"It's Four in the Morning with Faron Young" complete album promo vinyl
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Released March 1972 on Mercury Records, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Country Album charts
Produced by Jerry Kennedy
Originally titled "Evening" given the label of the DJ promo copy, but with the success of the single "It's Four in the Morning" the title changed to match the hit.
A1 Evening
A2 Give A Lonely Heart A Home
A3 It's Not The Miles
A4 After The Fire Is Gone
A5 When Are You Ever Gonna Learn
A6 It's Four In The Morning
B1 You Keep Right On Loving Me
B2 Trip To Tijuana
B3 Night Coach Out Of Dallas
B4 Get Some Loving Done
B5 I'll Take The Time
Recorded at Mercury Custom Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Faron Young: vocals
Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton, Jerry Kennedy, Odell Martin, Jerry Shook, Chip Young: guitars
Buddy Harman: drums
Bob Moore: bass
Hargus "Pig" Robbins: piano
Lloyd Green: steel guitar
Red Hayes, Henry Hunsinger, Tommy Jackson, Buddy Spicher: fiddles
Vocal Accompaniment: The Nashville Edition
Tenor Duets: Dave Hall - Hudba
I BELIEVE THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS DONE BY FARON YOUNG AND VERY UNDER RATED .THIS ALBUM SHOULD BE MADE AVAILABLE ON GOOGLE MUSIC IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM. IRATE THIS ALBUM 20/10
Couldn't agree more, his voice on this album is like velvet, every track fills me with emotion, nothing come s close,sublime ✨❤✨
I ve listened to most of the albums that have been downloaded and this album is still the best,it's stands out .
I went to la. Hayride 55 when I was 8 an 9 yrs old Elvis, everybody then, every sat.nite.we parked in back with all the singers. What a way to go up,Elvis, George Jones, so many.my Mom an dad gave song requests, it seemed so normal,Dennis taylor
Faron Young was one of my favorite country singers ever first time I saw him was at Williams Grove amusement park in Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania what a great voice
Every song on this album could have been a hit on its own,because the songs were so good ,which is why I say this album is no 1.
Thank you. Beautiful. His voice could make any song better. Miss him 🙏❤️
I have vivid memories of watching the light green Mercury records label going round on the turntable, the summer sun streaming through the back door onto the carpet, the smell of bacon cooking and my dad's lovely face singing along whilst making breakfast on a Saturday morning.... It must have been around 1977/1978 as I couldn't have been more than 2/3 years old. He must've bought this album a year after its release in 72 when he came out of the navy in 73 and it remained one of his favourites until the end. My dad was 2 years older than Faron.
I love this album so much but can't listen without crying,, such happy memories it brings but always makes me miss my dad and breaks my heart knowing that Faron took his own life in 1996? So sad. In his prime Faron was so handsome and his voice makes me melt though you can hear a sadness coming through it I think on this album.
Thank you for sharing this great remembrance.
❤️ Faron Young
My favorite song Faron ever done, after the fire is gone
All of Farons' singing is dynamite. I am a new convert. I've always liked classic country but I'm really turning on to old Mr. Faron right about now
I'm feeling like a kid at Christmas discovering Faron.
I'd like to write a list of my favourite songs from Faron Young discography...it certainly will be a long playlist.(Brazil)
Thanks for sharing!!
Very nice country music. Thanks again.
Very nice
I always wished they would have B sided FOUR IN THE MORNING with WHEN ARE YOU EVER GONNA LEARN,, seems like a great early 70's beer joint jukebox one two punch to me...
He ain't dead
This is a great song too.
Faron wanted to the song title of It's Four in the Morning to be The Wanting in Me but I think Jerry Kennedy squashed that.
THANKS SO MUCH for listing the musician credits
Mr personality with an outstanding voice. Dynamic performer.
❤
Wow
So tru. Tks
Lloyd green is so incredible on these albums. Paul Franklin is good,but Lloyd is so much better.
OK..j'ai identifié le musicien à la pedal steel..c'est peut être.... Tom Brumley 👍
It is the legendary Lloyd Green.