From the wonderful album "Highway Call," recorded at the Capricorn Sound Studios in Macon, Georgia, in 1974.
Personnel
Dickey Betts - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, dobro, lead vocals
Vassar Clements - fiddle
Chuck Leavell - piano
Tommy Talton - acoustic guitar
John Huhgey - steel guitar
Walter Poindexter - banjo, background vocals
Leon Poindexter - acoustic guitar, background vocals
Frank Poindexter - dobro, background vocals
Stray Straton - bass, background vocals
Johnny Sandlin - bass
Oscar Underwood Adams - mandolin
David Walshaw - drums, percussion
Reese Wynans - harmonica
The Rambos (Buck, Dottie, and Reba) - background vocals
Production
Producer: Johnny Sandlin/Dickey Betts
Recording Engineer: Sam Whiteside/Johnny Sandlin
Remixing: Johnny Sandlin
Photography: Sydney Smith
i wore the grooves outta this record
LanceHelmut 5 months ago
Brings me back.
witchman1 6 months ago
This shows the real qualities of Dickey Betts. An excellent songwriter, singer and of course one of my favourite guitar players.
Let him be remembered what he has done......
Siwieto1958 6 months ago
This was indeed a wonderful album, with the backing of the Leon Poindexter Band and Vassar Clements, and I'm sure that I'm not the only one who wishes Dickey would have stayed with this genre for at least one more album - it seems like such a natural fit.
mmmatthewww 6 months ago