Waylon Jennings "Where Love Has Died" from the 1970 album "Waylon"
Arranged By, Conductor – Bergen White (
Backing Vocals [Uncredited] – Bergen White, Dottie Dillard, Louis Nunley, James Carson, Priscilla Hubbard, Sandra Robinson
Bass – Bobby Dyson, Junior Huskey, Norbert Putnam
Cello – Byron Bach, Martha McCrory
Clarinet – John Duke
Dobro – Jerry Reed
Drums [ – Kenny Buttrey
Flute – John Duke, Norman Ray
Guitar – Chip Young, Dale Sellers, Fred Carter, Jr., Jerry Reed,
John Buck Wilkin, Pete Wade, Velma Smith, Wayne Moss
Harmonica – Charlie McCoy
Organ – Charlie McCoy
Percussion – Farrell Morris
Piano – David Briggs, Hargus Robbins
Vibraphone – Charlie McCoy
Viola – Doris Allen, Howard Carpenter, Marvin Chantry
Violin – Brenton Banks, Lillian Hunt, Martin Katahn, Sheldon Kurland
Arranged By, Conductor – Bergen White (
Backing Vocals [Uncredited] – Bergen White, Dottie Dillard, Louis Nunley, James Carson, Priscilla Hubbard, Sandra Robinson
Bass – Bobby Dyson, Junior Huskey, Norbert Putnam
Cello – Byron Bach, Martha McCrory
Clarinet – John Duke
Dobro – Jerry Reed
Drums [ – Kenny Buttrey
Flute – John Duke, Norman Ray
Guitar – Chip Young, Dale Sellers, Fred Carter, Jr., Jerry Reed,
John Buck Wilkin, Pete Wade, Velma Smith, Wayne Moss
Harmonica – Charlie McCoy
Organ – Charlie McCoy
Percussion – Farrell Morris
Piano – David Briggs, Hargus Robbins
Vibraphone – Charlie McCoy
Viola – Doris Allen, Howard Carpenter, Marvin Chantry
Violin – Brenton Banks, Lillian Hunt, Martin Katahn, Sheldon Kurland
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