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#485583 - 01/01/20 06:01 PM
Re: C&W artist singing this song?
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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"Loving Arms" was written by Tom Jans. Jans recorded the song himself and released his version on his 1974 self-titled album. Dobie Gray's version of the song peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of October 6, 1973. Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge's version was released as a single in late 1973, and became a minor Billboard Hot 100 hit in the spring of 1974. The song first appeared on their 1973 duet album Full Moon. Elvis Presley's version was first released on his 1974 album Good Times. In 1975, it was included as a B-side on some editions of his "My Boy" single. In 1981, it appeared on Presley's posthumous album Guitar Man and was released as the second single from it, with "You Asked Me To" on side B.[8] In the UK, the song spent 6 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 47 for the week of April 14. In the United States, the single charted as a double A-side ("Lovin' Arms"/"You Asked Me To") on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, peaking at number 8 on the week of June 20. In March 1977 the song turned up in an episode of the TV show Starsky and Hutch (Season 2, "Long Walk Down a Short Dirt Road") when David Soul as "Hutch" performed it with guest star Lynn Anderson in the show's tag. In total, the song has been covered over 50 times. Other notable covers include ones by Olivia Newton-John, Etta James and The Dixie Chicks. French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday covered it in French (under the title "J'ai pleuré sur ma guitare") on his 17th studio album Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime Gary
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#485862 - 01/05/20 01:05 AM
Re: C&W artist singing this song?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 10/23/06
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I never understood why players that drink or smoke on stage..? Donny...you've got to remember that not everyone was born the perfect human being that YOU were. People have problems, pressures, obligations, responsibilities, financial situations and other burdens. Smoking or drinking is a "release" for them, and, at the very least, a "temporary distraction" needed at the moment. Not sure you can understand that as you are probably one of the "flawless" that roams the Earth. No, I take that back. You do have ONE flaw. You think nothing about hijacking a post and taking it South, including my Don Mason "song tribute" post. But thanks to Tony, it's redirected North again. PS But if you're talking about drinking/smoking "on stage" as compared to "off-stage" that's a different story. "On stage" is a strict no-no. I even get ticked off when I see people drinking bottled water during public speeches, lectures etc
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#485873 - 01/05/20 07:46 AM
Re: C&W artist singing this song?
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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I never understood why players that drink or smoke on stage..? Donny...you've got to remember that not everyone was born the perfect human being that YOU were. People have problems, pressures, obligations, responsibilities, financial situations and other burdens. Smoking or drinking is a "release" for them, and, at the very least, a "temporary distraction" needed at the moment. Not sure you can understand that as you are probably one of the "flawless" that roams the Earth. No, I take that back. You do have ONE flaw. You think nothing about hijacking a post and taking it South, including my Don Mason "song tribute" post. But thanks to Tony, it's redirected North again. PS But if you're talking about drinking/smoking "on stage" as compared to "off-stage" that's a different story. "On stage" is a strict no-no. I even get ticked off when I see people drinking bottled water during public speeches, lectures etc mark I see you woke up angry again...?.. Hmmmmm...I'll just keep ignoring you.
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#486155 - 01/07/20 11:27 PM
Re: C&W artist singing this song?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 10/23/06
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Loc: USA
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[quote=Mark79100][quote=Dnj] I never understood why players that drink or smoke on stage..? Donny...you've got to remember that not everyone was born the perfect human being that YOU were. People have problems, pressures, obligations, responsibilities, financial situations and other burdens. Smoking or drinking is a "release" for them, and, at the very least, a "temporary distraction" needed at the moment. Not sure you can understand that as you are probably one of the "flawless" that roams the Earth. No, I take that back. You do have ONE flaw. You think nothing about hijacking a post and taking it South, including my Don Mason "song tribute" post. But thanks to Tony, it's redirected North again. [quote=Dnj]mark I see you woke up angry again...?..
I tried responding to your "hijack" post above politely, but you always have to get the last "dig" in, I'm noticing. No, Donny, I didn't wake up angry...I woke up using the other "A" word....annoyed. Why is it you feel you have to leave a footprint in everyone's post? Is it to remind people that you have to keep reminding yourself that you can "walk on water...whenever you want and wherever you want?" So what annoyed me? This post was meant to be somewhat of a tribute to Don. Speaking for MYSELF, I was so impressed with that rendition of what he did with that song, that I wanted to share it with everyone else. So what happens? Donny comes along, and in his role as traffic officer mindlessly directs the post South with with a completely off-topic remark. The topic was about Don, my personal opinion of a truly outstanding musician! Need I say more. I try to watch my P's & Q's in this room and when I sense a post is important to someone I don't step on it. I dated Ann in my early 20s and she made a remark I never forgot: "There is no excuse for bad manners!" Hmmmmm...I'll just keep ignoring you. Mark: Thank you God, thank you.
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