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"Today I Started Loving You Again" is a 1968 song written by Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens. [1] Haggard first recorded it as a B-side to his number 1 hit, "The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde", [1] but it failed to chart. It also appears on his 1968 album, The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde. [2]
He has been studying music since the age of 9 when he started playing the guitar, playing drums since the age of 11, and producing music since his sophomore year of high school. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] His first guitar was a Fender Stratocaster and his first amplifier was a Fender Hot-Rod Deluxe . [ 5 ]
These new versions were recorded at Jack Clement Recording Studio "B" using Kenny Rogers' road band "Bloodline" (listed below). Side 1 of the LP contained the all re-recordings. Though Kenny had already scored three other solo hits, "Lucille", "Daytime Friends", "While The Feeling's Good" and "Love Lifted Me" are all that represent his recent work.
Clash ' s James Mellen calls the album "a half-hour of seamless and coherent soul-tinted arrangements, beautifully chopped up and spliced together in classic Kenny Beats fashion. With nods to G-funk, jazz and psychedelia , it not only works as a stunning homage to Blume's father, but also proof that [Beats] is a producer who can do it all."
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The No. 1 kids' animated series on TV for the past 17 years (!) is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and Kenny's been the man behind that little yellow sponge season after season.
The title track to this album became Haggard's third consecutive number one country single, but it was its B-side, "I Started Loving You Again" (the "Today" was added to the title later), that became a standard and his most covered song.