*1938 Olive Hill, KY, + 1989
2nd version
By Praguefrank, Mario Manciotti
SESSIONS
ca.
November or December 1974 Fred Carter Jr. Studio, Goodlettsville, TN – Hillman
Hall (Hillman Hall [vcl], Fred F. Carter, Jr, [ld gt/dobro], Tommy Alsup [ld
gt/6-str bass], Leo Jackson [rh gt], Bobby Thompson [banjo Stu Basore
[steel/dobro], Bob Moore/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Willie Ackerman [drums],
Buddy Spichr [fiddle], Jerry Smith [piano] + Roger Murrah, Marijon Wilkin [hmny
vcl], Laverna Moore, Gary Paxton Singers [bck vcl]. Producer: Marijon Wilkin)
001
STN0509 WHAT AM I GONNA TELL MY HEART
WBS8099/BS-2857
002 THE
GOOD NEWS SHE LOVES ME (THE BAD NEWS SHE'S GONE) BS-2857
003
PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW BS-2857
004
STN0512 THE LORD AND HIS CO-WORKERS WBS8071/BS-2857
005 BABY
KNOWS THE WAY TO GET ME UP BS-2857
006
CELLULOID LOVER WBS8071/BS-2857
007 FAIR
TO MIDDLIN', LOWER MIDDLE CLASS PLAIN HARD WORKING MAN BS-2857
008 YOU
CAN'T FOOL A COUNTRY FAN BS-2857
009
STN0517 ONE PITCHER IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
WBS8099/BS-2857
010 PASS
ME BY (IF YOU'RE ONLY PASSING THROUGH)
BS-2857
011
SOMEPLACE IN OUT OF THE COLD BS-2857
012 I'VE
ALWAYS BEEN A MAN BS-2857
ALBUMS
Warner Brothers
BS-2857 One Pitcher Is Worth A Thousand Words: The Good News She Loves Me (The
Bad News She's Gone); Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow; The Lord And His
Co-Workers; Baby Knows The Way To Get Me Up; Celluloid Lover; Fair To Middlin',
Lower Middle Class Plain Hard Working Man; You Can't Fool A Country Fan; Pass
Me By (If You're Only Passing Through); What Am I Gonna Tell My Heart;
Someplace In Out Of The Cold; I've Always Been A Man; One Pitcher Is Worth A
Thousand Words – 75
SINGLES
Warner
Brothers (1974)
WBS-8071
The Lord And His Co-Workers / Celluloid Cowboy - 01-75
WBS-8099
One Pitcher Is Worth A Thousand Words / What Am I Gonna Tell My Heart - 05-75
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