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  1. Dec 7, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupWhat You Don't Say · Vince GillThese Days℗ 2006 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 200...

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    When Dolly Parton elected to re-record some of her old chestnuts in the mid-’90s, it only made sense to tap country music’s favorite vocal powerhouse balladeer to add something new to arguably her most iconic song. Vince Gill reinvigorated the well-worn composition with his effortlessly evocative interpretation and easy harmonizing alongside Parton...

    Vince Gill was unabashedly playing to Texas two-steppers with this, but there’s no harm in a dancehall hit – especially when, like this one, it leans into a groove that’s delicately laced with funk (also, how many of them shout out Bangor, Maine?). This track, which also spotlights Gill’s guitar work with a twangy solo, reached no.2 on Billboard’s ...

    There’s a fairly juicy backstory to this song, which became Vince Gill’s biggest pop hit when it reached no.72 on Billboard’s Hot 100. It’s Trisha Yearwood singing harmonies on the soaring love song, but as Gill explained later, “Around” was inspired by meeting his future wife Amy Grant (who also happens to appear on the album). The only tricky thi...

    This one-off contribution to an Eagles country all-star tribute album made it onto the country and adult contemporary charts. It sounds a lot more like R&B, though, complete with Hammond B-3 organ, a soprano saxophone solo, and Vince Gill at his most Michael McDonald. It’s refreshing, though, to hear Gill’s slick vocal riffs over different material...

    The title track of Vince Gill’s most successful album was also its first single, a mellow pop-oriented ballad produced to capitalize on country’s increasing crossover with the adult contemporary format. It succeeded, not only becoming Gill’s first Billboard country chart-topper, but reaching no.30 on its Adult Contemporary chart; its genre-agnostic...

    Yes, this is an album cut, but an album cut from Vince Gill’s biggest LP by a mile – plus, it’s not every day you get a Don Schlitz co-write. The fresh and sunny modern bluegrass allows Gill’s top-tier backing band to flex their muscle, and for Gill to stretch a bit with his guitar solo. Who can resist a Monkees quote?

    This song, a slow-dance special, earned Vince Gill the Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance – a category that may as well have been renamed “The Vince Gill Award”: he won it nine times, including five consecutive years from ‘95 to ‘99 (the category was eliminated in 2012). The wedding-ready “Forever” showcases Gill’s crooning at its tradi...

    Always an expert harmonizer, here Vince Gill finds a match with fellow Grammy fave Alison Krauss – no surprise, then, that they took home a trophy for this collaboration. The single version of the Gill-penned track spotlights both of their bluegrass bonafides over an almost funky, textured arrangement; the album also includes a more traditional blu...

    Vince Gill’s pre-MCA output is often overlooked, but there are plenty of gems – like this rollicking collaboration with an uncredited but unmistakableBonnie Raitt.Gill’s bluesy tinge on “Something” became harder to find once he pivoted to down-the-middle country, but it works for him (especially when he gets to flex his falsetto) The track was a to...

    Released a few years later, Vince Gill’s The Keycould have been billed as an all-star duets album: Sara Evans, Shelby Lynne, Alison Krauss, and, on “Country,” an early-career Lee Ann Womack, all served as his support on the neotraditional outing. “Country” wasn’t a chart smash, and it’s more or less a sad version of “Don’t Rock The Jukebox” – but H...

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  4. 6 days ago · I know what’s needed and don’t waste time playing stuff that no one wants to hear.” One can’t help but agree that Vince Gill and Eagles go together like butter on toast.

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    Jo Sgammato also noted in The Vince Gill Story that Gill's albums had a higher number of songs written by him than his contemporaries did. She also thought the track "Nothing Like a Woman" from I Still Believe in You had a Motown influence due to Gill's "high, wailing chorus", while comparing both "Say Hello" from the same album and "Don't Come ...

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    Welcome to the Official Vince Gill YouTube Page!

  7. You don't care who's right or wrong. I know whose side you're on. It's more than the love that we make. It's what you don't say. You know when to let me be. Pull yourself real close to me. How to take my breath away. You don't care who's right or wrong. I know whose side you're on.

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