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1983 studio album by Dean Martin
The Nashville Sessions is a 1983
studio album by
Dean Martin , produced by
Jimmy Bowen .
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[6] This was Martin's last album.
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The album consists of
country standards, recorded in
country pop arrangements.
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Martin sang two of the songs in duet, "My First Country Song" with
Conway Twitty , and "
Everybody's Had the Blues " with
Merle Haggard .
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Track listing
"Old Bones" (John Hadley)
"
Everybody's Had the Blues " (
Merle Haggard )
"Don't Give Up on Me" (
Ben Peters )
"In Love Up to My Heart" (Chester Lester)
"Shoulder to Shoulder" (
Dallas Frazier )
"
Since I Met You Baby " (
Ivory Joe Hunter )
"My First Country Song" (
Conway Twitty )
"
Drinking Champagne " (
Bill Mack )
"Hangin' Around" (Chip Hardy,
Rick & Janis Carnes )
"
Love Put a Song in My Heart " (Ben Peters)
Personnel
Dean Martin - vocals
Reggie Young ,
Billy Joe Walker Jr. - guitar
Jimmy Capps - acoustic guitar
John Hughey, Sonny Garrish - steel guitar
David Hungate - bass
David Briggs , Alan Moore - keyboards
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Kieran Kane - mandolin
James Stroud - drums
Denis Solee, Sam Levine - horns
Carol Chase, Dennis Wilson, Diane Tidwell, Donna Sheridan, Doug Clements, Gary Janney, Karen Taylor, Lisa Silver, Lori Brooks, Louis Nunley, Philip Forrest, Sherilyn Huffman, Terry Dearmore, Tom Brannon - backing vocals
Nashville String Machine - strings
Al De Lory - string arrangements
Carl Gorodetzky - concertmaster
References
External links
Studio albums Posthumous albums Compilation albums Singles Related