Introduction:
“Together Again,” famously recorded by Gene Watson as a duet with Rhonda Vincent, is a country classic originally written and released by Buck Owens in 1964. Owens’ version was a major success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Over the years, the song has been covered by numerous artists, including Emmylou Harris, who brought it renewed attention in 1975 with her own rendition.
Gene Watson’s interpretation, featured on his 2007 album In a Perfect World, brought a fresh take on this beloved tune. Produced by Brent Rowan, the album emphasized collaborations with prominent artists, showcasing Watson’s ability to adapt classic material to his own traditional country style. Watson and Vincent’s duet on “Together Again” added a warm and harmonious dimension to the song, blending his smooth baritone with her clear, emotive vocals. This partnership underscored their mutual respect for country and bluegrass traditions.
The recording was celebrated for its faithful homage to the song’s origins while also allowing Watson and Vincent’s vocal chemistry to shine. This version received acclaim for its authenticity and heartfelt delivery, cementing its place as a standout track on the album. The song’s enduring appeal speaks to its timeless melody and universal theme of reconciliation, making it a favorite among fans of classic country music.
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Lyrics:
“Together Again”
My tears have stopped falling
The long lonely nights
Are now at an endThe key to my heart
You hold in your hand
And nothing else matters
We’re together again
Together again
The gray skies are gone
You’re back in my arms
Now where you belong
The love that I knew
Is living again
And nothing else matters
We’re together again
And nothing else matters
We’re together again