With love to love, Chet Atkins, lower Manhattan, Atlanta's Fourth Ward, lives lived well despite complication, pre-It City Nashville, the constellation, Big Sur, the year I was born, perspective, Paul Hemphill, and gospel.
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End of the World
Songwriter(s): Arthur Kent, Sylvia Dee
Producer: Chet Atkins
Released by RCA in 1962
Features audio from an interview Skeeter gave to Archie Campell on Yesteryear in Nashville, in 1982, as well as a trip to Big Sur I took with Kenny in 2016.
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Please Help Me, I'm Falling
Songwriters: Don Robertson and Hal Blair
Producer: Chet Atkins
Released by RCA Victor in 1960
Features audio from an interview that Hank gave to Porter Waggoner on Opry Backstage in 1995, as well as stray notes I captured in the 2nd Ave train station in New York City, sometime between 2014 and 2016.
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Come Home (Atlanta '68)
Source: Brotherhood Records LP 2001, featuring funeral services for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. April 9, 1968.
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