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Too Late to Worry – Too Blue to Cry ... "Tomorrow Never Comes" (Ernest Tubb, Johnny Bond) – 2:25 ... Allen Reuss – acoustic guitar; Donald Frost – drums;
"Three Chords and the Truth", an oft-quoted phrase coined by Harlan Howard in the 1950s which he used to describe country music; Three Chords and the Truth, a 1997 book by Laurence Leamer about the business and lifestyle of country music and its many stars; Three Chords & the Truth, a radio show hosted by Duff McKagan and Susan Holmes McKagan.
"Three Chords and the Truth" was released on July 6, 1997, via RCA Nashville. It was the second single issued from Evans' debut album of the same name. The song reached a peak of 44 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming only a minor hit. The song did however become Evans' highest-charting single from her debut album, as ...
"Ain't No Need to Worry" is a song by American recording artists the Winans featuring Anita Baker. The song was released as the lead single of the Winans' fifth album, Decisions. "Ain't No Need to Worry" is a mixture of contemporary gospel and contemporary R&B. The single peaked at number 15 on the Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. [1].
The song, a lament about a lost love, was recorded at Williams' second and final Sterling recording session on February 13, 1947 with Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Dale "Smokey" Lohman (steel guitar), Zeke Turner (electric guitar), and Louis Innis (bass). [2]
A cover by Glen Campbell reached No. 76 on the US pop chart in 1962 and was the title song of a Campbell album in 1963. Esther Phillips reached No. 121 on Billboard in 1969. A cover by Ronnie Milsap peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1975. [6] His version was also a minor pop hit, reaching #101 Billboard and #87 ...
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The song was released as the first single from the album and returned Eurythmics to the UK Singles Chart for the first time in nearly a decade, peaking at number 11. It peaked within the top 10 in several countries, including Finland, Greece, Hungary, and Italy. In the United States, the song was added to adult contemporary radio in January 2000.