Wagonmaster
- For the 1950 John Ford film see: Wagon Master
Wagonmaster | ||||
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Studio album by Porter Wagoner | ||||
Released | June 5, 2007 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | ANTI- | |||
Producer | Marty Stuart | |||
Porter Wagoner chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Wagonmaster was released on June 5, 2007 on the ANTI- Records label, and is the final studio album by American country music artist Porter Wagoner, who died on October 28 that year. A music video was made for the album's only single "Committed to Parkview".
Track listing
All tracks composed by Porter Wagoner; except where indicated
- Wagonmaster, Pt. 1 (Marty Stuart) – 0:48
- Be a Little Quieter – 2:25
- Who Knows Right from Wrong (Pearl Butler) – 3:17
- Albert Erving – 4:18
- A Place to Hang My Hat (Shawn Camp, Byron Hill, Brice Long) – 3:24
- Eleven Cent Cotton (Wagoner, Marty Stuart) – 2:39
- My Many Hurried Southern Trips (Dolly Parton, Wagoner) – 3:19
- Committed to Parkview (Johnny Cash) – 3:40
- The Agony of Waiting – 3:36
- Buck and the Boys (Marty Stuart) – 0:52
- Fool Like Me – 2:51
- Late Love of Mine – 3:11
- Hotwired (Shawn Camp, Mark Sanders) – 3:35
- Brother Harold Dee – 4:23
- Satan's River – 3:21
- Wagonmaster, Pt. 2 (Marty Stuart) – 1:08
- Porter & Marty: Men with Broken Hearts / (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Jimmie Davis, Hank Williams) – 6:04
Personnel
- Jim DeMain – Mastering
- Stuart Duncan – Acoustic Guitar, Fiddle
- Eric Fritsch – Piano, Hammond Organ
- Brian Glenn – Upright Bass
- Carl Jackson – Background Vocals
- Mike Johnson – Pedal Steel
- Gordon Mote – Piano
- Scott Munn – Executive Producer
- Fred Newell – Pedal Steel
- Maria Elena Orbean -Production Coordination
- Adam Smith – Photography
- Harry Stinson – Drums
- Marty Stuart – Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Background Vocals, Poetry, Producer, Photography
- Buck Trent – Banjo, Electric Banjo
- Joey Turner – Engineer, Overdubs, Mixing
- Kenny Vaughan – Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Archguitar
- Porter Wagoner – Author, Vocals
- Stoker White – Assistant
Chart performance
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 63 |
References
- ↑ Tamarkin. Wagonmaster at AllMusic
External links
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