Notes & Personnel Info |  | Producers: Hank Williams, Jr., Barry Beckett, Jim Ed Norman. |  | This is part of Curb's Bocephus series. |  | Personnel: Huey Lewis, Reverend Ike, Reba McEntire, Tom Petty, Willie Nelson (vocals); Billy Joe Walker (guitar, acoustic guitar); Dickey Betts (electric guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, background vocals); Thunderhead Hawkins, Wayne Turner, Dino Bradley, Lamar Morris, Paul Worley, Reggie Young (electric guitar); Eddie Long, Sonny Garrish (steel guitar); June Carter Cash (autoharp); Steve Gibson (mandolin); Mark O'Connor (violin, fiddle); Henry Strzelecki (violin); Terry McMillan (harmonica, percussion); Paul Ross (clarinet); Jerry McKinney, Harvey Thompson (saxophone); Jim Horn (baritone saxophone); Ray Carroll, Wayne Jackson, Ben Cauley (trumpet); Herbert Bruce, Charles Rose (trombone); Ike Harris (tuba); John Jarvis (piano); Mike Lawler (synthesizer); Matt Betton (drums). |  | Audio Mixers: Chris Hammond; Keith Odle; Scott Hendricks. |  | Recording information: Loft; Music Mill; Plant, Sausalito, CA; RMS Recording, Las Vegas, NV; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN; Universal Studios Chi. |  | Editor: Glenn Meadows. |  | Photographer: Kevin Stapleton. |  | By the time of 1986's Montana Cafe, Hank Williams, Jr. had established himself as a singular hitmaking country artist, long out of his father's shadow. This allowed Bocephus to loosen up his outlaw image a bit, making this is a happier album because of it. Among the ten tracks are plenty of upbeat hits, including "Country State of Mind," "Mind Your Own Business" featuring Reba McEntire and Willie Nelson, and what would become Hank Jr.'s signature song, "My Name Is Bocephus." ~ Al Campbell | Engineer: Chris Hammond; Danny Leake; George W. Clinton; Jim Scheffler; Robert Missbach; Scott Hendricks; Willie Nelson; Henry Lewis | Musical Guests |  | Reba McEntire |  | Tom Petty |  | Huey Lewis |  | June Carter Cash |  | Willie Nelson |  | Dickey Betts |  | John Jarvis |
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