Honky tonk songs
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Honky tonk songs
We all that the music we grew up,and some of you guys,made your liveing playing these
songs,can we name one song we know of we feel
is really honkytonk music we love and still
relate to.If you can name who sung it? maybe
what year? If you see where someone has already pick your favorite one pick another.
lets just see what all we can did up?
I will start the ball rolling.
My favorite honkytonk song is
TOGETHER AGAIN..BUCK OWENS...AROUND 1963
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songs,can we name one song we know of we feel
is really honkytonk music we love and still
relate to.If you can name who sung it? maybe
what year? If you see where someone has already pick your favorite one pick another.
lets just see what all we can did up?
I will start the ball rolling.
My favorite honkytonk song is
TOGETHER AGAIN..BUCK OWENS...AROUND 1963
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The Last Letter by Jack Green in 1967 with the Troubadour's.
The Long Black Limousine by Glen Campbell 1966 on the Too Late to Worry-Too Late to Cry album.
If those two songs didn't bring a tear to your eye,nothing will.<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Earl Erb on 11-20-99]</FONT></P>
The Long Black Limousine by Glen Campbell 1966 on the Too Late to Worry-Too Late to Cry album.
If those two songs didn't bring a tear to your eye,nothing will.<p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Earl Erb on 11-20-99]</FONT></P>
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What about there stands the glass
Webb Pierse...I Bud Iasic on steel
I can remember hearing that song on the
junkbox,when I was maybe 10 years old.
I would be wait out side the bar in the truck while my uncle,was getting loaded up on
either,Jax,Falstaff,or a bottle of old crow.
I sure wanted to be where that music was.
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Webb Pierse...I Bud Iasic on steel
I can remember hearing that song on the
junkbox,when I was maybe 10 years old.
I would be wait out side the bar in the truck while my uncle,was getting loaded up on
either,Jax,Falstaff,or a bottle of old crow.
I sure wanted to be where that music was.
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Wow! Honky-tonk stuff! That's right up my alley (after playin' in a bar for 30 years) and while a lot of good songs have already been mentioned, I'm goin' out on a limb and mention two of my favorites which are seldom heard anymore...
1975...Gary Stewart's "She's Actin' Single - I'm Drinkin' double
1985...Highway 101's "Whiskey, If You Were A Woman"
These two songs could have been released just about any time, and they would have been hits. They embody a modern honky-tonk sound without leaving the "country roots" behind. Well...that's my opinion anyway!
1975...Gary Stewart's "She's Actin' Single - I'm Drinkin' double
1985...Highway 101's "Whiskey, If You Were A Woman"
These two songs could have been released just about any time, and they would have been hits. They embody a modern honky-tonk sound without leaving the "country roots" behind. Well...that's my opinion anyway!
what about the songs where you got five for a quater,and the bartender open your beer with a church key?.....ah now we gonna get in to some country.there have been some good selections so far....ah...what will it be?
Falstaff,,Jaxs,,,Sliztes,,,,hey somebody?
put another quater in the Worlinazer,just
make sure you play
Take These Chains From My Heart
HANK WILLIAMS
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Falstaff,,Jaxs,,,Sliztes,,,,hey somebody?
put another quater in the Worlinazer,just
make sure you play
Take These Chains From My Heart
HANK WILLIAMS
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