Perhaps someone else has already discovered this..
I've just discovered a couple of very intriguing audio-clips on Youtube. These appear to be the original recordings of two of Connie Smith's classics--with Connie's vocals removed--for karaoke!
Check these out:
Karaoke - I'll Come Runnin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCrh61Ya ... re=related
Karaoke - If It Ain't Love Let's Leave It Alone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0qfh7RC ... re=related
These are very instructive for learning how the great players record--without those darn vocalists singing over everything. (I'm just kidding--I love Connie Smith!)
You can clearly hear the steel guitar fills, pads, and solos..and when he lays out entirely. (If it isn't Weldon on these tracks, I'd be really amazed!)
There are probably many more of these. I'd imagine it's pretty easy for a recording company to strip out the vocals and make a karaoke version of a hit.
-Dave
Karaoke of Connie Smith classics-- I'll Come Running etc.
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Not Weldon
Dave,
I don't have any idea who the steel player is, but I'll bet the farm that it's not Weldon.
Somebody step up and tell us who it is.
Bob
I don't have any idea who the steel player is, but I'll bet the farm that it's not Weldon.
Somebody step up and tell us who it is.
Bob
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minus vocal
A friend has a album worth of backing tracks done by Russ Hicks . Russ plays all the parts and lacks only the fiddle. They are all western swing and texas shuffle numbers. The soon to be added vocals feature Basil "Bunnie" Cambell of Beckley who is a great singer as well as a fine steel player. He gave me a copy for my listening pleasure. It is that indeed! Don D.