CLARENCE WHITE ON WYNN STEWART SESSIONS

All the following are Capitol Records sessions for Wynn Stewart:

January 3, 1968. Capitol Records, produced by Ken Nelson.
Something Pretty (ST 291) - Nashville overdub session in Feb 1968
She Didn't Color Daddy (ST 291)
Good Old Fashioned Love (ST 291)
If Tomorrow Could Be Yesterday (ST 291)
With session crew of Wynn (guitar, vocals), Bobby George (guitar), Tommy Collins (guitar), Clarence White (guitar),
Ralph Mooney (steel), Bob Morris (bass), Peaches Price (drums) and Jim Pierce (piano).

January 4, 1968. Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
One More Memory (ST-2921) B. George/V. Stovall
My Own Little World (ST-113)
Built-In Love (ST-2921)
This Cold War With You (ST-2921)
It's Too Much Like Lonesome (ST-2921) T. Collins
Session crew: Wynn (guitar, vocals), Tommy Collins (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel),
Bob Morris (bass), Peaches Price (drums) and Jim Pierce (piano).
Some tracks later overdubbed in Nashville, Feb 1968.

January 5, 1968. Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
Your Stepping Stone (ST-2921)
Man, Man, Mr. Sandman (ST-2921) Hal Bynnum/W. Stewart
An Arm's Length From You (ST-2921) Wynn Stewart/Jim Stewart
Why Didn't I Write That Song? (ST-2921) W. Stewart
Session crew: Wynn Stewart (guitar, vocals), Tommy Collins (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel),
Bobby Austin (bass), Peaches Price (drums) and Jim Pierce (piano).

October 9, 1968 Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
Wishful Thinking (ST-214)
The Keeper Of The Key (ST-214)
I Was Just Walking Out The Door (ST-214)
Session crew: Wynn Stewart (guitar, vocals), Bobby George (guitar), Dale Noe (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel),
Bob Morris (bass), Red Wooten (string bass), Peaches Price (drums) and Earl P. Ball (piano).

October 10, 1968 Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
Back To The Blue Room (ST-234) - Dale Noe
Run Away (ST-214) - Bobby George
Who Are You (ST-214) - Bobby George/Wynn Stewart
Session crew: Wynn Stewart (guitar, vocals), Bobby George (guitar), Dale Noe (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel),
Bob Morris (bass), Red Wooten (string bass), Peaches Price (drums) and Earl P. Ball (piano).

December 12, 1968 Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
In Your Arms Of Love (ST 324) Gene Price
Let's Invest In A Little Bit Of Love (ST 214)
If Houses Had Hearts (ST 453)
Session crew: Wynn (guitar, vocals), Glenn David Keener (guitar), Dale Noe (guitar), Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel),
Red Wooten (bass, acoustic bass), Peaches Price (drums), Earl Ball (piano, percussion) and Jim Pierce (piano).

April 29, 1969 Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
But You Know I Love You (ST 324) Mike Settle
Happy Happy Birthday (unissued) Vern Stovall
Session crew: Wynn (guitar, vocals), Earl Ball (piano, bandleader), Al Bruno (guitar), Glenn David Keener (guitar),
Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel), Charles 'Chuck' Berghofer (bass), Sam Goldstein (drums),
Jim Pierce (piano), Jim 'Jody' Payne (vocals), Ken Smith (drums, percussion).

April 30, 1969 Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
Games People Play (ST 234)
I Bought The Shoes (That Just Walked Out On Me) (ST 453) Steve Stone/Red Simpson
Young As Spring (ST 453) Ken Nelson
Session crew: Wynn (guitar, vocals), Earl Ball (piano, bandleader), Al Bruno (guitar), Glenn David Keener (guitar),
Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel), Chuck Berghofer (bass), Sam Goldstein (drums), Jim Pierce (piano),
Jody Payne (vocals), Ken Smith (drums, percussion), Russ 'Hap' Arnold (bass).

May 1, 1969 Capitol Records, produced Ken Nelson.
Come On Home And Sing The Blues To Daddy (ST 324) Ray Corbin
Goin' Steady  (ST 324)
Yours Forever (ST 324) Red Simpson
Cry Baby (ST 324) Vern Stovall/Bobby George
Session crew: Wynn (guitar, vocals), Earl Ball (piano, bandleader), Al Bruno (guitar), Glenn David Keener (guitar),
Clarence White (guitar), Ralph Mooney (steel), Chuck Berghofer (bass), Archie Francis (drums),
Sam Goldstein (drums, tambourine), Jim Pierce (piano), and Ken Smith (drums, percussion).
Some tracks overdubbed in Nashville, June 1969.

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