Gene Watson’s ‘In a Perfect World’ (Shanachie Records, 2007)

Gene Watson: 'In A Perfect World' (Shanachie Records, 2007)

‘In A Perfect World’
Shanachie Records 6206 (2007)

Gene Watson’s ‘In A Perfect World’ (Shanachie Records, 2007) was officially released by Shanachie Records on Tuesday 25 September 2007.


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About Gene Watson’s ‘In A Perfect World’…

Album Sleeve Notes
‘A special thanks to Randall Grass and the great staff at Shanachie Records for allowing me to make this record.

Thanks to some of the greatest musicians I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022), Shannon Forrest, John Gardner, Sonny Garrish, Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009), Gregg Galbraith, Aubrey Haynie and David Smith who added their unique talent to this record.  It was a true pleasure and honor to work with you.

To Brent Rowan, thank you for every minute you spent working on this record.  Your personal dedication to this project will never be forgotten.

To Craig White, thank you for your fine engineering skills.

To John Lytle, Sarah Brosmer, Hannah Sanford at Lytle Management Group – thank you for believing in me and tirelessly working on my behalf.

To Carrie Moore, my agent, thanks for keeping me on the road.

To Sean Brady, thank you for the great job you do managing the website.



To Mark Chesnutt, Vince Gill, Lee Ann Womack, Connie Smith, Joe Nichols and Rhonda Vincent, I am so flattered for your great contribution on this record. Each of you makes this world a better place with the beauty of your music.  I couldn’t have asked for a better gift than you gave me.

To my Farewell Party Band, without you there would be no Gene Watson style.

Thanks to all my fans who have been so loyal throughout my career.

To Texas – you are my heart, my soul and my inspiration.

Most of all, thanks to God for my health and happiness and allowing me to continue to share the talent He has given me.

Gene Watson’


Gene Watson’s ‘In A Perfect World’ (Shanachie Records, 2007) was produced by Brent Rowan; the album was recorded and mixed by Craig White at Curb Studios, Nashville, assisted by Greg Strizek.

Additional recording by Craig White and Brent Rowan at Curb Studios, Nashville, TN & Studio 44, Nashville.

Mastered by Eric Conn and Don Cobb at Independent Mastering, Nashville.

Photos by Traci Goudie
Design by Lorien Babajian


Overview

‘In A Perfect World’ on Shanachie Records
‘Gene Watson is widely considered the finest pure country singer of his generation.  Here he is joined by an all-star cast as he delivers heartfelt interpretations of great new songs as well as some classics, all done in authentic country style’.

On Monday 20 August 2007, in order to promote the release of ‘In a Perfect World’ (Shanachie Records, 2007), a CD single, ‘I Buried Our Love’ (written by Tim Menzies and Tony Haselden), was released to country music radio stations worldwide.


‘In A Perfect World’
Shanachie Records 6206 (2007)


1 ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’
Writer: Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010)
Publishers: Sony/ATV Tree Publishing/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: Shannon Forrest
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Background Vocals: Morgane Hayes and Wes Hightower

Ray Price (Tuesday 12 January 1926 – Monday 16 December 2013) recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘The Other Woman’ (Columbia Records, 1965); the track reached No.11 on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1965.



Jack Greene
(Tuesday 7 January 1930 – Thursday 15 March 2013) recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘There Goes My Everything’ (Decca Records, 1966).

Roy Drusky (Sunday 22 June 1930 – Thursday 23 September 2004) recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘In A New Dimension’ (Mercury Records, 1966).

Hank Locklin: 'Bless Her Heart...I Love You' (RCA Victor Records, 1970)

Hank Locklin (Friday 15 February 1918 – Sunday 8 March 2009) recorded Hank Cochran’s ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’ and included the track on ‘Bless Her Heart…I Love You’ (RCA Victor Records, 1970).

Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘I’m Always On A Mountain When I Fall’ (MCA Records, 1978).

Willie Nelson & Ray Price: 'San Antonio Rose' (Columbia Records, 1980)

Willie Nelson & Ray Price (Tuesday 12 January 1926 – Monday 16 December 2013) recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘San Antonio Rose’ (Columbia Records, 1980); the track reached No.11 on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1980.

