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This collection of Moe Bandy hits gives listeners a good survey of the life work of this beloved country singer. While this compilation leaves off in 1990, it includes some of Bandy's most well-known tunes, including "Till I'm Too Old to Die Young," "I Just Can't Say No to You," and "You Haven't Heard the Last of Me," to name a few.
Serene and melodious, GREATEST HITS is superb easy listening, pop inflected C&W music. His singing is slick, stylized, and memorable, evincing deep meaning from each lyric. For example, on "She Has No Memory of Me" he laments the end of a marriage. "She looks in the mirror in her new room, and smiles where the tears used to be," he croons sadly. This song is particularly effective in its universal sentiment of lost love. For fans of Bandy's brand of C&W, GREATEST HITS delivers a plethora of tranquil ballads together with a good dose of Southern twang.
Recorded at Eleven-Eleven Sound, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Moe Bandy (vocals); Brent Rowan (acoustic & electric guitars); Don Potter, Kenny Bell, Mark Casstevens, Jerry Kennedy, Chip Young (acoustic guitar); Fred Newall, Reggie Young, Randy Scruggs (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish, Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); "Hoot" Hester (fiddle, mandolin); Nashville String Machine (strings); David Briggs, John Jarvis, Mike Lawler, Hargus "Pig" Robbins (keyboards); Gary Lunn, Jack Williams (bass); Jerry Kroon, Kenny Malone (drums); Carol Chase, Wendy Suits Johnson, Lisa Silver, Bergen White, Curtis Young, Kathie Baillie, Michael Bonagura, Alan LeBoeuf (background vocals).
The Nashville String Machine: George Binkley, John Borg, Roy Christensen, Carl Gorodetsky, Lee Larrison, Theodore Madsen, Dennis Molchan, Pamela Sixfin, Gary Vanosdale, Stephanie Wolf, Dave Davidson, Bob Mason, Laura Molyneaux.
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