I'm Sorry for You My Friend is an album by the American musician Moe Bandy , released in 1977 on the Columbia label.[ 3] [ 4] It was recorded at Columbia Recording Studio "B". The album peaked at No. 18 on Billboard' s Top Country Albums chart.[ 5] The title track is a cover of the Hank Williams song.[ 6]
The track "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" would become a No. 1 hit for George Strait in 1984.
"I'm Sorry for You, My Friend" (H. Williams) - 2:22
"Someone That I Can Forget" (L. Hargrove/P. Drake) - 2:28
"The Lady from the Country (Of Eleven Hundred Springs)" (J. Jay/B. Evans) - 2:08
"So Much for You, So Much for Me" (L. Anderson) - 2:23
"All the Beer and All My Friends Are Gone" (B. Anderson/M. L. Turner) - 2:39
"A Four Letter Fool" (K. Jean) - 2:20
"High Inflation Blues" (S. Collom) - 1:55
"Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind " (S. D. Shafer/D. Shafer) - 2:12
"She's an Angel" (H. Howard/L. J. Dillon) - 1:54
"She's Everybody's Woman, I'm Nobody's Man" (S. D. Shafer/M. Bandy) - 2:33
The Jordanaires
The Nashville Edition
Sound Engineer - Lou Bradley
Photography - Jim McGuire
Design - Bill Barnes, Cheryl Pardue
^ "I'm Sorry for You, My Friend Moe Bandy" . AllMusic . Retrieved 25 March 2024 .
^ The Rolling Stone Record Guide . Random House. 1979. p. 22.
^ Hensley, Dennis E. (Dec 18, 1977). "Country Boy". The Star Press . p. B9.
^ Country Music: The Encyclopedia . St. Martin's Press. 2000. p. 28.
^ "Moe Bandy" . Billboard . Retrieved 25 March 2024 .
^ The Hank Williams Reader . Oxford University Press. 2014. p. 179.