One Too Many Mornings
Provided to YouTube by Columbia Nashville Legacy One Too Many Mornings · Johnny Cash · Waylon Jennings Heroes ℗ 1986 Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1986-06-01 Associated Performer: Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings Composer: Bob Dylan Bass, Arranger: Mike Leech Guitar: Reggie Young Guitar: J.R. Cobb Guitar: Jerry Shook Guitar, Mandolin: Marty Stuart Steel Guitar: Ralph Mooney Keyboards: Bobby Emmons Keyboards: Bobby Wood Keyboards: Larry Butler Harmonica: Mickey Raphael Bass: Jimmy Tittle Drums: Gene Chrisman Background Vocal: Rick Yancey Background Vocal: Danny Hogan Horn: Ace Cannon Horn: Wayne Jackson Horn: Dennis Good Engineer, Producer: Chips Moman Engineer: David Cherry Mastering Engineer: Denny Purcell Strings: The A Strings Auto-generated by YouTube.

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