What Are Your Favorite Weldon Myrick Recordings?

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What Are Your Favorite Weldon Myrick Recordings?

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With the loss of Weldon Myrick on Monday my mind has been racing. To me this is a devastating loss since I followed him for years as a steel player. A couple of my favorite recordings Weldon played on are "Whiskey River" by Johnny Bush, "Soft Lights And Hard Country Music" and "I Cheated Me Right Out Of You" by Moe Bandy and "Right Or Wrong" by George Straight. I saw a list one time of the artists he had recorded with and played behind and it was a very long list. His personal projects are now considered timeless and a must have for any steel player. Another legend has gone home and it sure has left us mourning.
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All off them. Everything he did with Connie Smith, Johnny Bush, Moe Bandy, Larry Gatlin's first album, "The Pilgrim". His "PedalMan, Man Of Steel record from 1979. The early Bill Anderson records.
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From Area Code 615 "Why Ask Why":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSRIPthqQeY
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All of his work with Jerry Jeff Walker and Gary Stewart.

Didn't know he passed, great career? RIP
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Connie Smith & Weldon " I'll Come Running".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUCXf5ecjtI
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Everything Weldon did was great. I don't have a specific favorite.
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Although I loved all the things Weldon played on, I really like "Hot Foot" on his Pedalman album. (I believe Johnny Cox played bass on that cut.) Awesome!
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If Love Was A Bottle Of Wine by Tommy Overstreet. Killer solo, which is basically the "Amazing Two Finger, Three String, One Pedal Song".
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I loved everything Weldon played. One of my favorites is an old vinyl album. Steel Guitars of the Grand Ole Opry - Sonny Hal & Weldon. "Life's Railway to Heaven" is a beautiful cut.
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Weldon played on the original song demo of "Lost in the Feeling" here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcKbq4jt ... e=youtu.be

Always liked "Welephant" too.

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I guess I'll Come Running was the first one where I knew it was Weldon, and his speed blew me away.
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This like all of Weldon's albums are great.
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Post by Dave Bertoncini »

Joachim Kettner wrote:From Area Code 615 "Why Ask Why":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSRIPthqQeY
That is the one for me too. Saw Area Code 615 at Fillmore in San Francisco and this song started my steel guitar journey.
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"Stranger Things Have Happened" - Ronnie Milsap.

"Silver Wings" - Pam Tillis on the "Mama's Hungry Eyes" album.
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Post by Mike Holder »

Paul Siebels "She Made Me Lose My Blues" & Michael Nesmiths album "Rio" Weldon played some great palm Dobro!!
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For me, everything he did. But, like so many others, I do still marvel at "I'll Come Running" with Connie Smith.
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"Once A Day" by Connie Smith", "Me and Paul" by Willie Nelson. I also remember a solo he did on "Farewell Party" with Gene Watson on a show that Gene was on-not the Opry, but it was a different show. Gene introduced him as "Mr Weldon Myrick" before Weldon played the solo. Weldon was playing a black Emmons on the show
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Post by Alex Cattaneo »

The great Steve Hinson posted this one yesterday on facebook:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltkuV8KHSW8

And I just had to tab the break:

https://app.box.com/s/o4k631sjjgsbi9vfdnnz
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Post by Tiny Olson »

I gotta' go with Johnny Cox... all of them. I loved his stuff with Johnny Duncan too. I guess the Johnny Bush, RCA albums rank near the top of my all time favorites. Weldon told me some cool stories about those sessions once.

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Post by Alex Cattaneo »

Here are all of Steve Hinson's selections in one playlist. Over 20 cuts featuring Weldon. All killer, no filler!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltkuV8KH ... ture=share
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One of my all-time favorite steel songs... "I Can't Stop Now" by Reba. A Very quick-paced song full of great runs and open-string fills. When I first heard that song, I spent days and days learning it. My jaw still drops every time it plays.
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5 songs on this lp - 2 featuring Weldon's steel playing (Beautiful Dreamer and Corn Crib) and 3 with his singing voice - 2 in a trio with Jimmy Gateley and Len Miller and 1 a vocal solo of a song Weldon wrote himself.
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Speaking with Weldon at a a show years ago, of course I had to compliment him on "I'll Come Running". Weldon replied. "I guess I was lucky that day, I hit it perfectly on the first take." Then he said. . . " and I've never played it that good since then."

A few years back we saw Connie Smith in concert with Ray Price. While sitting there in the audience, watching Jack Smith on steel, something occurred to me. Every steel player wanted to play with Ray Price, but just because of Weldon's performance on that one song, I'll Come Running, it would have been ten times harder to pass an audition for Connie than it would have been for Ray. Let's face it, we can all play Crazy Arms.

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Post by robert kramer »

Here's a few more classics Weldon was on. I couldn't find Lefty Frizzell's "She Found the Key" on YouTube but that's another classic. Weldon's sense of humor shines through in all his work.

“You Comb Her Hair” Del Reeves

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY2_hEB2SEo

“Seven Bridges Road” Steve Young

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNoPcV8XksE

“Where is My Castle” Connie Smith

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c54GK6ZXl1s

“Fairytale” Elvis Presley

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czvJ20-43bE

“Two More Bottles of Wine” Delbert McClinton

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqHR9ewH0wc

“Talking to the Wall” Warner Mack

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-XM-CNgGjc

“I’m Not Lisa” Jesse Coulter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVs-d4eBq9k

“Whiskey River” Johnny Bush

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRhyt21sopk

“Yesterday’s Wine” George Jones & Merle Haggard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YG1qrT4gxI

"Little Rock" Reba McIntire

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVHiKix3z-0

(Weldon's daughter gave him a metal lipstick holder because she thought it would make a good steel guitar bar. Weldon used it on "Little Rock" and the song went to #1)
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Post by Jack Strayhorn »

Bob, interesting you mentioned, She Found The Key. One of my all time favorites of Weldon and of Lefty. The first time I heard that song I knew it was Weldon. A friend thought it was Rugg and ask. Hal never recorded with Lefty.
Thanks to all that have posted links. The trip down memory lane is awesome.
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