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"Time Changes Everything" is a Western swing standard with words and music written by Tommy Duncan, the long-time vocalist with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys.〔Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions, Part 3. Library of Congress, Copyright Office., 1941. page 1015〕 Written as a ballad, the lyrics tell of a failed romance and of the hurt that has healed. Each verse ends with: :''... time changes everything.'' The Texas Playboys recorded "Time Changes Everything" during an April 16, 1940 recording session in Saginaw, Texas. It was first released on the OKeh label, and has been reissued many times. (05753).〔''San Antonio Rose: The Life And Music Of Bob Wills''. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 344. ISBN 0-252-00470-1.〕 It became one of the top singles that year. Artists ranging from Roy Rogers (Decca 5908, 1940, with Spade Cooley on fiddle)〔White, ''King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West'', p. 248.〕 to Woody Herman and His Orchestra (Decca 3751, 1941)〔Kriebel, ''Blue Flame'', p. 38: "The arrival of Ram Rubinwitch and Herbie Haymer gave the sax section a new look for the band's April 4 session at Decca, where they recorded the ballads 'You Call It Madness,' 'Intermezzo (A Love Story),' Time Changes Everything,' and 'My Mom,' all starring Herman as singer, and 'Lady Rhapsody'."〕 soon brought out competing records. The Roy Rogers version reached #4 on Billboard's "Hillbilly...Hits" chart in October, 1941 The Playboys recorded another version on July 1, 1960 in Hollywood, CA. This version was also released on many labels.〔''San Antonio Rose: The Life And Music Of Bob Wills''. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 362. ISBN 0-252-00470-1.〕 In 1968 yet another version was recorded in Nashville with J. Preston doing the vocal.〔''San Antonio Rose: The Life And Music Of Bob Wills''. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 367. ISBN 0-252-00470-1.〕 It has been recorded numerous times since, including on tribute albums by George Jones (''George Jones Sings Bob Wills''), Ray Price ("San Antonio Rose") and Merle Haggard (''A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (or, My Salute to Bob Wills)''). ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Time Changes Everything (song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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