Who’s on steel here with Mel Tillis?

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Who’s on steel here with Mel Tillis?

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Thanks to anyone who knows. 1961 recording of “HEART OVER MIND”.
https://youtu.be/v1TCnzuJcj8
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Walter Haynes?
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

According to these comments below the song:


gamac1
2 years ago
Good pedal steel from Walter Haynes, but that fiddle kickoff from Shorty L. became a signature for the song from then on. Too bad he doesn't get the credit for some of the great intros and turnarounds he created for Price, Tillis, etc.


comdrsca
comdrsca
2 years ago
Haynes!!!! I was just gunna ask, but now i.know. He was a phenominal steeler...very edgy and all over that E9 neck.... I love this.....
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I thought I read all the comments! My bad.....thanks though!
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Post by Franklin »

Tillis used James Baker on steel when he cut his original version of "Heart Over Mind" This version sounds like the original version to my ears...He recorded it several times over the years...I am even on the live cut in the late 70's.
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To my ear, that's ol' Jim "Duh-HUH" Baker. I worked WITH Jim a lot, and FOR Walter over the years. Pretty sure that's Jim.
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That is Jim Baker.
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Wow! I admit I’m not familiar with Mr. Baker. Thanks guys!
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Post by Franklin »

Tillis said it was Jim Baker...Jim was an early studio player who mostly played the custom sessions...This was cut as a demo and sold to the label...Jim Baker played most of Mel's song writing demos back in those days.
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Post by Russ Wever »

Jim Baker had a 45 out with 'Here's Billy',
which Billy Parker used as his theme song,
and 'Moon Walkin' on the flip side.
He also had a Steel Guitar Christmas album
out, along in the early '70's.
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Post by Tim Sergent »

Sure is fun music to play! Other than those pointed James Leddy boots and string ties choking you half to death
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Post by Joe Goldmark »

Hey Russ,

Can you post or send me any info you have on that Jim Baker 45? I'm unaware of it.

Thanks,
Joe
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