Gene Watson Music
Gene Watson has been singing professionally since the late 1950s & has been a
country music (album) recording artist since the late 1960s.
Gene Watson's contribution to the country music genre is immeasurable & it is
here that you will find information about Gene's album releases between 1969 &
the present day.
Gene Watson steps into a recording studio & takes his place behind the
microphone. His magnificent voice, strong lyrical content & impeccable
musicianship combine, and magic happens.
'At
Last'
Warner Bros. Records 9 26329-2 (1991)
The 'At Last' album was released on the
Warner Bros. Records label in
1991.
The 'At Last' album discography information is presented on this
site for educational purposes only & no infringement of
copyright is intended.
About 'At Last'...
Album Sleeve Notes
Gregg Brown would like to thank all the musicians and engineers for
their endless endurance and creativity; the songwriters, publishers and
pluggers who contributed to this record; and most of all Gene for his
trust and willingness to go around a few new corners - thank you for
your belief.
Gene would like to say 'Thank you Jim Ed Norman, Martha Sharp, Nick
Hunter and all the fine people at Warner Bros. Nashville for the
opportunity. A special thanks to Gregg Brown for his faith and
hard work, I really enjoyed making this album. Thanks to Stan, Mark,
Jo, Holly and Bonnie at the agency and D.H. and Larry for their extra
effort'.
The 'At Last' album was produced by Gregg Brown.
The 'At Last' album achieved a chart position of Number 74 on
the Billboard Top Country Album Chart in 1991.

'At Last'
Warner Bros. Records 9 26329-2 (1991)
Track Listing
1 'At last'
Written by
Jay Booker &
Jack Keller
Published by
Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. BMI / Colgems-EMI
Music Inc. ASCAP
2
'You can't take it with you when you go'
Written by
Larry Cordle,
Larry Shell &
Bert Colwell
Published by
Polygram International Publishing Inc. / Amanda-Lin Music ASCAP /
Peer Five Music Inc. / Friendly Finley Music BMI
3
'A gifted hand'
Written by
Doug Crider &
Billy Spencer
Published by
Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corporation BMI /
WB Music
Corporation /
Two Sons Music ASCAP
4
'You can't get arrested in Nashville'
Written by Hugh Prestwood
Published by
Careers Music Inc.
(BMG) BMI
5
'She's leavin' looking good'
Written by
Lewis Anderson
Published by
Music Corporation of America Inc. /
Leighton Music BMI
6
'This could go on forever'
Written by Jerry Vandiver & Sandy Ramos
Published by
Love This Town Music /
Wrensong
Publishing Corporation /
Miller's Daughter
Music ASCAP
7
'I catch myself' •
Written by Bruce Burch
Published by
Ensign Music
Corporation BMI
8
'The
workin' end of a hoe'
Written by
Jim Rushing
Published by
Polygram International Publishing Inc. /
Amanda-Lin Music ASCAP
9
'Only yesterday' •
Written by Bob Regan
Published by
AMR Publications Inc. ASCAP
10
'This
country's bigger than Texas'
Written by Hugh Prestwood
Published by
Careers Music Inc.
(BMG) BMI
Musician Credits (for individual
tracks)
1 'At Last'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens
Piano:
Matt Rollings
Bass:
Mike Brignardello
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Terry Crisp
Fiddle: Mark O'Connor
Keyboards: Dennis Burnside
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
& Steve Gibson
Percussion:
Sam Bacco
Background Vocals: Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson
& Lisa Silver
String Arrangements:
Bergen White
Strings: The Nashville String
Machine
Recorded by Chris Hammond at Omnisound, Nashville
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
2 'You can't take it with you when you
go'
Acoustic Guitar: Gregg Galbraith, Bill Hullett
& Carl Jackson
Electric Guitar:
Brent Mason
Piano:
Hargus 'Pig' Robbins
Bass: Dave Pomeroy
Drums:
Steve Turner
Acoustic Lap Steel:
Paul Franklin
Fiddle & Mandolin: Stuart Duncan
Background Vocals: Curtis Young & Dennis Wilson
Recorded by Mike Poole at Treasure Isle, Nashville, Tennessee
Additional Recording by Chris Hammond
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
3 'A gifted hand'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens & Chris Leuzinger
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
& Brent Mason
Piano and Keyboards:
Dennis Burnside
Bass: Dave Pomeroy
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Paul Franklin
Fiddle: Rob Hajacos
Background Vocals: Curtis Young & Dennis Wilson
Recorded by Mike Poole at Treasure Isle, Nashville, Tennessee
Additional Recording by Chris Hammond
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
4 'You can't get arrested in Nashville'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens & Chris Leuzinger
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Piano: Hargus Robbins
Bass: Dave Pomeroy
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Paul Franklin
Fiddle:
Stuart Duncan
Harmonica:
Terry McMillan (RIP)
Hammond B-3:
Mitch Humphries
Percussion: Sam Bacco
Background Vocals: Curtis Young & Dennis Wilson
Recorded by Mike Poole at Treasure Isle, Nashville, Tennessee
Additional Recording by Chris Hammond
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
5
'She's leavin' looking good'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens & Chris Leuzinger
Electric Guitar Gregg Galbraith & Brent Mason
