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For other uses, see Old Dogs (disambiguation).
Old Dogs Origin USA Genres Country Years active 1998 Labels Atlantic Associated acts Shel Silverstein Past members Bobby Bare
Waylon Jennings
Jerry Reed
Mel TillisProfessional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Old Dogs was an American country music supergroup composed of singers Waylon Jennings, Mel Tillis, Bobby Bare, and Jerry Reed.[2] Signed in 1998 to Atlantic Records, Old Dogs recorded a self-titled studio album for the label that year. The album's content was written primarily by author, poet, and songwriter Shel Silverstein. Most of the group's songs were based on the realization of aging, after Bare told Silverstein that there were "no good songs about growing old."[2] The album was recorded live in studio, so audience applause can be heard between the tracks. The two discs come in different cases, and has different album art for them. The album was also issued as a single disc.
Contents
Old Dogs (1998)
Old Dogs
Cover for Disc 1 and for single-disc versionStudio album by Old Dogs Released December 1, 1998 Genre Country Length 64:41 (dual-disc version) Label Atlantic Producer Bobby Bare, Brien Fisher Disc 2 Disc 2Track listing
All songs were written by Shel Silverstein, except "She'd Rather Be Homeless", written by Shel Silverstein and Anne Dailey, who is the wife of Pat Dailey.
Disc 1
- "Old Dogs" - 2:21
- "Come Back When You're Younger" - 3:35
- "I Don't Do It No More" - 3:41
- "She'd Rather Be Homeless" - 3:59
- "Cut the Mustard" - 3:25
- "Young Man's Job" - 3:08
- "When I Was" - 2:07
- "Couch Potato" - 3:44
- "Hard When It Ain't" - 2:41
- "Jittabug" - 2:58
- "Me and Jimmie Rodgers" - 4:56
Disc 2
- "Elvis Has Left the Building" - 2:55
- "Wait Until Tomorrow" - 3:16
- "I Never Expected" - 3:23
- "Ever Lovin' Machine" - 3:12
- "Slap My Face" - 2:30
- "Old Man Blues" - 3:45
- "Rough on the Livin'" - 2:53
- "Alimony" - 3:33
- "Still Gonna Die" - 3:45
- "Time" - 3:34
Single-disc version
- "Old Dogs"
- "I Don't Do It No More"
- "She'd Rather Be Homeless"
- "Cut the Mustard"
- "Young Man's Job"
- "Me and Jimmie Rodgers"
- "Elvis Has Left the Building"
- "Rough on the Livin'"
- "Still Gonna Die"
- "I Never Expected"
- "Time"
Credits
- Waylon Jennings - Vocals
- Mel Tillis - Vocals
- Bobby Bare - Vocals
- Jerry Reed - Vocals
- Pete Wade - Electric guitar
- Thom Bresh - Guitar
- Mike Leech - Bass
- Fred Newell - Guitar, Steel guitar
- Bobby Emmons - Electronic keyboard
- Jamey Whiting - Keyboard
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins - Piano
- Jay Vern - Organ
- Eddy Anderson - Drums
- Michael Clarke - Drums
- Jonathan Yudkin - Fiddle
- Ron De La Vega - Cello
- David L. Schnaufer - Jew's Harp
- Gary Kubal - Percussion
- Robert Lovett - Bass, Dobro
- Jessi Colter - Backing vocals
- Shel Silverstein - Backing vocals
- Bobby Bare Jr. - Backing vocals
Chart performance
Chart (1998) Peak
PositionU.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 61 Singles
Year Single 1999 "Still Gonna Die" References
- ^ Old Dogs at Allmusic
- ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "The Old Dogs biography". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p352588. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
External links
Categories:- American country music groups
- Atlantic Records artists
- Musical quartets
- Supergroups
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