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  1. Zu sehen ist Oldham in Youngs Konzertfilm Neil Young: Heart of Gold. Im Jahr 2006 begleitete er Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young auf ihrer Freedom of Speech-Tour. Außerdem war er am Comeback-Album Lonely Just Like Me des Country-Soul-Pioniers Arthur Alexander beteiligt. Spooner Oldham spielte darauf Klavier und Orgel.

  2. In 1993, he joined a host of Memphis soul music veterans to record Arthur Alexander 's comeback and un-intended final studio recording, the album Lonely Just Like Me. [10] [11] [12] In 2007, Oldham toured with the Drive-By Truckers on their The Dirt Underneath tour.

  3. Oldham also appeared in the concert film Neil Young: Heart of Gold and backed Crosby Stills Nash & Young on their 2006 Freedom of Speech tour. In 1993, he joined a host of Memphis soul music veterans to record Arthur Alexander's comeback and un-intended final studio recording, the album Lonely Just Like Me.

  4. Penn and Oldham cowrote “Cry Like a Baby” for the Box Tops (Spooner played organ on this Number Two Pop hit), “A Woman Left Lonely” for Charlie Rich (later cov ered by Janis Joplin on Pearl), and “Take Me (Just As I Am)” for soul singer Spencer Wiggins (Solomon Burke’s version reached Number n RfePB).

  5. Oldham has been a fixture of the Shoals music scene ever since. He reunited with Arthur Alexander on what turned out to be his final studio album, Lonely Just Like Me, recorded shortly before the singer’s death in 1993. He also reunited with his old songwriting partner Dan Penn for a series of acoustic tours, and joined Shoals-based band ...

  6. 27. März 2023 · Oldham and Penn teamed up again in 1991 at New York’s Bottom Line, reacquainting audiences with their songwriting and musicianship. In 1993, they performed with Arthur Alexander for his final recording Lonely Just Like Me (1993), a paean of appreciation for Alexander’s songwriting.

  7. 15. Juli 2017 · For proof, check out Alexander's fabulous final record, Lonely Just Like Me. With the help of Penn, Fritts, Spooner Oldham, and other southern soul veterans, Alexander cut the best record of his career. Unfortunately, just after I saw him in Austin, and before he could go on the road and promote the record, he was dead of a heart attack at the ...