When the Morning Comes - Hoyt Axton video free download


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Hoyt Axton performs When the Morning Comes on his album, The A&M Years.

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10 years ago

Richard Barrett

Hoyt was an actor as well as an incredible song writer He appeared on Bonanza and he was the toy sales man father in the first Gremlins

10 years ago

Colin Sanders

entered Cashbox June 22, 1974

10 years ago

Pris Platt

FB asked what's on my mind - this came

10 years ago

George Price

It's a collection of Hoyt's best tracks (full albums?) from his time on A & M Records in the 1970's.

10 years ago

Randy Coursey

Hoyt was one he'll of a songwriter. I loved his bass pipes! RIP HOYT

10 years ago

ojaioan

tHANKS to an ORIGINAL! Hoyt was a "WILD BULL WRITER"...and a HERO to me!

11 years ago

N Gamble

Rick. Here's on I didn't put on your cd. But this was one I actually listened to Gordie Tupper play at CKDA (I was actually in his booth) when it was in the basement of the Douglas Hotel. Hoyt Axton with Linda Ronstadt. Yeee-haaaa!!!

11 years ago

Ron Cromer

A&M records was started by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. They took the "A" from Alpert and "M" from Moss.

11 years ago

whiteray1

The "A&M" in A&M Records stand for the last initials of the label's two founders, Herb Alpert (of Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass) and Jerry Moss. The label was started in 1962. The BSN Pubs history of the label says,"Starting with almost nothing (a couple of hundred dollars of pooled resources), Alpert and Moss built the most successful independent record company in history, and sold the label to PolyGram in 1989 for around a half-billion dollars."

11 years ago

TheLVSaddleTramp

"My feet are in the stirrups and my pony wants to run" great line Rest in Peace Hoyt

12 years ago

FakeApology

It was the label he was on when he made this album. I'm not sure what it stands for though.

12 years ago

bogiewheelman71

what do the A & M years stand for ?

12 years ago

5urrealk1ller

Fantastic! Excellent sound quality. Thank you, very much, for sharing this.

12 years ago

beachgal SF

And that is Linda Ronstadt singing on this with him. These were great yrs for Hoyt. I worked at A&M Records when he was signed. I had been a fan since I was a kid and was thrilled to have him on board. He seemed really surprised when Sweet Misery started to get a lot of play on FM. Really fun days - long ones - hardly seemed like work tho.

12 years ago

Ty Silva

It reminds me of my childhood too. My mom would have this on sometimes on the weekends.

12 years ago

heavypsych666

Yep, same here. :-)

12 years ago

nemesisgenius

Hoyt Axton (April 25,1938-October 26, 1999) He died too young at age 61. One of the most talented men in the entertainment industry. R.I.P Hoyt.

12 years ago

Ken4Pyro

Rest well, Hoyt. You sure had an impact on me.

13 years ago

bogiewheelman71

reminds me of a past few mornings myself

13 years ago

monkeyinyoursoul

Linda Ronstadt on backing vocal.

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