paroles de chanson Vince and Rodney Crowell's Long Friendship (Commentary) - Vince Gill
Well
I
mean
it
was
First
of
all
it
was
daunting
shoes
to
try
to
fill
and
no
one
can
It
was
trying
to
play
when
Albert
you
know
had
played
and
one
of
my
great
heroes
of
all
heroes
Yeah
that'd
lot
to
do
with
the
way
I
play
Umm
so
that
was
uhh
daunting
enough
to
fill
Albert
Lee's
shoes
and
you
can't
but
The
fact
that
I
could
sing
too
was
a
plus
You
know
I
could
do
uhh
two
people's
jobs,
you
know,
all
in
one
and
uhh
Just
I
think
umm
the
level
of
musicianship
that
I
was
then
uhh
in
and
around
And
amongst
was
unlike
anything
I'd
ever
done
Umm,
when
you
look
at
guys
like
Larry
London,
Toni
Brown,
Emory
Gordy,
Hank
DeVito
I
mean,
there,
you
know,
about
as
good
as
it
gets
in
that
world
you
know
And
especially
Larry
I'll
never
forget
the
first
rehearsal
he
count
off
the
first
song
And
I
had
the
intro
and
I
start
playing
and
I
went
oh
my
god
Right
now,
I
have
to
best
I've
played
in
my
whole
freakin'
life
because
he...
they
were
that
good
And
it
was
really
eye
opening
you
know
to
see
what
kind
of
caliber
of
musician
there
really
was
out
there,
you
know
And
uhh
once
again?
told
her
I'd
be
the
best
musician
in
the
band
and
I
was
uhh
I
was
gonna
have
to
really
pull
up
my
bootstraps
and
go
you
know
to
keep
up
And
so
I
was
all
prepared,
I
knew
all
the
songs,
I
knew
all
the
solos
and
I
learned
Albert
solos
And
Emory
after
a
few
songs
in
the
first
rehearsal
he
leaned
over
and
said,
"Thanks
for
doing
your
homework"
You
know
so
I
was
glad
I
did
you
know
and
You
know
Rose
Ann
always
tells
a
story
that's
it's
hysterical
she
said,
"I
wouldn't
have
on
it"
"I
didn't
want
him
in
my
band",
talking
about
me
So
I
had
Albert
and
I
had
Rose
Mary
Butler,
Great
Harmony
singer
and
'cause
I
didn't...
I
was
not
about
it
You
know
so
she
said
first
song
you
play
the
first
solo
I
just
kinda
put
my
nose
near
and
said,
"He
got
lucky"
Second
solo
she
was
okay
gotta
give
it
to
him
pretty
good
So
umm
Rodney
always
knew
and
he's
the
one
that
uhh
umm
that
believed
in
me
the
deepest
you
know
And
umm
I
don't
think
I
got
a
better
pal
than
Rodney
and
he
was
inspiring
to
me
in
a
lot
of
ways
Because
I
think
he...
he's
someone
that
saw
the
whole
field
you
know
And
knew
how
the
song
came
about,
how
an
arrangement
came
about,
how
to
treat
people
in
the
studio
How...
you
know
just
such
a
great
mentor
you
know
and
then
even
a
better
friend
and
umm
I
took
a
lot
of
keys
from
Rod
you
know
I
think
probably
early
on
uhh
people
would
say
about
my
records
"He's
trying
too
hard
to
be
like
Rodney",
you
know
Rodney
was
another
interesting
he
wrote
only
songs
that
were
hits
for
everybody
else
And
he
still
had
to
me
much
better
versions
on
his
own
records
that
they
didn't
They
didn't
support
they
didn't
you
know
do
all
that
then
finally
in
the
late
'80s
he
finally
had
a
huge
record
And
a
bunch
of
number
one
songs
and
you
know
pretty
hard
to
beat
you
know
And
there's
something
about...
you
know
it's
interesting
how
people's
voices
work
you
know
Somebody
can
be
a
great
singer
but
their
voice
won't
speak
to
you,
you
know
And
maybe
there's
something
about
that
doesn't
ring
you
bell,
doesn't
appeal
to
you,
doesn't
sound
good
to
you
And...
well
I
think
Rodney
was...
would
look
you
straight
in
the
face
and
say
I'm
the
best
singer
that
ever
lived
He's
a
great
stylist
and
the
sound
of
his
voice
like
dreamy
and
like
Johnny
Cash's
did
And
that
was
I
think
still
today
that's
been
my
favorite
thing
I've
done
is
uhh
Gettin'
to
stand
up
there
and
sing
the
high
parts
above
him
and
play
some
pretty
fierce
electric
guitar
That's
uhh...
that's
about
as
good
gig
as
I've
ever
had
that
guitar
player's
chair
was
uhh
an
awesome
place
to
get
to
shine
And
those
were
really
important
days
I
don't
know
out
of
all
the
things
I've
done
with
Rodney
I
don't
know
what
I
would
choose
you
know
there
was
uhh
Above
and
Beyond,
Kevin
and
Buck
you
know
it
was
a
pretty
good
record
Uhh
Couldn't
Leave
You
If
I
Try,
I
got
to
sing
on
that
He
had
me
singin'
on
a
whole
bunch
of
records
over
the
years
you
know
But
I
think
the
umm
probably
the
real
pivotal
song
is
'Till
I
Gain
Control
Again
I
don't
know
I
think
I
sang
on
his
recording
of
that
but
I'm
not
sure
I
can't
remember
well
enough
but
getting
to
sing
that
song
with
him
meant
the
most
1 Vince Gill's Earliest Recording (Commentary)
2 Getting Better At Guitar All the Time (Commentary)
3 Inspiring Musicians – The Teenage Years (Commentary)
4 Diversity of Musical Tastes (Commentary)
5 Recording With Alice Cooper (Commentary)
6 Fear and Insecurity - Even From My Heroes (Commentary)
7 Recording With Sting (Commentary)
8 Playing Guitar For Brian Wilson (Commentary)
9 Starting Out With Bluegrass Alliance: A Musicians Heart (Commentary)
10 1970's, Vince Goes To LA (Commentary)
11 First Gig In LA – Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Dolly and More (Commentary)
12 Nashville (Commentary)
13 Pure Prairie League (Commentary)
14 What I Do Best (Commentary)
15 The Hanging Curve Ball: When I Call Your Name (Commentary)
16 Emmylou, the Angel Band, a Jingle and 15 Years Later (Commentary)
17 Best Advice I Ever Got (Commentary)
18 Singing On New Artist First Records – Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless (Commentary)
19 Working With Gladys Knight and Barbra Streisand (Commentary)
20 Eric Clapton Records a Vince Gill Song (Commentary)
21 The Grammys: Collaborations (Commentary)
22 Earl Scruggs (Commentary)
23 All In My Ears, Beegie Adair (Commentary)
24 Admiration of Charlie Worsham and Ashley Monroe (Commentary)
25 A Couple Things Different and None of This Would Be Here (Commentary)
26 I Love Seeing Country Music Be Great (Commentary)
27 Vince and Rodney Crowell's Long Friendship (Commentary)
28 The Monkees Wish They Would Have Hired Vince Gill (Commentary)
29 The Results Do Not Equal Success (Commentary)
30 Vince On Go Rest High On That Mountain (Commentary)
31 George Jones' Funeral (Commentary)
32 Vince On Young Man's Town (Commentary)
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