Roger Miller--Invitation to the blues

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Roger Miller--Invitation to the blues

Post by Fred Shannon »

Betcha' you folks like this version of the old TV shows "Nashville Now" with Roger Miller and company.
Tell us who the steel player is on this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAQtxZwE ... re=related

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Larry Sasser...
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

That would be Larry "Wimpy" Sasser. And he looked pretty happy playing such a classic shuffle!
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Post by Fred Shannon »

Larry sure looked like the happy camper didn't he?


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Post by Nick Reed »

Now that's the way country music is supposed to sound. And did ya notice that was Hoot Hester playing the Fiddle.

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Post by Brandon Ordoyne »

This is my favorite song of all time!! Thanks for posting :)

As the ole Possum once sang...."Who's Gonna Fill their shoes"

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Post by Chuck Hall »

Yep, ole Whimpy hisself. Sounds great don't he.....
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Larry's my latest idol.
Not only does he play great with a good sound, but it looks like he is having fun while he does it.

Did Roger Miller write this song?
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Post by Fred Shannon »

Bent, yes but I think he may have co wrote it with someone.

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Post by Bent Romnes »

Thanks Fred,
Not your typical Roger Miller "Can't Rollerskate..."
funny type song. It just shows the man's enormous talent. That man was in the top 3 songwriters. He left us way too soon. Rest his soul...
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Post by Gary Spaeth »

here's the "trip to the country" version with buddy. others from that album are also here. best miller album for my money.

http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=tra.2470828
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Post by Uffe Edefuhr »

The "Trip to the country" Record by Roger Miller is for me "The one and only best COUNTRY record ever made"
I guess I will die before another country record will beat that one!
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