Country legend Lorrie Morgan has shared a duet with Tracy Lawrence on "After The Fire Is Gone," one of the tracks from the much-anticipated reissue of Morgan's 2009 covers album, A Moment In Time.
Composed by L.E. White, "After The Fire Is Gone" is one of country's most iconic duets, sung by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty in 1970. Tammy Wynette and George Jones followed in 1973. Other immortal pairings to sing their version of the song include Willie Nelson and Tracy Nelson, Steve Earle and Allison Moorer and TG Shepherd and Kelly Lang.
"It was a pleasure to sing with the 'Sticks and Stones' chart-topper," says Morgan. "It has been a dream of mine since I first heard [him] sing."
She added, "A Moment In Time means the world to me! It is the most rewarding piece of music I have been involved with in quite a few years. When [producer] Wally Wilson approached me about this album, I was so excited to be recreating and reliving the feelings that made me fall in love with music."
Produced by Wally Wilson, the 14-track album was recorded in what Morgan describes as the "old way" of making music together - live in the studio with no overdubs.
Available in a deluxe 6-panel digipak and on vinyl for the first time, the CD also includes a bonus DVD featuring a 40 minute behind the scenes mini-documentary on the making of the album.
A Moment In Time Reissue Tracklist: 1. Cry2. Are You Lonesome Tonight?3. After the Fire Is Gone4. Leavin' on Your Mind5. Borrowed Angel6. Break It to Me Gently7. By the Time I Get to Phoenix
1. Easy Lovin'2. 'Til I Get It Right3. Alright I'll Sign the Papers4. I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall5. Misty Blue6. Wine Me Up7. Lovin' on Backstreets
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