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Vince Gill 1985 12" LP THings that Matter Cover: VG++/EX to Near Mint tiny corner dings, small vertical sawcut upper right edge Record: Still Sealed! vincegilllpthingsssVince GillTHings that Matter1985 US Top shelf Still sealed original pressConditionVinyl: Still Sealed! Sleeve: VG++/EX to Near Mint tiny corner dings, small vertical sawcut upper right edgeSee Item Specifics section above for additional details(clickable images enlarge)Tracks:Vince Gill ?– The Things That Matter Label: RCA – CPL1-5348 Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 1/3 RPM, Album, LP Country: US Released: 1985 Genre: Folk, World, & Country Style: Tracklist Hide Credits? A1 She Don't Know Background Vocals – Janis Oliver-Gill, Jennifer Kimball Written-By – Vince Gill 3:18 A2 With You Written-By – Vince Gill 4:42 A3 Savannah (Don't You Ever Think Of Me) Background Vocals – Herb Pedersen, Janis Oliver-Gill Written-By – Vince Gill 3:15 A4 Colder Than Winter Arranging Assistance – Edgar Meyer Cello – John Catchings Concertmistress – Conni McCollister Double-bass Solo – Edgar Meyer Viola – Jim Grosjean, Kris Wilkinson, Sarah Fogel Violin – Betty Small, Conni McCollister, Laura Molyneaux, Ted Madsen Written-By – Vince Gill 4:20 B1 True Love Written-By – Vince Gill 3:59 B2 If It Weren't For Him Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Drums – Larrie Londin Guitars – Richard Bennett, Vince Gill Keyboards – John Hobbs Percussion – Mike Porter Steel Guitar – Jay Dee Maness With – Rosanne Cash Written-By – Rosanne Cash, Vince Gill 3:23 B3 Ain't It Always That Way Written-By – Dave Loggins 3:50 B4 Oklahoma Borderline Background Vocals – Herb Pedersen, Rodney Crowell Written-By – Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill 3:36 Credits? Backing Vocals – Vince Gill Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Drums – Eddie Bayers Guitar – Billy Walker, Vince Gill Keyboards – John Jarvis Producer – Emory Gordy, Jr. Steel Guitar – Jay Dee ManessVince Gill THings that Matter LP Still SEALED Original '85 MINT hear TOP! Vincent Grant "Vince" Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman to the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s, and as a solo artist beginning in 1983, where his talents as a vocalist and musician have placed him in high demand as a guest vocalist, and a duet partner. Gill has recorded more than twenty studio albums, charted over forty singles on the U.S. Billboard charts as Hot Country Songs, and has sold more than 22 million albums. He has been honored by the Country Music Association with 18 CMA Awards, including two Entertainer of the Year awards and five Male Vocalist Awards. Gill has also earned 27 Grammy Awards, more than any other male Country music artist. In 2007, Gill was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Contents Early life Vincent Grant "Vince" Gill was born in Norman, Oklahoma. His father, J. Stanley Gill, was a lawyer and administrative law judge[1] who played in a country music band part time and encouraged Gill to pursue a music career. At the encouragement of his father, Gill learned to play several instruments, including the banjo and guitar, before he started high school at Oklahoma City's Northwest Classen High School. He first played with a teenage band called Bluegrass Revues in the late 1970s. The other members were: Billy Perry on the banjo, Bobby Clark on the mandolin and Mike Perry on the bass. While in high school, he performed with Mountain Smoke, a bluegrass band that once opened for Pure Prairie League and Kiss. After he graduated, he played in a number of bluegrass bands, including Ricky Skaggs' Boone Creek and Byron Berline and Sundance; later, he became a member of Rodney Crowell's road band, The Cherry Bombs. Career Gill debuted on the national scene with the country rock band Pure Prairie League in 1979, appearing on that band's album Can't Hold Back. Gill is the lead singer on their hit song "Let Me Love You Tonight". Mark Knopfler once invited Gill to join Dire Straits, but Gill declined the offer (although he sang backup on Dire Straits' album On Every Street). Gill provided background vocals for the song, "Tennessee Line", from Daughtry's second studio album, Leave This Town. Gill has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1991.[2][3] Gill was scheduled to appear at the 44th Annual Country Music Awards on Nov 10, 2010.[4] Gill was mentioned at length by Lewis Black in Black's "Stark Raving Black" stand-up act. Black goes on to joke about how awful it was to follow Gill at a Tony La Russa Animal Rescue Foundation benefit show because of how well Vince and wife, Amy Grant, performed. Gill is currently collaborating with Joe Bonamassa on his forthcoming album Dust Bowl. In July 2011, Gill appeared as a guest on NPR's news quiz show Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me. On February 23, 2012 Vince announced after 23 years with MCA Nashville that he had parted ways with the label On April 14, 2012, it was confirmed that Gill had been working with Bonnie Tyler on her upcoming album, performing a duet with her entitled "What You Need From Me".