Old George Jones Song
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Old George Jones Song
Last night at the dance we did Sammy Kershaw's version of an old George Jones song. I like the intro and turn around better than George's original version. Me and the fiddle player twined the intro like Kershaw's version. When the fiddle player and I kicked this off my Evans amp and Emmons steel was screaming! Here is the link to You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ6T8UCJRDc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ6T8UCJRDc
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That is actually Paul Franklin on steel. It was from a George Jones tribute show. Following Sammy Kershaw was Uncle Kracker. He did my favorite George Jones song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMZUkQt2y64 It is Paul Franklin in this video also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMZUkQt2y64 It is Paul Franklin in this video also.
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Here's the original version by the writer--circa 1956; 5 or 6 years before George ever got the song;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO1hBcgRMU8
And the same guy's much later recut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqBEQIr8b_s
He was a fine artist, with both a rockabilly and a country persona--like George:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO1hBcgRMU8
And the same guy's much later recut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqBEQIr8b_s
He was a fine artist, with both a rockabilly and a country persona--like George:
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Chuck Jennings use to do that song when we were with Tony Douglas and the Shrimpers and I also got to take Ralph Mooneys place one night on steel with Jody Payne (Willie's guitar player) and Bobby Wayne (Merle's guitar player) at a club in Texas on that song. It's one of my favorite Country shuffles.
We were having the blackeyed pea festival in Athens, Tx. and Willie and Waylon always worked it together every year. Nice to have it all going only 35 miles from my house.
We were having the blackeyed pea festival in Athens, Tx. and Willie and Waylon always worked it together every year. Nice to have it all going only 35 miles from my house.
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Recycling on AXS TV
This old show is recycling on AXS TV's on-demand. (Fast-forward through it for steel parts.)Keith Hilton wrote:That is actually Paul Franklin on steel. It was from a George Jones tribute show.
It's a great study in classic-country accompaniment. Franklin keeps it simple but, when it's his turn, comes at you like a brass section: mostly double stops, maybe a triad or two, not a lot of contrary motion, unison, etc.
Wish he'd tell us his thinking. Franklin referenced charts sometimes whereas Brent Mason didn't have a music stand . . . wonder if the charts were provided by the band leader, artist, or if Franklin made his own ahead of time . . . ?
We can probably all execute those licks—but with good tone, intonation, timing? Would we have kept it clean, simple, appropriate?
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Re: Old George Jones Song
Could be a bad pickup, or a component in the amp that's microphonic.Keith Hilton wrote: When the fiddle player and I kicked this off my Evans amp and Emmons steel was screaming!
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My version. It's a good song. I guess that's why people keep recording it. I enjoy hearing different versions.
https://youtu.be/WKzjraivr14
RC
https://youtu.be/WKzjraivr14
RC
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Is that Rhonda Vincent with the two guys singing harmony.
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My favorite version by George is not the Mercury cut but this later recut/version, I believe his Musicor era (but I would have to go through all my GJ vinyl to find it). Less steel but when his voice was a bit less honky-tonk and smoother: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Yo ... SCL%26%3D0
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