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The song was the title track of a 1971 album, Reconsider Me, by John Wesley Ryles, and as a single it hit No.39 on the country charts. In 2009, Louisiana bluesman Bryan Lee covered it on his album My Lady Don't Love My Lady. Jimmy Barnes included it on his 2009 album The Rhythm and the Blues.
John Wesley Ryles (born December 2, 1950) is an American country music artist. Ryles recorded a string of hit country songs, beginning in 1968 when he was still a teenager, and continuing through the 1980s. He no longer records as a headline artist but remains active in the music industry as a session musician.
Its follow-up, "Reconsider Me", a country song produced by Singleton, became his biggest hit, reaching number 8 on the R&B chart and number 28 on the pop chart in 1969. Two more singles, "I Can't Be All Bad" and "I Won't Cry" (a reissue of the Ric recording), were lesser hits later the same year, and the label released an album, Heart and Soul .
Our Thanksgiving playlist of songs giving thanks includes Queen, Led Zeppelin, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Beastie Boys and Earth, Wind & Fire.
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Michael Stipe, lead singer of R.E.M., appears on the song "Bad Karma". The album also features contributions by Bob Dylan, playing harmonica on “The Factory”, and Neil Young playing lead guitar on “Sentimental Hygiene”. The song "Boom Boom Mancini" was inspired by boxer Ray Mancini and his contest against Bobby Chacon.
That year, he enjoyed his biggest hit, a cover of Johnny Adams' soul classic "Reconsider Me", [1] which showcased his falsetto and high tenor. The song reached number two that August, and was 1975's second-biggest country hit of the year. [4] Felts, who became known to fans as "Narvel the Marvel", continued to enjoy success throughout the 1970s.
In 1984, Zevon presented "Reconsider Me" to Jimmy Iovine.Iovine gave the song to Stevie Nicks and it was recorded for her 1984 album Mirror, Mirror.The album was pulled from release, and the song was left unreleased until 1998 when Nicks released her box set, Enchanted [4] Nicks said in the Enchanted box set, "Jimmy Iovine brought me this song, I think Jimmy and I were fighting, and for some ...