[5] In June 2012 Gill was touring and performing only bluegrass songs.[6] Personal life Gill married country singer Janis Oliver of Sweethearts of the Rodeo fame, in 1980, and they had one daughter, Jennifer Jerene Gill, born May 5, 1982. Gill occasionally mixed sound for his wife's band at concerts. Vince and Janis separated in the mid-1990s and eventually divorced in June 1998. Vince married Christian/pop singer Amy Grant in March 2000. They have one daughter, Corrina Grant Gill, born March 12, 2001. Gill, along with his wife Amy, are fans of the Nashville Predators. They have been season ticket holders since the opening season and are often shown on the jumbo screen. In the 2007 playoffs, he and Amy sang the national anthem for each game. Though Gill never attended college, he's a big fan of the University of Oklahoma football team. He also attends nearly every men's basketball game at Belmont University in Nashville. Discography Main article: Vince Gill discography Albums 1984: Turn Me Loose 1985: The Things That Matter 1987: The Way Back Home 1989: When I Call Your Name 1991: Pocket Full of Gold 1992: I Still Believe in You 1993: Let There Be Peace on Earth 1994: When Love Finds You 1995: The Essential Vince Gill 1995: Souvenirs 1996: High Lonesome Sound 1998: The Key 1998: Breath of Heaven: A Christmas Collection 2000: Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye 2000: 'Tis The Season 2003: Next Big Thing 2006: These Days 2011: Guitar Slinger Selected awards Academy of Country Music 1984 Top New Male Vocalist 1992 Song of the Year with John Barlow Jarvis - "I Still Believe In You" 1992 Top Male Vocalist 1993 Top Male Vocalist Country Music Association 1990 Single of the Year - "When I Call Your Name" 1991 Male Vocalist of the Year 1992 Male Vocalist of the Year 1992 Song of the Year with Max D. Barnes - "Look At Us" 1993 Album of the Year - "I Still Believe in You" 1993 Male Vocalist of the Year 1993 Song of the Year with John Barlow Jarvis - "I Still Believe in You" 1994 Entertainer of the Year 1994 Male Vocalist of the Year 1995 Male Vocalist of the Year 1999 Vocal Event of the Year with Patty Loveless - "My Kind of Woman, My Kind of Man" Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Inducted in 2007 Grammy Awards 1990 Best Country Vocal Performance, Male - "When I Call Your Name" 1991 Best Country Vocal Collaboration with Ricky Skaggs and Steve Wariner - "Restless" 1992 Best Country Song with John Barlow Jarvis - "I Still Believe in You" 1992 Best Country Vocal Performance, Male - "I Still Believe in You" 1993 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Asleep at the Wheel, Chet Atkins, Eldon Shamblin, Johnny Gimble, Marty Stuart, and Reuben "Lucky Oceans" Gosfield - "Red Wing" 1994 Best Country Vocal Performance, Male - "When Love Finds You" 1995 Best Country Song - "Go Rest High on That Mountain" 1995 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - "Go Rest High on That Mountain" 1996 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - "Worlds Apart" 1997 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Randy Scruggs - "A Soldier's Joy" 1997 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - "Pretty Little Adriana" 1998 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - "If You Ever Have Forever In Mind" 1999 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Tommy Allsup, Asleep at the Wheel, Floyd Domino, Larry Franklin, and Steve Wariner - "Bob's Breakdowns" 2001 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Jerry Douglas, Gen Duncan, Albert Lee, Steve Martin, Leon Russell, Earl Scruggs, Gary Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Paul Shaffer and Marty Stuart - "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" 2002 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - "The Next Big Thing" 2006 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - "The Reason Why" 2007 Best Country Album - "These Days" 2008 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Brad Paisley, James Burton, John Jorgenson, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Redd Volkaert and Steve Wariner - "Cluster Pluck" Still SEALED Original '85 MINT hear TOP! Vince Gill 1985 12" LP THings that Matter Cover: VG++/EX to Near Mint tiny corner dings, small vertical sawcut upper right edge Record: Still Sealed! vincegilllpthingsssThis exquisite slice of retro music history is a vinyl sound recording (not a CD). Please reference Item Specifics above foradditional detail.Strict Goldmine grading -- Over 14 years on eCRATER! Combine Items to Save $$$!©A Sound DealPowered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution





