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"Amie" is a song by the American country rock group Pure Prairie League. The song initially appeared on the band's 1972 album, Bustin' Out . It was subsequently released as a single in 1975, after it gained popularity as an album cut.
Pure Prairie League. Craig Fuller – lead guitar, vocals; George Powell – finger-style guitar, rhythm guitar, vocals Jim Lanham – bass guitar, background vocals John David Call – steel guitar
RCA re-signed Pure Prairie League, who relocated to Los Angeles and recorded their third album, Two Lane Highway, which was released in June 1975. [2] It featured guest appearances by Chet Atkins , fiddler Johnny Gimble , Don Felder from The Eagles and Emmylou Harris , who dueted with the band on the song "Just Can't Believe It", which received ...
Bustin' Out is the second studio album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League.Originally released by RCA Records in late 1972, the album garnered renewed interest almost three years after its release.
Jan 1976 Pure Prairie League: If the Shoe Fits; Feb 1976 Eagles: Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) Mar 1976 The Charlie Daniels Band: Saddle Tramp; Jun 1976 The Flying Burrito Brothers: Airborne; Oct 1976 Poco: Rose of Cimarron; Nov 1976 The Charlie Daniels Band: High Lonesome; Nov 1976 Pure Prairie League: Dance; Nov 1976 Poco: Live
Fuller reformed Pure Prairie League in 1998. [1] This incarnation recorded one album, All In Good Time , released in 2005. Fuller opened for and sat in with Little Feat on New Year's Eve 2011 at the Fillmore in Silver Spring, Maryland, when the band performed their live album Waiting for Columbus in its entirety.
Firin' Up is the eighth studio album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music) on their new label Casablanca. " Let Me Love You Tonight " is the band's biggest pop hit, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard singles chart.
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