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Seminole Wind (song)
"Seminole Wind" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist John Anderson. It was released in August 1992 as the fourth single and title track from the album of the same name. It peaked at number 2 on the United States ''Bill ...
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''Seminole Wind'' is the twelfth studio album by American
country music artist
John Anderson John Anderson may refer to:
Business
*John Anderson (Scottish businessman) (1747–1820), Scottish merchant and founder of Fermoy, Ireland
* John Byers Anderson (1817–1897), American educator, military officer and railroad executive, mentor of ...
, released on February 11, 1992. This is also known as his comeback album. It features the singles: "Who Got Our Love", "Straight Tequila Night", "Let Go of the Stone", "When It Comes to You", and the title track, all of which (Except for "Who Got Our Love") reached the country top ten, and the second of which was his first number one country hit since "Black Sheep" in 1983. This is also Anderson's highest-certified album, having achieved 2× Platinum certification by the
RIAA
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. This was also Anderson's first album for
BNA Records.
"Steamy Windows" was originally recorded by
Tina Turner in 1989, and was later recorded by
Kenny Chesney on his 1997 album ''
I Will Stand''. In addition, "Seminole Wind" was recorded by
James Taylor on his 2008 release ''
Covers''.
Track listing
Production
*Produced by James Stroud
*Recorded & Mixed by Lynn Peterzell, Julian King and John Kunz
*Mastered by Glenn Meadows
*Digital Editing by Milan Bogdan
Personnel
*
John Anderson John Anderson may refer to:
Business
*John Anderson (Scottish businessman) (1747–1820), Scottish merchant and founder of Fermoy, Ireland
* John Byers Anderson (1817–1897), American educator, military officer and railroad executive, mentor of ...
– lead vocals,
banjo
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, harmonica
*Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar on "Straight Tequila Night"
*
Buddy Emmons
Buddy Gene Emmons (January 27, 1937 – July 21, 2015) was an American musician who is widely regarded as the world's foremost pedal steel guitarist of his day. He was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1981.
Affectionately known by ...
–
steel guitar
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*Sonny Garrish – steel guitar and
Dobro
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The Dobro was originally ...
on "Straight Tequila Night"
*
Dann Huff – electric guitar
*
Carl Jackson – backing vocals
*Jana King – backing vocals
*
Mark Knopfler – electric guitar on "When It Comes to You"
*Gary Lunn – bass guitar on "Straight Tequila Night"
*Milton Sledge – drums
*Gary W. Smith – keyboards, piano,
synthesizer
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*Joe Spivey – fiddle
*
James Stroud – drums on "Straight Tequila Night"
*
Billy Joe Walker Jr. – acoustic guitar
*
Glenn Worf – bass guitar
*Curtis Young – backing vocals
Chart performance
Weekly charts
Singles
Year-end charts
References
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1992 albums
John Anderson (musician) albums
BNA Records albums
Albums produced by James Stroud