Song titled: Its a long way from Tennessee to Texas
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Song titled: Its a long way from Tennessee to Texas
Anybody have a copy of this song. I think its a Johnny Bush song and it has great steel rides in it. Recorded back in the 70's. I'd like to have the album title and number so that I can try and find it. Thanks...
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From Johnny Bush's web site:
http://www.johnnybush.com/merchandise.html
Track 22 on Greatest Hits Volume 1
http://www.johnnybush.com/merchandise.html
Track 22 on Greatest Hits Volume 1
Sonny Morris sjm227@hotmail.com
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I have this song on a 45 record. Chalker and Emmons tore it up swapping breaks on this one.
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Johnny Bush
It is on the "Greatist Hits" CD but it is only Chalker playing steel. There are others on that CD with both Emmons and Chalker.
I talked to Johnny and it is available at johnnybush.com as Sonbone posted.
Don
I talked to Johnny and it is available at johnnybush.com as Sonbone posted.
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Now I'm really confused... I just bought that greatest hits CD that's listed on the website and on the one I got there is no insert and no credits at all. A lot of the stuff sounds like Weldon for sure, but there are two songs (not five) with both Chalker and Emmons; "Secret Love" and "Home in San Antone" (which has been available for years on a Rhino "Country Guitar" CD). And the version of "From Tennessee to Texas" has Chalker (or a damn good imitation) but not Emmons. There must have been two versions released, with a different one on the single (not that uncommon).I got the CD from him in Dallas, There is an insert that says Emmons and Chalker were featured together on five songs, but not on that one. It was Weldon Myrick
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The insert that came with my CD is confusing. I listened to the song again and it really sounds like Chalker. Some of the songs I expected to sound like typical Chalker and Emmons sound more like Myrick. Of course they do not always play those signature licks on every song. Remember those sweet simple fills from the Wilburn Brothers show that Curly played?
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We have it on our CD "The Jazzabillies" featuring Dave Owens on vocals. www.jazzabillies.com
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Pete,
Your memory seems to be the same as mine on this, surely somebody out there has that old 45 around somewhere? The brief clip on the JB website just about gets the song up to the break and fades out.
Hope all is going well for you these days.
Jay
Whoops I guess I should read these posts a little more carefully as Darvin says he does have the 45 and confirms it is C and E. I thought the version on the JB website clip seemed a little cleaned up from the way I recall the song anyway but it has been a long time.
Your memory seems to be the same as mine on this, surely somebody out there has that old 45 around somewhere? The brief clip on the JB website just about gets the song up to the break and fades out.
Hope all is going well for you these days.
Jay
Whoops I guess I should read these posts a little more carefully as Darvin says he does have the 45 and confirms it is C and E. I thought the version on the JB website clip seemed a little cleaned up from the way I recall the song anyway but it has been a long time.
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When I was listening to the TN to TX song years back, I always thought that it was Chalker only. Even back then I could tell Emmons and Chalker apart pretty well. Although I havent heard the song in a number of years, I still remember hearing only the Chalker sound and chords on that cut-these days called track. But you know, I could be wrong...
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I just dug out my old 45's of Johnny Bush. On Tennessee to Texas, it was only Curley on steel. On Home in San Antone, it was Buddy and Curley both. It had been so long since I had had them out, I had forgotten.
The flip side of T to T is Toy Telephone, and the flip side of Home, is I Can Feel Him Touching You. I don't know who was playing on these, I'll hook up my turntable and listen to them in the next few days.
The flip side of T to T is Toy Telephone, and the flip side of Home, is I Can Feel Him Touching You. I don't know who was playing on these, I'll hook up my turntable and listen to them in the next few days.
Darvin Willhoite
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.