Saddest country song?
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Willie Roy, the Cripple Boy - Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper
A Mother's prayer - Blue Sky Boys?
The Grand Tour - George Jones
He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones
White Dove - Stanley Brothers
There Stands the Glass - Web Pierce
And of course, Down to Seeds and Stems Again.
What are we doing? This could go on and on. It's like asking which New Yorker walks the fastest, which coal in New Castle is blackest, which hill in San Francisco is the steepest, which Hollywood star has the best sun tan, which hound dog is the laziest, which section of the Mississippi River is the muddiest, which hill in Kentucky is the greenest, which woman has the most headaches...I better stop there.
A Mother's prayer - Blue Sky Boys?
The Grand Tour - George Jones
He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones
White Dove - Stanley Brothers
There Stands the Glass - Web Pierce
And of course, Down to Seeds and Stems Again.
What are we doing? This could go on and on. It's like asking which New Yorker walks the fastest, which coal in New Castle is blackest, which hill in San Francisco is the steepest, which Hollywood star has the best sun tan, which hound dog is the laziest, which section of the Mississippi River is the muddiest, which hill in Kentucky is the greenest, which woman has the most headaches...I better stop there.
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One that comes to my mind right now is "My Baby's Gone," originally done I think by The Louvin Brothers. My favorite version is the one on Bakersfield Bound by Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson...with Jay Dee on steel.
In a non-country vein, though, how about "It Makes No Difference" by The Band?
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In a non-country vein, though, how about "It Makes No Difference" by The Band?
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James -- A little bit of an aside.
"Sandy Sends Her Best" brings back memories. It was about 8 years after my divorce, and I was driving down the road listening to a Waylon CD that I had put together. That song came on, and for whatever reason, big ole tears welled up in my eyes. We had all moved on, remarried, were all good friends, kids were doing great, etc., but somehow the lyrics, together with the instrumentation, had struck a nerve. That sort of thing doesn't happen to me very often, but that day it did. A truly GREAT song.
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"Sandy Sends Her Best" brings back memories. It was about 8 years after my divorce, and I was driving down the road listening to a Waylon CD that I had put together. That song came on, and for whatever reason, big ole tears welled up in my eyes. We had all moved on, remarried, were all good friends, kids were doing great, etc., but somehow the lyrics, together with the instrumentation, had struck a nerve. That sort of thing doesn't happen to me very often, but that day it did. A truly GREAT song.
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How about the last verse of the Louvin Brothers' "When I Stop Dreaming"?
You may teach the flowers to bloom in the snow,
You may take a pepple and teach it to grow,
You may teach all the raindrops to return to the clouds,
But you can't teach my heart to forget.
Now THAT'S a broken heart!
Dan
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Dan Beller-McKenna
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You may teach the flowers to bloom in the snow,
You may take a pepple and teach it to grow,
You may teach all the raindrops to return to the clouds,
But you can't teach my heart to forget.
Now THAT'S a broken heart!
Dan
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Dan Beller-McKenna
Durham, NH
Dekley S-10, Telecaster, Guild D-35, Peavey Heritage VTX
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