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"Old Friends" is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fourth studio album, Bookends (1968). On the album, it segues into the following song " Bookends Theme ( Reprise )" with a single high, sustained note on the strings .
"You Can't Make Old Friends" is a song by Kenny Rogers in duet with Dolly Parton from Roger's 2013 album of the same name. It was written by Ryan Hanna King, Don Schlitz, Caitlyn Smith.
Miller collaborated with Willie Nelson on an album titled Old Friends. The title track was based on a song he had previously penned for his family in Oklahoma. The song, with guest vocals from Ray Price, was the last hit of Miller's career, [1] peaking at No. 19 on country charts in 1982. [8]
Old Friends (Willie Nelson album), a 1982 album by Willie Nelson; Old Friends (Guy Clark album), a 1988 album by Guy Clark; Old Friends (André Previn album), 1992; Old Friends (1997 Simon and Garfunkel album), a 1997 box set by Simon and Garfunkel; Old Friends: Live on Stage, a 2004 concert album by Simon and Garfunkel; Old Friends (The Expos ...
While trying to remember the lyrics to the Everly Brothers song "Hey Doll Baby", [18] they wrote "Hey, Schoolgirl", which they recorded for $25 at Sanders Recording Studio in Manhattan. [19] While recording they were overheard by promoter Sid Prosen, who signed them to his independent label Big Records after speaking to their parents. They were ...
"Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" is a country song written by singer-songwriter Pebe Sebert and Hugh Moffatt. It was a number 14 U.S. country hit for Joe Sun in 1978, and a number 86 hit for Brian Collins the same year. It was later covered by Dolly Parton, who took it to the top of the U.S. country singles charts in August 1980. [1]
Old Friends is an album by the American musician Guy Clark, released in 1988 on Sugar Hill Records. [1] [2] Clark wrote or cowrote seven of the album's ten songs. [3] Rosanne Cash and Emmylou Harris were among the backing vocalists. [4] The album was recorded in Nashville, using an 8-track. [5]
"Bookends", also known as "Bookends Theme", is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fourth studio album, Bookends (1968). It appears twice on the track listing, as the first (shortened version) and last (known as the Reprise) songs on side one of the original vinyl LP.