Ronnie Milsap recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘Stranger Things Have Happened’ (RCA Records, 1989; the track was No.1 on the Billboard country music singles chart for one week in March 1989.



George Jones
(Saturday 12 September 1931 – Friday 26 April 2013) recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘One Woman Man’ (Epic Records, 1989).

Robert Mizzell: 'Louisiana Man' (Ceol Music Records, 2005)

Robert Mizzell recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘Louisiana Man’ (Ceol Music Records, 2005).

Jordan Mogey: 'Alone With You' (Jordan Mogey Independent Release / ISG Records, 2015)

Jordan Mogey recorded ‘Don’t You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)’, which was written by Hank Cochran (Friday 2 August 1935 – Thursday 15 July 2010), and included the track on ‘Alone With You’ (Jordan Mogey Independent Release / ISG Records, 2015).


2 ‘Let Me Be The First To Go’
Writer: by Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 – Sunday 3 March 2002)
Publishers: Sony/ATV Tree Publishing/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: Shannon Forrest
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Background Vocals: Vince Gill and Wes Hightower

Wynn Stewart (Thursday 7 June 1934 – Wednesday 17 July 1985) recorded ‘Let Me Be The First To Go’, which was written by Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 – Sunday 3 March 2002), and included the track on ‘It’s A Beautiful Day’ (Capitol Records, 1970).



Darrell McCall
recorded ‘Let Me Be The First To Go’, which was written by Harlan Howard (Thursday 8 September 1927 – Sunday 3 March 2002), and included the track on ‘A Way To Survive’ (Artap Records, 1995).



Darrell McCall
‘s ‘A Way To Survive’ (Artap Records, 1995) was released, along with ‘All She Did Was Fall In Love’ (Artap Records, 1992), as a special ‘2-for-1’ CD set, ‘A Way To Survive / All She Did Was Fall In Love’ (Heart of Texas Records, 2009).


3 ‘What Was I Thinking’
Writers: Skip Ewing and James Dean Hicks
Publishers: Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music, Write On Music, On The Mantle Music/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: John Gardner
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Background Vocals: Morgane Hayes and Wes Hightower


4 ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’
Writers: Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006)
Publishers: Sony/ATV Tree Publishing/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: Shannon Forrest
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Electric Guitar Solo: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Lee Ann Womack



Merle Haggard
 (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde’ (Capitol Records, 1968); the title track was No.1 on the Billboard country music singles chart for one week in April / May 1968, while its ‘B’ side, ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, was never released as a single.

Waylon Jennings (Tuesday 15 June 1937 – Wednesday 13 February 2002) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Jewels’ (RCA Records, 1968).

Johnny Bush (Sunday 17 February 1935 – Friday 16 October 2020) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Undo The Right’ (Stop Records, 1968).

Hank Locklin (Friday 15 February 1918 – Sunday 8 March 2009) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Softly’ (RCA Records, 1968).



Bill Anderson
recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Happy State of Mind’ (Decca Records, 1968).

Wanda Jackson recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson’ (Capitol Records, 1968).



Freddie Hart
 (Tuesday 21 December 1926 – Saturday 27 October 2018) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Born a Fool’ (Kapp Records, 1968).

Marty Robbins (Saturday 26 September 1925 – Wednesday 8 December 1982) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘I Walk Alone’ (Columbia Records, 1968).

Loretta Lynn (Thursday 14 April 1932 – Tuesday 4 October 2022) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Woman of the World’ (RCA Records, 1969).



Connie Smith
recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Connie’s Country’ (RCA Records, 1969).

Billie Jo Spears (Friday 14 January 1938 – Wednesday 14 December 2011) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Miss Sincerity’ (Capitol Records, 1969).

Skeeter Davis (Wednesday 30 December 1931 – Sunday 19 September 2004) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘A Place in the Country’ (RCA Records, 1970).

Don Gibson (Tuesday 3 April 1928 – Monday 17 November 2003) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Hits, Hits, The Don Gibson Way’ (Hickory Records, 1970).

