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Your fav-o-rite country song
I got them ten forward gears and that Georgia overdrive...Dave Dudley, Six Days on the Road
So, I got to thinkin', my fav-o-rite music is country. Specifically, classic country.
What are some of your favorites?
Mine are:
-Six Days on the Road
-El Paso, Marty Robins
-Johnny Cash
-Hank Williams Sr., Jambalaya/I saw the light
-Nashville (on the AM)
-Conway Twitty
I think we all got a lil' Country in us
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Sunday mourning coming down........Johhny Cash
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Patsy Cline..
" She's got you"
Patsy Cline - She's Got You - YouTube
" Crazy"
Patsy Cline - Crazy (Original Stereo) - YouTube
David Allen Coe
" You never even called me by my name "/ You don't have to call me DARLIN' DARLIN""
You Never Even Called Me By My Name! - YouTube
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Strange........Patsy Cline
I'm not a big fan of c&w, but Patsy is always an exception.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAVLz8hKYGk&feature=fvst
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How 'bout Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' by Charlie Pride
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DAVE DUDLEY -- SIX DAYS ON THE ROAD - YouTube
One of my fav-o-rite versions of the classic...six days on the road!
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If I had to pick just one that would be mine also. I'm a firm believer than any young country singer, before they are allowed to record, should have to spend three days listening to nothing but George Jones music.
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1. Crazy written by Willie Nelson, sung by Patsy Cline
2. El Paso sung by Marty Robins
3. Lovesick Blues by Hank Sr.
4. Big Iron Marty Robins
5. Leaving' on Your Mind Patsy Cline
6. Picture of Me Without You George Jones
7. Waitin' For a Train Jimmie Rodgers
8. It Don't Hurt Any More Hank Snow
9. New San Antonia Rose Bob Wills Tommy Duncan
10. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Hank Sr.
I could easily come up with another top-ten list from Johnny Cash, Ferlin Husky, Lefty Frizzell, The Carter Family, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, Ernest Tubb, etc. Nothing much after 1970. Very little after 1960. It is a shame they stopped recording Country Music. There are some good songs and good performers, but what they are doing ain't country.
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"I've Been Everywhere" and "the Golden Rocket", by Hank Snow...and "Thank God And Greyhound" by Roy Clark.
The Roy Clark song marked the completion of my education in that phase of life. I'm very fond of it, play it now and then for old times sake.
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wagon wheel - by old crowe medicine show, or
lately ive been thinkin too much lately - by david alan coe, or
smokey mountain memories - mel street.
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He stopped loving her today---- G.J.
A Country Boy can Survive---- Hank Jr
Ring of Fire---Cash
All of my Ex's live in Texas--Strait
Are you sure Hank done it this way?---- Waylon.
I believe in You---Don Williams
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If Drinkin Don't Kill Me, Her Memory Will. George Jones
Icy Blue Heart. John Hiatt
Ring of Fire. Johnny Cash
East of Eden. Lone Justice
Kawliga. Hank Williams
Sweet Marie. Jason and the Scorchers
L.A. County. Lyle Lovett (backup vocals by Emmylou Harris)
Pancho and Lefty. Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard
Ghost Riders in the Sky:
1. Slim Whitman
2. Dick Dale
3. Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings
4. Concrete Blonde
5. Mary McCaslin
6. Blondie
7. All the rest. I have about 130 versions. I am told this song has been recorded by somewhere between 500 and 1000 different artists.
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So many favorites.
Seven Spanish Angels. By Ray Charles and Willy Nelson
Tennessee Whiskey By David Allen Coe
That Blues man By Alan Jackson
In Color by Jamie Johnson
There are so many others.
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I am not a True Country Western Music kind of guy, but I do like...
Bob Wills is Still the King.
Anything by Marty Robbins, including White Sport Coat.
Some of Trace Adkins stuff.
The song "She's Acting Single, I'm Drinking Double...
Ring of Fire
All my Exes Live in Texas
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry..
I will stop here as I do not want to get "too" COUNTRY...
I am more of a Moody Blues, Chicago, Beatles, BeeGees, Jethro Tull, Rush, Tangerine Dream, on to Evenessence, kind of guy...
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Oh, most any ole country song will do as long as its on a record, you can play it backwards and get back.....your wife/girlfriend, your job and dog and such! (sorry, I couldent resist!)
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I'm originally from Nashville, so it's hard to come up with an all-time favorite. A short list of things not mentioned yet: - Orange Blossom Special - Charlie Daniels and Papa John Creech (Jefferson Airplane), at the Exit Inn on Elliston Place, 1972. 20 minute breakdown.
- Will the Circle be Unbroken - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Roy Acuff, Mother Maybelle Carter, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, and others.
