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Steel Player on "Walking After Midnight"

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 1:08 am
by Roger Woods
Anyone know who played steel on that Patsy Cline song? Was it C6 on 8 strings?

Thanx,

Chef Roger Woods

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 1:21 am
by Jussi Huhtakangas
Don Helms, probably on E13.

Don Helms

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 3:00 am
by Kevin Ruddell
Wasn't Don using E6 and B11 on his D-8 ?

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 6:41 am
by Mike Wolfenbarger
It was Don Helms; he played that intro for the audience in St. Louis this year.

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 7:45 am
by Ken Levesque
Hi, I believe it was Jerry Byrd from the pic i have on the Patsy Cline Story...Decca DXB 176 album.As far as the other question ,im not sure of the tuning on the D8. :?:


Ken

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 8:10 am
by Mark Eaton
Interesting...Ken throwing a wrench into the works by "playing the Byrd card."

I'm wondering, does anyone know if Don ever toured with Patsy as the steeler in her band?

Who is a buddy here of Don's that can call him up and get the straight scoop?

Definitely one of the greatest country songs of all time...

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 8:57 am
by Jesse Pearson
It was Don Helms on his E6 neck in the key of C. I think this is one of the greatest non peddal country tunes ever recorded. It's one of those songs that always goes over well and both Guys or Gals can sing it well. Swinging and sexy. I would love to see this song included in Don's tab book one day. It's right up there with Steel guitar rag and Sleepwalk as a great classic for sure. Great job Mr Helms...!

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 9:31 am
by Al Johnson
there is a picture around of Jerry Byrd setting on a piano bench at the session at that time I believe Jerry was a publishers rep. pushing and promoting songs
I believe in the many years Jerry Bryd lived in Nashville he did just about many many jobs really a top hand. Al

5#?

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 10:16 am
by Jerry Overstreet
While we're on the subject, is there a 5# in the intro?

Been a long time since I've heard the orig. version.

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 12:34 pm
by Mike Sweeney
It was Don Helms..

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 12:39 pm
by Michael Douchette
Don and Hazel live around the corner. It was he...

Don Helms on Walking After Midnight

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 3:25 pm
by Leslie Elliott
I just talked with Don and he said that he did it on his 'Hank Neck' which was the E6 neck in the key of C. Incidently, on Patsy's record Don was the only lead instrument. He played the intro, turn around, etc., no other lead instrument was used. Also, on all of Hank's songs, Don played them on the E6 neck...thus he called it the Hank Neck. He said to thank all of you guys for your kind words. He's leaving in the morning for the Birmingham show...so maybe he'll see some of you there.
Musically yours,
Leslie Elliott

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 3:41 pm
by Mike Sweeney
Don did the intro and turnaround but he shared the fills with fiddler Dale Potter.

Mike

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 3:49 pm
by Ken Levesque
Thanks, i stand corrected.


Ken :D

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 4:22 pm
by Mark Eaton
Nice work on making it official, Leslie!

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 4:55 pm
by Colm Chomicky
Maybe some of you guys might enjoy. Here's a little Walking After Midnight video clip I took - Russ Wever at an outdoor venue back in September 06.

Also no other lead instrument, Russ does it all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFA6j81GcpQ

A little dark, but good enough to get some of the flavor. (I'm still a learnin on this video stuff and all I had was a small camera to do this one).

Steel Player on "Walking After Midnight"

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 7:14 pm
by Roger Woods
Thanks for all who responded and provided info.

Anyone have the string set up for E6. I play a 10 string E9th neck. Old Domland D10, 10 floors, 3 knees.

Roger Woods

E6

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 2:52 am
by Kevin Ruddell
lo-hi
A C# E G# B C# E G#

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 7:53 am
by Don Walters
From the Rebel & Ricky Site:

E9 and C6

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 1:00 pm
by Nick Reed
Don Helms

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 2:56 pm
by Ron Whitfield
Outside of one TV shoot, Byrd never did anything with Patsy.

Posted: 20 Jan 2007 12:16 am
by Paul Redmond
It was most definitely Don Helms. He told me so himself. And so did Carol Lee Cooper one night on the Midnight Jamboree on 650 AM WSM.
PRR

Posted: 20 Jan 2007 8:47 am
by Craig A Davidson
Don Helms He told me himself.