Jim Losseberg on Tru Country tonight

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George Kimery
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Jim Losseberg on Tru Country tonight

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Does anybody know the name of the instrumental song Jim did tonight on RFD TV Tru-Country? I've had it in my head for a couple of days and have been playing part of it but I can't remember the whole tune or where I've heard it.
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I have seen him perform "Love Is Blue" on that program.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OYAJgBf1U ... kQ&index=7

He has also performed "Midnight Silence".

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWanoFXVV ... kQ&index=1
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Thanks Lee. It was Midnight Silence.
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Both are on his "Sawed-off Shotgun" CD. With available tab book at a bargain price!
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It wasn't Midnight Silence, it was Love is Blue.
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Larry, you're right. I stand corrected.
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That's the best version of that song, ever.
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Post by Greg Stasny »

Joe Cook wrote:That's the best version of that song, ever.
Tommy Detamore's version (with Jake Hooker and the Outsiders) is very impressive. And you have Hank Singer and Jess Meador doing the fiddle (violin?) work.
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