Piano: Hargus Robbins
Bass: Dave Pomeroy
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Paul Franklin
Fiddle:
Rob Hajacos
Keyboards: Dennis Burnside
Background Vocals: Curtis Young & Dennis Wilson
Recorded by Mike Poole at Treasure Isle, Nashville, Tennessee
Additional Recording by Chris Hammond
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
6 'This could go on forever'
Acoustic Guitar:
Jimmy Capps, Pete Wade & Steve Gibson
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Piano: Hargus Robbins
Bass:
Larry Paxton
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Mark O'Connor & Stuart Duncan
Arco Bass: Edgar Meyer
Keyboards: Dennis Burnside
Background Vocals: Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson & Lisa Silver
Recorded by Chris Hammond at Omnisound,
Nashville, Tennessee
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
7 'I catch myself'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Piano: Hargus Robbins
Bass:
Larry Paxton
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Sonny Garrish
Fiddle & Viola: Mark O'Connor
Keyboards: Dennis Burnside
Background Vocals: Curtis Young
& Dennis Wilson
String Arrangements: Bergen White
Strings: The Nashville String
Machine
Recorded by Chris
Hammond at Omnisound, Nashville, Tennessee
Mixed by John Hampton at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
8 'The
workin' end of a hoe'
Acoustic Guitar:
Jimmy Capps & Pete Wade
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Piano: Hargus Robbins
Bass: Larry
Paxton
Drums, Percussion, Knee
Slaps & Finger Snaps: Steve Turner
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle & Mandolin: Mark O'Connor
Fiddle Solo:
Stuart Duncan
Lap Steel:
Jerry Douglas
Pedal Dobro:
Terry Crisp
Background Vocals: Curtis Young
& Wayland Patton
Recorded by Chris Hammond at Omnisound, Nashville, Tennessee
Mixed by John Hampton at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
9 'Only yesterday'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens
Electric Guitar & Delveccio Guitar:
Gregg Galbraith
Piano: Hargus Robbins
Bass: Larry Paxton
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar:
Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Mark O'Connor
Arco Bass: Edgar Meyer
Tic Tac Bass:
Steve Gibson
Marimba:
Sam Bacco
Background Vocals: Curtis Young
& Dennis Wilson
String Arrangements: Bergen White
Strings: The Nashville String
Machine
Recorded by Chris
Hammond at Omnisound, Nashville, Tennessee
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
10 'This
country's bigger than Texas'
Acoustic Guitar: Mark Casstevens
Electric Guitar: Gregg Galbraith
Piano:
Matt Rollings
Bass:
Mike Brignardello
Drums:
Steve Turner
Steel Guitar: Terry Crisp
Fiddle: Mark O'Connor
Electric Guitar & Solo Acoustic
Guitar: Chris Leuzinger
Keyboards:
Dennis Burnside
Accordion:
Jay Spell
Percussion:
Sam Bacco
Congas and Percussion:
Kenny Malone
Background Vocals: Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson & Lisa Silver
Recorded by Chris Hammond at Omnisound, Nashville, Tennessee
Mixed by Scott Hendricks at the Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
The Nashville String Machine
Concertmaster: Carl Gorodetzky
Violins: Carl Gorodetzky, George Binkley, Dennis Molchan, Pamela Sixfin,
Lee Larrison, Connie Ellisor,
Ted Mansen, Laura Molyneaux, David Davidson & Mary Kathryn Vanosdale
Viola: Kathryn Plummer, Jim Grosjean, Gary Vanosdale & Virginia
Christensen
Cello: Bob Mason & Anthony LaMarchina
Additional Recording in Nashville at the Loft, Recording Arts,
Masterfonics, Javelina and Syncro Sound
Assistant & Additional Engineering: Mark Nevers, Carry Summers, Steve
Charles, Patrick Kelly, Robert Charles, Scott Gunter, Dave Parker, Jum
DeMain, Graham Lewis, Mike Griffith, Pat Hutchinson & Ed Simonton
Mastering: Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters
Digital Editing: Carlos Grier
Re-recorded
versions of 'I catch myself' & 'Only yesterday' (tracks indicated thus
•)
can be found on the 'Gene Watson: Then & Now' album, which was released on Koch Records
Nashville in June 2005.
You
can read a review of Gene Watson's 'At Last' album
here.
The review, which was written by
Craig Baguley, was published in the April 1991 issue of
the United Kingdom monthly publication
Country Music People.
Gene Watson's Albums...
Select the album of your choice from the list below
Gene Watson
Love in the Hot
Afternoon
Because You
Believed in Me
Paper Rosie
Beautiful
Country
The Best of Gene
Watson
Reflections
Should I Come
Home
No One Will Ever
Know
The Best of Gene
Watson Volume 2
Between This
Time & The Next Time
Old Loves Never
Die
This Dream's on
Me
Sometimes I Get
Lucky
Heartaches, Love
& Stuff
Little by Little
Texas Saturday
Night
Memories to Burn
Greatest Hits
Starting New
Memories
Honky Tonk Crazy
Back in the Fire
Gene Watson's
Greatest Hits
At Last
In Other Words
Uncharted Mind
Best of Gene
Watson
The Good Ole
Days
Jesus is All I
Need
A Way to Survive
Eighteen
Greatest Hits
From the Heart
Ultimate
Collection
Love in the Hot
Afternoon & Paper Rosie
Gene
Watson...Sings
The Gospel Side
of Gene Watson
Gene Watson:
Then & Now
Because You
Believed in Me & Beautiful Country
Love in the Hot
Afternoon
Gene Watson: At
His Best
Gene Watson:
Gospel at its Best
In a Perfect World
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