Til You Walk Right Back to Me
I’m going to finish up the country song category this week with the tracks I recorded in Nashville with my great friend and country co-writer, Jules, in 1992. A few months ago I posted Half a Man and Cookin’ At Home Tonight and I will post the remaining three collaborations throughout the week.
Jules, after having enjoyed a couple of top-ten country hits in Canada in the 80’s, lived in Music City for a few years prior to our traveling there together and managed to effectively network, becoming friends with many industry heavy hitters. As such, top session players (Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Marty Stuart etc.) joined Jules and I in the House of David studio to record the bluesy Til You Walk Right Back to Me. Solo by famous sax man, Jim Horn.
Click Play and enjoy!
Rick
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