Silver Threads and Golden Needles.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: Dick Reynolds was a very talented composer but, unfortunately, due to a lifelong battle with alcoholism, he was never able to "pull it together". He co-wrote this '56 classic with Jack Rhodes about his fiancĂ©e who broke up with him - his first and only love. He never recovered from the breakup. B. C. Money, Jr. also claimed to have written the song but most sources attribute it to Reynolds/Rhodes. First recorded by rockabilly great Wanda Jackson, widely regarded as the 1st female rock & roll artist. Her rendition contained a verse not included in later covers. Linda Ronstadt's '73 version was a Top 20 Country hit.

Answer: "Silver Threads and Golden Needles". Jack Rhodes co-wrote Porter Wagoner's "A Satisfied Mind" with Joe "Red" Hayes, later covered by The Byrds on their "Turn, Turn, Turn!" album. Linda's version of "Silver Threads" is my fave but, as you know, Linda can "sing the phone book". Earlier covered by The Springfields, a duo with Dusty and her brother Tom.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWmFeokCHik
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FiKHaSRMeg

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