T. Graham Brown released his new album, “From Memphis To Muscle Shoals,” and it’s packed with legendary collaborations like Dwight Yoakam, Tanya Tucker, Wynonna and many more! So what’s it like making a record with your famous friends? T. Graham Brown takes Y’ALL 106.7 along the journey!
Click the video above to watch full interview and listen to “From Memphis to Muscle Shoals,” anywhere you stream music!
“From Memphis to Muscle Shoals” track listing:
Produced by T. Graham Brown and Billy Lawson (Songwriters in parentheses)
1. “It Tears Me Up” (Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn) *originally recorded by Percy Sledge
2. “Take Me to the River” w/ Wynonna (Al Green, Lewis Hodges) *originally recorded by Al Green
3. “You Better Move On” w/ Little Anthony (Arthur Alexander) *originally recorded by Arthur Alexander
4. “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man” w/ Bettye LaVette (Chips Moman, Dan Penn) *originally recorded by Aretha Franklin
5. “Soul Man” (Lee Hayes, David Porter) *originally recorded by Sam & Dave
6. “I’m Your Puppet” w/ Dwight Yoakam (Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn) *originally recorded by James & Bobby Purify.
7. “Walking the Dog” w/ Sammy Hagar (Rufus Thomas) *originally recorded by Rufus Thomas. Sammy Hagar appears courtesy of Mailboat Records.
8. “Who’s Making Love” w/ Sam Moore (Homer Banks, Jean Crutcher, Donald Davis, Raymond Jackson) *originally recorded by Johnny Taylor. Sam Moore appears courtesy of Rhino Entertainment.
9. “When A Man Loves a Woman” w/ Zach Williams (Houston Lewis, James Wright) *originally recorded by Percy Sledge. Zach Williams appears courtesy of Provident Label Group.
10. “Slip Away” (William Armstrong, Lewis Daniel, Wilbur Terrell) *originally recorded by Clarence Carter.
11. “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” w/ Randy Houser (Steve Cropper, Otis Redding) *originally recorded by Otis Redding. Randy Houser appears courtesy of Magnolia Music Group.
12. “Mustang Sally” w/ Delbert McClinton (Mack Rice) *originally recorded by Wilson Pickett.
13. “The Dark End of the Street” w/ Tanya Tucker (Chips Moman, Dan Penn) *originally recorded by James Carr. Tanya Tucker appears courtesy of Fantasy Records.
14. “Knock on Wood” w/ Eddie Floyd (Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd) *originally recorded by Eddie Floyd.









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