By Praguefrank
SESSIONS
1975 Doggett Studios, Houston, TX - R.W. Crouch and the Bum Steers (R.W.Crouch [ld vcl], Stan Randall [ld gt], Danny Epps [rh gt/harp/bck vcl], Bossy Bowman [steel], John Beckett [bass], Sammy Bundrick [drums], Dana Smith [fiddle/keyboards], Owen Cody [fiddle], Jim Black/ Burt Fannette [keyboards], Merlene, Diane Kolbe, Scotty Holtzman, Zeeder Hogg, Stan Randall, Jack Duncan, Danny Reeves, Whooper, The Closet Cosmic Cowboys (Lee Jolly, Tom Brasher, J. Miles Horner) [bck vcl], Wayne Shiler [authentic cajun yells]. Producer: Wayne Shuler)
001 1724 COTTON-EYED JOE 1304/D-7011
002 I'VE GOT A SONG FOR YOU D-7011
003 PICK UP THE PIECES OF MY BROKEN HEART D-7011
004 FAIR TO MIDLAND D-7011
005 TEXAS, I'M COMIN' HOME D-7011
006 IF YOU DIVORCE ME BABY, WHO'LL GET THE TRUCK? D-7011
007 CLOSET COSMIC COWBOY D-7011
008 1725 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA 1304/D-7011
009 IN HEAVEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY TO PARK D-7011
010 SWEETHEART OF TEXAS D-7011
ALBUMS
D D-7011 If You Divorce Me Baby, Who'll Get The Truck?: Cotton-Eyed Joe; I've Got A Song For You; Pick Up The Pieces Of My Broken Heart; Fair To Midland; Texas, I'm Comin' Home; If You Divorce Me Baby, Who'll Get The Truck?; Closet Cosmic Cowboy; Happy Birthday, America; In Heaven You Don't Have To Pay To Park; Sweetheart Of Texas - 75
SINGLES
D (1975)
1304 Cottoneyed Joe / Happy Birthday America – 09-12-75
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
R.W. Crouch
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