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Recorded on October 29, 1969 at RCA Victor Studio in Nashville. Guitarists included Fred Carter, Dale Sellers, and/or Chip Young. Bass was handled by Roy Huskey, with Kenneth Buttrey on drums. Hargus "Pig" Robbins played piano, while Charlie McCoy took care of harmonica, organ, and marimba. Vocals were provided by James Cason, Sandra Robinson, and Bergen White. Later sessions on December 17, 18, and 19, 1969 took place at RCA Victor Studio on 6363 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA. Guitar was played by Donald Owens and Allen Kemp, with Sonny Curtis on guitar and fiddle. Randall Meisner was on bass, Carl Walden on harmonica, and Patric Shanahan on drums. Don Randi played piano and harpsichord. The vocals were sung by Dorothy DeLeonibus, Hoyt Hawkins, Neal Matthews, Gordon Stocker, and Raymond Walker.
Translated automatically,Waylon's catalog has a hidden treasure here. Guided by Lee Hazlewood, Waylon crafted a mighty set of short, shiny country tunes with a touch of rock and roll. The real star of the show is Waylon's guitar work. It's front and center, letting his unique riffs shine. Notable tracks are No Regrets, She Comes Running and Waylon's version of the Stones' Honky Tonk Woman, with tweaked lyrics. A great album.
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