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Try playing some Chris Knight. He is an amazing singer songwriter from KY.
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Lately, I've been digging up some old [some REALLY old] song out of my memory bank and they've been a lot of fun. Granted, some of them I had to look up the words for, online, just to make sure. Either way, they're a lot of fun to play and get you a lot of "Wow, I forgot about that one."
The Year that Clayton Delaney Died [Tom T. Hall] Saginaw Michigan [Lefty Frizell] Third Rate Romance [Amazing Rythm Aces] Sixteen Tons {Tennessee Erine Ford] [You picked a Fine Time to Leve Me] Lucille, and.. Ruby [don't take your love to town] [made famous by Kenny Rodgers] Dixie Land Delight [Alabama] [not TOO old but mostly forgotten none-the-less] Sometimes I go to Cowpie or Cowboy Song Lyrics and browse through the old time artists and let the song titles jog my memory.
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I've seen all those folks at one time or another wear little fringy stuff on their outfits just like Kellie Pickler...
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I'm sure I will repeat some but here are the 5 favorite country songs on my set-list:
Poncho and Lefty (most folks recognize it because of Willie/Haggard version but it's still a singer/songwriter tune, to which I like to stay true whenever I can) Sunday Morning Coming Down - (Kristofferson) Same thing here, Cash made it popular. Me and Bobby McGee (Kristofferson version obviously - I mean I love JJ but I could never pull it off and Kris' version is very country. I'm Still a Guy - Brad Paisly (he is about the only contemporary Top40 country artist I listen to and I love his songwriting / selection) Big Iron - Marty Robins (My version is patterned after the Johnny Cash American Recordings version, which I like better than Marty's) Others of note - Folsom Prison Blues, He Stopped Loving Her Today, Desperado (enough country folks have covered it to qualify I think)
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here's a nice slow song sung by Patty Loveless - Someday I Will Lead The Parade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCDSpglGgsU does it sound like some other well known country-ish/gospel-ish song to anyone out there? cannot think of the song and it's driving me nuts...
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Here's some from a different track
"Hearts of Stone" "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues" "You're the Reason" "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" "She Thinks I Still Care" "Today I Started Loving You Again" CK
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" I've never really done this kind of thing before have you?"
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Collings, Martins, Gibsons, Taylor, Fenders, PRS's, Powers, a Takamine and MORGAN,TONEKING, FRIEDMAN AND FENDER amps..love them all!!! |