From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Reminiscing (Chet Atkins and Hank Snow album)
Reminiscing (Chet Atkins and Hank Snow album)
Professional ratings
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Reminiscing KAYO radio in Seattle, Washington, who takes credit for
recommending the collaboration to RCA.
Snow and Atkins had been doing guitar duets on var-
ious radio stations, gathering listeners and fans. Their
first single was "Reminiscing", produced roughly seven
years before the release of this LP. Atkins and Snow had
a hit single in 1955, a guitar duet called "Silver Bell."[1] A
regular at the Grand Ole Opry, Snow was a Hall of Fame
country music singer and songwriter. He had a career
covering six decades during which he sold more than 80
million albums. Atkins had not only made his mark as a
sideman and recording artist on his own, but was also
busy producing many major country artists and develop-
ing Nashville as a major center for country music record-
ing.
Studio album by Chet Atkins and Hank Snow Atkins and Snow joined forces again in 1969 to record
Released August 1964 C.B. Atkins & C.E. Snow by Special Request. Both albums are
out of print and have not been re-issued on CD.
Recorded RCA ’Nashville Sound’ Studios, Nashville, TN
Genre Country
Track listing
Length 31:42
Label RCA LPM 2952 (Mono), LSP-2952 (Stereo) Side one
1. "Indian Love Call" (Rudolf Friml, Oscar
Producer Chet Atkins and Bob Ferguson
Hammerstein, Otto Harbach) – 3:20
2. "I Can’t Stop Loving You" (Don Gibson) – 2:26
Chet Atkins chronology
3. "Beautiful Dreamer" (Traditional) – 2:54
Travelin’ Reminiscing Guitar Country 4. "Vaya con Dios" (Larry Russell, Inez James, Buddy
(1963) (1964) (1964) Pepper) – 2:54
5. "Sonny Boy" (Al Jolson, Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown,
Chet Atkins Collaborations chronology Ray Henderson) – 3:01
6. "The Convict and the Rose" (Robert King, Ballard
Reminiscing The Pops Goes Country
MacDonald) – 2:20
(1964) (1966)
Side two
Reminiscing is the title of the first collaborative long-play
1. "Brahm’s Lullaby" (Johannes Brahms)– 2:14
recording by American country music artists Chet Atkins
2. "My Isle of Golden Dreams" (Walter Blaufuss, Gus
and Hank Snow, released in 1964.
Kahn) – 2:25
3. "Blue Tango" (Leroy Anderson) – 2:16
History 4. "Unchained Melody" (Alex North, Hy Zaret) – 2:55
The liner notes, titled "Guitar Duets by a Pair of Fa- 5. "In an Old Dutch Garden (By an Old Dutch Mill)"
vorites", are by Chris Lane, a program director from (Mack Gordon, Will Grosz) – 2:12
6. "Dark Moon" (Ned Miller) – 2:35
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Reminiscing (Chet Atkins and Hank Snow album)
Personnel • Arrangements by Anita Kerr
• Cover photo by Sid O’Berry
• Chet Atkins – guitar, vocals
• Hank Snow – guitar, vocals
• Marvin Huges – piano
See also
• Chubby Wise – fiddle • The Nashville A-Team
• Ray Edenton – guitar
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Buddy Harman – drums
Bill McElhiney – trumpet
References
• Bob Moore – bass [1] Oermann, B. Chet Atkins, c.g.p.
[2] "Reminiscing > Review". Allmusic.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/r91712.
Production notes Retrieved July 2, 2011.
• Engineered by Chuck Seitz
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