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  1. Among the song contributors are Mark Knopfler, Felice & Boudleaux Bryant, Carl Perkins, Don Schlitz, the ever-present Paul Kenenrley, and Naomi Judd." [3] Cashbox also published review in their April 15, 1989 issue which said, "Wynonna and Naomi present possibly their last album for Curb/RCA with all the style and flair inherent in their usual ...

    • Senior Writer
    • 1967
    • 3 min
    • “The Ballad of Boot Hill,” Johnny Cash (1959) Written by Carl Perkins. Released on his 1965 concept album, Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West, “The Ballad of Boot Hill” is an ode to the gunfight at the O.K.
    • “So Wrong,” Patsy Cline (1962) Written by Carl Perkins, Mel Tillis, and Danny Dill. Patsy Cline sings about someone who realizes how wrong they were to hurt their lover on “So Wrong.”
    • “Rise and Shine,” Tommy Cash (1969) Written by Carl Perkins. By the late 1960s, Johnny Cash‘s older brother Tommy was starting to release his own music and would continue to build his catalog well into the 2000s.
    • “Let Me Tell You About Love,” The Judds (1988) Written by Carl Perkins, Paul Kennerley, Brent Maher. On “Let Me Tell You About Love,” The Judds sing through biblical love stories, from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba to Sampson and Delilah.
  2. Electric Guitar – Carl Perkins (tracks: 4), Don Potter (tracks: 5), Mark Knopfler (tracks: 6) Engineer – Steve Jackson (2) ( tracks: 6 ) Engineer [Assistant] – Jim McKell

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    • CD, Album
    • US
    • Curb Records-9595-2-R, RCA-9595-2-R
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_PerkinsCarl Perkins - Wikipedia

    1946–1997. Labels. Sun. London. Columbia. Mercury. Carl Lee Perkins (April 9, 1932 – January 19, 1998) [1] [2] was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rockabilly great and pioneer of rock and roll, he began his recording career at the Sun Studio, in Memphis, beginning in 1954.

  4. "Let Me Tell You About Love" is a song written by Carl Perkins, Paul Kennerley and Brent Maher, and recorded by American country music duo The Judds. It was released in June 1989 as the second single from the album River of Time. The song was The Judds' fourteenth and final number one on the country chart.

  5. Electric Guitar – Carl Perkins (tracks: 4), Don Potter (tracks: 5), Mark Knopfler (tracks: 1) Engineer – Brent Maher, Steve Jackson (2) (tracks: 1) Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Jim McKell; Harmonica – Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson* Leader [Band Leader] – Don Potter; Mixed By – Brent Maher; Percussion – Farrell Morris; Photography ...

  6. Jun 30, 2021 · Carl Perkins performs one of his final shows on August 13, 1997, at Mud Island River Park in Memphis during Elvis Week. Skip to the end to see a plethora of Elvis Presley insiders, musicians ...

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