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  1. Backing Vocals – Trisha Yearwood Written-By – Kostas , Pete Anderson: 3:56: 9: O What A Thrill Backing Vocals – James House Written-By – Jesse Winchester: 3:13: 10: Ain't Found Nobody Written-By – Harlan Howard, Kostas : 3:18: 11: The Losing Side Of Me Written-By – Raul Malo: 3:51

  2. 1994–1995: What a Crying Shame. The Mavericks' next MCA release was 1994's What a Crying Shame. This was also their first to be produced by Don Cook, best known for his work with Brooks & Dunn. By the time of the album's release, Reynolds had selected Nick Kane, another friend of his, to become the band's third guitarist.

  3. Backing Vocals – Trisha Yearwood. Written-By – Kostas (2), Pete Anderson. ... What A Crying Shame. 3:51; Pretend. 3:38; I Should Have Been True. 5:15; The Things ...

  4. Backing Vocals – Trisha Yearwood. Written-By – Kostas (2), Pete Anderson. ... What A Crying Shame. 3:51; Pretend. 3:38; I Should Have Been True. 5:15; The Things ...

  5. The Mavericks' commercial fortunes turned around with their second major-label album, What a Crying Shame. Produced by Don Cook (Brooks & Dunn, Mark Collie), the album was more streamlined and focused. It became a hit upon its release early in 1994, with the title track becoming a Top 40 hit. Shortly after the release of What a Crying Shame ...

  6. May 25, 2023 · He began playing bass guitar at a young age and eventually joined The Mavericks in 1989. The band released their debut album, “What a Crying Shame,” in 1990. The album was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to launch the band’s career. Reynolds and Yearwood met in 1992 when The Mavericks opened for her on tour.

  7. Backing Vocals – Trisha Yearwood. Written-By – Kostas (2), Pete Anderson. ... What A Crying Shame. 3:51; Pretend. 3:38; I Should Have Been True. 5:15; The Things ...

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