James, Billy: Legends Never Die

James, Billy SKU: 23439153
James, Billy: Legends Never Die

James, Billy: Legends Never Die

James, Billy SKU: 23439153

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Title: Legends Never Die
Artist: James, Billy
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 884502104028
Genre: Country

The Song that defied recording,'Legends Never Die' How could a mere song defy recording. That would be a legitimate question if this was any other song. But it's not. This song has a history and suspense, as well as a track record of unusual events. That is what keeps it from being 'just any other song'. On the grievous hot night of August 16, 1977, Jackie Kitchens was inspired to pen the words to the song now entilted 'legends Never Die' in a mere ten minutes. From the time it was completed, Jackie knew that this was something special, 'it was just about like he was there,'she later stated. In 1990, 13 years after the death of Elvis Presley, an attempt was made to bring the song to life. Jackie Kitchens worked along with Chuck Carter, a song writer who had written the music to accompany her song, and together they tried to accomplish this task, but that became more of a task then they (or anyone else) were expecting. They had many technical difficulties during this recording. On the third take, when Chuck inquired of the problems, he was answered with 'I don't know what's wrong. The wires shorting out in the back of the studio.' Carter's response? It was like you could feel a presence. And then I went out to get i my car, it wouldn't start.' The song was defying recording. But in 1994, the song found it's way to Billy James. An now has been recorded. The tracks for 'Legends Never Die' were cut on the same equipment that Elvis himself recorded the album 'Misty Blue' So yes, the song that at one time defied recording, defies no longer. So go ahead, waste no more time, and open your mind as you listen to the song that has been said to 'bring the King back to Life' In 1968, Elvis visited Hendersonville, TN at the 'House of Cash' Publishing Company, There he met with Johnny Cash. Prior to Elvis' arrival, Richard McGibony, who was working on the set of Johnny Cash's TV show at this time, had personally dropped off most of the songs on this album for Elvis to review. The rest is history Leo Craven ....Producer 1035 S Bradford St., Dover, Delaware 19901.

Tracks:
1.1 Legends Never Die
1.2 Angel Don't Cry
1.3 I'm Battie Over Hattie
1.4 I Know That Silence
1.5 The Aftershock Is Shockin'
1.6 Angel of Eye
1.7 You
1.8 Two Shades of Blue
1.9 Play It Hot
1.10 I May Be Sorry Tomorrow
1.11 One Perfect Man
1.12 Someone for Each of Us
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