By Praguefrank, Lennart Gustavsson
SESSIONS
Early 1980 Nashville, TN – Gary Lumpkin
001 ROLLIN‘ RADIO Soundwaves SW-4600
002 COUNTING MY MEMORIES Soundwaves SW-4600
Mid 1980 Nashville, TN – Gary Lumpkin
003 IT'S SO HARD TO STAND THIS CLOSE (AND SAY GOODBYE) SW-4614
004 WEEK ENDS WERE MADE FOR FOOLIN' AROUND SW-4614
1981 Nashville, TN – Gary Lumpkin
005 A WOMAN'S GOT IT (AND A MAN WANTS IT) SW-4628
006 SOMEDAY SW-4628
007 THE BEST KEPT SECRET (HERE IN GREENVILLE) SW-4633
008 A FIFTH OF NINETY PROOF IN ME SW-4633
1985 Crazy Mama's Studios, Nashville, TN – County Line Band
(Carmol Taylor [vcl-1/ld gt], Gary Lumpkin [vcl-2/rh gt], Bobby Green
[vcl-3/bass gt], Linda Flanagan [guest vcl-4], Smiley Roberts [steel], Jan
Jones [drums], Pappy Merritts [fiddle], Kathy Styron [piano]. Producer: Carmol
Taylor, Gary Lumpkin)
000 DIM LIGHTS, THICK SMOKE AND LOUID LOUD MUSIC -1 Password A-0003
000 RED WINE AND BLUE MEMORIES -1 Password A-0003
000 UNDER THE X'S IN TEXAS -3 Password A-0003
000 THERE'S A SONG ON THE JUKEBOX -1 Password A-0003
009 YOU'RE NOT DRINKIN' ENOUGH -2 Password A-0003
000 WHERE DO YOU TAKE A BROKEN HEART -3 Password A-0003
000 PAP'S WAGON -1 Password A-0003
010 SIZEN SEVEN ROUND -2-4 Password A-0003
000 THAT WAS SOME HURT HE MUST HAVE LAID ON YOU -1 Password A-0003
000 HONKY TONK TWO STEPPIN' BEER DRINKIN' SATURDAY NIGHT -1 Password A-0003
000 DIM LIGHTS, THICK SMOKE AND LOUID LOUD MUSIC -1 Password A-0003
000 RED WINE AND BLUE MEMORIES -1 Password A-0003
000 UNDER THE X'S IN TEXAS -3 Password A-0003
000 THERE'S A SONG ON THE JUKEBOX -1 Password A-0003
009 YOU'RE NOT DRINKIN' ENOUGH -2 Password A-0003
000 WHERE DO YOU TAKE A BROKEN HEART -3 Password A-0003
000 PAP'S WAGON -1 Password A-0003
010 SIZEN SEVEN ROUND -2-4 Password A-0003
000 THAT WAS SOME HURT HE MUST HAVE LAID ON YOU -1 Password A-0003
000 HONKY TONK TWO STEPPIN' BEER DRINKIN' SATURDAY NIGHT -1 Password A-0003
1987 unknown - Connie
Lee Stich, *with Gary Lumpkin (Producer: Carmol Taylor)
000 U19561 ALL THE WORLD I SEE IS BLUE Rose RR 602 NSD
011 U19561 WHEN THE FEELINGS CHANGE* Rose RR 602 NSD
ca 1991 Reflections Studio, / Masterlink Studios,Nashville,
TN - Gary Lumpkin and Connie Lee Stitch (Gary Lumpkin [vcl], Connie Lee Stitch
[vcl], Leo Jackson [rh gt], Gregg Galbraith [el gt], Mike Severs [el
gt/mandolin], Weldon Myrick [steel/dobro], Mike Leech/David Smith [bass], Jerry
Carrigan/ Gene Chrisman [drums], Rob Hajacos [fiddle], Walt Cunningham/ Rodger
Morris [keyboards]. Producer: Ronny Light)
012 THERE AIN'T NO ME (IF THERE AIN'T NO YOU)
013 LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND
014 SAN ANTONIO DAYS
015 YODELIN' BLUES
016 BUILDING A BRIDGE
017 I ONLY WANT TO LOVE YOU FOREVER
018 MISSISSIPPI MEMORY
019 HEAVN ON THE BACK PORCH
020 OLD FAITHFUL
021 I CAN COUNT ON YOU
022 LIFE'S RAILROAD TO HEAVEN
023 LET'S HATE OURSELVES IN THE MORNING
Tracks above issued on album Mississippi Memory
ALBUMS
Password [UK] A-0003 Honky Tonk Two Steppin‘:Dim
Lights, Thick Smoke and Louid Loud Music; Red Wine And Blue Memories; Under the
X's In Texas [Bobby Green]; There's A Song On The Jukebox; You're Not Drinkin'
Enough [Gary Lumpkin]; Where Do You Take A Broken Heart [Bobby Green]; Pap's
Wagon; Sizen Seven Round [Gary Lumpkin and Linda Flanagan]; That Was Some Hurt
He Must Have Laid On You; Honky Tonk Two Steppin' Beer Drinkin' Saturday Night
- 87 County Line Band
Ragged But Right
RBR-CD-1001 Mississippi Memory: Let's Hate Ourselves In The Morning; There Ain't No Me (If There Ain't No You);
Love Letters In The Sand; San Antonio
Days; Yodelin' Blues; Building A Bridge; I Only Want To Love You Forever;
Mississippi Memory; Heavn On The Back Porch;
Old Faithful; I Can Count On You;
Life's Railroad To Heaven - 92 w.
Connie Lee Stitch
SINGLES
Soundwaves (1980-81)
SW-4600 Rollin‘ Radio / Counting My Memories – 03-80
SW-4614 It's So Hard To Stand This Close (And Say Goodbye) /
Week Ends Were Made For Foolin' Around – 08-80
SW-4628 A Woman's Got It (And A Man Wants It) / Someday – 81
SW-4633 The Best Kept Secret (Here In Greenville) / A Fifth
Of Ninety Proof In Me – 81
Rose (1987)
RR 602 NSD All The World I See Is Blue [Connie Lee Stich] /
When The Feelings Change (w. Connie Lee Stich) - 87
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