"Take Me Down" is a song recorded by American #countryMusic band #Alabama. It was released in May 1982 as the second single from Alabama's album #MountainMusic. Written by #Exile band members #MarkGray and #JPPennington, the song was originally recorded by Exile in 1980.
Two snakes with green and brown patterns coiled around each other. The text 'No Better ~***~ InsaneAndHappyAboutIt' is written across the picture in bold black letters.
A snapshot of the tags and summery of my story, 'Biting Down, on AO3.
I honestly can't remember writing this which is neat because it feel new 🤪🤪🤪
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This is the 45 RPM vinyl record of "Diamond in the Dust" by Mark Gray on Columbia Records. It's yellow and orange with black and white font.
This is the B-side 45 RPM vinyl record of "I Guess You Must Have Touched Me Just Right" by Mark Gray on Columbia Records. It's yellow and orange with black and white font.
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This is the front cover of "Diamond in the Dust" by Mark Gray. He's wearing a white jacket and he's looking directly at the camera with his right hand behind his head and his left hand is resting on what looks like an instrument of some sort.
This is the back cover of "Diamond in the Dust" by Mark Gray. It's the same exact photo and information with more details. Such as which album the song is from. "This Ol' Piano", music producers, etc. Just to reiterate, he's wearing a white jacket and he's looking directly at the camera with his right hand behind his head and his left hand is resting on what looks like an instrument of some sort, perhaps a piano.
41 years ago today, September 29, 1984, Mark Gray debuted on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart with “Diamond in the Dust” and went on to peak at #9 and spent a total of 21 weeks on the chart.
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