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Honored in 2012 with the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award, Country Music Hall of Fame member Glen Campbell has recorded his final track.
I m Not Gonna Miss You was written by Campbell and Julian Raymond particularly for a brand new documentary titled GLEN CAMPBELL: I LL BE ME. Produced by Raymond, the music was recorded within the Los Angeles-based mostly Sunset Sound Factory and East West Recording Studios.
With a mere handful of piano chords, then a swell of harmonies, I m Not Gonna Miss You opens into the poignant, but clear-eyed revelation of the issues Alzheimer s steals. Almost lumbering by means of the melody, Campbell s weathered tenor confesses the painful truths of what’s misplaced, the fee and the truth that it’ll all be misplaced to him, the person who can t keep in mind. Pedal metal weeps, strings bathe the melody that rises towards drums and an electrical guitar that mirrors the unbreakable passage of life and time.
GLEN CAMPBELL: I LL BE ME is an epic human drama that intimately showcases the person and his music all through Campbell s wrestle with Alzheimer s. Chronicling the story of affection, laughter, resilience and energy of music, this movie exhibits how towards all odds, America s biggest nation star wouldn’t surrender. Directed and produced by James Keach (producer of Walk The Line) and produced by Trevor Albert (Groundhog Day).
Big Machine Records will proudly launch a soundtrack for the movie that additionally options The Band Perry, who beforehand paid tribute to Campbell in the course of the 2012 GRAMMY Awards. The challenge additionally options Campbell s daughter Ashley who performs an unique track.
We are so honored to not solely launch Glen Campbell s ultimate recording, however to be related to such a profound movie that may assist increase consciousness of these affected by Alzheimer s and highlight the necessary position of those that look after them, remarked Big Machine Label Group President & CEO Scott Borchetta who serves because the venture s Executive Producer with Keach.
Additionally, a number of of right now s largest musical stars seem within the movie to pay tribute to the legend together with Bruce Springsteen, Bill Clinton, The Edge (from U2), Paul McCartney, Jay Leno, Vince Gill, Jimmy Webb, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Steve Martin, Chad Smith, and The Band Perry.