I'm Sorry for You My Friend
Appearance
I'm Sorry for You My Friend | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1977 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Ray Baker | |||
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I'm Sorry for You My Friend is the sixth album by country singer Moe Bandy, released in 1977 on the Columbia label recorded at Columbia Recording Studio "B".
The track "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" would later become a No. 1 hit for George Strait in 1984 for his album of the same name.
Track listing
- "I'm Sorry For You, My Friend" (H. Williams) - 2:22
- "Someone That I Can Forget" (L. Hargrove/P. Drake) - 2:28
- "The Lady From The Country (Of Eleven Hundred Springs)" (J. Jay/B. Evans) - 2:08
- "So Much For You, So Much For Me" (L. Anderson) - 2:23
- "All The Beer And All My Friends Are Gone" (B. Anderson/M. L. Turner) - 2:39
- "A Four Letter Fool" (K. Jean) - 2:20
- "High Inflation Blues" (S. Collom) - 1:55
- "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" (S. D. Shafer/D. Shafer) - 2:12
- "She's An Angel" (H. Howard/L. J. Dillon) - 1:54
- "She's Everybody's Woman, I'm Nobody's Man" (S. D. Shafer/M. Bandy) - 2:33
Musicians
- Leo Jackson
- Bob Moore
- Kenny Malone
- Johnny Gimble
- Weldon Myrick
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins
- Charlie McCoy
- Dave Kirby
- Bobby Thompson
- Ray Edenton
- Jerry Carrigan
- Henry Strzelecki
- Leon Rhodes
- Terry McMillan
Backing
- The Jordanaires
- The Nashville Edition
Production
- Sound Engineer - Lou Bradley
- Photography - Jim McGuire
- Design - Bill Barnes, Cheryl Pardue