Jim Murphy
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Jim Murphy
Since I have been unable to find a cd of Johnny Paycheck"s "Live at Gilley's",featuring Jim Murphy, I am wondering if any forum members might have one that they could burn a copy for me. I would be happy to burn a cd in return, anything the member may be interested in that I might have a copy of. Please e-mail me through here if interested. For the many fans of Murph out there, I do have a copy of him with Vasser Clements at the Bottom Line in NYC, in which Murph is definitely in the forefront. Thanks in advance!!!!!
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Jimmy Murphey
On the recording of I LOVE YOU BECAUSE by Carl Smith.
I have heard it was Jimmy Murphey and I have heard it was Chalker. Can someone set the record straight? I know Murphey worked for Carl around the time that session was done.
Help.
I have heard it was Jimmy Murphey and I have heard it was Chalker. Can someone set the record straight? I know Murphey worked for Carl around the time that session was done.
Help.
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Ben,
Rest assured it was Chalker on
the 'I Love You Because' recording.
If you'll notice, on the album, Johnny
Sibert in playing his Fender steel as well.
Sibert was, by that time, a veteran 'Tunesmith'
yet Curly was the 'new sound in town, so Carl
Smith used them both in the studio.
Chalker was getting more and more sessions and
therefore didn't take as many travel dates, so
Smith used Jim Murphy, who could very well play
a style similar to Curlys, for road dates, and
later, recording dates.
~Russ
Rest assured it was Chalker on
the 'I Love You Because' recording.
If you'll notice, on the album, Johnny
Sibert in playing his Fender steel as well.
Sibert was, by that time, a veteran 'Tunesmith'
yet Curly was the 'new sound in town, so Carl
Smith used them both in the studio.
Chalker was getting more and more sessions and
therefore didn't take as many travel dates, so
Smith used Jim Murphy, who could very well play
a style similar to Curlys, for road dates, and
later, recording dates.
~Russ