@TheJoeyEmilyShow Plus this was a single for Lorrie in 1989, so it was likely cut in '88, before Keith's death on 5/9/89; notice she is still wearing her ring. Produced by the late great Barry Beckett
@TheJoeyEmilyShow I think those are the "Players" Eddie Bayers on Drums, Michael Rhodes, Brent Mason and the boys; the finest session Musicians in Nashville history, who played on the records of Lorrie, Keith, George, Alan etc etc
What I'd like to know is if Lorrie used Keith Whitley's band for this song, after he died. The instrumental on this song has a striking resemblance to Keith Whitley's songs.
i was a soldier at ft. hood, tx when this came out, never heard of her, fell in love with her, me and my buddy john were washing our cars one weekend and the tv was on our off post apartment, and we heard Lorrie start this song and we raced to the living room just to see her sing this song, back then she was something not seen in country before, sweet, gorgeous, and us soldiers loved her. Still do, wish she and her co-artists from those days were still getting more radio. I love you Lorrie.
@TheJoeyEmilyShow Plus this was a single for Lorrie in 1989, so it was likely cut in '88, before Keith's death on 5/9/89; notice she is still wearing her ring. Produced by the late great Barry Beckett
Mopar21277 1 month ago
@TheJoeyEmilyShow I think those are the "Players" Eddie Bayers on Drums, Michael Rhodes, Brent Mason and the boys; the finest session Musicians in Nashville history, who played on the records of Lorrie, Keith, George, Alan etc etc
Mopar21277 1 month ago
What I'd like to know is if Lorrie used Keith Whitley's band for this song, after he died. The instrumental on this song has a striking resemblance to Keith Whitley's songs.
TheJoeyEmilyShow 1 month ago
i was a soldier at ft. hood, tx when this came out, never heard of her, fell in love with her, me and my buddy john were washing our cars one weekend and the tv was on our off post apartment, and we heard Lorrie start this song and we raced to the living room just to see her sing this song, back then she was something not seen in country before, sweet, gorgeous, and us soldiers loved her. Still do, wish she and her co-artists from those days were still getting more radio. I love you Lorrie.
TennManEast 1 month ago 2
very sexy song
missysilva33 1 month ago
I know this song through and through.
It always makes me sing and always make me smile.
I still hear my mom singing it in the back of my mind.
I think she still sings it at home. <3
EroticSlave 1 month ago
She is an icon
TheBlazer10mm 2 months ago
Under your skin...my name is Tim.
mcleodforrest 2 months ago
I miss hearing Lorrie. She was sooo good!
Dragonflyy826 2 months ago
@holtridge
It was 1989. I'm sure of that.
A1l2l2e2n4 2 months ago