Jim Ed Brown’s backing group: Hank Corwin [steel
gt], Earl Erb [gt], Bunky Keels [piano], Buck Evans [vcl/bass], and Gary
Edwards [drums].
By Hans Sandberg
SESSIONS
Probably 1971 RCA Victor Studio, 1611 Hawkins
St., Nashville, TN – The Gems (Earl Erb [gt], Hank Corwin [steel], Buck Evans [vcl/bass],
Gary Edwards [drums], Bunky Keels [piano], + Jerry Shook [rh gt], The Nashville Sound
70’s: (Richard Law, Dottie DeLeonibus, Diane Hines, Ronnie Drake). Producer:
Bob Ferguson, Ethel Gabriel)
001 JOY TO THE WORLD Camden CAS-2526
002 MORNING CAS-2526
001 JOY TO THE WORLD Camden CAS-2526
002 MORNING CAS-2526
003 I WON’T MENTION IT AGAIN CAS-2526
004 OH, SINGER CAS-2526
005 WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN CAS-2526
006 DREAM BABY (HOW LONG MUST I DREAM)
CAS-2526
007 TELL HIM THAT YOU LOVE HIM CAS-2526
008 YOU’RE MY MAN CAS-2526
009 AT LEAST PART OF THE WAY CAS-2526 PL
42407(2)
RCA VICTOR PL 42407(2) AN INTERNATIONAL
FESTIVAL OF COUNTRY MUSIC (UK, 1978)
ALBUMS
RCA Camden CAS-2526 “Dream Baby” And Other Country Hits: Joy to the World; Morning; I Won’t Mention It Again; Oh, Singer; We’ve Only Just Begun; Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream); Tell Him That You Love Him; You’re My Man; At Least Part of the Way – 71
RCA Camden CAS-2526 “Dream Baby” And Other Country Hits: Joy to the World; Morning; I Won’t Mention It Again; Oh, Singer; We’ve Only Just Begun; Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream); Tell Him That You Love Him; You’re My Man; At Least Part of the Way – 71
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