All My Best (Ricky Nelson album)

All My Best
Studio album by Ricky Nelson
Released 1985 (1985)
Label Silver Eagle
Ricky Nelson chronology
Playing to Win
(1981)
All My Best
(1985)
The Memphis Sessions
(1986)

All My Best is a 1985 Ricky Nelson album. Although the record is a collection of greatest hits, it is not a compilation but a new studio recording. Nelson conceived the album for his own Silver Eagle label and promoted the record himself on late-night TV. Nelson recruited the Jordanaires to provide backing vocals, and familiar session musicians.[1] Since Nelson's session musicians had often not performed the hits from decades earlier some differences with the originals are audible on the album.[2]

References

  1. Richard Carlin Country Music: A Biographical Dictionary 2014 - All My Best, MCA 6163. Originally released in 1985 by Rick on his own Silver Eagle label and hawked on late-night television, this is a nice collection of remakes featuring The Jordanaires on backup vocals."
  2. Sheree Homer - Rick Nelson, Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer 2012 - Page 129 "The first version of “Do You Know What I Mean,” which had been issued on Silver Eagle's All My Best, contained a mistake. Haskell explained, “I listened to the record, and I said, 'The drummer Ricky Intveld's got an extra half a beat in there, ...
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