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9. Sept. 1997 · The Fairfield Four – I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray (1997, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Piano – Catherine Styron, Larry Knechtel. Vocals – Elvis Costello, Pam Tillis. Notes. The Fairfield Four: Robert Hamlett, Isaac Freman, James Hill, Joseph Rice, Walter Settles.
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Few musicians can equal the breadth, depth, and quality of his experience of Wrecking Crew legend, Larry Knechtel. Over six decades he performed and recorded with a broad range of artists that represent a who's who of pop and rock.
YearArtistAlbum/single TitleInstruments Played/ Contribution1950Freddy GardnerJapanese SandmanKeyboards1955Perez PradoMambo RockKeyboards1959Duane EddyThe Twang's The ThangPiano1963Jan & DeanSurf CityBass, KeyboardsExplore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray by The Fairfield Four. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
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“I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray” by Paramount Jubilee Singers is a prime example of a song that reflects the struggles, resilience, and hope of marginalized communities during a time of great adversity.
- Jamie Camp
On this song we were supported by piano, unusual for a Fairfield Four recording, but it played an essential role in a tune of this meter. The pianist on the session has played on a couple of my records before, although they would hardly make the top ten of his finest credits. He is Larry Knechtel. If you are still trying to place that name then ...
The Fairfield Four: I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - The Elvis Costello Wiki. 1997 studio album included a cover of "That Day Is Done" written by Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney . Tracks. Release info. Personnel. Liner notes by Elvis Costello. Internal links. List of That Day Is Done covers. Vanity Fair, November 2000. External links.
1. Jan. 2022 · General Information. Title: I couldn't hear nobody pray. Composer: Anonymous (Traditional) Lyricist: Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB. Genre: Sacred , Spiritual. Language: English. Instruments: A cappella. First published: 1980. Description: External websites: Original text and translations. English text. An' I couldn't hear nobody pray.