The Browns - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
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The Browns - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
Does anyone know who played on this? It sounds like it has dobro and pedal steel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWCvitVLq8s
Thanks.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWCvitVLq8s
Thanks.
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10 February 1967 [14:00-17:00] RCA Victor Studio, 1610 Hawkins St., Nashville 3, TN – Browns (Jim Ed Brown, Maxine Brown, Bonnie Brown + Jerry Stembridge [gt], Jerry Reed [gt], Wayne Moss [gt], Weldon Myrick [steel], Junior Huskey [bass], Jerry Carrigan [drums], David Briggs [piano], Ray Stevens [organ]. Producer: Chet Atkins)
246 UCA4-2163 RIDE, RIDE, RIDE CAS 2142
247 UCA4-2164 COUNTRY BOY'S DREAM CAS 2142
248 UCA4-2165 ALL OF ME BELONGS TO YOU CAS 2142
249 UCA4-2166 WHERE DOES THE GOOD TIMES GO CAS 2142
250 UCA4-2167 I'M A LONESOME FUGITIVE CAS 2142
246 UCA4-2163 RIDE, RIDE, RIDE CAS 2142
247 UCA4-2164 COUNTRY BOY'S DREAM CAS 2142
248 UCA4-2165 ALL OF ME BELONGS TO YOU CAS 2142
249 UCA4-2166 WHERE DOES THE GOOD TIMES GO CAS 2142
250 UCA4-2167 I'M A LONESOME FUGITIVE CAS 2142
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Peter, unbeknowens to me, that song was recorded on my Birthday
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Steel on Brown’s song
That sounds a lot like Weldon Myrick-it has a lot of his inflections and muted licks he used on many of his sessions with Connie Smith. The Opry stars tended to use the Opry musicians on their sessions.