Dwight Yoakam 'Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" 7" (Vinyl, Third Man, 2016)
Kentucky born, Ohio raised; Tennessee jilted, California praised. That's
the way the story goes, at least. In 1977 when Dwight Yoakam moved to
Nashville to pursue his honky-tonk dreams, Nashville was moving away
from the traditional and Countrypolitan sound it had spent the better
part of a century developing, and more towards the pop-country that
still holds the airwaves hostage. Dwight found that his musical
aspirations were better suited for the post-Bakersfield, 'Hillbilly' Los
Angeles scene, and that his music was better received by the West coast
punks and drunks than it ever was by the Music City establishment. It's
a real stain on Nashville's history books, because Dwight Yoakam turned
out to be one of the best damn artists country music has ever known.
You know for certain now that Nashville has recognized it's mistake by
the sheer number of times 'Guitars, Cadillacs' is picked on lower
Broadway each day. It never gets old. It's practically the city anthem.
Third Man Records, as you know, is thrilled to call Nashville home to
it's label headquarters, and calling Nashville home means putting out
some real country music records. We did it earlier this year from one
Margo Price, and we're doing it again now, just in time for the CMA
Music Festival next week. Dwight Yoakam recently took to the studio with
our fearless leader Jack White III to record two of the swingin'est
tunes we've ever had covered in our Blue Series: 'Tomorrow's Gonna Be
Another Day' (Boyce/Venet, popularized by The Monkees) b/w 'High On The
Mountain of Love' (Dorman, popularized by Kenny Lynch, then Johnny
Rivers, then the Beach Boys, and recorded by many others along the way).
Produced by White and backed by the Third Man band of all-stars -
Lillie Mae Rische, Daru Jones, Cory Younts, Dominic Davis, Fats Kaplin -
these two renditions, into which Dwight's delivery breathes new life,
proves that with the right artist behind the microphone, any song'll
make an even better country song. Now, have you ever heard anything more
Nashville than that?
Tracklist:
1 Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day
2 High on a Mountain of Love