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Keith Whitley – Brotherly Love B/W Backbone Job (New 7" 45 rpm) (Copy)
Keith Whitley – Brotherly Love B/W Backbone Job (New 7" 45 rpm) (Copy)
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Keith Whitley
Somebody's Doin' Me Right
B/W Would These Arms Be In Your Way
Officially Licensed Merchandise
Product Details:
- Artist: Keith Whitley
- Title: Somebody's Doin' Me Right
- Label: RCA – 07863 62166-7
- Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo
- Country: US
- Released: 1991
- Genre: Folk, World, & Country
- Style: Country
Track List:
Side A: Somebody's Doin' Me Right
- Duration: 3:50
- Written-By: Dan Tyler, J.F. Knobloch, Paul Overstreet
- Published By: Colgems-EMI Music Inc., BMG Songs, Inc., Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc., Scarlet Moon Music
Side B: Would These Arms Be In Your Way
- Duration: 3:10
- Written-By: Hank Cochran, Red Lane, Vern Gosdin
- Published By: Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc., Sharp Circle Music, Sony Tree Publishing Co., Inc., Hookem Music
Distributed By: RCA Records
Manufactured By: RCA Records
Produced For: Southwind Music, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗: BMG Music
Lacquer Cut At: Georgetown Masters
Lacquer Cut By: Denny*
Rights Society: ASCAP, BMI
Barcode: 078636216676
Matrix / Runout (Etched side A): RCA-07863-62166-7-A 1S DENNY/GEORGETOWN
Matrix / Runout (Etched side B): RCA-07863-62166-7-B 1S DENNY/GEORGETOWN
Producer: Blake Mevis
Add this classic country single to your vinyl collection and enjoy the heartfelt sounds of Keith Whitley!
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About Keith Whitley
Real Name: Jackie Keith Whitley
Profile:
Keith Whitley hailed from Ashland, Kentucky, and began his professional musical career in 1970 at the age of 16, alongside his friend Ricky Skaggs with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys. That same year, Keith and Ricky recorded a duet album. In 1973, he worked with Jimmy Gaudreau in a short-lived band called “The Country Store.” By 1975, he returned to Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys as lead singer and guitarist. In 1981, he joined J.D. Crowe and the New South. Keith embarked on a solo career in 1985 and hit the charts with his RCA single “Miami, My Amy” in 1986. Tragically, Keith Whitley passed away on May 9, 1989, in Goodlettsville due to alcohol poisoning at the age of 34.
Associated Acts:
- Country Store
- The Clinch Mountain Boys
- The New Tradition
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