Hillman Hall - One Pitcher Is Worth A Thousand Words FLAC
- Performer: Hillman Hall
- Title: One Pitcher Is Worth A Thousand Words
- Genre: Folk & World
- Cat #: BS 2857
- Label: Warner Bros. Records
- Country: US
- Date of release: 1975
- Style: Country
- FLAC size 1450 mb
- MP3 size: 2991 mb
- Record From Vinyl, LP, Promo
Tracklist
| 1 | Baby Knows The Way To Get Me Up |
| 2 | The Lord And His Co-Workers |
| 3 | What Am I Gonna Tell My Heart |
| 4 | The Good News She Loves Me (The Bad News She's Gone) |
| 5 | Someplace In Out Of The Cold |
| 6 | Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through) |
| 7 | Celluloid Cowboy |
| 8 | Fair To Middlin', Lower Middle Class Plain Hard Working Man |
| 9 | One Pitcher Is Worth A Thousand Words |
| 10 | I've Always Been A Man |
| 11 | You Can't Fool A Country Music Fan |
| 12 | Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|
| BS 2857 | Hillman Hall | One Pitcher Is Worth A Thousand Words (LP) | Warner Bros. Records | BS 2857 | US | 1975 |
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Laverna Moore, The Gary Paxton Singers
- Banjo – Bobby Thompson
- Bass – Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki
- Bass [Six-string], Lead Guitar – Tommy Allsup
- Drums – Bill Ackerman
- Engineer – Gene Rice , Mark Tulbert
- Fiddle – Buddy Spicher, Johnny Gimble
- Lead Guitar – Fred Carter, Jr.
- Other [Dobro] – Fred Carter, Jr., Stu Basore
- Photography – Joe Horton
- Piano – Jerry Smith
- Producer – Marijohn Wilkin
- Rhythm Guitar – Leo Jackson
- Steel Guitar – Stu Basore
- Vocals [Harmony] – Marijohn Wilkin, Roger Murrah
- Written-By – Hillman Hall
Notes
"Promotion Not For Sale" printed on label.
"Promotional Copy Not For Sale" Sticker on front cover.
Recorded At Fred F. Carter, Jr. Studios, Goodlettsville, Tennessee.
All Songs Published By Buckhorn Music Inc. (BMI), Except "Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)" Published By Hallnote Music Co. (BMI)
Cover Photo Taken At Norma's Grill Nashville.
© 1975 Warner Bros. Records.
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