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Adapter: Donna Fargo.
Personnel: Johnny Christopher, Ray Edenton, Reggie Young (guitar, guitars); Steve Chapman, Steve Gibson , Steve Chapman (guitar); Steve Gibson (guitars); Shelly Kurland Strings (strings); The Jordanaires (horns, background vocals); The Holladays, Muscle Shoals Horns (horns); Larry Butler (piano, Clavinet, background vocals); David Briggs , David Paul Briggs (keyboards); Jack Williams , Mike Leech, Bob Moore (bass instrument); Wendy Suits (background vocals); James Capps, Billy Sanford (guitar); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar, dobro); Jim Vest, Pete Drake (steel guitar); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Leon Rhodes (bass guitar); Larrie Londin (drums, percussion); Jerry Carrigan (drums); Diane Tidwell, Bergen White, Buzz Cason (background vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Donna Fargo; Val Shively.
Recording information: Columbia Recording Studios; Quadrafonic Sound Studios.
Authors: Donna Fargo; Bob Kennedy; Patsi Cox; Bruce Jones.
Photographers: Jim McCrary; Hope Powell; Gary Heery.
Arranger: David Paul Briggs . Shame On Me / Fargo Music Donna Fargo Shame On Me / Fargo Songs | 1. | Shame on Me | |
| 2. | Ragamuffin Man | |
| 3. | Loving You | |
| 4. | Happy Together | |
| 5. | Do I Love You (Yes in Every Way) | |
| 6. | Gone at Last | |
| 7. | That Was Yesterday | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Dee Dee | |
| 9. | Time | |
| 10. | Kirksville, Missouri | |
| 11. | Race Is On, The | |
| 12. | Seeing Is Believing | |
| 13. | Love Will Find a Way | |
| 14. | All the Way | |
| 15. | Look What You've Done | |
| 16. | We Could Have Been the Closest of Friends | |
| 17. | It Should Have Been Easy | |
| 18. | You Still Know the Way to My Heart | |
| 19. | I Still Believe in You | |
| 20. | Change of Heart | |
| 21. | Land of Cotton | |
| Shame On Me / Fargo Music Review Purchase Shame On Me / Fargo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Carter Family 1927-1934 CDs (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$25.79 A comprehensive budget compilation by the dependable JSP label, the five-disc 1927-1934 fully covers the first seven years of the Carter Family's musical career and features recordings that are the basis of the trio's honored place in the country music firmament. The set starts, appropriately enough, with the Carters' six contributions to Ralph Peer's legendary 1927 recording sessions in Bristol, Tennessee, and then ...
| | Carter Family 1935-1941 Vol. 2 CDs (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$27.35 British label JSP offers another of their fine budget collections on The Carter Family, Vol. 2: 1935-1941. On 129 songs collected ...
| | Donna Fargo Dark Eyed Lady CD (1978)
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$9.95 Donna Fargo's 1978 record Dark-Eyed Lady suffers from sterile production and less-than inspired songs. Fargo herself wrote five of the eleven songs and they are pretty standard weepy ballads and country-pop. The overly crisp drum sounds, white-bread backing singers and formulaic arrangements don't help liven things up; in fact, they kill her cover of Hank Williams "I Saw the Light" dead in its tracks. The other covers fare a bit better; her rendition of Billy Joel's "Everybody Has a Dream" is plagued by bombastic strings and a gauzy chorus but still has some emotional power. Maurice and Barry Gibb's "Don't Forget to Remember" is also swamped under a deluge of cheesy strings and a very overwrought vocal performance. The only song on the record that has any spirit at all is her cover of Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Scott English's "Another Goodbye." The arrangement sounds like a mash-up of Nashville and the Brill Building with ...
| | Donna Fargo Fargo Country CD (1977)
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$10.19 Donna Fargo's 1977 album Fargo Country was one of her most successful endeavors, spawning two number one country singles (the soaring ballad "Do I Love You (Yes in Every Way)" and the spoken word weeper "That Was Yesterday") and reaching number 11 on the album charts. The record is rooted firmly in the middle of the middle of the (dirt) road, with every song nearly buried by the layers of soaring strings ...
| | Faith Hill Fireflies CD (2005)
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$15.65 Coming after the relative commercial disappointment of 2002's pop-oriented CRY--and, not at all coincidentally, Gretchen Wilson's rise as the new Everygirl of country--Faith Hill's FIREFLIES is a blatant attempt to ditch the singer's glamourpuss image and reassert her country roots, such things having become fashionable again. This isn't a problem, however: Shania Twain-like chart pop wasn't Hill's forte, and FIREFLIES brings her back where she belongs.
The first single, "Mississippi Girl," is Hill's best song in years. A Dixie Chicks-like piece of sweet country-pop with a few bluegrass trimmings, the tune was written by country hitmaker John Rich. Rich also penned some of the other standouts here, like the laid-back "Sunshine ...
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$18.95 You're gonna hate us more than government and The Shaggs combined, cause we're fucking awful.Prudes, closeted priests, mullahs, and politically-correct humorless academics are NOT WELCOME here. If you don't like music to accompany internet porn, public kinky sex, "Thus Spoke Zarathurstra," or drunk driving, don't listen to this. If you don't know about the NWO, or who owns the poo-poo ...
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