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0715187791923

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Product Details
Release Date: | 10/06/1998 |
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Label: | Curb Special Markets |
UPC: | 0715187791923 |
catalogNumber: | 77919 |
Rank: | 38786 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Hank Williams Primary ArtistRay Barrickman Bass
Barry Beckett Synthesizer,Keyboards
Matt Betton Drums
Dino Bradley Acoustic Guitar
Herbert Bruce Horn
Quitman Dennis Horn
Billy Earheart Synthesizer,Keyboards
Jack Hale Horn
Michael Haynes Horn
Mike Haynes Horn
Jim Horn Horn
John Jarvis Synthesizer,Keyboards
Mike Lawler Synthesizer
Eddie Long Steel Guitar
Bill Marshall Drums
Jerry McKinney Horn
Mark O'Connor Fiddle,Violin
Michael Rhodes Bass
Gary Rossington Guitar,Electric Guitar,Rhythm Guitar,Leader
Wayne Turner Guitar,Electric Guitar,Rhythm Guitar,Leader
Billy Joe Walker Acoustic Guitar,Rhythm Guitar,Leader
Reggie Young Guitar,Electric Guitar
Billy Joe Walker Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Ray Carroll Horn
Technical Credits
Tony Joe White AdministrationTroy Seals Composer
Barry Beckett Producer
Carlos Grier Contributor
Chris Hammond Engineer
Scott Hendricks Engineer
Carl Marsh Programming
Frank J. Myers Composer
Jim Ed Norman Producer
Hank Williams Composer,Producer
Bill Brunt Art Direction
Alan G. Anderson Composer
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