Dottie West (Tuesday 11 October 1932 – Wednesday 4 September 1991) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Country & West’ (RCA Records, 1970).

Bob Luman (Thursday 15 April 1937 – Wednesday 27 December 1978) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Is It Any Wonder That I Love You’ (Epic Records, 1971).

Kitty Wells (Saturday 30 August 1919 – Monday 16 July 2012) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘They’re Stepping All Over My Heart’ (Decca Records, 1971).

Jimmy Dean (Friday 10 August 1928 – Sunday 13 June 2010) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Everybody Knows’ (RCA Records, 1971).

Kenny Rogers (Sunday 21 August 1938 – Friday 20 March 2020) & The First Edition recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Backroads’ (Jolly Rogers Records, 1972).

Hank Snow (Saturday 9 May 1914 – Monday 20 December 1999) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Hello Love’ (RCA Records, 1974).

Sammi Smith (Thursday 5 August 1943 – Saturday 12 February 2005) recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’ (Mega Records, 1975); the track reached No.9 on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1975.

Martina McBride recorded ‘Today I Started Loving You Again’, which was written by Merle Haggard (Tuesday 6 April 1937 – Wednesday 6 April 2016) and Bonnie Owens (Tuesday 1 October 1929 – Monday 24 April 2006), and included the track on ‘Timeless’ (RCA Nashville Records, 2005).


5 ‘In A Perfect World’
Writers: Harley Allen (Monday 23 January 1956 – Wednesday 30 March 2011) and Tim Menzies
Publishers: EMI April Music Inc., Tunes of Tim/ASCAP, Coburn Music Inc., Harley Allen Music/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: Shannon Forrest
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Fender Rhodes: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Joe Nichols, Morgane Hayes and Wes Hightower


6 ‘She’s Already Gone’
Writer: Tim Menzies
Publishers: EMI April Music Inc., Tunes of Tim/ASCAP

Musician Credits
Drums: Shannon Forrest
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Fender Rhodes: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Wes Hightower


7 ‘I Buried Our Love’
Writers: Tim Menzies and Tony Haselden
Publishers: WB Music Corp., Patrix Janus Music Inc./ASCAP, Universal Millhouse Music, Ashwords Music/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums and Percussion: John Gardner
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Mandolin: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Dobro, Wurlitzer and Acoustic Guitar: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Wes Hightower


8 ‘Together Again’
Writer: Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006)
Publishers: Central Songs/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: John Gardner
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Gut String Guitar: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Rhonda Vincent

Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006) recorded ‘Together Again’ (written by Buck Owens), and included the track on ‘Together Again / Under Your Spell’ (Capitol Records, 1963); the track was the ‘B’ side of ‘My Heart Skips A Beat’, which reached No.1 on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1964.

Roy Drusky (Sunday 22 June 1930 – Thursday 23 September 2004) recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Yesterday’s Gone’ (Mercury Records, 1964).

Skeeter Davis (Wednesday 30 December 1931 – Sunday 19 September 2004) and Bobby Bare recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Tunes for Two’ (RCA Records, 1965).

Roy Drusky (Sunday 22 June 1930 – Thursday 23 September 2004) & Priscilla Mitchell recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Together Again’ (Mercury Records, 1966).

Glen Campbell (Wednesday 22 April 1936 – Tuesday 8 August 2017) recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Burning Bridges’ (Capitol Records, 1967).

Nat Stuckey (Sunday 17 December 1933 – Wednesday 24 August 1988) recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Country Style’ (Paula Records, 1969).

Ann M. Stuckey
submitted a ‘Peer’s Quote’ about Gene Watson on Saturday 25 January 2014

Hank Williams Junior & Lois Johnson: 'Send Me Some Lovin' (MGM Records, 1972)

Hank Williams Jr. & Lois Johnson recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Send Me Some Lovin’ (MGM Records, 1972).

Emmylou Harris recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Elite Hotel’ (Reprise Records, 1975); the track was No.1 on the Billboard country music singles chart for one week in April / May 1976.

