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'''''Rattlesnake Annie''''' is a self titled studio album by American singer and songwriter '''[[Rattlesnake Annie]]''' (real name Rosan Gallimore, aka Annie McGowan, Born in December 26, 1941) released in 1987 on the CBS label. It reached #49 in the US country charts. Two singles were releasded from the album, "Callin' Your Bluff" which reached #79 in the US and #51 in the Canadian country charts, and "Somewhere South of Macon" which also reached #79 in the US country charts.The West German branch of Greenpeace adopted her song, "Goodbye to a River", as their anthem.
'''''Rattlesnake Annie''''' is a self titled studio album by American singer and songwriter '''[[Rattlesnake Annie]]''' (real name Rosan Gallimore, aka Annie McGowan, Born in December 26, 1941) released in 1987 on the CBS label. It reached #49 in the US country charts. Two singles were releasded from the album, "Callin' Your Bluff" which reached #79 in the US and #51 in the Canadian country charts, and "Somewhere South of Macon" which also reached #79 in the US country charts.The West German branch of Greenpeace adopted her song, "Goodbye to a River", as their anthem.


There were two other versions released in Europe in 1983 and 1988 on the Supraphon label<ref>www.discogs.com/artist/1022203-Rattlesnake-Annie </ref>. When she went to Europe she recorded an LP in Czechoslovakia, appeared on East German TV, was voted #1 female country star in Scotland and was filmed by a Swiss/French crew for The Other Side of Nashville MGM/UA documentary. By the time she returned to the USA she was a full-blown European country star <ref name="Original album sleeve notes">Original album sleeve notes</ref>
There were two other versions released in Europe in 1983 and 1988 on the [[Supraphon]] label<ref>www.discogs.com/artist/1022203-Rattlesnake-Annie </ref>. When she went to Europe she recorded an LP in Czechoslovakia, appeared on East German TV, was voted #1 female country star in Scotland and was filmed by a Swiss/French crew for The Other Side of Nashville MGM/UA documentary. By the time she returned to the USA she was a full-blown European country star <ref name="Original album sleeve notes">Original album sleeve notes</ref>





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Rattlesnake Annie is a self titled studio album by American singer and songwriter Rattlesnake Annie (real name Rosan Gallimore, aka Annie McGowan, Born in December 26, 1941) released in 1987 on the CBS label. It reached #49 in the US country charts. Two singles were releasded from the album, "Callin' Your Bluff" which reached #79 in the US and #51 in the Canadian country charts, and "Somewhere South of Macon" which also reached #79 in the US country charts.The West German branch of Greenpeace adopted her song, "Goodbye to a River", as their anthem.

There were two other versions released in Europe in 1983 and 1988 on the Supraphon label[1]. When she went to Europe she recorded an LP in Czechoslovakia, appeared on East German TV, was voted #1 female country star in Scotland and was filmed by a Swiss/French crew for The Other Side of Nashville MGM/UA documentary. By the time she returned to the USA she was a full-blown European country star [2]


Track listing[2]

Side 1
  1. "Funky Country Livin’" (Lonnie Mack) – 3:46
  2. "Sixteen Tons" (M. Travis) – 2:43
  3. "Country Music Hall of Pain" (Rattlesnake Annie/M. Grisham) – 3:22
  4. "Somewhere South of Macon" (J. Rushing/M. Chapman) – 2:46
  5. "Goodbye to a River" (Rattlesnake Annie) – 3:41
Side 2
  1. "Outskirts of Town" (Lonnie Mack) – 2:40
  2. "Callin’ Your Bluff" (Lonnie Mack/M. D. Barnes) – 2:25
  3. "Long Black Limousine" (V. Stovall/B. George) – 3:36
  4. "Been Waiting That Long" (Lonnie Mack) – 3:25
  5. "Lonesome On’ry and Mean" (S. Young) – 3:24

Musicians[2]

  • Willie Nelson
  • Lana Nelson
  • Lonnie Mack
  • Roy Huskey
  • Charlie McCoy
  • Johnnie Gimble
  • Sam Bush
  • Jerry Douglas
  • Buddy Spicher
  • Vassar Clements
  • Buddy Blackmon
  • Vip Vipperman
  • Kenny Malone
  • Bobby Thompson
  • Byrd Burton
  • Mark Casstevens
  • Buddy Green
  • David Schnaufer

Backing Vocals[2]

  • Carol Anderson
  • Mary Beth Anderson
  • Billy Smith
  • Terry Smith
  • Lonnie Mack
  • Rattlesnake Annie
  • Buddy Green
  • Willie Nelson

Production[2]

  • Producers: Buddy Blackmon & Rattlesnake Annie
  • Recorded at: Pedernales Recording Studios, Monan’s Recording Studios, The Sound Shop, Tree Studios and Reflections Studios
  • Recording Engineers: Pat MacMakin, Larry Greenhill, David Cherry, Bobby Arnold and Gene Lawson
  • Mastered by: Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters
  • Album Art Direction: Bill Johnson
  • Album Photography: McGuire

References

  1. ^ www.discogs.com/artist/1022203-Rattlesnake-Annie
  2. ^ a b c d e Original album sleeve notes