The Best Honky Tonk Songs- a Bakersfield Boy's Opinion

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GaryHoetker
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The Best Honky Tonk Songs- a Bakersfield Boy's Opinion

Post by GaryHoetker »

Read the Honky Tonk Song Post: I cast my votes for the following four:

1.Close Up The Honky Tonks- Buck Owens and Don Rich duet and Tom Brumley on steel-maybe the best of all time IMO

2. A Way To Survive-Ray Price

3. Wine Me Up-Faron Young

4. Wishful Thinking-Wynn Stewart
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Post by Ron Whitworth »

Hey Gary; What a LIST!!!!!! I agree;those are some of the best..I think Wynn should should be closer to the top..Later Ron
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Post by Joe Casey »

Boy talk about instant memory. The first song I ever did professionally was Wynn's "Playboy". "Little Biddie"was one of the all time best,I wonder if he is in the Country Music hall of Fame?

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Jimmy Youngblood
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Post by Jimmy Youngblood »

"The jukebox is playin'... a honky tonk song"
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Post by chris ivey »

anything...(everything)...by gary stewart!!
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Post by hank R »

Hey Jimmie ,
Is that the song by G. Jones early stuff .
....an empty bottle a broken heart and you're
still on my mind.
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Post by Jimmy Youngblood »

Hank...that's it, bud!

I first heard Jones' version... Paycheck had a later version (with a couple neat modulations)

Both are great "Honky Tonk" classics.
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Post by Ken Tinsman »

Close up the Honky Tonks. Thas a good one I haven't thought of for a long time. The Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman did pretty good version of it to.

I'd like to add a vote for "Swingin Doors" by Hag.
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Post by Eddie Lange »

Ditto on the Paycheck/Jones classic. I LOVE that song. One cool version of it is on Paycheck's "Live at Gilleys." The whole album features fabulous playing by one of my favorites, Jimmy Murphy. Oh, Merle's new guitar picker, Redd Volkaert has got a cut of it on his album. Great stuff and that has Jimmy Murphy on that album too! Yeah!

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Post by MALCOLM KIRBY »

I agree with Chris.
Gary Stewart is the King Of The Honky Tonks !
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Post by Rich Paton »

Hag: "I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink"
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

Geo. Jones:
"Out of COntrol"
"Relief is Just a Swallow Away"
"Barmaid in the Honky Tonk Downstairs"

Paycheck: "A-11" (my absolute #1 HT fave)

another vote for "Close up The HT's"

Hank THompson "Three Little Beers" and "6 pack 2 go"

Jim Ed Brown "Pop A Top"

"Dim Lights Thick Smoke and Loud Loud Music"
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"I Just Started Hating Cheating Songs Today"-Moe Bandy


oh I could go on all night... Image
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

How about Borrowed Angel by Mel Street, or George Jone's "You Comb her Hair. Another favorite of mine is Warner Mack's "I might as well be talkin' to the wall".

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Post by Bill cole »

How about Half a man, or I never go around mirriors or cup of coffe by Claude Grey or lonesome ol town by Winn Stewart, or I lie a lotand on and on and anything by Johnny Bush
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Post by rmason »

Hank Williams' Honky Tonk Blues. He also
did Honky Tonkin'. Maybe he coined the
term or was the first to put it on a
record.

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