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  1. Gene Parsons – drums, guitar, harmonica. James Burton – guitar. Chris Ethridge – bass. Milt Holland – percussion. Jerry Scheff – bass. John Pilla – guitar. Jim Gordon – drums. Technical. Barry Feldman – executive producer. Lenny Waronker, Van Dyke Parks – producers. Doug Botnick – engineer. Donn Landee, John Pilia – assistant engineers.

  2. Vi slowly walked away not saying a word. Fullar and I, again with tears rolling down our cheeks, tried to suppress our laughter. From the end of the bar, the brake shoe voice said, "There's another goddamn spoon you owe me for." ...excerpted from Sweet Desert Childhood, by Gene Parsons.

  3. Art Direction – Ed Thrasher. Bass – Chris Etheridge *, Jerry Scheff, Ry Cooder. Co-producer – Lenny Waronker, Van Dyke Parks. Drums – Gene Parsons, James Gordon * Engineer [Additional Engineering] – Donn Landee, John Pilla. Engineer [Head Engineer] – Doug Botnick. Guitar – Arlo Guthrie, Clarence White (2), James Burton, John Pilla.

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Running Down The Road" on Discogs.

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  5. RUNNING DOWN THE ROAD (Arlo Guthrie) Piano: Arlo Guthrie Guitars: Arlo Guthrie, John Pilla, Clarence White, James Burton Drums: James Gordon, Gene Parsons Bass: Ry Cooder, Jerry Scheff, Chris Etheridge Mandolin: Ry Cooder Harmonica: Gene Parsons Percussion: Milt Holland CO-PRODUCED BY LENNY WARONKER AND VAN DYKE PARKS Head engineer: Doug Botnick

  6. Gene Parsons: mandolin: Ry Cooder: membranophone: Jim Gordon (US drummer with Derek and the Dominos) Gene Parsons: percussion: Milt Holland: piano: Arlo Guthrie (American folk singer-songwriter)

  7. Running Down the Road is the second studio album by American folk singer Arlo Guthrie. Guthrie's version of the traditional folk tune "Stealin'" was featured in the film Two-Lane Blacktop. The cover shows the artist upon a Triumph TR6 Trophy motorcycle which is also pictured in the album's 'gate'. Clarence White and Gene Parsons from the then current lineup of The Byrds played on some tracks.