Johnny Rodriguez
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Johnny Rodriguez
The "oldie country" station I listen to , plays a lot of J. Rod. tunes. Just heard the tune "There's Still A Lot of Love In San Antone". Lots of beautiful steel in that song , as in most of his songs. Who Done It ??
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"If she comes or if she goes
it doesn't matter anymore...
cause I'm, RIDIN' MY THUMB TO MEXICO...
Ridin' my thumb to Mexico-whoa-whoa..it don't matter when or how I go.............
I'll ride this thumb, 'til I see her agin'...
so I'm, RIDIN' MY THUMB TO MEXICO.
Ladies, Gentiles, Reptiles, and Co-Rocodiles.....what more can I say.
it doesn't matter anymore...
cause I'm, RIDIN' MY THUMB TO MEXICO...
Ridin' my thumb to Mexico-whoa-whoa..it don't matter when or how I go.............
I'll ride this thumb, 'til I see her agin'...
so I'm, RIDIN' MY THUMB TO MEXICO.
Ladies, Gentiles, Reptiles, and Co-Rocodiles.....what more can I say.
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Johnny Rogriquez, What a voice! I sure miss hearing all his great songs. One of my favorite was called "Dance with me once again darlin'", I don't think I've ever heard him do "There's Still a lot of Love in San Antone". The best version that I've heard is by Darrell McCall.
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Have a good one! JH U-12
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Have a good one! JH U-12
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Yeah , Johnny Rodriguez recorded some FINE stuff. Our band just learned Johnny's number "Foolin'"...we didn't have the record but the guitar player remembered everyone's parts and showed us how it went. We subbed in some harmonies and background vocals which seemed to fit and did it on the job Saturday evening. You simply would not believe how well that song went over, and the dance floor filled immediately and stayed full. Several couples literally jumped to their feet and hustled out there to dance! It was great. Maybe we'll do that song every week, hope so.
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Right Chip, we've done "Pass Me By" off and on over the years, it works good. Got that righteous turnaround figured out several different ways just to wake 'em up. Incidentally, ain't it strange how these good songs consistently pack the dancefloor, and yet there's usually some know-it-all behind the bar who says that song sounds "too country"? Hah! They keep asking me "what's that thing you're playing?" and I keep educatin' them, the steel guitar is great for all kinds of music but it RULES on a good country shuffle or a western swing number, and especially on a Johnny Rodriguez tune! (Think nothing of it ladies and gentlemen, it's only the steel player and he'll be through in a minute) Good thread... Tim R.
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