Stay Out of My Arms
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Stay Out of My Arms
Has anyone ever tabbed the steel ride on an old Jim Lauderdale tune recorded by George Strait called, "Stay Our of My Arms?" It has a nice sounding BC pedal lick that I can't seem to figure out.
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Ricky, I have several George Strait albums in that time frame and each one has a song by his band on it. The steel sound (I play a Franklin) and style both say "not Paul".
Same with "Someone Had To Teach You" on the Livin it up album, that's his band on that cut and "She loves me (she don't love you)".
I heard George on a rare interview and he mentioned, back in the time frame those albums were cut, that he would use his band on at least one cut on each album.
Same with "Someone Had To Teach You" on the Livin it up album, that's his band on that cut and "She loves me (she don't love you)".
I heard George on a rare interview and he mentioned, back in the time frame those albums were cut, that he would use his band on at least one cut on each album.
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Hi Jack; well respected answer to my question. But I have listened to Mike Daily for many years; as he lives only 20 min. from me; and it sounds to me more like Paul than Mike.
I am aware of the ace in the hole band cutting on a track or two here and there(cause I actually had a beer with George and asked him that along time ago); so now I ask you this Jack> "are you a bettin' man"
Just having fun pal; not meaning to pull your string of course.
Ricky
I am aware of the ace in the hole band cutting on a track or two here and there(cause I actually had a beer with George and asked him that along time ago); so now I ask you this Jack> "are you a bettin' man"
Just having fun pal; not meaning to pull your string of course.
Ricky
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This song is from the "Easy come - Easy go" Album. It leaves no credit on the sleeve for the road band. On previous albums the road band has got their credits.
To my ears it`s Paul and this song even show off some of Paul`s fantastic B and C pedal work.
Another song on this album that Paul uses a lot of B and C pedal is "That`s where my baby feels at home".
Allen, I e-mailed you a scanned tab which I wrote a while back.
Sorry I haven`t have time figured out how post the tab here.
Dag<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dag Wolf on 19 June 2001 at 05:33 PM.]</p></FONT>
To my ears it`s Paul and this song even show off some of Paul`s fantastic B and C pedal work.
Another song on this album that Paul uses a lot of B and C pedal is "That`s where my baby feels at home".
Allen, I e-mailed you a scanned tab which I wrote a while back.
Sorry I haven`t have time figured out how post the tab here.
Dag<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dag Wolf on 19 June 2001 at 05:33 PM.]</p></FONT>
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