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  1. Vince Gill and Patty Loveless Perform "Go Rest High On That Mountain" at George Jones' Funeral - YouTube. RIC DOLPHIN. 15.5K subscribers. 16M views 11 years ago. ...more. These were among...

  2. 12 de out. de 2020 · The song reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by Gill and Tim DuBois. Patty Loveless performed backing vocals on the song. Session veteran...

  3. 4 de jun. de 2020 · Vince Gill, Patty Loveless & Ricky Skaggs ~ "Go Rest High On That Mountain" - YouTube. Ronja2H2. 106K subscribers. Subscribed. 227. 20K views 3 years ago #CountryClassic #VinceGill...

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    Patty Loveless was born Patricia Lee Ramey on January 4, 1957, in Pikeville, Kentucky to Naomi (née Bowling; 1921–2006) and John Ramey (1921–1979). She is the sixth of seven children. Through her patriline, Loveless is a distant cousin of country singers Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle. She was raised in nearby Elkhorn City, Kentucky, where her fath...

    1985–1990: early years

    Loveless began recording music for MCA with production assistance from both Brown and Emory Gordy Jr., a producer whom Roger had befriended. Prior to working with Loveless, Gordy was a member of Emmylou Harris's backing band, the Hot Band. MCA Nashville released Loveless's debut single in late 1985 titled "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights". This was followed by "Wicked Ways", "I Did", and "After All". All four singles peaked outside the top 40 on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.Beca...

    1990–1991: final years with MCA

    In 1990 Loveless released her fourth studio album, On Down the Line. She charted within the top five with the album's title track, another composition by Kostas. Next came a cover of Lucinda Williams's "The Night's Too Long", which reached number 20. The disc also spawned "I'm That Kind of Girl" and "Blue Memories", respectively co-written by Matraca Berg and Karen Brooks. Both made their chart appearances in early 1991. On Down the Line achieved a gold certification honoring shipments of 500...

    1992–1997: move to Epic Records and peak success

    Loveless signed with Epic Records in late 1992 following her departure from MCA. While between labels she was featured on Dwight Yoakam's 1992 single "Send a Message to My Heart" (from his 1990 album If There Was a Way). Before she could begin recording, she was diagnosed with an aneurysm on one of her vocal cords. This had developed from a vocal strain endured from multiple years of touring. Although the aneurysm was surgically removed in October 1992, she required a month of vocal rest and...

    The editors of Country Music: The Encyclopedia describe Loveless as having a "straight-from-the-heart, strong yet vulnerable vocal style", which they compared favorably to Loretta Lynn and Kitty Wells. The same entry noted that Loveless had commercial success with both upbeat songs and ballads, and stated that she "may not be one of the more flashy...

    Because of her prolificacy in the 1990s, Loveless has been cited by several publications as having an influence on the subsequent generations of country music. In 2017, Taste of Country ranked her the 29th "most powerful woman" in country music, noting the critical success of the Mountain Soul albums. In the same article, Lauren Lucas stated that T...

    Loveless's first marriage was to Terry Lovelace, drummer for the Wilburn Brothers, in 1973. After marrying him, she altered her surname to Loveless. According to the Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music, this change came about because she thought it would help to keep her from being mistaken for pornographic actress Linda Lovelace. Loveless corrobo...

    Patty Loveless has won five Country Music Association awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, and two Grammy Awards.

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  4. 4 de mai. de 2021 · An already personal song for Vince, who started writing the song after the death of Keith Whitley in 1989 but didn’t finish it until his brother passed away in 1993, Gill fought back tears during the performance and had to lean on Patty Loveless to help him make it through the emotional tribute.

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