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"If You're Not Gone Too Long" is a song written by Wanda Ballman. [1] It was originally recorded by American country artist Loretta Lynn . [ 2 ] It was released as a single in May 1967 via Decca Records .
The girl group performed the hit record on NBC's The Andy Williams Show on Sunday, January 22, 1967, [4] going to number one seven weeks later. Lyricist Eddie Holland names "Love is Here" as his favorite Supremes song. Cash Box said the single is a "bright, rhythmic, pulsating Motown-sound excursion" in which the Supremes are "at the top of ...
"After the Love Has Gone" (video mix) – 4:35 "After the Love Has Gone" (W.I.P. Mix) – 5:37 "My Best Friend's Girl" – 3:40; UK cassette single and European CD single [9] [10] "After the Love Has Gone" – 4:35 "My Best Friend's Girl" – 3:40; Australian CD single [11] "After the Love Has Gone" (radio mix) – 4:35 "After the Love Has Gone ...
The song centers around a woman's longing for her former lover, a man named Nathan Jones, who left her nearly a year ago "to ease [his] mind." Suffering through the long separation ("Winter's past, spring, and fall") without any contact or communication between herself and Jones, the narrator is no longer in love with Jones, remarking that "Nathan Jones/you've been gone too long".
Delano Floyd McCoury (born February 1, 1939) is an American bluegrass musician. As leader of the Del McCoury Band , he plays guitar and sings lead vocals along with his two sons, Ronnie McCoury and Rob McCoury , who play mandolin and banjo respectively.
In 2009, the band Lulu and the Lampshades combined the song "When I'm Gone" with a common children's game known as the cup game, in which cups are tapped and hit on a table to create a distinct rhythm. This created the modern version of the song known as "Cups (When I'm Gone)" or alternately "When I'm Gone (Cups)". [3]
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The Mountain is the eighth studio album by Steve Earle, backed by the Del McCoury Band, and released in 1999 (see 1999 in music).. The album was a significant departure from Earle's previous work, being the first wholly bluegrass album he had written.