[b]Great![/b] Now we have most of the LMS recordings in place, but to be sure does anyone have the rest of the recording dates for MOM too? The song "Evening Gown" was recorded 2002 right? and "Bright Lights, Big City" from 2005 right?
After reading the above posts I got to this result. Please correct it if it’s wrong or if you have new info to add. Specially the MOM recordings I have no information on yet.
LMS Recordings:
2003 Rock’n’Roll 2003 Before The Night Is Over 2003 Pink Cadillac 2002 Evening Gown 200? You Don’t Have To Go 2003 Twilight 2003 Traveling Band [color=#0000FF]2003 That Kind Of Fool 2004 Sweet Little Sixteen 2003 Just A Bummin’ Around 2003 Honky Tonk Woman 2003 What’s Made Milwaukee Famous 200? Don’t Be Ashamed Of Your Age 2003 Couple More Years 2003 Ol’ Glory 2003 Trouble In Mind 2003 I Saw Her Standing There 2003 Lost Highway 2003 Hadacol Boogie 2003 What Makes The Irish Heart Beat 2003 The Pilgrim
Bonus:
2003 A Couple More Years 2003 Before The Night Is Over 2004 Bright Lights, Big City 200? The Last Cheaters Waltz 200? I Don’t Want To Be Lonely Tonight 200? Mexicali Rose 2003 Trouble In Mind 200? No Headstone On My Grave 200? Why You Been Gone So Long 200? You Belong To Me
MOM Recordings:
200? Mean Old Man 200? Rockin’ My Life Away 200? Dead Flowers 200? Middle Age Crazy 200? You Can Have Her 200? You Are My Sunshine 200? Hold You In My Heart 200? Swinging Doors 200? Roll Over Beethoven 200? Sweet Virginia 200? Railroad To Heaven 200? Bad Moon Rising 200? Please Release Me 200? Whiskey River 200? I Really Don’t Want To Know 2000 Sunday Morning Coming Down 200? Will The Circle Be Unbroken 200? Miss The Mississippi And You
The vocals for Don’t Be Ashamed Of Your Age were definitely cut around June 2005 (I guess one of the final sessions for the album), though whether or not ALL of it was cut then I don't know.
Of course, with modern recordings they could've been cut at more than one session due to the multiple overdubs. So it's not quite as simple as the 1956 - 1969 era when Jerry cut all his parts at the same session (it was in 1970 when the vocal / piano overdubs began on some recordings, very late compared to groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones who'd been doing this for most of their career).