What song should have had steel but didn't

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Richard Sinkler
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"Against All Odds" (Take a Look at Me Now) by Phil Collins. "This I Promise You" by 'NSYNC (the only song of theirs that I care for.

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Mike I was once told that the strings on For The Good Times were steel guitar and boss tones. Any truth to the rumour?
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Crystal Gale's "When I Dream"
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Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell.

Hello Walls - (the Faron Young version)

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Always on my Mind!
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Take it easy, Eagles. JP
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My Elusive Dreams, Im lookin back on my Life,and how bout Lowrider ( on C6), and just about any arrangement by Henry Mancini: Peter Gunn,Baby Elephant walk and Alpert Lonely Bull would be cool!
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One that I would have loved to have heard steel on was Elvis's Dixie(Battle Hymn of The Republic), from the Aloha from Hawaii album. To me that is the best vocal preformance I have ever heard.

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"Welcome to my world",Herb Alpert's "Lonely Bull",the rock hit "low Rider"( C-6),anything by Henry Mancini( think "Baby Elephant walk" and "Peter Gunn"-he was such a GENIUS!)Sergeant Prokofief(classical genre)," 16 Tons, Lady Be Good,Wasted Days and Wasted Nights,Luvin You Beats all I've Ever Seen,Theme From film "The good,the bad and the ugly",and Smoke,Smoke,Smoke that Cigarette!
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Better late than neve.

Freddy Fender - 'Before the next teardrop falls'

I can just hear John Hughey doing the 1 to 1.7th to 4.
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"Sleep Walk" by that Los Angeles studio guitarist that was such a big hit a few years ago... I'm having a senior moment and his name escapes me. Help me out there, boys. He played a 335. Was it "Larry something?"

EDIT: Just came to me... Larry Carlton. Image

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There should have been steel during the verses in 'Levon' by Elton John.
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"DON'T" by Elvis Presley

"PARADISE" by John Prine

"LONESOME TOWN" by Ricky Nelson

"PURPLE PEOPLE EATER" by Sheb Wooley

"PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE" by James Brown

"HANG ON SLOOPY" by The McCoys

"IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR" by Wilson Pickett

"VOLARE" by all 947 artists who recorded it!

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Herb were you having a senior momement? I get them all the time.
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Herb, Larry Carlton did use Buddy Emmons on one of his later projects. The steel was really prominent on one song, but I can't remember the name of the album or the cut. Speaking of senior moments.............

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Post by Ray Minich »

Based on some recent CD acquisitions I'd hafta add tunes by Connie Francis (female vocalist) or Billy Vaughn (sax). Connie Francis does a lot of "note bending" with her voice. Billy Vaughn does it with the sax. I can hear potential "steel parts" in both of their works.
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