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Rodeo Waltz
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Album: Rodeo Waltz
# Song Title   Time
1)    Get Rhythm
2)    Long Time Gone
3)    Things Will Grow
4)    Hoping That You're Hoping
5)    Jenny Dreamed of Trains
6)    Brand New Tennessee Waltz, The
7)    Bluegrass Boy
8)    Please Help Me I'm Falling
9)    Deep River Blues
10)    There One Morning
11)    Steel Rail Blues
12)    Broken Arrow
 

Album: Rodeo Waltz
# Song Title   Time
1)    Get Rhythm
2)    Long Time Gone
3)    Things Will Grow
4)    Hoping That You're Hoping
5)    Jenny Dreamed of Trains
6)    Brand New Tennessee Waltz, The
7)    Bluegrass Boy
8)    Please Help Me I'm Falling
9)    Deep River Blues
10)    There One Morning
11)    Steel Rail Blues
12)    Broken Arrow
 
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Performer Notes
  • Sweethearts Of The Rodeo: Janis Gill (vocals, guitar); Kristine Arnold (vocals).
  • Additional personnel: Vince Gill (guitar); Sam Bush, Bobby Clark (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Terry McMillan (harmonica); Joey Miscullin (accordion); Pete Wasner (keyboards); Roy Huskey, Jr. (acoustic bass); Kenny Malone (drums, percussion).
  • Recorded at Music Row Audio, Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Personnel: Janis Gill (vocals, guitar); Kristine Arnold (vocals); Vince Gill (guitar); Sam Bush, Bobby Clark (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Terry McMill, Terry McMillan (harmonica); Joey Miskulin (accordion); Pete Wasner (keyboards); Kenny Malone (drums, percussion).
  • Audio Mixer: Bil VornDick.
  • Recording information: Music Row Audio, Nashville, TN.
  • Photographer: Se¤or McGuire.
  • When a record starts off with a classic Johnny Cash tune like "Get Rhythm," you know you're on the right foot. When it also includes Tex Ritter's "Long Time Gone," Jesse Winchester's "Brand New Tennessee Waltz," and Gordon Lightfoot's "Steel Rail Blues," you know, at the very least, the artist has good taste in songs. And when that artist is Sweethearts of the Rodeo, you know the voices will sure be pretty and the harmonies aplenty. You could just about consider these two ladies, Janis Gill and Kristine Arnold, to be the Everly sisters. They are sisters, after all, who have been singing together since the early '60s and they cover a lot of the same musical ground that Phil and Don Everly covered. And it never hurts to have Roy Huskey, Jr. on bass and Vince Gill on guitar for you, even if you're married to one of them. In an age when country and pop are almost indistinguishable, it's nice to have a few artists dusting off some good, old tunes and offering them up to a new generation of fans. ~ Kelly McCartney
Professional Reviews
Stereo Review (2/94, p.140) - Performance: Back From The Ashes / Recording: Very Good - "...Here, instead of radio-ready New Country hits, the Sweethearts present old-time country, folk and traditional acoustic music, all done up with breathtaking, hand-in-glove harmonies...an album of spectacular if quiet beauty...."
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