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"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" is a song written by songwriter Fred Rose. First recorded by Elton Britt in 1946, then made more popular by Roy Acuff in 1947, the song has been covered by many artists, including Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Russell, Charley Pride, and Elvis Presley.
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" (Rose) – Roy Acuff, Willie Nelson, Olivia Newton-John, Hank Williams (on Mothers Best Show), Alain Bashung "Blue Love (In My Heart)" (Floyd Jenkins) – Hank Williams "Charlestonette" (Rose/Whiteman) – Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra "Crazy Heart" (Rose/Maurice Murray) – Hank Williams
Red Headed Stranger is the eighteenth studio album by American outlaw country singer Willie Nelson, released in 1975.Following the success of his recordings with Atlantic Records, coupled with the negotiating skills of his manager, Neil Reshen, Nelson signed a contract with Columbia Records, the label that gave him total creative control over his works.
Released: February 15, 2005: Genre: Country: Label: Lost Highway: Producer: Willie Nelson, Chet Atkins, Joe Allison, Frank Callari, Mark Hubbard, Felton Jarvis, Arif ...
James Burton – lead guitar except “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” John Wilkinson – electric rhythm guitar; Charlie Hodge – acoustic rhythm guitar; Jerry Scheff – bass guitar except “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” Glen D. Hardin – piano except "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"
Moody Blue is the twenty-fourth and final studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on July 19, 1977, by RCA Records, about four weeks before his death. The album was a mixture of live and studio work and included the four tracks from Presley's final studio recording sessions in October 1976 and two tracks left over ...
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The album was recorded in one session in the early 1970s but had remained unreleased. In the liner notes writer Bill Bentley states, "Finding these tapes now is like discovering a long-lost script that offers secrets from a long gone world.