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Old Dogs (group)

Old Dogs was an American country music supergroup composed of singers Waylon Jennings, Mel Tillis, Bobby Bare, and Jerry Reed.[2] Signed in 1998 to Atlantic Records, Old Dogs recorded a self-titled studio album for the label that year. The album's content was written primarily by author, poet, and songwriter Shel Silverstein. Most of the group's songs were based on the realization of aging, after Bare told Silverstein that there were "no good songs about growing old."[2] The album was recorded live in studio, so audience applause can be heard between the tracks. The two discs come in different cases, and has different album art for them. The album was also issued as a single disc. "Still Gonna Die" was released as a single from the project.[3] The album was one of the last projects Silverstein completed in his lifetime; he died in May 1999, five months after the album was released.[4]

Old Dogs

1998

December 1, 1998

64:41 (dual-disc version)

Bobby Bare, Brien Fisher

- Vocals

Waylon Jennings

- Vocals

Mel Tillis

- Vocals

Bobby Bare

- Vocals, Guitar

Jerry Reed

Pete Wade -

Electric guitar

- Guitar

Thom Bresh

Mike Leech -

Bass

Fred Newell - Guitar,

Steel guitar

Bobby Emmons -

Electronic keyboard

Jamey Whiting - Keyboard

- Piano

Hargus "Pig" Robbins

Jay Vern -

Organ

Eddy Anderson -

Drums

Michael Clarke - Drums

Jonathan Yudkin -

Fiddle

Ron De La Vega -

Cello

David L. Schnaufer -

Jew's Harp

Gary Kubal -

Percussion

Robert Lovett - Bass,

Dobro

- Backing vocals

Jessi Colter

- Backing vocals

Shel Silverstein

- Backing vocals

Bobby Bare Jr.

Mel Tillis' Official Website