Gordon Parsons - Yesterday's Kisses. (1969)

Billy Hayes and Milton Leeds wrote the song "Yesterday's Kisses". Both Eddie Crosby and Harold "Hawkshaw" Hawkins recorded the song in early 1950. Hawkshaw Hawkins would be one of those killed in the Plane crash in 1963 that killed Patsy Cline along with the Pilot/Manager Randy Hughes, and Cowboy Copas. Gordon Parsons recorded "Yesterday's Kisses" for his 1969 released album "Rhythm Of The Range" on the EMI Columbia Label (SOEX 9653). This was the first 33rpm LP that Gordon Parsons released, having first recorded on 78 rpm records in Australia for the Regal Zonophone Label in 1946. The Band credits are, Dave Bridge: Guitar Kevin King: Guitar and Harmonica Ken Kitching: Steel Guitar and Dobro Ron Martin: Bass George Payne: Guitar Bryce Rhode: Piano and Organ Tommy Spencer: Drums Produced by Eric Dunn Musical Direction: Ron Martin