Juliet Gobert & Homer Wills

I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil Null)

Copyright EMI Unart Catalog Inc.

Arranged by Juliet Gobert & Homer Wills

Juliet Gobert – Vocal, Acoustic Guitar

Homer Wills – Harmonica

Recorded and mixed by Robert Heirendt at Old Home Place Studios, Grass Valley, Ca.

“I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know” was composed by American Songwriter Cecil Null. It was recorded by Skeeter Davis and her sister Betty in 1953. Their single reached number 1 on the Country Music Charts but Betty was tragically killed in an automobile accident on the week that the record was released. Sonny James also recorded the song in 1959.

“I forgot more than you’ll ever know about him,  a mouth full but what more do you need to say.  I love the sassy message in this song so it was an easy choice.” – Juliet Gobert

Juliet Gobert is a song writer of Back Porch Americana and has performed at some of California’s premiere music festivals and venues. She performs her original songs in a duo with veteran harmonica player Homer Wills (The Mavericks, Jerry Jeff Walker, Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt). She also also tours as lead vocalist and guitarist in the all female band “The Heifer Belles”.

Websites: https://www.reverbnation.com/julietgobert https://www.reverbnation.com/theheiferbelles