Most Recognizable PSG Intro on Record ?
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Most Recognizable PSG Intro on Record ?
I say Swinging Doors. What say you?
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Ray Price's "Night Life".
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Teach Your Children, then Sleepwalk, then Your Cheating Heart.
Sleepwalk may be better known in Europe.
No lyrics, and a melody ANYBODY can dig.
These songs are known, if not by name, at lkeast by sound around the world, as much as I may like some of the country ones, they just don't get the same wide range recognition.
Frankly I playe steel and have NO CLUE about many named above...
But Teach your Children, then Sleepwalk, then Your Cheating Heart,
jump right out even over here.
Sleepwalk may be better known in Europe.
No lyrics, and a melody ANYBODY can dig.
These songs are known, if not by name, at lkeast by sound around the world, as much as I may like some of the country ones, they just don't get the same wide range recognition.
Frankly I playe steel and have NO CLUE about many named above...
But Teach your Children, then Sleepwalk, then Your Cheating Heart,
jump right out even over here.
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To the "Swinging Doors" nomination, I would concur and also add "The Bottle Let Me Down."
Certain songs have intros that have become, for all intents and purposes, part of the composition of the song. I would say "Statue of A Fool" (dum-dum-dum-dum-dum ), and to a lesser extent "Night Life," fall into that category as being among the most recognizable insofar as being able to identify the song immediately upon hearing the intro. Also included would be "Sleepwalk's" opening 8 bars.
"Together Again" technically has no steel intro. The songs starts with a cold vocal.
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Certain songs have intros that have become, for all intents and purposes, part of the composition of the song. I would say "Statue of A Fool" (dum-dum-dum-dum-dum ), and to a lesser extent "Night Life," fall into that category as being among the most recognizable insofar as being able to identify the song immediately upon hearing the intro. Also included would be "Sleepwalk's" opening 8 bars.
"Together Again" technically has no steel intro. The songs starts with a cold vocal.
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