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A Far Cry from You : ウィキペディア英語版 | A Far Cry from You
"A Far Cry from You" is a song written by Steve Earle that was released as a single by American country artist Connie Smith. The song was released as a single on Epic Records and did not appear on an official album. "A Far Cry from You" became Smith's first official single to be issued following her decision to enter semi-retirement in the late 1970s. Secondly, the song became her final single to reach a position on the ''Billboard'' country chart. == Background and content == "A Far Cry from You" was written by Steve Earle, originally a songwriter whose career would shift into commercial success as a recording artist. Connie Smith had been in a period of semi-retirement from the music industry since 1979. Country artist Ricky Skaggs convinced Smith to return to music again, prompting the recording of Earle's song after signing with Epic Records. Additionally, her youngest daughter was beginning kindergarten, allowing Smith more time to devote to other activities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nodepression.com/article/connie-smith-too-cool-be-forgotten )〕 "A Far Cry from You" was recorded in April of 1985 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The song was cut under Smith's first session as a member of the Epic Records roster. The second track recorded at this session was "Don't Touch", which would serve as the single's official B-side.〔 Since its initial launch, "A Far Cry from You" has received positive critical response. ''No Depression'' praised the song, commenting in 1998, "The record barely dented the charts, but it's noteworthy for being the closest Smith's music has ever come to bluegrass, and for being penned by a then-up-and-coming Nashville songwriter named Steve Earle."〔
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