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Charlie McCoy - The Fastest Harp In The South Album

Charlie McCoy - The Fastest Harp In The South Album
Performer: Charlie McCoy
Title: The Fastest Harp In The South
Country: US
Style:Country Rock, Country
Released: 1973
Catalog number: KZ 32749
Label: Monument
MP3 album szie: 1271 mb
FLAC album size: 2840 mb

Tracklist

1Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms
Voice [Voices] – Bergen White, Lea Jane Berinati, Russ Hicks, Wayne MossWritten-By – Lester Flatt
3:03
2The Fastest Harp In The South
Written-By – M. Sales
2:02
3Release Me
Voice [Voices] – The Nashville EditionWritten-By – Eddie Miller , W.S. Stevenson
2:35
4Maiden's Prayer
Written-By – Bob Wills
5Faded Love
Written-By – John Wills , Bob Wills
6Why Me
Voice [Voices] – Barefoot JerryWritten-By – Kris Kristofferson
2:53
7Ruby (Are You Mad At Your Man?)
Written-By – Cousin Emmy
2:37
8Silver Wings
Voice [Voices] – The Nashville EditionWritten-By – Merle Haggard
2:27
9Almost Persuaded
Voice [Voices] – The JordanairesWritten-By – Billy Sherrill, Glen Sutton
3:14
10Behind Closed Doors
Voice [Voices] – Nashville SoundsWritten-By – Kenny O'Dell
2:54
11Paper Roses
Voice [Voices] – Nashville SoundsWritten-By – F. Spielman, J. Torre
2:32
12You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
Written-By – Steve Wonder
2:50
13A Tribute To Bob Wills(3:30)

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
noneCharlie McCoy The Fastest Harp In The South ‎(8-Trk, Album, Unofficial)Not On LabelnoneUS1973
noneCharlie McCoy The Fastest Harp In The South ‎(8-Trk, Album, Unofficial)MonumentnoneUS1973
ZAQ 32749Charlie McCoy The Fastest Harp In The South ‎(8-Trk, Album, Quad)MonumentZAQ 32749US1974
AK 44354Charlie McCoy The Fastest Harp In The South ‎(CD, Album)Monument, CBS Special ProductsAK 44354US1988
ZT 32749Charlie McCoy The Fastest Harp In The South ‎(Cass)MonumentZT 32749US1973

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar [Fills]Jerry Shook
  • Acoustic Guitar [Fills], Electric Guitar, Guitar [Gut-String], Dobro [Fretted]Grady Martin
  • Backing BandGoodlettesville String Sextet (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B3)
  • Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Guitar [Gut-String]Bobby Thompson
  • BassBob Moore, Henry (Metro Moose) Strzelecki, Joe Allen, Joe Zincan
  • Bass GuitarBilly Linneman
  • Bass Guitar, Rhythm GuitarTommy Alsup
  • Bass, Bass [8 String], Bass GuitarDon Smith
  • CongasFarrell Morris, Kenny Malone
  • Congas, CabasaBuddy Harman
  • Design [Album]Bill Barnes , Peggy Owens
  • Dobro [Fretted]Jimmy Capps
  • Dobro [Slide]"Uncle Josh" Graves
  • Drums, Congas, Vibraphone [Vibes]Kenneth Buttrey
  • Drums, TambourineJim Isbell
  • Electric GuitarPete Wade
  • Engineer [Recording, Remix]Paul Scala, Wayne Moss
  • Engineer [Remix]Jerry Tuttle
  • FiddleLisa Silver
  • Fiddle, Performer [Goodlettesville String Sextet]Buddy Spicher, Jim Buchanan, Johnny Gimble
  • Graphics, IllustrationGraphics-group, Inc.
  • HarmonicaCharlie McCoy
  • Lacquer Cut ByMCR
  • Mastered By [Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville]M.C. Rather
  • Mastered By [Monument Recording Studio]Paul Richmond
  • Performer [Goodlettesville String Sextet]Fred Newell
  • Photography ByAl Clayton
  • PianoDavid Briggs , Jerry Whitehurst, Larry Butler, "Pig" Robbins
  • Piano, Electric PianoChuck Cochran, Ron Oates
  • Piano, Organ, Electric PianoBuddy Skipper
  • Rhythm GuitarChip Young, Dave Doran, Jerry Shook, Ray Edenton
  • Rhythm Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Gut-String], Dobro [Fretted]Jim Colvard
  • Rhythm Guitar, Guitar [Gut-String]Harold Bradley
  • Steel GuitarHal Rugg, Lloyd Green, Pete Drake, Stu Basore, Weldon Myrick
  • Steel Guitar, Performer [Goodlettesville String Sextet]Curly Chalker, Russ Hicks
  • Synthesizer [Moog]"Dr. John" Harris
  • Vibraphone [Vibes]Ron Oates

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): AL 32749
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): BL 32749
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): AL-32749-1B MPR P
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): BL-32749 MPR P
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Distributed By – CBS Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Monument Record Corp.
  • Distributed By – CBS Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
  • Recorded At – Cinderella Sound Studios
  • Remixed At – Cinderella Sound Studios
  • Mastered At – Monument Recording Studio
  • Mastered At – Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville

Short intro

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