Devoted to Your Memory
Devoted To Your Memory is the 22nd album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1983 on the Columbia label recorded at Woodland Studio "B".
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Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Ray Baker | |||
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Track listing
- "Let's Get Over Them Together" - Duet with Becky Hobbs (Charlie Craig, Keith Stegall) - 2:43
- "One More Port" (Dan Mitchell) - 3:02
- "Devoted to Your Memory" (Dan Mitchell, Larry Shell) 2:57
- "Don't Sing Me No Songs About Texas" - Duet with Merle Haggard (Marle Haggard, Leona Williams) - 2:37
- "That's As Close to Cheatin' As I Came" (Dan Mitchell) - 2:05
- "You're Gonna Lose Her Like That" (Peggy Forman, Wayne Forman) - 2:25
- "The Barroom is My Battleground Tonight" (Tony Austin, Gene Dobbins, Johnny Wilson) - 2:42
- "Country Side" - Duet with Becky Hobbs (Thom Schuyler) - 3:08
- "Someone Like You" (Dan Mitchell, D. Lee) - 2:37
- "She's Looking Good" (Justin Dickens, Rodger Collins) - 2:28
Musicians
- Piano - Bobby Wood, Hargus "Pig" Robbins
- Drums - Kenny Malone, Jerry Carrigan
- Electric Guitar - Reggie Young, Gregg Galbraith
- Steel Guitar - Weldon Myrick
- Acoustic Guitar - Leo Jackson, Ray Edenton, Mark Casstevens
- Bass Guitar - Henry Strzelecki, Mike Leech
- Fiddle - Johnny Gimble, Hoot Hester
- Harmonica - Terry McMillan
Backing
- Strings - The Nashville String Machine
- String Arrangements - Bergen White
- Backing Vocals - The Jordanaires with Laverna Moore.
Production
- Sound Engineers - Rick McCollister, Ron Reynolds, Ed Hudson
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References
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