Stepping Stone is the fourth studio album released by American country music artist Lari White. Released on July 28, 1998 as her first album for Lyric Street Records after leaving RCA Nashville. The album's title track was a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in mid-1998; "Take Me" and "John Wayne Walking Away" were also released as singles.
The track "Only God Could Stop Me Loving You" was originally recorded by Billy Ray Cyrus on his 1994 album Storm in the Heartland. Canadian country music band Emerson Drive would later record the song for their 2002 debut album Emerson Drive and release it as a single. "You Can't Go Home Again (Flies on the Butter)" was later recorded as "Flies on the Butter (You Can't Go Home Again)" by Wynonna and Naomi Judd on Wynonna's 2003 album What the World Needs Now Is Love, from which it was released as a single.
Track listing
"John Wayne Walking Away" (Austin Cunningham, Jerry Boonstra, Doak Snead) – 4:47
The song is simple musically, with a repeating verse chord progression of E major, G major, A major and C major, and a repeating bridge in cut time of E major, G major, A major, and G major.
Monkees version
It is best known as a hit for The Monkees (US #20), released in November 1966, (making it the first Monkees B-side to chart). Musicians featured on the Monkees recording are: Micky Dolenz (lead vocal); Tommy Boyce (backing vocal); Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton (guitar); Bobby Hart (organ); Larry Taylor (bass); Billy Lewis (drums); and Henry Levy (percussion).
The Monkees' version differs between the single version, stereo album version and mono album version. In the stereo version, the track's title is sung just before the second verse, whereas on the single and mono album versions, this segment is left instrumental. Additionally, the stereo version has an edit in the fadeout. The mono album version does not have this edit and therefore has a longer coda. The single also does not have the edit, but it fades the song earlier than the mono album. All Monkees hits compilations through the mid-1990s used the stereo version.
"Stepping Stone" is the fourth single by Duffy from her debut album, Rockferry. The single was officially released as both a digital download and CD single on 1 September 2008 in the United Kingdom. Although it followed the massive success of previous singles "Mercy" and "Warwick Avenue", it did not perform well in worldwide music charts. However, the single received widespread acclaim.
Writing and inspiration
"Stepping Stone" was written by Duffy and Steve Booker (who also co-wrote international success "Mercy"), and recorded at Booker's "Bookerland studios". It was the first song the pair completed together. According to Booker in an interview with HitQuarters, Duffy firstly wanted to do the song "completely Supremes and up-tempo" because she felt that her album still needed a "big song" to complete it. The following day she changed her mind about the song's direction and the ongoing search for a big up-tempo song would eventually lead to "Mercy".
Release
It was released worldwide as the third single from Rockferry, and the fourth in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Ireland, after "Rockferry", "Mercy" and "Warwick Avenue". The single was not released in mainland Europe, despite reaching the charts in many countries in this region. The cover art was produced by Studio Fury, and photographed by Max Dodson.
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More of The Monkees
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Remastering Engineer: Andrew Sandoval
Unknown: Bill Inglot
Drums: Billy Lewis
Organ: Bobby Hart
Producer: Bobby Hart
Backing Vocals: Bobby Hart
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
Engineer: Ernie Oelrich
Guitar: Gerry McGee
Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Engineer: Henry Lewy
Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Backing Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Engineer: Ray Hall
Engineer: Richard Podolor
Engineer: Richie Schmitt
Producer: Tommy Boyce
Backing Vocals: Tommy Boyce
Guitar: Wayne Erwin
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Writer: Bobby Hart
Writer: Tommy Boyce
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Drums: Billy Lewis
Organ: Bobby Hart
Producer: Bobby Hart
Backing Vocals: Bobby Hart
Guitar: Gerry McGee
Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Backing Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Producer: Tommy Boyce
Backing Vocals: Tommy Boyce
Guitar: Wayne Erwin
Backing Vocals: Wayne Erwin
Writer: Bobby Hart
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Midnight Ride
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Organ: Bobby Hart
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Engineer: Ernie Oelrich
Guitar: Gerry McGee
Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Engineer: Henry Lewy
Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Backing Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Engineer: Ray Hall
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Drums: Billy Lewis
Organ: Bobby Hart
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Backing Vocals: Bobby Hart
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
Engineer: Ernie Oelrich
Guitar: Gerry McGee
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Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
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Engineer: Ray Hall
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Guitar: Gerry McGee
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Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Backing Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Producer: Tommy Boyce
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Backing Vocals: Bobby Hart
Guitar: Gerry McGee
Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
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Monkee-mania began in Los Angeles in 1965 when Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, the late Peter Tork and the late Davy Jones were cast in the eponymous television series about a struggling rock band inspired by The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night. The quartet brought a singular mix of pop, rock, psychedelia, Broadway and country to their resulting music. By the time the series aired its final episode on March 25, 1968, The Monkees had sold 16 million albums and 7.5 million singles. Few could have predicted the impact The Monkees would have on music and pop culture at large, one that still reverberates more than 50 years later.
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Drums: Billy Lewis
Organ: Bobby Hart
Producer: Bobby Hart
Backing Vocals: Bobby Hart
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
Engineer: Ernie Oelrich
Guitar: Gerry McGee
Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Engineer: Henry Lewy
Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Backing Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Engineer: Ray Hall
Engineer: Richard Podolor
Engineer: Richie Schmitt
Producer: Tommy Boyce
Backing Vocals: Tommy Boyce
Guitar: Wayne Erwin
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Writer: Bobby Hart
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Producer: Bobby Hart
Backing Vocals: Bobby Hart
Guitar: Gerry McGee
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Guitar: Louie Shelton
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
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Monkee-mania began in Los Angeles in 1965 when Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, the late Peter Tork and the late Davy Jones were cast in the eponymous television series about a struggling rock band inspired by The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night. The quartet brought a singular mix of pop, rock, psychedelia, Broadway and country to their resulting music. By the time the series aired its final episode on March 25, 1968, The Monkees had sold 16 million albums and 7.5 million singles. Few could have predicted the impact The Monkees would have on music and pop culture at large, one that still reverberates more than 50 years later.
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The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle
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Released on: 2012-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals: John Lydon
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Stepping Stone is the fourth studio album released by American country music artist Lari White. Released on July 28, 1998 as her first album for Lyric Street Records after leaving RCA Nashville. The album's title track was a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in mid-1998; "Take Me" and "John Wayne Walking Away" were also released as singles.
The track "Only God Could Stop Me Loving You" was originally recorded by Billy Ray Cyrus on his 1994 album Storm in the Heartland. Canadian country music band Emerson Drive would later record the song for their 2002 debut album Emerson Drive and release it as a single. "You Can't Go Home Again (Flies on the Butter)" was later recorded as "Flies on the Butter (You Can't Go Home Again)" by Wynonna and Naomi Judd on Wynonna's 2003 album What the World Needs Now Is Love, from which it was released as a single.
Track listing
"John Wayne Walking Away" (Austin Cunningham, Jerry Boonstra, Doak Snead) – 4:47