Deep in the distance, the forests of Yellowstone endured wildfire -- smoke diluting the Big Sky with a gentle, silver matte. Steve Young stood beside the loop-top wire fence which corralled our makeshift studio. His mannerisms seemed to breathe the landscape as he subbed sneakers for a pair of black leather boots purchased earlier in the day.
Written by Fred F Carter Jr. Performed by Steve Young from the 1972 Reprise release of Steve's "Seven Bridges Road" album
Steve Young at Lone Star Stockholm 1985
From the Heartworn Highways DVD extras. I'm Riding Down by Your old Shack Today I'm Riding Down by Your old Shack Today Riding On Down This Alabama Highway I'm Riding Down by Your Old Shack Today Lord, I've Worked All Out In Your Cotton Fields Lord, I've Worked All Out In Your Cotton Fields Worked So Hard Lord, I Thought It Was Unreal Yea, I've Worked All Out In Your Cotton Fields.
A brilliant outtake from Young's 1972 album SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD, which was inexplicably left off the album itself. The lyrics are from the poem of the same name by Stephen Vincent Benet, published in 1922. If you like this, check out my blog: http://listenpeopleblog.blogspot.com/
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Lonesome, On'ry & Mean ยท Steve Young Renegade Picker โ 1976 Sony Music Entertainment Mandolin, Violin: Johnny Gimble Composer, Lyricist: Stevie Young Steel Guitar: Buddy Emmons Guitar, Harmonica: Jerry Shook Bass: Mike Leech Keyboards: Bobby Wood Guitar: Dale Sellers Harmonica: Terry McMillan Guitar: Mac Gayden Drums, Vocal: Karl Himmel Vocal: Kim Young Vocal: Kimberly Morrison-Cole Vocal: Anita Ball Producer: Roy Dea Engineer: Bill Harris Auto-generated by YouTube.
Written and performed by Steve Young from his 1993 album "Switchblades of Love"