Good morning record enthusiasts and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we remember Shreveport, Louisiana born country music producer, musician, and songwriter, Faron Young on this, the 25th anniversary of his death. He committed suicide in 1996, age 64, after declining health, and years of depression/alcoholism. What a shame. With him in mind, we spotlight his 36th album, Chapter Two. The LP was released in 1979 on the MCA label and produced by Eddie Kilroy.
A1 Second Hand Emotion
A2 Single Again
A3 Maybe I'll Be Sorry In The Morning
A4 That Over Thirty Look
A5 I Miss You Already
B1 The Great Chicago Fire
B2 Winning You Sure Made A Loser Out Of Me
B3 Old Songs
B4 I'll Never Let You Go
B5 I Guess I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
Faron Young - guitars. vocals
Ray Emmett - Tenor (Vocal)
Eddie Kilroy - producer
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