)
recording of:
Seven Spanish Angels (in 1984)
writer:
Troy Seals (Troy Harold Seals, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist) and Eddie Setser (In Groups: James Brown And The Dapps, Jellyroll, The Dapps)
publisher:
WB Music Group
Ray Charles & Willie Nelson3.253:53
10Oh Romeo
Mindy McCready4:18
11Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ AwayVince Gill53:46
12Somebody’s Knockin’
recording of:
Somebody’s Knockin’ (1980 song)
lyricist:
Ed Penney (songwriter)
composer:
Jerry Gillespie (songwriter)
publisher:
Tri‐Chappell Music, Inc.
Terri Gibbs2:57
13I’ll Still Be Lovin’ You
Restless Heart4:20
14Here’s a Quarter
music videos:
Here’s a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) by Travis Tritt
recording of:
Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
writer:
James Travis Tritt
premiered by:
Travis Tritt
publisher:
Post Oak Publishing (Publishing firm linked with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and affiliated toBMI) and Sony ATV Publishing
Travis Tritt2.652:35
15Forever and Ever, Amen
engineer:
Joe Borgan (engineer) and Mike Reese (mastering engineer) (task: mastering)
producer:
Kyle Lehning
acoustic guitar:
Russ Barenberg, Larry Byrom, Mark Casstevens, Steve Gibson (US country vocalist and guitarist) and Brent Mason
bass guitar:
David Hungate and Jack Williams (US guitarist/singer‐songwriter from South Carolina)
drums (drum set):
Larry Londin and James Cary Stroud
electric guitar:
Steve Gibson (US country vocalist and guitarist) and Brent Mason
fiddle:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer)
harmonica:
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson (harmonica player Kirk Johnson) and Terry McMillan
keyboard:
Dennis Burnside
pedal steel guitar:
Doyle Grisham
percussion:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist) and Terry McMillan
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Jerry Douglas (US guitar and dobro player)
background vocals:
Kathy Baillie, Sherri Huffman, Alan LeBoeuf, Dennis Locorriere, Paul Overstreet (country singer and songwriter), Lisa Silver, Diane Tidwell and Dennis Wilson (country vocals, bassist)
part of:
Rolling Stone: The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (number: 48)
recording of:
Forever and Ever, Amen
writer:
Paul Overstreet (country singer and songwriter) and Don Schlitz
publisher:
April Girl Songs, Midnight Boy Songs, Scarlet Moon Music Inc and Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI)
Randy Travis4.653:34