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Steve Alcott
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New Texas Dancehall Classics practice tracks

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I'm starting to think about tunes for Vol. IV. Any suggestions would be welcome. I'm interested in songs with interesting changes, strong melodies, and in particular, songs that haven't been done to death.
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Fitting all the criteria you have listed is
an OLD, but not done often song, by Ray Price it's "Bright Lights And Blonde Hair Women"!

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Can't wait to get one. Let me know when they are ready. I have your other three and they are the most used RTs that I have. Most of the other RTs that I have, only have a few songs on them that I use. Yours get played pretty much all the way thru. Even though there are songs with interesting chord changes, your tracks play them pretty straight like they are supposed to be. Some others I have are hard to follow. Thanks
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Post by Larry Baker »

I also have the first three tracks, and they are great. I will be waiting for #4 to come out. Let us know here when it is ready Steve. Guys, these are great tracks. Larry Baker
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Thanks, guys. I'm still looking for song ideas.
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I Gotta Have My Baby Back, written by Floyd Tillman has a ton of nice chord changes and you can mix up the rhythm on the bridge of it.

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Hey Steve I've released a CD in 2007, consisting
of Ten Original Traditionl Country Songs, that you
might be interested in , If so let me know,I have both CD's and rythum Tracts. Ben Chesney
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Hi Steve ; Touch My Heart-Ray Price. Above And Beyond, Unders Your Spell Again-Buck Owens. Double Life-Joe Carson. Wishful Thinking-Wynn Stewart. Odds And Ends-Warren Smith. Cold War With You-Ray Price. Funny How Timw Slips Away-Willie Nelson. Hope This helps. Jody.
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tunes on the cd

Post by Mike Archer »

hey Steve

heres some ideas

nightlife
for the good times
last date
workin man blues

these have all been done I know
but not the way you would do them
Mike :D
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