She Sings, They Play by Davis, Skeeter / Nrbq (Record, 2024)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelOmre, Omnivore Recordings
UPC0810075113976
eBay Product ID (ePID)18071192837

Product Key Features

Release Year2024
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistDavis, Skeeter / Nrbq
Release TitleShe Sings, They Play

Dimensions

Item Height0.23 in
Item Weight0.56 lb
Item Length12.19 in
Item Width12.17 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Things to You 1.2 Everybody Wants a Cowboy 1.3 I Can't Stop Loving You Now 1.4 Heart to Heart 1.5 Ain't Nice to Talk Like That 1.6 Everybody's Clown 1.7 I Want You Bad (Bonus Track) 2.1 Someday My Prince Will Come 2.2 How Many Tears 2.3 You Don't Know What You Got Til You Lose It 2.4 Roses on My Shoulder 2.5 Temporarily Out of Order 2.6 May You Never Be Alone 2.7 I Gotta Know (Bonus Track)
Number of Discs1
NotesDigitally remastered edition. The classic 1981 collaboration returns. After working with her sisters in The Davis Singers, Skeeter Davis embarked on a storied solo career. With nearly 40 charting singles between 1957-1974, her recording of "The End Of The World" (Produced by Chet Atkins) hit #2 on both the Pop and Country charts, #1 Adult Contemporary, and #4 R&B in 1962. Think about that! Since Skeeter had already crossed perceived genres, the thought of the collaboration with music's Pandora's Box known as NRBQ shouldn't seem difficult to grasp. Terry Adams' discovery of David Sisters 78 RPMs saw tracks added to early NRBQ set lists. The pairing was meant to be. She Sings, They Play was a natural coupling, and was issued to critical acclaim in 1985. "We had more fun making this record. What other group would think to do 'Someday My Prince Will Come' in 4/4 time?," asked Skeeter Davis. She Sings, They Play returns nearly four decades after it's original release.
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