Most beautiful steel guitar song

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Bob Doran
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Most beautiful steel guitar song

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Just wondering what is everyone's single favorite pedal steel song (most beautiful steel song)?

Just looking to expand my horizons.
(Personally I would vote for Someday Soon)
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NRPS Lonesome LA Cowboy
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"Love never broke Anyone's Heart" by Dave Hayward.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Maybe 'Once Upon a Time in the West'
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Jerry Byrd : "Drowsy Waters". Buddy Emmons : "Blue Jade". Jody,
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"A Visit to the Zoo" by Dave Easley.
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Post by Bob Bernhard »

A wave rushes over me every time I hear "Someday Soon", but Buddy Emmons playing "Canon" or take your pick of several tunes from the black album, "Emmons Guitar Inc." do it for me. Non-pedal check out Tom Morrell doing "The Nearness of You" from his "Stylin" CD.
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Buddy Emmons' "Bitter They Are".
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Buddy Emmons.. Canon in D major.... followed closely by his solo in Someday Soon..

Some others in the same league...

Rusty Young solo in Bad Weather

Tom Brumley solo on instrumental version of Faded Love

Lloyd Green solo on Alan Jackson's Remember When

Tom Brumley solo on Together Again..

Of course there are hundreds more, but to me these stand out in my mind.. oh did I mention Teach Your Children??/... bob
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

Curly Chalkers (or Johnny Coxs')version of "Shadow Of Your Smile" is probably my all time favorite. But, Tommy White did a great rendition of "Movin' On" on his latest album that I really like. (The Rascal Flatts song, not the Hank Snow song).
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Post by William Fraser »

Some day soon,Judy Collins featuring Buddy E,James B,Van Dyke P ,Steven S, & Jim G on drums. If it got any better I'd be in the wrong cartoon, Bad Weather,& the next track What am I gonna do, are right up there too! :lol: Billy Lee Fraser
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Post by Jim Bob Sedgwick »

My Weakness is too strong. Done by the Master, Buddy Emmons. Rings my chimes for sure.
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Post by Tom Jordan »

There's so many good ones...

I think one of my all-time favorites is Bruce Bouton's noodling on Ricky Skagg's "You've Got a Lover."

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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Tom ...You've got a lover IS a BEAUTIFUL steel piece, but its Lloyd Green on that cut.. I do believe Bruce and Lloyd were both on that album Highways and Heartaches... Ricky was doin' OK back then.. Imagine being able to have 2 steel players of THAT caliber on your album!!!! bob
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Post by Tom Jordan »

Thanks Bob...we'll give credit where it is due! It is a beautiful bit of playing.

Now for the "evil Tom" opinion...I love the intro and solo to "Fire on the Mountain." by the Marshall Tucker Band. May not be technically correct by some standards but it do got soul!

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10 Thousand years served up by Herby wallace.
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Mansion on the hill. Buddy Emmons live 1977 steel guitar convention.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

'Once Upon a Time in The West' for me - a lovely melody and a near-perfect performance. I've often pondered that it was very smart of Buddy to see the potential in that piece of music.

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Post by Brint Hannay »

Tom and Bob, it should be noted that Weldon Myrick is on Highways and Heartaches, too!!!

All three steel players play great on that album, but Lloyd Green's two songs were what drove me to take up pedal steel. His work on "You've Got a Lover" is wonderful, but the outro solo on "Nothing Can Hurt You" is just as, maybe even more (if that's possible), beautiful.
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Post by Dennis Schell »

I'm with Bob, I pick Tom Brumley's "Together Again" and his short ride on "Faded Love". Tone, phrasing, feel, Tom's got it all!

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Post by Jerry Malvern »

All good. Conway Twitty's "Lost in the Feeling" with John Hughey should be mentioned too.
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Anyone else remember: l'Hiver sur la Plage?
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Most Beautiful or Most Requested ??

Post by Eddie Cunningham »

I think that "Sleep Walk" is probably still the most recognized and requested song !! Most beautiful ?? Maybe ?? IMHO !! Eddie "C" ( the old geezer )
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I sure like John Hughey's instrumental version of "Look at Us." Larry J.
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Post by Don Blood »

This must be a trick question. I do like that Lost in the Feeling too, but I like about a thousand others too.
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