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1975 studio album by Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins Goes to the Movies is the forty-seventh studio album by guitarist
Chet Atkins , released in 1975.
Chet won the 1976 Best Country Instrumental Performance
Grammy for "The Entertainer". He and
Jerry Reed were also nominated that year for their performance of "Colonel Bogey".
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Track listing
Side one
"Paramount on Parade" (Janis, King) – 0:19
"My Own True Love" – 3:00
"
Everybody's Talkin' " (
Fred Neil ) – 2:56
"Terry Theme from Limelight" (Chaplin) – 2:50
"
Emily " (
Johnny Mandel ,
Johnny Mercer ) – 2:28
"Charade" (
Henry Mancini , Johnny Mercer) – 3:46
"Paramount on Parade" (Janis, King) – 2:25
Side two
"
Solace " (
Scott Joplin ) – 2:49
"
The Entertainer " (Scott Joplin) – 2:17
"
Over the Rainbow " (
Harold Arlen ,
E.Y. Harburg ) – 2:55
"
Somewhere, My Love " (
Maurice Jarre ,
Paul Francis Webster ) – 2:33
"A Man and a Woman" – 2:41
"Merrily We Roll Along" – 0:26
Personnel
Chet Atkins - guitar, banjo, violin, viola
Paul Yandell – guitar, high-strung guitar
Boyce Hawkins – organ
Larrie Londin – drums
John Christopher – guitar
Terry McMillan – harmonica
Bobby Wood – piano
Beegie Cruser – piano
Mike Leach – bass
Tommy Cogbill – drums
Billy Sanford – guitar
Hayward Bishop – drums
Ray Stevens – ARP
Production notes
Produced by Chet Atkins, Bob Ferguson
Chuck Seitz – engineer
Bubba Campbell – recording technician
Roy Shockley – recording technician
Ray Butts – recording technician
John Knowles – arranger ("A Man and a Woman", "Merrily We Roll Along", "Solace", "The Entertainer")
Lenny Breau – arranger ("Emily")
References
Studio albums Collaborations Hank Snow Boston Pops Jerry Reed Country All-Stars Nashville String Band Les Paul Others
Live albums Selected compilations Related articles