Once Upon a Time (Marty Stuart album)
Once Upon a Time is the sixth studio album of country/bluegrass singer Marty Stuart. The album is mostly acoustic, featuring mainly bluegrass songs and Marty Stuart's mandolin. It is a retrospective of Stuart's teenage work[1] during his time with Lester Flatt and Nashville Grass; the All Music Guide to Country describes the album as "certainly a special compilation" of a "true musical treasure" that "documents the early years and provides a glimpse into the development of an artist of character and quality."[2]
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Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Bluegrass, country | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | CMH | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer | Length |
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1. | "Take A Little Time" | Marty Stuart, T. Michael Coleman | Marty Stuart | |
2. | "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)" | Joe Maphis, Rose Lee Maphis, Max Fidler | Marty Stuart | |
3. | "Orange Blossom Special" (Live) | Ervin T. Rouse | Marty Stuart & Clarence 'Tater' Tate | |
4. | "Mother Maybelle" | Joe Maphis, Rose Lee Maphis | Marty Stuart & Johnny Cash | |
5. | "The Bluebirds Are Singing for Me" | Lester Flatt, Mac Wiseman | Marty Stuart | |
6. | "Till The End of the World Rolls Around" | Flatt, Newton Thomas | Marty Stuart | |
7. | "Roanoke" | Joe Ahr | Marty Stuart | |
8. | "Cannonball Blues" | M. Christian | Marty Stuart | |
9. | "I Don't Love Nobody" | Flatt | Marty Stuart | |
10. | "The Sun's Coming Up" | Dee Gaskin | Marty Stuart | |
11. | "What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul?" | M. Christian | Marty Stuart & Curly Seckler | |
12. | "Bluegrass Shuffle" | M. Christian | Marty Stuart | |
13. | "Black Mountain Rag" | T. Magness | Marty Stuart | |
14. | "Somebody Loves You Darlin'" | Wiley Morris, Zeke Morris | Marty Stuart & Curly Seckler | |
15. | "Sugar Lee" | Braxton Holmes | Marty Stuart | |
16. | "Two in the Morning" | M. Christian | Marty Stuart |
Personnel
- Johnny Cash - vocals on "Mother Maybelle"
- Pete Corum - bass, background vocals
- Lester Flatt - vocals on "The Bluebirds Are Singing for Me"
- Kenny Ingram - banjo, background vocals
- Curly Seckler - rhythm guitar, mandolin, background vocals, lead vocals on "What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul" and "Somebody Loves You Darlin'
- Marty Stuart - acoustic guitar, mandolin, lead vocals, background vocals
- Clarence "Tater" Tate - fiddle, background vocals, lead vocals on "Orange Blossom Special"
- Blake Williams - 5-string banjo
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References
- Edward Morris, "Hills Alive With Sound of Country Music", Billboard, August 1, 1992, p.25. Excerpt available at Google Books.
- All Music Guide to Country (Hal Leonard Corporation, 1997), ISBN 978-0-87930-475-1, p.456. Excerpt available at Google Books.
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