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Release: Bobby Bare - Great American Saturday Night 17.04.2020

Bobby Bare - Great American Saturday Night 

American country singer/songwriter
Producers: Bobby Bare, Bill Rice, and Zach Farnum
Executive Producer: Bob Frank
Recorded at: RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee

All tracks written by Shel Silverstein and published by Evil Eye Music Inc. except "Goodnight Little House Plant" and "Whiplash Will" written by Shel Silverstein (published by Evil Eye Music Inc.) and Fred Koller (published by Sony/ATV Songs, LLC).

  "I never thought that when Shel Silverstein and I created this album, it would be held back by the record label. When it was, I never thought it would see the light of day. Since our team got it out of the vault, I've enjoyed spending time with it and reminiscing about Shel. He was one of my dearest friends and I'll forever cherish the work we did together and the bond we shared. Special thanks to my team at 117 Entertainment, Zach Farnum, Bobby Roberts, Lance and Travis, Gary Kubal, Bill Rice, Bill Wence, Rob Santos, Bob Frank, my friends at the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Grand Ole Opry and CMA, my family, my wife, Jeannie and most of all, Shel Silverstein."

 Track List:  Great American Saturday Night 
1. Great American Saturday Night
2. Red-Neck Hippie Romance
3. The Diet
4. Painting Her Fingernails
5. Goodnight Little House Plant
6. Livin' Legend
7. They Won't Let Us Show It At The Beach
8. The Day All The Yes Men Said No
9. Time
10. Whiplash Will
11. Me and Jimmie Rodgers
12. Someone To Talk To
13. Great American Saturday Night (Reprise)

About Bobby Bare
Born in Ohio, Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member Bobby Bare is one of the most iconic country artists of our time with chart-topping songs like “Detroit City,” “500 Miles,” “Marie Laveau” and many more. From country legends like Little Jimmy Dickens and Hank Williams to big band acts like Phil Harris and the Dominoes, Bare’s style was molded and led him to nearly five dozen Top 40 hits from 1962 to 1983. The original “Outlaw” of country music, Bare was honored with many awards and accolades, multiple GRAMMY nominations and wins and an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2017, Rolling Stone named him in the top 50 of the “100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time” and Pitchfork identifies him as an integral part of the Outlaw Country movement in the 1970’s. 2017 and 2018 marked his 60th anniversary in the music business and the release of his studio album, Things Change, and two new music videos. A pinnacle moment in his life occurred in 2018 as he was welcomed back home as a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Garth Brooks. In 2020 Bobby Bare will turn 85 and release an album of Shel Silverstein songs recorded in the late ‘70s but never-before released titled Great American Saturday Night. For more information, visit www.bobbybare.com.

Engineers: Tom Pick ("Me and Jimmie Rodgers", "Livin' Legend", "They Won't Let Us Show It at the Beach", and "Painting Her Fingernails"), Tom Pick and Roy Shockley ("Red-Neck Hippie Romance", "The Diet", "Someone To Talk To", and "Great American Saturday Night"), and Bill Vandevert ("The Day All the Yes Men Said No", "Time", "Whiplash Will", and "Goodnight Little House Plant")

Bobby Bare Management: Zach Farnum
Websitehttps://117group.com/

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