I was still working at Reprise in 1997 when Dwight Yoakam let us know he was delivering an album of covers as his next album. I was so excited when I
February 16, 2008

I was still working at Reprise in 1997 when Dwight Yoakam let us know he was delivering an album of covers as his next album. I was so excited when I saw the tracklist-- songs by The Clash, The Stones, The Kinks, Roy Orbison... But the song I just really went nuts over when I heard it was a duet he did with Sheryl Crow of the old Sonny & Cher classic, "Baby Don't Go."

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