- Wildwood Flower - A.P. Carter and the Carter Family.
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- The Ride - David Allen Coe.
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Can't do just one, here's my list:
1. Chris Ledoux - Western Skies, Little Joe the Wrangler, Look At You Girl, and Strawberry Roan
2. Ray Price - Faded Love, and A Different Kind of Flower
3. Rosie Flores - Honky Tonk Moon
4. Tish Hinojosa - Closer Still and In The Real West
5. Joe Ely - West Texas Waltz and She Never Spoke Spanish to Me
6. Bobby Bear - Tequila Sheila
7. Sammi Smith - Help Me Make It Through the Night
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10. The Gin Blossoms - It Wasn't Really Cheatin' 'Cause She Looked So Much Like You
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Oh, most any ole country song will do as long as its on a record, you can play it backwards and get back.....your wife/girlfriend, your job and dog and such! (sorry, I couldent resist!)
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I like Rock, Country and Gospel, which of course means I'm a huge Elvis fan. He did a bunch of good ones in all three categories.
Others I'm partial to:
El Paso by Marty Robbins
Pancho and Lefty by Willie and Waylon
Note: the above two were ones I sang to my three kids thousands of times to put 'em to sleep.
Blue Side of the Grey by Atlanta-(Check that one out on Youtube, it'll make you cry)
Bed of Roses by The Statler Brothers
Almost anything by The Oak Ridge Boys
A Simple Man by Charlie Daniels
The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
Sink the Bismarck by Johnny Horton
Ghost Riders in the Sky by Johnny Cash
Lots more will probably come to me later, but these will do for now.
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Luckenbach--Willie and Wayon.
Pancho and Lefty--Willie and Merle, also, original by Townes Van Zandt
Cocaine Blues--Johnny Cash
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Luckenbach--Willie and Wayon.
Pancho and Lefty--Willie and Merle, also, original by Townes Van Zandt
Cocaine Blues--Johnny Cash
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Thanks for correcting me on Pancho and Lefty. It was Merle, not Waylon.
I really shoulda known that, I just bought the CD.
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1. Crazy written by Willie Nelson, sung by Patsy Cline
2. El Paso sung by Marty Robins
3. Lovesick Blues by Hank Sr.
4. Big Iron Marty Robins
5. Leaving' on Your Mind Patsy Cline
6. Picture of Me Without You George Jones
7. Waitin' For a Train Jimmie Rodgers
8. It Don't Hurt Any More Hank Snow
9. New San Antonia Rose Bob Wills Tommy Duncan
10. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Hank Sr.
I could easily come up with another top-ten list from Johnny Cash, Ferlin Husky, Lefty Frizzell, The Carter Family, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, Ernest Tubb, etc. Nothing much after 1970. Very little after 1960. It is a shame they stopped recording Country Music. There are some good songs and good performers, but what they are doing ain't country.
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Great list, and I couldn't agree more about your comments on today's "country music." In reality, it is nothing more than this era's pop rock music. The music industry's insistence on calling it country music is a travesty to real country music. It's all about market demos, and the new country music is the pop music alternative to urban rap music. I call the new stuff "red neck rock..." To make things even more strange, you still see some more traditional country music artists lumped into the mix; kind of a mess really...
My father was a big country music fan, grew up raising horses, etc. so I appreciate the old time country guys, many of them listed in posts above. I like all sorts of music, but something relaxing about listening to that simple old-time country music (30's, 40's, and in to the early 50's). Hank Williams Sr. came along at the tail end of that era (or, did he start the new era...?), and I like him a lot. Don't care much for Hank Jr. Hank the III is interesting... Marty Robbins had an incredible voice.
When I was young, I really liked Johnny Cash, Willie, Don Williams, Merle Haggard, and Waylon Jennings. Saw some of them in concert when I was young, and actually met Willie at a Farm Aid concert several years ago (nice guy...).
I suppose the cool thing about music is that there's something for everyone...
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Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain by Willie
On the Road Again by Willie
Eastbound and Down by Jerry Reed
Ghostriders in the Sky by Anybody
My Name is Sue by Johnny
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Tracy Nelsons' version of Love Has No Pride. Linda Ronstadt's Silver Threads and Golden Needles, and the complete works of Emily Lou Harris.
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I also really like Ian Tyson; he covers the Northern Range beautifully. A guy back in the 60s going by the name of Johnny Western wrote up the original "Have Gun, Will Travel" theme music. In his prime he had a great voice. His rendition of "The Searchers" theme song and "Rolling Dust" will put chills up your spine...
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Country Boy can Survive--- Bocephus
Wichita Lineman--- Glenn Campbell
Anything by Skynrd
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