The Last Letter
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The Last Letter
Who had the big record on this? Has anyone put it out lately? I would like to find a copy. Thanks
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It was written by Rex Griffin who also had the first version out (I believe).
I searched my record database and found a lot of different versions: ET, Ray Price, Connie Smith, Jack Greene, James O'Gwynn, Glen Campbell, Merle Haggard, Sammi Smith, Tommy Collins, Faron Young,...
Quite an impressive list!
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I searched my record database and found a lot of different versions: ET, Ray Price, Connie Smith, Jack Greene, James O'Gwynn, Glen Campbell, Merle Haggard, Sammi Smith, Tommy Collins, Faron Young,...
Quite an impressive list!
Kind Regards, Walter
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Of course it wasn't a 'big record' for him - but Little Roy Wiggins would often play The Last Letter at ISCG and other steel shows, evidently as a result of performing it with Eddie Arnold.
Roy preferred the 'three-chord version' as opposed to the 'plentichord' version.
~Russ
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A title search at ASCAP yielded this list of artists that recorded the tune:
ARNOLD E
ARNOLD EDDY
ASLEEP
ASLEEP AT WHEEL
CLARK R
COLEMAN A
GRIFFIN R
HAGGARD M
HAGGARD,M
JENNINGS W
MC COY C
MCCOY C
NASHVILLE BRASS
NELSON W
NELSON WILLIE
PRICE R
RODRIGUEZ J
SMITH C
WISEMAN M
Roy preferred the 'three-chord version' as opposed to the 'plentichord' version.
~Russ
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A title search at ASCAP yielded this list of artists that recorded the tune:
ARNOLD E
ARNOLD EDDY
ASLEEP
ASLEEP AT WHEEL
CLARK R
COLEMAN A
GRIFFIN R
HAGGARD M
HAGGARD,M
JENNINGS W
MC COY C
MCCOY C
NASHVILLE BRASS
NELSON W
NELSON WILLIE
PRICE R
RODRIGUEZ J
SMITH C
WISEMAN M
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Well it is a great song, and my favorite version is from my favorite girl singer, LANEY HICKS. If you have not heard her sing this, it is on one of her CDs. You need to hear Laney and Russ do this beautiful Rex Griffin tune.
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Billy Easton
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Billy Easton
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"The Last Letter"
Fabulous song! (Kinda gruesome, though, as it's really a suicide note.)
I think Hawkshaw Hawkins (and much later, Jack Greene), had the biggest hits with this song. The song is sometimes confused with "Soldier's Last Letter", a different song which Tubb had a big hit with.
Rex also had it out himself, but it wasn't a real big hit. I've even heard that Hank Sr. recorded it once, but the cut was never released, and it got lost along the years, somehow.
Fabulous song! (Kinda gruesome, though, as it's really a suicide note.)
I think Hawkshaw Hawkins (and much later, Jack Greene), had the biggest hits with this song. The song is sometimes confused with "Soldier's Last Letter", a different song which Tubb had a big hit with.
Rex also had it out himself, but it wasn't a real big hit. I've even heard that Hank Sr. recorded it once, but the cut was never released, and it got lost along the years, somehow.
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Yes, Ron Page is right on the money about the Waylon Live version of "The Last Letter" with Ralph Mooney on steel. (I think its a steel guitar, I have a steel but it doesn't sound like whatever Ralph Mooney is playin). Waylon Jennings also does "The Last Letter" on his album "Live at JD's." Hope this info helps keeps you on the right track.
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"Eskimo" Joe Yednasty
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Billy:
Did you get a copy of this song? I have it by most everybody on the above list plus also the Carter Family and Jerry Lee Lewis. Jerry Lees' version has a real nice steel intro but my favorite version of the song is by Merle Haggard.
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Did you get a copy of this song? I have it by most everybody on the above list plus also the Carter Family and Jerry Lee Lewis. Jerry Lees' version has a real nice steel intro but my favorite version of the song is by Merle Haggard.
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