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Identify three non-country compositions that were recorded in Nashville and argue the reasons why the artist...

Identify three non-country compositions that were recorded in Nashville and argue the reasons why the artist selected Nashville as the place in which to make the recording. Please use examples, cite evidence and list references.  

Resource "How Nashville Became Music City - Michael Kosser"

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IT is very difficult to cite three -non country composition because there is a list for non-country song writting.-------

First of all we should no about what is non - country compositions.

The non-country songwriters fall into categories like — traditional writers who focus on pop songs, along with rock bands.

Three non-country compositions that were recorded in Nashville are-----

1. Rock ‘N’ Roll Trio/Tear It Up   ------ BY Johnny Burnette Trio  (UK).

2. Blonde On Blonde --------BY Bob Dylan (Columbia) .

3. Cadence Classics: Their 20 Greatest Hits (Rhino) -------- BY  Phil and Don Everly Brother

NOTE :---- (PLEASE DO TELLY THE OTHER COMPOSITIONS IN THE LIST).

The artist selected Nashville as the place in which to make the recording because They got the oppourtunity to record at top-shelf Nashville recording facility Grand Victor Sound Studio . Secondly , Nashville musicians of all ages and genres are invited to apply for studio time. If selected they will be given the opportunity to to record their music at Grand Victor Sound studio, at no cost to them. Each artist will retain all rights to their own music. I think these are the sufficiant reason to do recording at this place , after all they had got right platform.

Examples, cite evidence and list references are ------- according to recuirement of the question......

  Classic examples of Nashville sound recordings:

  • "Four Walls" by Jim Reeves (1957)
  • "Gone" by Ferlin Husky (1957)
  • "A Fallen Star" by Jimmy C. Newman (1957)
  • "The Three Bells" by The Browns (1959)
  • "He'll Have to Go" by Jim Reeves (1960)
  • "Last Date" by Floyd Cramer (1960)
  • "I'm Sorry" by Brenda Lee (1960)
  • "I Fall to Pieces" by Patsy Cline (1961)
  • "Hello Fool" by Ralph Emery (1961)
  • "A Little Bitty Tear", "Call Me Mister In-Between", and "It's Just My Funny Way of Laughin'" by Burl Ives (1962) (Ives was not a country singer, but a folk singer.). etc, ​ --------------------------------END-----------------------------------
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