S01E047

ArtistSongLabel & Cat #YearMonth
Dennis PayneI’d Rather Live My Life AloneA/S 45031968December
Doug SahmNuevo LaredoSmash 22591970February
The Flying Burrito BrothersDo You Know How It FeelsA&M SP-41751969April
Bobbie GentryHe Made A Woman Out Of MeCapitol 27881970March
Bobby BareHow About YouMercury SR 613161971January
Willie NelsonMe and PaulRCA Victor 74-05421971October
The FlatlandersTonight I Think I’m Gonna Go DowntownPlantation 921972January
Gram ParsonsStill Feeling BlueReprise 21231973January
John PrinePlease Don’t Bury MeAtlantic 72741973October
Waylon JenningsYou Asked Me ToRCA Victor APB0-00861973September
Tanya TuckerThe Man That Turned My Mama OnColumbia KC 327441974February
The Charlie Daniels BandsLong Haired Country BoyKama Sutra 26031974November
Jerry Jeff WalkerPot Can’t Call the Kettle BlackMCA 21561975August
Loretta LynnThe PillMCA 403581975January
Ace in the HoleI Just Can’t Go On Dying Like ThisD 13101976summer
Guy ClarkTexas Cookin’RCA 107811976September

Notes / Credits / Personnel

  • Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet – “Nuevo Laredo”: Sahm [vocal, guitar]; Augie Meyers [keys]; Harvey Kagan or Jim Stallings [bass]; John Perez [drums]; Frank Morin [t-sax]; Huey P. Meaux [producer]
  • The Flying Burrito Brothers – “Do You Know How It Feels”: Gram Parsons [vocal, piano]; Chris Hillman [guitar, mandolin]; Chris Ethridge [bass]; Sneaky Pete Kleinow [pedal steel]; Eddie Hoth [drums]
  • Bobbie Gentry – “He Made a Woman Out of Me”: Gentry [vocal]; Rick Hall [producer]; recorded in January 1970 at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals
  • Bobby Bare – “How About You”: Jerry Kennedy [guitar]; Harold Bradley [guitar]; Chip Young [guitar]; Ray Edenton [guitar]; Bob Moore [bass]; Buddy Harman [drums]; Hargus Robbins [piano]; Roy Dea [?]; Jerry Kennedy [producer]
  • Willie Nelson – “Me and Paul”: David Kirby, Pete Wade, Chip Young, David Zettner [guitar], Weldon Myrick [steel]; Robert Thompson [banjo]; Junior Huskey [bass]; Jerry Carrigan [drums]; Hargus Robbins, Jerry Smith [piano]; Buddy Spicher [fiddle]; Charlie McCoy [harmonica]; Felton Jarvis [producer]
  • The Flatlanders – “Tonight I Think I’m Gonna Go Downtown”: Jimmie Dale Gilmore [vocal, guitar], Joe Ely [guitar, harmonica,dobro], Butch Hancock [guitar], Tony Pearson [mand], Sylvester Rice [bass], Tommy Hancock [fiddle], Steve Wesson [saw]. Shelby Singleton [producer]; Singleton Sound Studio, Nashville
  • Gram Parsons – “Still Feeling Blue”: James Burton [guitar, dobro]; Barry Tashian [guitar]; Alan Munde [banjo]; Al Perkins, Buddy Emmons [steel]; John Conrad [bass]; Ronnie Tutt, John Guerin, or Sam Goldstein [drums]; Byron Berline [fiddle]; Glen D. Hardin [keys]; Hal Battiste [sax]
  • John Prine – “Please Don’t Bury Me”: John Prine [vocal, guitar]; John Christopher [guitar]; Steve Goodman [lead guitar]; Reggie Young [electric guitar]; Dave Prine [dobro]; Mike Leach [bass]; Kenny Malone [drums]
  • Waylon Jennings – “You Asked Me To”: Waylon [producer]
  • Tanya Tucker – “The Man That Turned My Mama On”: The Nashville Edition [backing vocals]; Billy Sherrill [producer]; recorded in late August of 1973 at Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville
  • The Charlie Daniels Band – “Long Haired Country Boy”: Charlie Daniels [vocal, guitar, fiddle], Barry Barnes [guitar], Mark Fitzgerald [bass], Fred Edwards or Gary Allen [drums], Joel DiGregorio [keys]; Dickey Betts [dobro]; Paul Hornsby [producer]; recorded at Capricorn Studios, Macon GA
  • Jerry Jeff Walker – “Pot Can’t Call the Kettle Black”: as Jerry Jeff; Lost Gonzo Band – likely Bob Livingston, Gary P. Nunn, John Inmon, Kelly Dunn, Tomas Ramirez and Donny Dolan
  • Loretta Lynn – “The Pill”: Grady Martin [guitar]; Ray Edenton [acoustic guitar]; Hal Rugg [steel]; Harold Bradley [bass guitar]; Bob Moore [bass]; Buddy Harman [drums]; Jerry Smith [piano]; The Jordanaires [backing vocals]; Owen Bradley [producer]; recorded December 1972
  • Ace in the Hole – “I Just Can’t Go on Dying Like This”: George Strait [vocal, guitar]; Mike Daily [steel]; Terry Hale [bass]; Tommy Foote [drums]; Billy Mabry [fiddle]; Donald Daily [producer]; Ray Dogget’s Studio, Studemont St., Houston, TX