
Chiseled In Stone is a Folk album by Vern Gosdin, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Folk
About
You'll understand why Vern Gosdin was called "The Voice" as soon as he reaches the first chorus on opener "Do You Believe Me Now." This guy can really sing, like George Jones after a few unfiltereds. He knows his history, too. <i>Chiseled in Stone</i> dances through heartfelt tributes to Ernest Tubb and Bob Wills, then hits you with honky-tonk heartbreakers worthy of both. The title track is particularly piercing, with the distraught singer getting barstool counsel from a man who's lost it all.
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Tracklist
- 1Do You Believe Me Now3:35
- 2Tight As Twin Fiddles2:02
- 3Is It Raining At Your House2:59
- 4Set 'Em Up Joe2:25
- 5There Ain't Nothing Wrong (Just Ain't Nothing Right)4:29
- 6Chiseled In Stone3:49
- 7Who You Gonna Blame It On This Time2:49
- 8It's Not Over Yet3:56
- 9Nobody Calls from Vegas Just to Say Hello2:26
- 10I Guess I Had Your Leavin' Coming3:15
Credits
Performers
- Mark CasstevensACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Dennis WilsonBACKING VOCALS
- Vern GosdinBACKING VOCALS
- Bob WrayBASS
- Jerry KroonDRUMS
- Billy SanfordELECTRIC GUITAR
- Hoot HesterFIDDLE
- Ron OatesKEYBOARDS
- Jim VestSTEEL GUITAR
- Sonny GarrishSTEEL GUITAR
- Carol MontgomeryBACKING VOCALS
10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
