I Still Miss Someone ~ ~ ~ Gene Gamble Jr

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I Still Miss Someone ~ ~ ~ Gene Gamble Jr
Cover as recorded version by: Martina McBride & Dolly Parton, 2005
Songwriters: co-written by Johnny Cash and his nephew Roy Cash Jr.
Cover by Gene Gamble Jr ~ Singer/Songwriter 1976-2024
Recorded in 2011 on SingSnap Gold Membership Studio Format
Audio & video produced by McCarty Ln Studio 2011/2-8-2024
in Rochester, IN.

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"I Still Miss Someone" is a song co-written by Johnny Cash and his nephew Roy Cash, Jr. and originally recorded by American country music singer Johnny Cash. He first recorded it in 1958 as the B-side to "Don't Take Your Guns to Town".

Cash wrote "I Still Miss Someone" with his nephew, Roy Cash, Jr. He performed "I Still Miss Someone" during At Folsom Prison, and most of Cash's live recordings after the 1960s also included this song. He also re-recorded it in the studio on several later occasions for Columbia and Mercury Records. Roseanne Cash 2002 cover, Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash

Four different artists have charted versions of "I Still Miss Someone" on the Billboard charts. Flatt & Scruggs released a version on the album The Versatile Flatt & Scruggs, peaking at #45 in 1965. In 1981, Don King took a version to #38, on his Epic Records album Whirlwind.
Emmylou Harris sent her version to #51, releasing it as the third and final single from her 1989 album Bluebird. In 2004, Martina McBride recorded the song for her 2005 album Timeless as a duet with Dolly Parton. This rendition went to #50 in 2006. Stevie Nicks also covered the song on her 1989 album The Other Side of the Mirror as did Nanci Griffith on her 1998 album of songs by other songwriters, Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful).

The song was covered by Linda Ronstadt on her self-titled 1971 album on Capitol Records. It was covered by Leo Kottke on his 1991 album, Great Big Boy on Private Music. Troy Cassar-Daley covered the song on his album Borrowed & Blue in 2004. Suzy Bogguss covered it with Chet Atkins in their 1994 album, Simpatico. Crystal Gayle covered it on her 1978 album, When I Dream.

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