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cas went to a lot of time and effort to copy and list every song and artist in this thread. I think if you’re putting together a playlist of classic country, you’ll find his efforts very helpful. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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I just figured it would say a lot of time scrolling through the pages again and again like I have, to make sure I wasn't posting something twice. "How long could it take?" It ended up taking 2+ hours for some reason. ![]() | |||
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Cas's work was very helpful the past few days. With many broken links, it was very difficult to see quite a few tunes and the artists. | |||
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A random thought a few minutes ago, this being a movie trivia post as much as a music post. The joke or novelty of the song, "if you meet Burt Reynolds..." Don Williams and Burt Reynolds had already been in two movies together at the point. (and Jerry Reed) W.W and the Dixie Dance Kings Edit to add the full version: And Smokey and the Bandit 2, of course with Jerry Reed's great line about Down Williams being his SECOND favorite singer... (Jerry also having been in W.W. ^) This message has been edited. Last edited by: cas, _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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The Kossoy Sisters 1956 (This is the version in the movie Oh Brother Where Art Thou, that isn't on the soundtrack.) | |||
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Well heck.. | |||
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^ The Kossoy Sisters, more folk than country. (heck they were from NYC). But some great traditional folks songs with awful, horrible lyrics, a music tradition for hundreds of years. | |||
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I can't believe there's only one Ray Price song on the list so far. Here are two of my favorites of his. Love his voice. _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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Forty years ago, one didn't dare turn the TV channel on Saturdays at the home place when these fellows' show was on. Now for a little Western tune. Johnny Cash wrote this song, intended for the movie "Rio Bravo" (so the story goes) and Rick Nelson. I have it on an LP, but the song didn't make the movie. This message has been edited. Last edited by: rat2306, | |||
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Out of the blue, this tune came to mind this morning. The Stoneman Family, from 1967. Not great as to video quality, but the sound is mighty good. ETA; for folks who forgot (like me) and the ones not familiar with the story, the older gent with glasses in the video is "Pops" Stoneman. He was one of the organizers of what is known as the Bristol sessions that led to The Carter Family, and Jimmie Rodgers coming into the spotlights and their places in music history. https://www.countrymusichallof...rnest-v-pop-stonemanThis message has been edited. Last edited by: rat2306, | |||
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You’ll probably remember this father/daughter duo from the late 70s. I guess they kinda specialized in cheatin’ songs. Thanks again for your song list, cas. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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More Webb Pierce. | |||
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This thread brings back memories. For instance, The Stoneman Family post; Roni Stoneman, the fiddle player, was on "Hee-Haw" for many years. She passed last year at 85. Donna, the mandolinist is the sole remaining member of that family (of the 23 children born to Pop Stoneman and his wife) and is 91. The second Webb Pierce video I remember best hearing on I think the Porter Wagoner Show, watching it with many of the family. Anyways, I was taking a look back and saw one member had mentioned this Johnny Horton recording on page 3, but no video was embedded. I have his greatest hits on cassette, still. This message has been edited. Last edited by: rat2306, | |||
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Bumming around YouTube again, my recommendations pulled up another version of The Stoneman Family clip. Watched it, and one comment mentioned that is it from a scene in a stock car racer/moonshiner movie made in '67 starring Marty Robbins: "Hell On Wheels". Sure enough, as soon as the Stonemans left the stage, the stage director called Marty up and he belted out this number. Marty knew a thing or two about stock car racing. | |||
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Another good pair from one of the best; had his greatest hits on 8 track back when in the Navy. Myself and the two others in my room used to sing along to a couple of the hits. | |||
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