Song "The last letter"
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Song "The last letter"
Anybody know who wrote the country song "The Last Letter" and what its published under?Any info would be appreciated. Thanks,
Robert
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Roy Rodgers ? Dale Rodgers ?? Jimmy Rodgers ??? You get three guesses and the first two don't count. Do I win a guitar or a CD or an .0115R string ? I'm funning you Jody ! I remember Rex Griffin from the Ernest Tubb version but I don't know if the Buddy was Emmons or Charleton on his record. I do know I liked that song a lot.
And if I'm not way off base, I think ET did No Letter Today as well !!
Regards, Paul (Legal Representation by Dewey Cheatam and Howe.)
And if I'm not way off base, I think ET did No Letter Today as well !!
Regards, Paul (Legal Representation by Dewey Cheatam and Howe.)
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Paul....Jack Green sang "The Last Letter" on the album: "Ernest Tubb presents The Texas Troubadours", and I'm sure you already know that Charleton played on that album. (The album also gave writers credit to Rex Griffin) www.genejones.com
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Sorry Guys,,,,,you are all wrong.
The Last Letter Was written by me.
I wrote to Visa after I paid my bill and said
Goodbye Little Darlin Im leaving,,I know its hard to say goodbye,,,you'll find someone new
who will always love you true,,so Its goodbye Little Darlin Goodbye,,,Im back in the saddle again,,,,out where a friend is a friend ."where did Gene mean???" out where?
ttyl Gene not Autry,,,Jones....
The Last Letter Was written by me.
I wrote to Visa after I paid my bill and said
Goodbye Little Darlin Im leaving,,I know its hard to say goodbye,,,you'll find someone new
who will always love you true,,so Its goodbye Little Darlin Goodbye,,,Im back in the saddle again,,,,out where a friend is a friend ."where did Gene mean???" out where?
ttyl Gene not Autry,,,Jones....
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Dear Forumites:
I've got a tune rattling around in my brain that I'd like to track down. When I was a kid growing up in New Mexico, there was a fellow that played and sang "Trouble In Mind". Does anyone know anything about who wrote it and recorded it? I remember some of the lyrics. It goes like this:
Trouble in mind I'm blue
but I won't be blue all way
for the sun's going to shine
in my back door some day.
Ring any bells?
Erv
I've got a tune rattling around in my brain that I'd like to track down. When I was a kid growing up in New Mexico, there was a fellow that played and sang "Trouble In Mind". Does anyone know anything about who wrote it and recorded it? I remember some of the lyrics. It goes like this:
Trouble in mind I'm blue
but I won't be blue all way
for the sun's going to shine
in my back door some day.
Ring any bells?
Erv
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I think that's one that could definitely fall in the "public domain" category... An old blues that was done by just about every old blues player in the 20s 30s 40s and on through... AMG lists 373 different versions of it - the most popular credited writer seems to be "Jones"... but I've got NO idea WHICH Jones (probably not Tom, though... )
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Gene: Right on every count ! I was so busy poking fun at Jody that I got distracted !! Sorta like dozing off in class when the teacher said something important.
But then sometimes I find my mind wandering around in some of those old memeories and I can't remember where I want to be. There are so many........
Best Regards, Paul
But then sometimes I find my mind wandering around in some of those old memeories and I can't remember where I want to be. There are so many........
Best Regards, Paul
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The first time I ever heard "Trouble in Mind" was by Merle Haggard. Since then, I've heard versions by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, Asleep at the Wheel, and Willie Nelson. One of the better versions I've heard was sung by Leon Rausch on a Texas Playboys reunion album. It's a great song!
Respectfully,
Dave Burr
Respectfully,
Dave Burr
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I have the E T CD put out by The Country Hall of Fame, and If you're referring to "Soldier's Last Letter", It says It was written by E T and Henry Stewart. It was recorded Jan 13th 1944 In LA. Original issue Decca 6098.
Also says "Thanks A Lot" was written by Eddie Miller and Don Sessions, which was Roger Miller's first big break as a song writter. His 2nd was...thanks for sending something I can't use, recieved your invitation to the blues, recorded by Mr Price. Roger even put hummer In a tear In your beer song.
BC.
Also says "Thanks A Lot" was written by Eddie Miller and Don Sessions, which was Roger Miller's first big break as a song writter. His 2nd was...thanks for sending something I can't use, recieved your invitation to the blues, recorded by Mr Price. Roger even put hummer In a tear In your beer song.
BC.
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Gene ,,,you think thats bad??? some one e mailed me and heard I was "ailing" asked me to consider selling guitars to him before I die,,,I have bad news for that person,,,Im in good shape and no intention of leaving as yet,,,,,sorry my friend,,all my instruments are the sole possesion of my 7 year old granddaughter,,,, Her name is Casey and she drives a "hard bargain" for her granpa boy what some people will do,,,,"Vultures" I think they call them...ugh
HELLO
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HELLO
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Erv,
The earliest Bob Wills recording of "Trouble in Mind" was cut in Chicago on 9/29/1936 and lists the writer as Richard M. Jones. His later recording was cut in Hollywood on 11/21/1960 and lists the writer as R.M. Jones. Hope this is helpful.
Shorty,
You're absolutely correct. Gene Autry definitely recorded "Trouble in Mind" on RCA Victor, I used to have the album on 33 1/3. (wonder where that album went?)
Tim R.
The earliest Bob Wills recording of "Trouble in Mind" was cut in Chicago on 9/29/1936 and lists the writer as Richard M. Jones. His later recording was cut in Hollywood on 11/21/1960 and lists the writer as R.M. Jones. Hope this is helpful.
Shorty,
You're absolutely correct. Gene Autry definitely recorded "Trouble in Mind" on RCA Victor, I used to have the album on 33 1/3. (wonder where that album went?)
Tim R.
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Bob, Roger Miller and Eddie Miller were two different people. Roger was lucky enough for ET to cut "Half A Mind". Roger had no hand in "Thanks A Lot", as far as I can tell. Back to the topic at hand , "Soldiers Last Letter", and "The Last Letter", are two different songs. The one the writer was needed for has a line that goes: "I will be gone when you read this last letter from me". Rex Griffin also wrote one of my favorites: Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon". Sorry to ramble on folks I'll quit now.
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Robert,
While I am writing this letter I think of the past /
And of the promises that you are breaking so free /
But to this whole world I'll soon say my farewell at last /
I will be gone when you get this last letter from me /
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John Paul Jones
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While I am writing this letter I think of the past /
And of the promises that you are breaking so free /
But to this whole world I'll soon say my farewell at last /
I will be gone when you get this last letter from me /
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John Paul Jones
GFI U-12
Evans FET500 amp
ART T2 effects
HM-4 harmony machine