Three years later, in 1979, Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006) and Emmylou Harris teamed up on a derivative duet, ‘Play Together Again Again’.

Sydney Devine: 'Almost Persuaded' (Philips Records, 1977)

Sydney Devine (Thursday 11 January 1940 – Saturday 13 February 2021) recorded ‘Together Again’, which was written by Buck Owens (Monday 12 August 1929 – Saturday 25 March 2006), and included the track on ‘Almost Persuaded’ (Philips Records, 1977).


9 ‘This Side of The Door’
Writers: Tim Menzies and Shawn Camp
Publishers: WB Music Corp., Universal Music Corp., Patrix Janus Music Inc., Second Wave Music/EMI Full Keel Music/ASCAP

Musician Credits
Drums: John Gardner
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Electric Guitar: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Mark Chesnutt and Wes Hightower

Mark Chesnutt recorded ‘This Side of The Door’ (written by Tim Menzies and Shawn Camp) and included the track on ‘What A Way To Live’ (Decca Records, 1994).

Tim Menzies recorded ‘This Side of The Door’ (written by Tim Menzies and Shawn Camp) and included the track on ‘Tim Mensy’ (PJM Records, 2002).


10 ‘A Good Place To Turn Around’
Writers: J. Matthews, Rebecca Lynn Howard and Jon Mabe
Publishers: EMI April Music Inc., Songfighter Music, Castle Street Music Inc./Hightunes Music (administered by Castle Street Music)/ASCAP, Music of Stage Three/Mabe It Big Music/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: Shannon Forrest
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle & Mandolin: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Electric Guitar Solo and B-3 Organ: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Connie Smith and Wes Hightower


11 ‘Like I Wasn’t Even There’
Writers: Wes Hightower, Tim Menzies and Monty Criswell
Publishers: Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing, Shmenonga Music/ASCAP Sony/ATV Tree Publishing, Wenonga Music, Una Writer Music/BMI

Musician Credits
Drums: John Gardner
Bass Guitar: David Smith
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins (Tuesday 18 January 1938 – Sunday 30 January 2022)
Acoustic Guitar: Bobby All (passed away on Thursday 19 March 2009)
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Aubrey Haynie
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Electric Guitar and Electric Keyboards: Brent Rowan
Background Vocals: Morgane Hayes and Wes Hightower

Todd Fritsch: 'Up Here In The Saddle' (Saddle Up Records, 2012)

Todd Fritsch recorded ‘Like I Wasn’t Even There’ (written by Wes Hightower, Tim Menzies and Monty Criswell) and included the track on ‘Up Here in The Saddle’ (Saddle Up Records, 2012).


The mastering of Gene Watson’s ‘In A Perfect World’ (Shanachie Records, 2007) took place at Independent Mastering, 114 17th Avenue South, Nashville TN 37203 on Monday 9 July 2007.

The mastering was undertaken by Eric Conn, Don Cobb and producer Brent Rowan.



Eric Conn
Eric Conn opened Independent Mastering in Nashville in October 2001, having spent four years at Georgetown (with Don Cobb), three years at Doug Sax’s Sheffield Lab recording, one year at The Smithsonian and one year at The Airshow.

Eric Conn also spent many years in recording and mastering at facilities in California, Colorado, Washington DC and Nashville.  He also spent two years repairing woodwind instruments, brass winds and orchestral string instruments.  Eric Conn holds a degree in music from The University of Massachusetts in Boston.

Don Cobb
Don Cobb has been a recoding and mixing engineer for artists such as Take Six, Quincy Jones and Waylon Jennings (Tuesday 15 June 1937 – Wednesday 13 February 2002).  He has managed, edited and mastered at Denny Purcell’s Georgetown Masters for eleven years.  Don Cobb is a multi-instrumentalist and can play mandolin, guitar and bass.


• Read a Country Music People review of Gene Watson’s ‘In a Perfect World‘ (Shanachie Records, 2007)

The review, which was written by Jon Philibert, was published in the October 2007 issue of the United Kingdom monthly publication Country Music People.


‘In A Perfect World’
Shanachie Records 6206 (2007)