On June 22, 1964, “Decca” label released “Before I’m Over You”, the second Loretta Lynn studio album. It was recorded 1962 – 1964, at “Bradley Studios” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Owen Bradley.
Personnel:
Loretta Lynn – lead vocals
Harold Bradley – electric guitar
Jack Pruett – electric guitar
Teddy Wilburn – guitar
Grady Martin – electric guitar
Jerry Kennedy – guitar
Don Helms – steel guitar
Floyd Cramer – piano
Bob Moore – bass
Buddy Harman – drums
Cecil Brower – fiddle
Tommying Jackson – fiddle
The Jordanaires – back vocals
Hal Buksbaum – photography
Johnny Mullins – liner notes
Track listing:
Singing the Blues – Melvin Endsley
Before I’m Over You – Betty Sue Perry
You Don’t Have to Be a Baby to Cry – Bob Merrill, Terry Shand
Who’ll Help Me Get Over You – Betty Sue Perry
Loose Talk – Freddie Hart, Ann Lucas
Where Were You – Loretta Lynn
Wine, Women and Song – Betty Sue Perry
The End of the World – Arthur Kent, Sylvia Dee
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You – Lee Ross, Bob Wills
On September 12, 1952, “MGM” label released “Moanin’ the Blues”, the second and last Hank Williams studio album. It was recorded in 1952, and was produced by Fred Rose.
On June 4, 1962, “Columbia” label released “The Sound of Johnny Cash”, the eighth Johnny Cash studio album. It was recorded April 1961 – February 1962, and was produced by Frank Law and Frank Jones.
Personnel:
Johnny Cash – vocals, rhythm guitar
Luther Perkins – lead guitar
Ray Edenton – guitar
Don Helms – steel guitar
Floyd Cramer – piano
Marshall Grant – bass
Buddy Harman – drums
Leigh Wiener – photography
Track listing:
Lost on the Desert – Dallas Frazier, Buddy Mize
Accidentally on Purpose – Darrell Edwards, George Jones
In the Jailhouse Now – Jimmie Rodgers
Mr. Lonesome – Tompall Glaser
You Won’t Have Far to Go – Charles Glaser
Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song) – Lead Belly
Delia’s Gone – Karl Silbersdorf, Dick Toops
I Forgot More than You’ll Ever Know – Cecil A. Null
You Remembered Me – Johnny Cash
I’m Free from the Chain Gang Now – Lou Herscher, Saul Klein
On October 4, 2011, “Egyptian Records”, “Columbia”, “Country Music Foundation Records” and “Third Man Records” labels, released “The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams”, album by various artists. It was recorded at “Emerald Sound Studios”, “Minutia Studios”, “The Village Studios”, “Levon Helm Studio”, “Akademie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research”, “Blackbird Studio” and “Odditorium Studio”.
Personnel:
Mark Wilder – mastering
Coco Shinomiya – art direction, design
Jim Sherraden (Hatch Show Print) – art direction, design
Alan Messer, Autumn De Wilde, David Gahr, Dino Perrucci, James Minchin III, Jim McGuire, Jo McCaughey, Mark Seliger, Pam Springesteen, Russ Harrington, Tony Baker – photography
Michael McCall – liner notes
Mary Martin – producer
Jeff Rosen – executive producer
Debbie Sweenie – production coordinator
Track listing:
All lyrics by Hank Williams, Sr., all music as noted.
