The Good Ol' Boys — Alive and Well

The Good Ol Boys - Alive & Well is an album by American country singers Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley, released in 1984 on Columbia Records.[1][2] Included on the album is the duo's single "Where's the Dress", a satire of the pop band Culture Club.[3]

The Good Ol' Boys — Alive & Well
Studio album by
Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley
Released1984
GenreCountry
LabelColumbia
ProducerBlake Mevis
Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley chronology
Greatest Hits
(1982)
The Good Ol' Boys — Alive & Well
(1984)
Live from Bobs, Memphis
(1985)
Singles from The Good Ol' Boys - Alive & Well
  1. "Where's the Dress"
    Released: June 1984
  2. "The Boy's Night Out"
    Released: September 1984
  3. "Daddy's Honky Tonk"
    Released: January 1985
  4. "Still on a Roll"
    Released: March 1985

Track listing

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  1. "Where's the Dress" (T. Stampley/B. Lindsey/G. Cummings) - 2:50
  2. "He's Back In Texas" (T. Seals/W. Newton) - 2:27
  3. "Honky Tonk Money" (M. Garvin/R. Hellard/B. Jones) - 2:30
  4. "Wild And Crazy Guys" (B. Lindsey/J. Carter/O. J. Christopher) - 2:39
  5. "We've Got Our Moe-Joe Working" (P. Foster) - 2:56
  6. "The Boy's Night Out" (J. Stampley/T. Stampley/D. Rosson) - 2:42
  7. "Daddy's Honky Tonk" (B. Keel/B. Moore) - 2:34
  8. "Wildlife Sanctuary" (B. Gallimore/B. Mevis/B. Shore/D. Wills) - 2:16
  9. "Alive And Well" (T. Stampley/D. Rosson/S. McComb) - 2:16
  10. "Still On A Roll" (J. Greenbaum/B. Hobbs/B. Mevis) - 2:56

Musicians

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  • Sonny Garrish - Steel guitar
  • Fred Newell - Lead guitar
  • Brent Rowan - Lead guitar
  • Bobby Thompson - Rhythm guitar
  • Chip Young - Rhythm guitar
  • Larry Paxton - Bass guitar
  • Bob Wray - Bass guitar
  • Curtis Young - Backing Vocals
  • Gary Prim - Keyboards
  • Bobby Ogdin - Keyboards
  • Jerry Kroon - Drums
  • Rob Hajacos - Fiddle
  • Terry McMillan - Harmonica

Personnel

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  • Bill Harris - Engineer
  • Doug Crider - Asst. Engineer
  • Mark Tucker - Photography
  • Bill Johnson & Jeff Morris - Art direction

References

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  1. ^ "The Good Ol' Boys, Alive and Well". Winnipeg Free Press. 21 July 1984. p. 18.
  2. ^ Edwards, Joe (4 Aug 1984). "Videos can be a drag for country music duo". The Globe and Mail. p. E11.
  3. ^ "How Moe Bandy's Cheating, Drinking Songs Made Him Country's Tragic Clown". Rolling Stone Country. February 1, 2018. Retrieved June 12, 2021.