Y'all Come Back Saloon
Y'all Come Back Saloon is a 1977 album by American vocal quartet The Oak Ridge Boys, and the group's first country music album.
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Released | September 2, 1977 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 31:42 | |||
Label | ABC, Dot | |||
Producer | Ron Chancey | |||
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Singles from Y'all Come Back Saloon | ||||
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Four singles were released from the album: the title song, "You're the One", "I'll Be True to You" and "Easy". The first three singles all sold well, and "I'll Be True to You" hit number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
The song "Old Time Lovin'" from this album was played on the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, in the season 2 episode "Granny Annie".
Track listing
- "Y'all Come Back Saloon" (Sharon Vaughn) (2:55)
- "I'll Be True to You" (Alan Rhody) (3:39)
- "An Old Time Family Bluegrass Band" (Mike Hufman) (2:46)
- "Didn't She Really Thrill Them (Back in 1924)" (Allan Chapman) (3:26)
- "Old Time Lovin'" (Gerry House) (2:47)
- "Freckles" (Sterling Whipple) (3:28)
- "You're the One" (Bob Morrison) (2:57)
- "Let Me Be the One" (Jimbeau Hinson) (3:29)
- "Easy" (Chick Rains) (3:50)
- "Emmylou" (Buzz Cason) (2:25)
Personnel
The Oak Ridge Boys
- Duane Allen - lead vocals
- Joe Bonsall - tenor vocals
- William Lee Golden - baritone vocals
- Richard Sterban - bass vocals
Additional Musicians
- Acoustic Guitar: Jimmy Capps, Victor Jordan, Jerry Shook, Bobby Thompson, Chip Young
- Banjo: Victor Jordan, Bobby Thompson
- Bass Guitar: Joe Osborn, Henry Strzelecki
- Drums: Hayward Bishop, Jerry Carrigan
- Electric Guitar: Billy Sanford, Pete Wade, Reggie Young
- Fiddle: Johnny Gimble
- Piano: David Briggs, Ron Oates
- Steel Guitar: Lloyd Green
- Strings: Marvin Chantry, Roy Christensen, Virginia Christensen, Carl Gorodetzky, Lennie Haight, Sheldon Kurland, Steven Smith, Donald Teal, Gary Vanosdale, Stephanie Woolf
- String Arranger: Bergen White
References
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