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Andy Alford
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Apartment #9

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Can any one tell me who the steel player was on this great song?
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Post by Dave Alfstad »

The original version of Apartment #9 was Johnny Paycheck. He co-wrote the song with Bobby Austin and it was released in 1967. The steel player was none other than Lloyd Green. A great solo!

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Post by Andy Alford »

Dave,
Thank you.
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Post by Steve Hinson »

Pete Drake played on the Tammy Wynette version...
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Post by Larry Miller »

Billy Sherrills' production, IMHO, one of the best "pure country" EVER!! How simple, and moving can one song be?
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Jimmy Day played the classic solo on Johnny
Bush's version of this timeless hit.

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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Perhaps Tammy's version with Pete was the first to go #1. It's the only version I recall hearing on the radio. Great song and playing! Theresa
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Post by Jason Odd »

Bobby Austin's version came out on Tally in 1966, he re-cut it in '67 for Capitol Records with Ralph Mooney on steel.
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

In my estimation the greatest version was by Bobby Austin on Capitol with Mooney on steel. I was living in LA when it came out and the big country station at the time KFOX in Long Beach ONLY played Bobby's version. I'm lucky enough to have a copy of the LP record in great shape and a good turntable to play it on. I had the good experience to get to play this with Bobby at a club in Southgate, Calif. called Walt's in the late 60's. We had him for a guest one night and he brought Ralph with him. That's one experience I'll never forget no matter how bombed we all were!

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Post by Joerg Hennig »

I always thought that was Lloyd on the Tammy Wynette version. I´ll have yet to check out the Bobby Austin version. If it´s Mooney I just GOT to hear it. But while we´re at it, don´t forget Ernest Tubb´s version with Buddy Charleton on steel.
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Post by Bob Carlson »

Theresa,
I agree with you. I really liked Pete's playing when he used his own C6th tuning and pedal setup.

Bob Carlson.
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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

I'm pretty sure it was Lloyd on Tammy's version. Love that song!!!
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Post by Larry Miller »

<SMALL>Pete Drake played on the Tammy Wynette version...</SMALL>
I'll take Steves' word for it
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Post by Lem Smith »

If I remember correctly, the song by Tammy that Lloyd played on was D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
I'm pretty sure it was Pete on all the others.
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