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"One Piece at a Time" is a country novelty song written by Wayne Kemp [1] and recorded by Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three in 1976. It was the last song performed by Cash to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and the last of Cash's songs to reach the Billboard Hot 100, on which it peaked at No. 29.
One Piece at a Time is the 54th album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1976 on Columbia Records. " One Piece at a Time ," which was a #1 hit, is a humorous tale of an auto worker on the Detroit assembly line who puts together a car out of parts he swipes from the plant.
Wayne Kemp (June 1, 1940 – March 9, 2015) [1] was an American country music singer-songwriter. [2] [3] He recorded between 1964 and 1986 for JAB Records, Decca, MCA, United Artists, Mercury and Door Knob Records, and charted twenty-four singles on the Hot Country Songs charts.
The following list illustrates the musicians who were involved with this band at some time, what instrument they played, and how long they were in the band. W. S. Holland – drums 1960–97; Hugh Wadell – drums May 1989 (while WS Holland was ill) also in 1994; Bob Wootton – electric guitar 1968–89 1992–97; Jerry Hensley – guitar 1974 ...
Laura Weber White, also known as Laura White, Laura Weber, Laura Cash, and Laura Weber Cash is an American country fiddler, singer, songwriter, and guitar player.White has worked as a session musician on many albums and toured with several artists, including the late Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash.
Tim Pierce (born 1958 in Albuquerque) is an American session guitarist.He has worked for artists such as Joe Cocker, Crowded House, [1] Goo Goo Dolls, [1] Michael Jackson, [1] Beth Hart, [2] Roger Waters, [3] Alice Cooper, [4] Johnny Hallyday, [5] Phil Collins, [6] and the Cheetah Girls.
At any point in music time, there is space for a floppy-haired, fresh-faced, four-piece guitar band in the bloom of its youth. Ireland’s Inhaler put their hand up for that slot over a decade ago ...
På Österåker was re-released during the latter part of 2007. The album differs significantly from the original. "Orleans Parish Prison" is a completely different performance; the original release version was, in fact, a studio recording overdubbed with applause for the original album and single release; the 2007 Legacy reissue replaces it with the original live rendition.