Partager
A BIRD NAMED YESTERDAY/TALK ME SOME SENSE
Bobby BARE
- Ref. MA8135
- OMNI RECORDING CORP., 2006. Enregistrement 1965-1969.
Interprètes
- Bobby BARE : Voix
- Jerry KENNEDY : Guitare
- Jerry REED : Guitare
- Fred CARTER : Guitare
- Ray EDENTON : Guitare
- Chip YOUNG : Guitare
- Henry STRZLECKI : Basse
- Willie ACKERMAN : Drums
- Floyd CRAMER : Piano
- Charlie MCCOY : Harmonica
- Dottie DILLARD : Voix
- Millie KIRKHAM : Voix
- Hurshel WIGINTON : Voix
- Marijohn WILKIN : Voix
- Louis NUNLEY : Voix
- Bill WRIGHT : Voix
- June PAGE : Voix
- Bergen WHITE : Voix
- Wayne MOSS : Guitare
- Kelso HERSTON : Guitare
- Norbert PUTMAN : Basse
- Kenneth BUTTREY : Drums
- Buddy HARMAN : Drums
- Jerry CARRIGAN : Drums
- Onie WHEELER : Harmonica
- Hargus Pig ROBBINS : Piano
- Bill WALKER : Vibraphone
- Harold RAGSDALE : Horn
- Brenton BANKS : Strings
- Solie FOTT : Strings
- Kenneth GOLDSMITH : Strings
- Lilian HUNT : Strings
- Martin KATHAN : Strings
- Roby STORY : Strings
- Anita KERR : Voix
Pistes
- 1 A bird named yesterday
- 2 Recitation
- 3 Somebody bought my old home town
- 4 Recitation
- 5 Ode to the little brown shack out back
- 6 Recitation
- 7 The day the saw mill closed down
- 8 Recitation
- 9 The air conditioner song
- 10 Recitation
- 11 I've got a thing about trains
- 12 Recitation
- 13 The old gang's gone
- 14 Recitation
- 15 They covered up the old swimming hole
- 16 The church in the wildwood
- 17 A bird named yesterday (Chorus)
- 18 Passin' through
- 19 You can't stop the wild wind from blowing
- 20 Got leavin' on her mind
- 21 The long black veil
- 22 Heaven help my soul
- 23 Talk me some sense
- 24 It ain't me babe
- 25 All the good times are past and gone
- 26 What color (is a man)
- 27 A little bit later on down the line
- 28 Salt lake city
- 29 We helped each other out
- 30 When I've learned
- 31 Sandy's crying again
- 32 When am I ever gonna settle down
- 33 Don't do like I done son
- 34 The law is for the protection of the people
- 35 If there's not a hell (There ought to be)
- 36 The town that broke my heart