Places I've Done Time | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Studio | Toy Box, Brentwood, Tennessee | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Roy Dea, Tom T. Hall | |||
Tom T. Hall chronology | ||||
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Places I've Done Time is a studio album by American country music singer and songwriter Tom T. Hall issued by RCA Records in 1978. It reached #19 in the US Country Charts and #17 in the Canadian Country Charts. Two singles from the album, "What Have You Got to Lose" and "Son of Clayton Delaney" also charted in both countries.
Track listing[1]
All tracks composed by Tom T. Hall; except where indicated
Side 1
- "What Have You Got to Lose"
- "I Couldn't Live in Southern California"
- "The Grocery Truck"
- "The Man Who Shot Himself"
- "Son of Clayton Delaney"
Side 2
- "Mr. Bojangles" (Jerry Jeff Walker)
- "The Three Sofa Story"
- "The Great East Broadway Onion Championship of 1978"
- "Hat Full of Feathers" (Glen Ray)
- "Gimme Peace" (Hillman Hall)
Musicians
- Harold Bradley, James Marshall - bass guitar[2]
- Henry Strzelecki, Floyd Chance - bass
- Harold Bradley - banjo
- Hayward Bishop - drums
- Bobby Wood - piano
- Bill Wence - electric piano
- Ray Edenton, Jerry Shook, Gary Lusk, Charles Stewart, Chip Young - rhythm guitar
- Rick Money - acoustic guitar
- Murrel Counts - fiddle
- Dale Sellers - electric guitar, acoustic dobro
- James Edwards - slide dobro, mandolin
- Sheldon Kurland, Virginia Christensen, Carl Goradetzky, Wilfred Lehman, Stephen Smith, Samuel Terranova, Pamela Vonasdale, Stephanie Woolf - violin
- Marvin Chantry, Gary Vanosdale - viola
- Byron Bach, Roy Christensen - cello
- Cam Mullins - string arrangements
- Lea Jane Berinati, Yvonne Hodges, Sherilyn Kramer - backing vocals
Production
- Producers: Ken Nelson & Fuzzy Owen[3]
- Recording Engineer: Al Pachuki
- Assistant Engineer: Stan Beavers
- Mastering Engineer: Randy Kling
- Recorded at the Toy Box, Brentwood, Tennessee
- Front album cover photo: Hope Powell
- Back album cover montage: Joe Horton
- Album art direction: Mary Lancaster, Pinwheel Studios
References
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