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Ronnie Sellers
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Does anyone have the tab to -- Don't You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me?
Thanks Guys.
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Herb Steiner
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Post by Ben Rubright »

.....also John Hughey's "Tablature for Pure E9th John Hughey CD" contains "Don't you ever......". Rhythm tracks are available as well.
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Post by John Bresler »

Get it from Fran Newman. Jeff Newman's version is one of the best I've seen. Total backup tab plus an instrumental version. One of the best of the "Woodshed Workshop" material available.

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Herb is the one

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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=111648

You can actually buy the one song for $3.50 that includes how Herb plays it, another track that is instrumental only (backing track) and the tab.
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Post by Larry Edwards »

i got the jeff newman version you/ll like it .jeff was great player also great guy
I have 2 pedalmaster steels dbl 10
with 8 pedals and 5 knees.and a dbl body single neck with 3 pedals and 5 knees. I play a vegas 400 and I have a new steelking. I am a leftie.
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

Eleventh tab down on the page. Complete E9/C6 tab with rhythm track:

Check Here!


Greg
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Zeke Cory
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Try Greg Cutshaw's Version

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Ronnie. Be sure to try Greg Cutshaw's version of this song. Gregs versions offer much more than meets the eye. Examine his approach, technique, tuning, licks, runs, everything. There's a wealth of information there, much more than just a song tablature. Check it out, with a microscope. Thanks Zeke
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Ronnie Milsap does a great version of this song, especially at the song finale when he really wails - kind of like Gene Watson (and Alan Jackson) on "Farewell Party."
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Thanks Greg"" This Is Wonderfull..... And Thanks for Sharing this with us Steelers !
Ron Sellers :o
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