I'm So Lonesome
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I'm So Lonesome
Who's done the purdiest steel guitar arrangement for Hank William's "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"?
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Re: I'm So Lonesome
Jerry Byrd.Harold Bullard wrote:
Who's done the purdiest steel guitar arrangement for Hank William's "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"?
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How about an up to date version by Spencer Bohren?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR3_o0bMvGo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR3_o0bMvGo
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Re: I'm So Lonesome
Originally you were looking for this, I just gave you an alternative example.Harold Bullard wrote:
Who's done the purdiest steel guitar arrangement for Hank William's "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"?
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Too bad they didn't let Tommy play more. Would have made it easier to tolerate her empty vocal gymnastics.
BTW, why do so many singers say "The midnight train is winding low", which makes no sense, when "The midnight train is whining low" makes sense and is brilliantly evocative? And can be clearly heard in the original Hank recording?
BTW, why do so many singers say "The midnight train is winding low", which makes no sense, when "The midnight train is whining low" makes sense and is brilliantly evocative? And can be clearly heard in the original Hank recording?
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Leon Russel did a nice version with Churly Chalker:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_n-E55_okY
It's obvious how chords were substituted in some later versions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_n-E55_okY
It's obvious how chords were substituted in some later versions.
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Its not the prettiest but I gave it a shot.
I'm so lonesome Buddy Emmons C6 Pedal steel song: https://youtu.be/BzuqyVmircw
I'm so lonesome Buddy Emmons C6 Pedal steel song: https://youtu.be/BzuqyVmircw