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The Nashville A-Team was a nickname given to a group of session musicians in Nashville, Tennessee, who earned wide acclaim in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, similar to their West Coast counterpart who became known (after the fact) as the Wrecking Crew.
Jimmy Capps titled his autobiography “The Man in Back,” a reference to his decades as a session guitarist on some of country music’s biggest hits. ... He picked up the guitar at age 12 and ...
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In an interview with the Country Music Hall of Fame, session guitar player Jimmy Capps recalled that all 12 sides were recorded in 3 hours, with George Jones singing live, and no playbacks. Other session personnel, according to Capps, were: Jimmy Day on steel guitar, Tommy Jackson on fiddle, and Buddy Killen on bass. [1]
Jimmy Capps - guitar, mandolin; Bobby Emmons - keyboards; Jeff Hale - drums; Jenni Jennings - background vocals; Brent Rowan - guitar; Troy Seals - guitar; Robby Turner - mandolin, steel guitar, resonator guitar, bass; Barry Walsh - keyboards; Reggie Young - guitar; Waylon Jennings - guitar, vocals, mandolin
Adapted from the album liner notes. Phil Baugh - lead guitar; Ken Bell - rhythm guitar; Lou Bradley - engineer; Tom Brannon - background vocals; Jimmy Capps - rhythm guitar
Rogers recorded the song at the Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Larry Butler.Musicians who played on the song included Ray Edenton and Jimmy Capps on acoustic guitar, Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar, Billy Sanford on electric guitar, Jerry Carrigan on drums, Hargus "Pig" Robbins on piano, Bob Moore on acoustic bass, Tommy Allsup on the “tic-tac ...