

Fishing in the dark means nitty gritty full#
WE SHIP INTERNATIONALLY - PLEASE SEND US A MESSAGE INCLUDING WHICH PRINTS W/PRICES YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE AND YOUR FULL SHIPPING ADDRESS. "Will the Circle Be Unbroken/Glory, Glory" (A. "There is a Time" (Mitchell Jayne, Rodney Dillard) - 3:31 "Return to Dismal Swamp II" (Walter McEuen, William McEuen) - 3:16 "Roll the Stone Away" (Jeff Hanna, Marcus Hummon) - 4:09 "Catfish John" (Bob McDill, Alan Reynolds) - 4:07 "Oh Cumberland" (Matraca Berg, Gary Harrison) - 4:21 "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" (Traditional) - 3:53 "Wheels" (Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons) - 3:14 "Save It, Save It" (Charles Rufus Shoffner) - 1:57 "I'll Be Faithful to You" (Paul Kennerley) - 2:32 "I Know What It Means to be Lonesome" (James Brockman, James Kendis, Nathaniel Vincent) - 3:49 "Goodnight Irene" (Huddie Ledbetter, John A. "Love, Please Come Home" (Leon Jackson) - 2:48 Carter, Maybelle Carter, Sara Carter) - 3:39 "Take Me in Your Lifeboat" (Traditional) - 3:42 Matraca Berg - Lead vocal, harmony vocal, guitarĮmmylou Harris - Lead Vocal, guitar, harmony vocal Randy Scruggs - Lead vocal, guitar, banjo, mandolin

Across the field where the creek turns back By the old stump road Im gonna take you to a special place That nobody knows Baby get ready. THIS LISTING IS ONLY FOR A PRINT OF THE ALBUM COVER LETTERPRESS ART PRINT.īelow is info about the album from wikipedia. Lazy yellow moon comin up tonight Shinin through the trees Crickets are singin and lightning bugs Are floatin on the breeze Baby get ready.
Fishing in the dark means nitty gritty movie#
That came out of Nashville in the last 40 years, they tied the legacy of the whole genre ofĬountry and folk music together for us, Ken Burns should make a movie about that. This 3 record set by the nitty gritty dirt band was one of the most important recordings Only a handful (20) of the fine art prints were made, and theres only a few left in existence. This was the original album cover art for the NGDB Will the circle be unbroken volume 3 So it's been an enormous blessing.$250 each - THIS LISTING IS ONLY FOR A PRINT OF THE ALBUM COVER LETTERPRESS ART PRINT. She listed all of these different country songs that reference "Fishing in the Dark" in the lyrics. Fishin in the Dark is a song written by Wendy Waldman and Jim Photoglo, and recorded by American country music group The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. There was just an article that came out in Billboard Magazine, about how 27 years later, this song is still getting so much radio play, that if it was considered a current single, it would be No. He used to play it in the clubs, and his live act after he became famous. It's influenced all of these up and coming country acts or even people like Kenny Chesney. People talk about the song, but that record that the Dirt Band made, it so impressed so many people, including Garth Brooks, who has recorded and released it three times. he went, "Man, the Dirt Band, this is perfect for them." I was standing in the right place when they captured lightning in a bottle. Actually Josh and Wendy and I all lived in the same place over on 10th Avenue. Back in the early days, we'd all get together, and Wendy and I would cook. But Josh Leo came from Los Angeles to Nashville at the same time Wendy and I did, and he had just gotten the job to produce the Dirt Band. They had actually cut a song of mine that Norbert Putnam produced on them, previously. 'Fishin in the Dark' went to the top of the charts when it was cut by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1987, and its since been covered by country giants such as Garth Brooks and Kenny Chesney. We weren't trying to be like any other song.ĭid you know the Dirt Band in L.A.? How did they get the song? Who would have thunk it?Īnd the first thing I thought was, "I want to run away screaming, because I love my song." But she said, "No, fishing in the dark." We started messing around with it, and it just happened, you know? We did it for fun. It was a song called "You Can't Run Away From Your Heart." Then we got back together again, and she had just finished listening to "A Prairie Home Companion." She said, "Let's write a song about fishing."Īnd again, you two, writing a fishing song. I took both of them to Wendy, and we wrote the minor, bluesy one first, and it got cut by Terri Gibbs, Kathy Mattea, Patty Loveless and Lacy J. Both of them had that same chordal thing, but one of them had the minor mode and one had the major mode. One morning I woke up and I turned on my tape recorder, sat up and played these two pieces of music. I was experimenting with this one particular chording on the guitar that only played the first and fifth tones of the chord, so you could sing either a major or a minor over it. On this one particular visit, I was staying at Shoney's (Inn) over on Demonbreun.
