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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart
Vocals
Jools Holland
Jools Holland
Piano
Derek Nash
Derek Nash
Saxophone
Nick Lunt
Nick Lunt
Baritone Saxophone
Dave Swift
Dave Swift
Bass
Matt O'Connor
Matt O'Connor
Tambourine
Gilson Lavis
Gilson Lavis
Drums
Mark Flanagan
Mark Flanagan
Guitar
Christopher Holland
Christopher Holland
Organ
Karl Vanden Bossche
Karl Vanden Bossche
Percussion
Anna Brooks
Anna Brooks
Saxophone
Michael Rose
Michael Rose
Saxophone
Phil Veacock
Phil Veacock
Saxophone
Courtney Brown
Courtney Brown
Trombone
Fayyaz Virji
Fayyaz Virji
Trombone
Roger Goslyn
Roger Goslyn
Trombone
Winston Rollins
Winston Rollins
Trombone
Enrico Tomasso
Enrico Tomasso
Trumpet
Jason McDermid
Jason McDermid
Trumpet
Jonathan Scott
Jonathan Scott
Trumpet
Nathan Bray
Nathan Bray
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Redd Stewart
Redd Stewart
Lyrics
Pee Wee King
Pee Wee King
Composer
Derek Nash
Derek Nash
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Harry Timson
Harry Timson
Engineer
Nitin Sawhney
Nitin Sawhney
Producer
Alex Wharton
Alex Wharton
Mastering Engineer
George Latham
George Latham
Assistant Engineer
James Stewart
James Stewart
Assistant Engineer
Kevin Savigar
Kevin Savigar
Mixing Engineer
Michael Boddy
Michael Boddy
Mixing Engineer
Patrick Logue
Patrick Logue
Assistant Engineer

Lyrics

This is the good old Tennessee Waltz, woo, woo, yeah
And old friend stole my sweetheart away from me
I was dancing with my darling to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened, I happened to see
Oh, yes, I did
I introduced him to my loved one, and while they were dancing
My friend stole my sweetheart away from me
Now listen here
I remember the night of that weatherful Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just, I know just how much I've lost
Ah, yes, I am
I lost my darling, my sweet darling the night they were playing
The beautiful, wonderful Tennessee Waltz
Come on now, huh, aye
Oh, yeah, I lost my darling that night, oh, hey
I remember the night and that Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just, I know just how much I lost
Ah, yes, I am
I lost my darling, a lovely darling, the night they were playing
That beautiful, that wonderful, that sensational, that lovely, that vile Tennessee Waltz
Oh, yeah
Written by: Redd Stewart
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