M. Rainwater's "Bluebird" steel player?

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Don Fong
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M. Rainwater's "Bluebird" steel player?

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I would like to know who played pedal steel on "Gonna Find Me a Bluebird."
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Definately was Jimmy Day!
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Post by Eddie Lange »

Al, that was Day? I had no idea. I didn't know he was playin pedals that early on.

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Eddie! As I said Definately Day, Actually Day cut Crazy Arms with Price at least that far back. Were talkin 58,59 60,61. I played a ton of gigs with Marvin in those days & a few later on. Al = P.S. Check out a Price album W/Day called San Antonio Rose W/ Jimmy all over it! 1960-61,62?
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Post by Graham »

Al:
Listed Jimmy as the player on the clip for that on the 1957 page on Ricky and I's site, with credit to you.

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Now thats a classic. Marvin's publicist is online in the newsgroups.


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Al, in my estimation this was Jimmy Day at his peak on the "San Antonio Rose" album. If my memory serves me correctly, I believe it was all done on the E9th tuning and it realy did "swing."
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Jim! I first worked with Rainwater in 58, I think if he had a song with the words "Steel Guitar" in it, I would have played it a jillion times! Sounds just like something that Slim Whitman would have done? Theres got to be At least one Slim fan, And He or She should know! Al Udeen
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Jim and I concluded he was refuring to the Crying Steel Guitar Waltz

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Done by Jean Shepherd in 1952. Clips for Intro and Break on Rebel™ and Ricky site, 1952 page.

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Post by Eddie Lange »

Hey Al, I was a little confused because I thought Bluebird was before Crazy Arms.

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