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Running Time |
4:09 | Performers |
Steve Ripley (Guitars), Steve Ripley (Lead Vocal), The Jordanaires (Backing Vocals), Louis Nunley (Backing Vocals), (Hugh) Gordon Stoker (Backing Vocals), Ray C. Walker (Backing Vocals), Curtis Young (Backing Vocals), Millie Kirkham (Backing Vocals), Fats Kaplin (Steel Guitar), Casey Van Beek (Electric Bass), Bud Deal (Saxophone), Jimmy Karstein (Drums), Jim Bates (Acoustic Bass), Spencer Sutton (Steinway Piano), Chad Hailey (The Jordanaires Recorded By), Steve Ripley (Produced By), Scotty Moore (Produced By) | Comments | I've always loved this song. I first heard it when Roy Orbison had a big hit with it. Later, I heard and loved the original Willie version. Our take is lower and slower. Because this guy is crazy sad. Everything's nice and pretty. There's laughter in the air. But it all goes on all around him. In the middle of it all, he just sits and cries. You see him. You know it. But hey...you've got some pretty cards to get out. The Jordanaires recorded at Masterlink Studios | Appears On | | Performance #2: | |
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Running Time |
2:33 | Performers |
Chris(topher Joseph) Isaak (Vocals), Chris(topher Joseph) Isaak (Guitar), Kenney Dale Johnson (Drums), Kenney Dale Johnson (Vocals), Rowland (Roly) SalleySallee (Bass), Rowland (Roly) SalleySallee (Vocals), Hershel Yatovitz (Guitar), Hershel Yatovitz (Vocals), Jon Joyce (Background Vocals), Robert Joyce (Background Vocals), David Joyce (Background Vocals), Walt Harrah (Background Vocals), Rafael Padilla (Percussion), Scott Plunkett (Keyboards), Jamie Muhoberac/Mahoberac (Keyboards), Patric(k) Warren (Keyboards), Jim(my) Pugh (Keyboards), Robin DiMaggio (Drums), Mark Isham (Trumpet), Stevie Nicks (Vocals), Stevie Nicks (Percussion) | Appears On | |
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