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Johnny Bush - Best steel songs and albums?

Posted: 2 Apr 2023 9:05 pm
by Jim Fogarty
Hey, been getting into Johnny Bush recently, and it seems there's a lot of great steel on his material.

So, what would recommend checking out, for the steel especially? Particular songs, albums.....and who plays steel on it?

Thanks!

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 1:40 am
by Dave Campbell
'sound of a heartache' is about as good as pedal steel gets.

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 3:31 am
by Bill Fisher
Be sure to listen to his version of "Farewell Party". The steel turnaround in that recording is the absolute BEST, performed by the great steel player, Jimmy Day. EXCELLENI.

Bill

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 7:40 am
by Brian Gattis
The early Stop records are essential!
The more modern Lost Highway Saloon is packed full of great steel!
Hell all the Johnny Bush records!

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 7:56 am
by Duane Becker
Jim, by far Johnny Bush's 'From Tennessee to Texas'
with Curley Chalker:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5mr_fpG6ZE

...and there's 'Home in San Antino with Chalker and Emmons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LYJWffB1VI

Years ago my local Spokane radio station KSPO would play both of these songs at the top of the hour break to the news. As a teenager I went crazy, even taped both songs from the radio with my reel to reel.

Another good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91VnidPtugg
...great steel break at 1:10!

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 8:19 am
by Doug Jones
Another good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91VnidPtugg
...great steel break at 1:10!

I've always enjoyed that ascending run on "I'll be there". Sure sounds like to be Dickey Overby.

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 5:48 pm
by Don Euton
There are many. Johnny once said his music was the steel guitar. THE SOUND of A HEARTACHE is a great one. It was Jimmy Day on 10 of them and Buddy Emmons on 2. TEXAS LEGEND vol 1 and JOHNNY BUSH GREATEST HITS 1968-1972 are 2 more great ones.
Yes, it was Dickey on I`LL BE THERE as well as many other of Johnny`s recordings.

Don Euton

Posted: 3 Apr 2023 7:14 pm
by Bill Cunningham
I remember riding in my Aunt’s new 1968 Ford LTD at 10 years old listening to the 8 track of the “Undo The Right” album on STOP records. Produced by Pete Drake with Jimmy Day on steel. Got to be one of the best and probably was his first Nashville records.

https://www.discogs.com/release/280630 ... -The-Right

Also the “Whiskey River” and “Here Comes The World Again” RCA LP’s with Weldon on both. Probably 1974’ish.

I guess I have always been an old soul and was honored to play bass behind Johnny at least twice on the Arizona Steel show and have the autographed set list!