Sam Neely Loving You Just Crossed My Mind
1972 Vinyl Los Angeles Pressing
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Capitol Records
acoustic guitar, banjo [steel-banjo] Jerry Cole
acoustic guitar, steel guitar, electric guitar Mike Deasy
arranged by [basic arrangements] Rudy Durand
arranged by [string arrangements] Gene Page
backing vocals Clydie King
backing vocals Melissa Mackay
backing vocals Venetta Fields
bass guitar Leland Sklar
bass guitar Wilton Felder
drums Gene Pello
tracks a2 to b3, b5 engineer Andrew Berliner
tracks a1, b4 engineer [mixing] Armin Steiner
tracks a1, b4 engineer [recording] Greg Venable
executive-producer Jim Benci
flute Jim Horn
harmonica Larry Knechtel
lead guitar Allan Hunt
management [marketing direction] Buz Wilburn
mastered by Wally Traugott
painting Joseph Bodner
photography by [cover photos] Elliott Marks
piano Mike Gregory
tracks a2 to b3, b5 producer Phil Gillin
tracks a1, b4 producer Rudy Durand
tracks a2 to b3, b5 producer Rudy Durand
Produced For Koala Music Productions
Phonographic Copyright (p) Capitol Records, Inc.
Recorded At Crystal Sound
Mixed At Crystal Sound
Mixed At Sound Labs, Hollywood
Pressed By Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles
Manufactured By Capitol Records, Inc.
Published By Seven Iron Music
Published By Sound Is Now Music Co.
[l313266] pressing.
red labels / OIS with Lyrics
Formerly entitled Long Road To Texas, ST-873

All tracks = Seven Iron Music (c) 1971 - except B1 = Sound Is Now Music (c) 1971
Recorded and Mixed at Crystal Sound Studios - Hollywood, CA
Produced by Rudy Durand and Phil Gillin for Koala Music Productions

Tracks A1 and B4 produced by Rudy Durand, Engineer: Greg Venable
Mixed at Sound Lab, Engineer: Armine Steiner
Mastering Engineer: Wally Traugott

Marketing Direction: Buz Wilburn - Music Marketing International

Matrix / Runout: ST-1-11097 (Matrix side A, on label)
Matrix / Runout: ST-2-11097 (Matrix side B, on label)
Matrix / Runout: ST-1-11097-F3 • ◎—◎ [something looks like a barbell] ✲ (Runout side A)
Matrix / Runout: ST-2-11097-F3 • ◎—◎ [something looks like a barbell] ✲ (Runout side B)
Rights Society: BMI



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