The Weatherman
Jeff Parker & Company
Record Label:
615 Hideaway Records
Songwriter:
Norris Wilson, George Richey, Carmol Taylor
Song Time:
2:40
ISRC Number:
QZHYE2383461
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Musicians
Musician Credits:
Jeff Parker – Mandolin, Lead and Tenor Vocals
Jake Vanover - Guitar, Lead Vocal on Chorus.
Taylor Parks - Banjo, Baritone Vocal
Wes Parks - Upright Bass
Special Guest:
Jason Baire - Fiddle - Appears courtesy of
Billy Blue Records
Produced by Ricky Wasson & Jeff Parker
About The Song
“The Weatherman” is the follow up to Jeff Parker & Company’s #1 single “You Don’t Need To Be Improved”. “The Weatherman” is an analogy using the weather to explain how things are going wrong in a relationship between two people. As the song progresses it talks about bad weather turning into good weather and uses examples of sunshine and things of that nature to mirror how things look in the relationship as things get better between the two.
“The Weather Man” is a great country song recorded by George Jones that we felt would be a strong introduction cross over song to the world of bluegrass and we were able to raise the tempo and put our own arrangement and style of harmony singing to the song. – Jeff Parker