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Mickey Newbury - She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye
Mickey Newbury was born
Milton Sims Newbury Jr. in
Houston Texas, May 19, 1940.
In 1968,
Mickey saw huge success; three number one songs and one number five – across four different charts;
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) on the Pop/Rock chart by the
First Edition,
Sweet Memories on Easy Listening by
Andy Williams,
Time is a Thief on the R&B chart by
Solomon Burke, and
Here Comes the Rain Baby on the Country chart by
Eddy Arnold. This feat has not been repeated.
this song resurrected
Jerry Lee Lewis' career...
Jerry Lee Lewis - She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
as to his feat in 1968...
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Just Dropped In
Andy Williams - Sweet Memories
Solomon Burke-Time Is a Thief
Roy Orbison - Here Comes the Rain Baby
(could not find the
Eddy Arnold version of that last song.
Gene Pitney does the whistle solo btw)
and now the man,
Mickey Newbury himself...
She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
American Trilogy
One night in Los Angeles, at a time of national distress over war and race issues in the U.S.A., Newbury spontaneously combined a southern anthem (written by a northerner, D.D. Emmett), a northern anthem (written by a southerner, William Steffe), and a third song that was originally a Jamaican slave song (All My Sorrows). and features Marie Rhines on violin. It came to be called An American Trilogy, and would be adopted by Elvis Presley as the centerpiece of his later concerts.
Elvis - An America Trilogy
[url=
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3m3ruEx15A]Mickey Newbury - Just Dropped In[/in]
oddly enough I just researched
Mickey this past weekend not knowing he was coming up in the list.