Alan Jackson – You’ve Been Lonesome, too – music by Alan Jackson
Bruce Watkins – acoustic guitar
Paul Franklin – steel guitar
Brent Mason – electric guitar
Duncan – fiddle
Gary Paczosa – recording, mixing
Brendon Bell, Greg Lawrence – recording assistant, mixing assistant
Matt Rovey – additional engineering
Hank Williams – mastering
Keith Stegall – producer
Jason Campbell – production coordinator
2. Bob Dylan – The Love That Faded – music by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan – vocal, guitar
Denny Freeman – guitar
Stu Kimball – guitar
Donnie Herron – steel guitar, violin
Tony Garnier – bass
George Receli – drums
Chris Shaw – engineer
Greg Calbi – mastering
Jack Frost – producer
3. Norah Jones – How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart? – music by Norah Jones
Dave Rawlings – vocals, guitar
Gilliam Welch – vocals, guitar
Paul Kennerley – engineer
Tom Schick – mixing
4. Jack White – You Know That I Know – music by Jack White
Jack White – vocals, electric guitar, mixing, producer
Donnie Herron – steel guitar
Dean Fertita – acoustic bass
Dominic John Suchyta – upright bass
Carla Azar – drums
Joe Chiccarelli – engineer, mixing
Lowell Reynolds – engineer assistant
5. Lucinda Williams – I’m So Happy That I Found You – music by Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams – vocals, guitar, producer
Eric Liljestrand – recording, mixing
Ghian Wright – second engineer
Jolie Levine – project coordinator
6. Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell – I Hope You Shed a Million Tears – music by Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell – vocals, guitar
Vince Gill – vocals, guitar
Don Helms – pedal steel guitar
Dennis Crouch – bass
Kenny Sears – fiddle
7. Patty Loveless – You’re Through Following Me – music by Emory Gordy Jr. and Patty Loveless
Buddy Minnix – acoustic guitar
Leigh Cochran – electric guitar
Butch Lee – lap steel guitar
Deanie Richardson – fiddle
Emory Gordy Jr. – bass, producer
Kerlan Spur – drums
Elerry Durgin – recording, mixing
Lauren Koch – contractor
8. Levon Helm – You’ll Never Be Mine Again – music by Levon Helm and Larry Campbell
Levon Helm – lead vocal, drums
Larry Campbell – acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro, producer
Mike Merritt – bass
Amy Helm, Teresa Williams – backing vocals
Justin Guip – recording, mixing
9. Holly Williams – Blue Is My Heart – music by Holly Williams
Holly Williams – acoustic guitar
Vince Gill – acoustic guitar
Tom Bucovac – steel guitar
Chris McHugh – percussion
Justin Niebank – recording, engineer, mixing
10, Jakob Dylan – Oh Mama, Come Home – music by Jakob Dylan
Jakob Dylan – vocal, guitar
Jason Lader – recording, mixing
11. Sheryl Crow – Angel Mine – music by Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow – vocals
Bill Bottrell – guitar, mixing, producer
Roger Fritz – guitar
Gene Parsons – pedal steel guitar
Steven Bates – mandolin
David Hayes – bass
James Preston – drums
Dave Sinclair – trumpet
Calvin Turnbull – engineer
Steve Marcantonio – additional engineering
Mimi Parker – Pro Tools engineer
12. Merle Haggard – The Sermon on the Mount – music by Merle Haggard
On November 3, 1958, “Columbia” label released “The Fabulous Johnny Cash” the third Johnny Cash studio album. It was recorded July – August 1958, and was produced by Al Quaglieri and Don Law.
Personnel:
Johnny Cash – vocals, guitar
Luther Perkins– guitar
Don Helms- steel guitar
Marvin Hughes – piano
Marshall Grant- bass
Buddy Harman- drums
Morris Palmer – drums
The Jordanaires- backing vocals
Seth Foster – mastering
Mark Wilder – mastering, mixing
Stacey Boyle – tape research
Kay Smith – tape research
Matt Kelly – tape research
Geoff Gillette – sleeve design
Howard Fritzson – art direction
Hal Adams – cover photography
Don Hunstein– photography
Billy Altman – liner notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Johnny Cash, except where noted.
Run Softly Blue River
Frankie’s Man Johnny
That’s All Over – Dick Glasser
The Troubadour – Cindy Walker
One More Ride – Bob Nolan
That’s Enough – Dorothy Coates
I Still Miss Someone – Johnny Cash, Roy Cash
Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
I’d Rather Die Young – Beasley Smith, Billy Vaughn, Randy Wood
In May 1964, “Columbia” label released “I Walk the Line”, the nineteenth Johnny Cash studio album. It was recorded June 1963-March 1964, and was produced by Don Law and Frank Jones.
Personnel:
Johnny Cash – vocals, guitar
Luther Perkins- lead guitar
Norman Blake- acoustic guitar, dobro
Bob Johnson, Jack Clement- rhythm guitar
Don Helms- steel guitar
Bill Pursell- piano
Marshall Grant- bass
S. Holland- drums
Karl Garvin, Bill McElhiney- trumpet
Rufus Long – flute
The Carter Family- backing vocals
Lee Friedlander – cover photography
Track listing:
I Walk the Line – Johnny Cash
Bad News – John D. Loudermilk
Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash
Give My Love to Rose – Johnny Cash
Hey Porter – Johnny Cash
I Still Miss Someone – Johnny Cash, Roy Cash
Understand Your Man – Johnny Cash
Wreck of the Old 97’ – Johnny Cash, Bob Johnson, Norman Blake
Still in Town – Harlan Howard, Hank Cochran
Big River – Johnny Cash
Goodbye Little Darlin’ Goodbye – Gene Autry, Johnny Marvin