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"Faded Love" is a song recorded by American singer Tinashe featuring guest vocals from American rapper Future. It was written by Tinashe, Future, Sasha Sloan, Noonie Bao , as well as Tor Erik Hermansen from the song's production team Stargate .
Elvis Presley covered the song on his 1970 album Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old). The song was re-released as a B-side to "Guitar Man" in 1981 with new music under the direction of Felton Jarvis. Jerry Reed, the composer of the original "Guitar Man" song, and the guitarist on the 1967 Elvis session, recorded new guitar parts for both tracks.
Guitar is the first album by American guitarist Tony Rice, released in 1973. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] At first, this album was issued by Red Clay Records , Japanese bluegrass album label, entitled "got me a martin guitar" in 1973.
Faded Love" is a 1950 song by Bob Wills. Faded Love may also refer to: Faded Love, a 1988 album by Patsy Cline "Faded Love", a 2004 song by pre)Thing from 22nd Century Lifestyle "Faded Love" (Tinashe song), 2018 "Faded Love", a 2021 song by Leony; Faded Love, a 1985 novel from the Hank the Cowdog series by John R. Erickson
In 2002 Fred Records issued a remastered version of the original Guitar Solos LP with no extra tracks. [18] In February 2024, a fiftieth anniversary edition of Guitar Solos was released on double-LP by Week-End Records entitled Guitar Solos / Fifty. It comprises the original 1974 solo album remastered, plus a new Fred Frith solo album of 13 ...
David Houston cut the song for his 1979 LP From the Heart of Houston. Houston's version peaked at #33 in the Billboard country charts that year, making it his last top 40. American bluegrass duo Jim and Jesse recorded it for their 1998 album Songs From the Homeplace.
According to Ultimate Guitar, the song is written in common time with a moderately fast tempo of 105 beats per minute. It is a piano-based rock ballad in the key of F which modulates a step up to G halfway through the song. The track follows a basic chord sequence of Am–Em–Am–C–G–Am–Em–D in each verse.
Jenee Fleenor is an American musician. A singer-songwriter, she plays the fiddle, mandolin and acoustic guitar and has performed with various musicians and bands. In 2019, she became the first woman to be nominated and to win the Country Music Association's Musician of the Year and the first fiddle player to win the award in over 20 years. [2]