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  1. Earl Thomas Conley – duet vocals on "Brotherly Love" Carson Chamberlain – Dobro, harmonica; Paul Franklin – steel guitar, Pedabro; Allen Frizzell – background vocals; Sonny Garrish – steel guitar; Vern Gosdin – background vocals; Rob Hajacos – fiddle; Emmylou Harris – background vocals; Randy Hayes – background ...

    • September 10, 1991
  2. mit Earl Thomas Conley. 1992 Somebody’s Doin’ Me Right Kentucky Bluebird — Coun­try 15 (20 Wo.) Coun­try: Erstveröffentlichung: 3. Januar 1992. Folgende Lieder erschienen nicht als Single, wurden aber durch das Album zu Download ...

  3. 10. Sept. 1991 · Writers Bill Caswell, Charlie Craig, Dan Tyler & 19 more. Vocals Earl Thomas Conley & Keith Whitley. Show all albums by Keith Whitley.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Kentucky Bluebird" on Discogs.

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  5. Kentucky Bluebird is the second compilation album by American country music singer Keith Whitley. His first posthumous album, it was released by RCA Records in September 1991. The album consists of four previously released songs, re-orchestrated demos, and other previously unreleased songs, as well as snippets from live performances that predate his professional music career.

  6. Released in 1991, this was the first single released from the album Kentucky Bluebird. This song peaked at #2 on the US Country chart.Keith Whitley playlist:...

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  7. 10. Apr. 2019 · One of the best songs he ever did was a duet with the “Kentucky Bluebird”, Keith Whitley called “Brotherly Love”. As the song goes, “They shared the same last name and the same color eyes, but they fought like tigers over that old red bike”. The refrain ends with, “but we watched out for each other with brotherly love ...