Compadres: An Anthology of Duets
Compadres: An Anthology of Duets is a compilation album of duets by American country singer Marty Stuart.
Track listing
| Track |
Title |
Writer(s) |
Duet partner(s) |
Length |
| 1 |
"Farmer's Blues" |
Marty Stuart, Connie Smith |
Merle Haggard |
3:21 |
| 2 |
"Doin' My Time" |
Jimmie Skinner |
Johnny Cash |
3:24 |
| 3 |
"Rawhide" |
Bill Monroe |
Lester Flatt and the Nashville Grass |
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| 4 |
"The Whiskey Ain't Workin' Anymore" |
Marty Stuart, Ronny Scaife |
Travis Tritt |
2:40 |
| 5 |
"Will You Visit Me On Sunday?" |
Dallas Frazier |
Loretta Lynn |
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| 6 |
"Crying, Waiting, Hoping" |
Buddy Holly |
Steve Earle |
3:53 |
| 7 |
"Mr. John Henry, The Steel Driving Man" |
Marty Stuart, Earl Scruggs |
Earl Scruggs |
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| 8 |
"Hearts Like Ours" |
Marty Stuart, Connie Smith |
Connie Smith |
3:39 |
| 9 |
"The Weight" |
Robbie Robertson |
The Staples Singers |
3:39 |
| 10 |
"One Woman Man" |
Tillman Franks, Johnny Horton |
George Jones |
2:50 |
| 11 |
"Confessin' The Blues" |
Jay McShann, Walter Brown |
BB King |
4:32 |
| 12 |
"I Can See For Miles" |
Peter Townshend |
The Old Crow Medicine Show |
|
| 13 |
"Let Us Travel, Travel On" |
Ira Louvin, Charlie Louvin |
Del McCoury |
|
| 14 |
"Move Along Train" |
Roebuck Staples |
Mavis Staples |
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Personnel
Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives
Additional Musicians
- Brian Ahern- electric guitar
- Steve Arnold- bass
- Kenny Aronoff- drums
- Eddie Bayers- drums
- Barry Beckett- Hammond organ, piano
- Richard Bennett- acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar
- Mike Brignardello- bass
- Mike Bub- bass
- Larry Byrom- acoustic guitar
- Johnny Cash- vocals on "Doin' My Time"
- Terry Crisp- steel guitar
- Chad Cromwell- drums
- Jerry Douglas- dobro
- Stuart Duncan- fiddle
- Steve Earle- vocals on "Crying, Waiting, Hoping"
- Tommy Eyre- Hammond organ
- Lester Flatt- electric guitar on "Rawhide"
- Critter Fuqua- banjo on "I Can See For Miles"
- Merle Haggard- vocals on "Farmer's Blues"
- Tony Harrell- Hammond organ
- Kevin Hayes- banjo on "I Can See For Miles"
- Gary Hogue- steel guitar
- James "Hutch" Hutchinson- bass
- Kenny Ingram- banjo
- Morgan Jahnig- upright bass on "I Can See For Miles"
- George Jones- vocals on "One Woman Man"
- Jim Keltnor- drums
- B.B. King- electric guitar and vocals on "Confessin' The Blues"
- Dennis Locorriere- background vocals
- Loretta Lynn- vocals on "Will You Visit Me On Sunday?"
- Larry Marrs- bass
- Mac McAnally- acoustic guitar, slide guitar
- Del McCoury- acoustic guitar and vocals on "Let Us Travel, Travel On"
- Johnny Montgomery- bass
- Steve Nathan- keyboards
- Tim Passmore- background vocals
- Don Potter- acoustic guitar
- Michael Rhodes- bass
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins- piano
- Matt Rollings- piano
- Jim "Jimmy Joe" Ruggiere- harmonica
- Earl Scruggs- banjo and vocals on "Mr. John Henry, The Steel Driving Man"
- Ketch Secor- fiddle on "I Can See For Miles"
- Ricky Scaggs- fiddle, background vocals
- Connie Smith- vocals on "Hearts Like Ours"
- Steve Smith- background vocals
- Steuart Smith- electric guitar
- The Staples Singers- vocals on "The Weight"
- Mavis Staples- vocals on "Move Along Train"
- Travis Tritt- vocals on "The Whiskey Ain't Workin' Anymore"
- Robby Turner- steel guitar
- Steve Turner- drums
- Billy Joe Walker Jr.- electric guitar
- Biff Watson- acoustic guitar
- Willie Watson- acoustic guitar and vocals on "I Can See For Miles"
- Willie Weeks- bass
- Glenn Worf- acoustic bass
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