Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Song Remembers When, The 2. Better Your Heart Than Mine 3. I Don't Fall in Love So Easy 4. Hard Promises to Keep 5. Mr. Radio 6. Nightingale, The 7. If I Ain't Got You 8. One in a Row 9. Here Comes Temptation 10. Lying to the Moon
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Willie Nelson | | Producer: | Garth Fundis | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording type: | Mixed | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Trisha Yearwood (vocals); George Marinelli, Brent Mason, Steuart Smith, Billy Walker Jr. (guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, slide box, dobro, ped-a-bro); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Rob Hajacos (fiddle); Steve Nathan (piano, organ, keyboards); Matt Rollings (piano, keyboards); Dave Pomeroy (bass); Milton Sledge, Eddie Bayers (drums); Garth Fundis, Rodney Crowell, Lisa Angelle, Andrew Gold, Thom Flora, Raul Malo, Lisa Silver (background vocals). Recorded at Sound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee. THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN was nominated a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN contains 15 tracks with introductions by Trisha Yearwood. THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN is not only the artistic highlight of Trisha's career, it is one of the best albums to come out of Nashville in years. Yearwood's soaring voice adds much to the success of the album, but the quality of the songs on this collection are so superior that Trisha is well ahead of the game before she even opens her mouth. The award-winning title track, written by New Yorker Hugh Prestwood, is an emotionally explosive narrative ballad about the power of music. Other songs range from rock ("If I Ain't Got You") to folk ("Hard Promises To Keep"), but most don't stray away from the straight-ahead country-pop style of one of contemporary music's clearest voices. "The Nightingale," one of the most exquisite tracks on the album, shows the artistry of what an accomplished interpreter can create with a strong melody.
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