In 1995, Mike Cromwell, then the production director at WMIL-FM in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, concocted a duet merging elements of both the Keith Whitley and Alison Krauss versions of "When You Say Nothing At All". The "duet" garnered national attention, and it spread from at least Philadelphia to Albuquerque. It was never officially serviced to radio and has never been available commercially. The song written by Paul Overstreet & Don Schlitzwas was originally recorded by Whitley for his 1988 studio...
In 1995, Mike Cromwell, then the production director at WMIL-FM in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, concocted a duet merging elements of both the Keith Whitley and Alison Krauss versions of "When You Say Nothing At All". The "duet" garnered national attention, and it spread from at least Philadelphia to Albuquerque. It was never officially serviced to radio and has never been available commercially. The song written by Paul Overstreet & Don Schlitzwas was originally recorded by Whitley for his 1988 studio album, Don't Close Your Eyes and would became his second number one hit. Krauss recorded the song in 1995 for Keith Whitley: A Tribute. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.