[Description]

Comes in mini LP replica with OBI & Japanese insert.In Excellent condition. Please check the photos.

Jacket: EX DISC: EX OBI: EX

Skeeter Davis & NRBQ – She Sings, They Play

Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered

Country: Japan

Released: 2009

Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Style: Country, Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll

Tracklist

Show Credits

1 Things To You

2 Everybody Wants A Cowboy

3 I Can't Stop Loving You Now

4 Heart To Heart

5 Ain't Nice To Talk Like That

6 Everybody's Clown

7 Someday My Prince Will Come

8 How Many Tears

9 You Don't Know What You Got Til You Lose It

10 Roses On My Shoulder

11 Temporarily Out Of Order

12 May You Never Be Alone



Artwork [Hand-Tinting] – Susan Marsh

Band, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Joey Spampinato

Band, Drums – Tom Ardolino

Band, Guitar, Vocals – Al Anderson (2)

Band, Piano, Harpsichord, Vocals – Terry Adams (2)

Band, Vocals – Skeeter Davis

Design – Scott Billington

Design [Re-issue Design] – Takashi Okada

Engineer – Tom Mark

Lead Vocals – Al Anderson (2) (tracks: 4), Joey Spampinato (tracks: 1), Skeeter Davis, Terry Adams (2) (tracks: 5)

Liner Notes – Yoshi Nagato

Pedal Steel Guitar – Buddy Emmons

Photography By – Mike Saporito (2)

Producer – Joey Spampinato, Terry Adams (2)

Trombone – Donn Adams

Violin – Larry Packer (2)

Original release was in 1985.


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