Beyond its success as a song, "Slowly" was hugely influential in the history of country music, in that it was among the first (and certainly the most successful to date) songs to feature a pedal steel guitar. The song's iconic intro, played by Bud Isaacs, was said to have sent legions of lap steel guitar players scurrying to their closets for wire coat hangers, with which they attempted to modify their existing instruments to get the pitch shifting effect achieved by Isaacs.
Chart performance
The song was one of Pierce's more successful singles, spending seventeen weeks at the top of the Country and Western Best Sellers lists and a total of thirty-six weeks in the Billboard chart.[1]
Personnel
(29 November 1953, Castle Studio, The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville, Tennessee)
In 1968, Jimmy Martin recorded the song which appeared in the album Free-born Man (1969)
In the 1960s, Jimmy Dean recorded a version for his album Jimmy Dean and The Town & Countrymen. In 1971, Jimmy Dean and Dottie West recorded a duet of the song, which hit the Top 40 on the country charts
In 1981, Kippi Brannon had her sole hit on the country charts with her version of the song
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