This song was recorded by J. Vincent Edwards in 1969, and Waylong Jenings in 1972. This Arrows version was cut in winter 1975 and released in January 1976 on the First Hit LP..
This song was previously recorded by Waylon Jennings in 1972 on his "Ladies Love Outlaws" album. It was also covered by J. Vincent Edwards, released in 2002 on CD.
This song was recorded by J. Vincent Edwards in 1969, and Waylong Jenings in 1972. This Arrows version was cut in winter 1975 and released in January 1976 on the First Hit LP..
tsunamisasumi 10 months ago
@tsunamisasumi Right on all counts except for the spelling of country music icon Waylon Jenning's name! Thanks for your comment.
vivicola 10 months ago
The Arrows straying very far from their natural muscial leanings here. A little coersion by the record company perhaps?
lol
mistersick13 2 years ago 6
Maybe, it's hard to say, but it's a good song and performance all the same.
vivicola 2 years ago 5
The original version of this Phil Coulter song was by J. Vincent Edwards in 1969!
vivicola 2 years ago 3
Yes indeed it was!
mirrejve 2 years ago 3
I love the seventies flair on their trousers!
wexiflex 3 years ago 3
Arrows, singing outlaw C&W in white suits! LOL
vivicola 3 years ago 2
Wow! Waylon Jennings, the infamous outlaw of country and western music recorded this first? I never knew that! Cool.
fabnekko 3 years ago 8
This song was previously recorded by Waylon Jennings in 1972 on his "Ladies Love Outlaws" album. It was also covered by J. Vincent Edwards, released in 2002 on CD.
vivicola 3 years ago
I didn't know they weren't the first act to record it. "Thanks" for that information. LOL!!
KeithTheKing 3 years ago 3
Nice performance, awful song.
TWENTIETHCENTURYBABY 3 years ago 3
I agree. An ill fitting song on Arrows. Odd song to sing for the band, you know, about a farm and that life. I mean, they're all big city boys:)
vivicola 3 years ago
Those were the same sort of white suits they wore on Top Of The Pops to perform their 1975 hit single "My last night with you."
vivicola 3 years ago
Good stuff.
thefistoftruth 3 years ago 4
Far from my fave Arrows song, but its a good performance. I like their rock stuff better.
sirshagamore 4 years ago 9
You have such good taste:)
Similar to mine!
fabnekko 4 years ago 3
I think Malcolm Hall designed their clothes on TV series one, and Dee Harrington on TV season 2.
randynready 4 years ago 3
Nice fitting song for this Christmas eve!
bootcords 4 years ago 7
This is a good Phil Coulter produced tune, performed well by Arrows.
homerswingking 4 years ago 5
thanks to share...
boingolol 5 years ago 2
An arrows anomaly this song-
bootcords 5 years ago
totally
kingofthemountains 5 years ago
Yes, I agree 100%.
KeithTheKing 4 years ago