Tammy's Apartment #9
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Tammy's Apartment #9
Who was the steel player on Tammy's first recording of Apartment #9 ? My guess, Jimmy Day.
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I thought it was Lloyd Green, but Richard could possibly be right...
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For those who want to compare different versions of the song, I have posted four tracks on my website. Here are the versions by Johnny Paycheck and Charley Pride (with Lloyd on Steel)), Bobby Austin (w/Ralph Mooney) and Tammy Wynette (w/pete Drake).
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... /Forum.htm
Have fun listening!
Kind Regards, Walter
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... /Forum.htm
Have fun listening!
Kind Regards, Walter
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I think Dave Hartley's steel playing on his version is second to none. Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHLHosfNJRs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHLHosfNJRs
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Lloyd was my 2nd choice. But, as I remember, Pete was doing most of Tammy's stuff at that time. Pete was a master of what and when to play and not to play. Nothing flashy, but always appropriate.
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Walter, Thanks for posting the 4 different versions for comparison. All great, no doubt!! What is the chronological order in which they were recorded?
Johnny Bush did a great version of it too... actually, he did "two" great versions of it. The latest was on the Johnny Paycheck tribute and had Lloyd playing it more beautifully than ever. I also have the earlier cut on one of my computers at home, but never did know for sure who played the steel it.
Thanks again!
Johnny Bush did a great version of it too... actually, he did "two" great versions of it. The latest was on the Johnny Paycheck tribute and had Lloyd playing it more beautifully than ever. I also have the earlier cut on one of my computers at home, but never did know for sure who played the steel it.
Thanks again!
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Posted at the request of Lloyd Green, regarding the information and comments on this thread:
Lloyd Green wrote: I have never said I played on Tammy Wynette’s “Apartment #9”, nor would I claim ownership of any steel part I did not record. Pete Drake was the steel player of note on that one.
Regarding Charley Dickason’s post in the same thread; You’d lose that bet fellow, although David Hartley is a good steel player. I never wanted nor needed to play or sound like anyone except myself and my own ideas. And keep in mind you were listening to clips recorded more than 40 years ago. If you listen to the song as I recorded it with Johnny Bush about 5 years ago you’ll hear a vast difference in sound and technology….and playing.
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There are several great recorded versions of this song. A lot of them are mentioned and as Lloyd said the version he did with Bush on the Paycheck Tribute c.d. is great. But I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned the Bush cut from the late '60's with Jimmy Day. His way of approaching the song is worth giving a listen. I had the pleasure of playing on a Tammy tribute album a few years ago and did my best to get the Pete thing down and yes we cut Apt. #9. It is my favorite thing that Pete ever did.
This is one of those tunes that would be interesting to find out how many times it's been cut and by who.
This is one of those tunes that would be interesting to find out how many times it's been cut and by who.
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Charley Dickason, on what planet do you live? I believe David Hartley would highly disagree with you. Lloyd Green IS a living legend. Thanks for that post Chris.
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I always felt that Pete Drake's intro on Wynette's Apartment #9 epitomised the 'ShoBud sound' from that era, as well as being perfectly executed.
Good to see Lloyd clarifying matters straight from the horses mouth.
Good to see Lloyd clarifying matters straight from the horses mouth.
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Besides being such a great great player, something else I like about Lloyd is that he calls it like he sees it and doesn't wear the Rose Colored Glasses that are so common here on the forum.
Style is what seperates guys like Lloyd, Pete Drake,John Hughey, Dicky Overbey, Buddy Emmons, Weldon Myrick, and some others, from the everything sounds alike, first string raise overuse, crowd. I won't mention any names here, because I don't keep up with the new players enough to know who's doing it, but you know who you are. I guess that's your style, but it gets kind of old to me after a couple of songs.
Style is what seperates guys like Lloyd, Pete Drake,John Hughey, Dicky Overbey, Buddy Emmons, Weldon Myrick, and some others, from the everything sounds alike, first string raise overuse, crowd. I won't mention any names here, because I don't keep up with the new players enough to know who's doing it, but you know who you are. I guess that's your style, but it gets kind of old to me after a couple of songs.