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How Many Greats Have Recorded "Sleepwalk"?

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 2:08 am
by Bill Hankey
My curiosity is piquing with the passing of time on issues relating to whys and wherefores. Thanks in advance contributing writers.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 3:39 am
by Bill Ford
Paul Franklin has as good a version as I've heard.It's on the Dan Tyack CD "Blackened Toast". Some really good stuff,some cuts are really "Nasty"(nasty in a good way)

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 4:04 am
by Kenny Drake
I've not heard them all, but Lloyd Green's version was the most tasteful I've ever heard. Wish I could find album on CD.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 4:20 am
by Bill Hatcher
I think the question would be easier if it were how many have "not" recorded it.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 4:59 am
by Bill Hankey
Bill H.,

Would you be so kind as to submit a few names?

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 5:04 am
by Bob Hickish
Quote "Would you be so kind as to submit a few names?"


You can ad my name to that list :roll:

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 5:07 am
by Jack Francis
Bryan Setzer did a GREAT version on 6 string, Larry Carlton also.

I don't know if he ever recorded it but Bugs Henderson with Kirby Kelly on lap steel did an amazing version at one of his shows that I caught.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 5:16 am
by Jim Sliff
It's kind of funny, but Sneaky Pete has a really nice, stylistic version of it - and he didn't even like the song! He recorded it because it was requested so much he had to finally cave in.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 5:33 am
by Brint Hannay
Jimmy Day's version on the "The Offenders Reunion" CD is a favorite of mine.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 5:40 am
by Charlie McDonald
There were these two guys, Santo and Johnny....

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 6:25 am
by Tommy Minniear
Jimmy Day's version on the "The Offenders Reunion" CD is a favorite of mine.
I agree!

Tommy Minniear

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 6:33 am
by B. Greg Jones
Tom Brumley has a sweet version on his "In Time" CD.

Greg

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 7:45 am
by Pete Finney
Jeff Beck's six string version may be my personal favorite...

Did Jerry Byrd ever record it? I've been listening to a lot of him lately and I'd like to hear it if he did...

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 7:52 am
by Bill Hankey
The Tabbing of 15 major artists on one CD playing "Sleepwalk" would be a worthwhile project. 15 individual styles wrapped up on one CD. Each player's influence would indeed offer the ultimate in a good range of stylistic artistry.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 10:30 am
by Bill Hankey
There was a period of 20 years, extending from 1959 to 1979 when major record companies were recording major steel guitarists on major labels. The album could be identified by its I.D. #. If "Sleepwalk" was included in any of those recordings during that period, I'd be delighted if someone could produce such a list. Dozens upon dozens of the recordings are in the possession of promoters in St. Louis, Texas, and N.Y. and remain the property of the organizations. My search has nothing whatever to do with those performances. The local clubs in my neighborhood have been reviving the smash hit of '59. That melody just lingers on and on, into the 21st century. The song was recorded by a group, (perhaps in the late 60's), and featured vocalization, singing the words of the song.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 10:45 am
by Charles Davidson
I agree with Bill,Who HAS NOT recored it,the same for the Rag.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 11:05 am
by Bill Hatcher
Bill Hankey wrote:Bill H.,

Would you be so kind as to submit a few names?
With your kindly permission I will kindly submit a few kindly names.

Robert Randolph has not recorded a version yet.

Kelly Joe Phelps has not either.

That is a few. Kindly, Bill H.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 1:11 pm
by Scott Henderson
The Jazzabillies do a swinging version that is knocked out! (Course that's just my opinion!hehehehhe)
www.jazzabillies.com

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 2:03 pm
by Bill Hankey
The performers at The International show past and present import their arrangements to the show where they are locked away. The same strict rules apply at the P.S.G.A. in N.Y. Taping is allowed, but don't expect to get a quality recording due to excessive background noises from various chatterings. I managed to successfully achieve quality recordings taken off the "board" at our MassBash, sponsored by the American Music Foundation, in Lenox Ma. What a show! Buzz Evans highlighted the show, and the jam session turned out to be one of the best I've heard. Five super pickers treated the attendees to some rare and exciting talent. If you line up Doug Beaumier, Randy Rollman, David Van Allen, Buzz Evans, and Jimmy Roule, prepare yourself for a new experience in steel guitar expertise. I think I'll give Smiley a call about the frequency of "Sleepwalk" recordings in earlier times. I think Smiley will know if major artists included the hit more often than is commonly known.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 3:59 pm
by Pat Goodbla
Buzz Evans has his own arrangement of Sleepwalk. What a player! 8)

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 4:00 pm
by Donny Hinson
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Posted: 8 Jun 2007 4:35 pm
by Scott Henderson
You haven't lived until you hear Buzz play The Theme from the Pink pAnther. Now thats a clasic

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 4:42 pm
by Alvin Blaine
Nice list Donny.

This is kind of like going to the banjohangout.com forum and asking who's recorded Foggy Mt Breakdown.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 6:20 pm
by Jody Sanders
I visited with Johnny Farina and his lovely wife in St. Louis a few years ago. There is not a nicer couple on this planet. Jody.

Posted: 8 Jun 2007 6:26 pm
by Ron Whitfield
...not to mention, Bobby Ingano (Steel Reflections, CD).
Quite possibly the most soulful and tone filled version since the original.