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Greatest female country hits?
Posted: 19 Apr 2000 5:57 pm
by Pete Burak
I'm playing in a mostly original group, but our female lead singer wants to add a few covers for the upcoming festival season.
What are your ideas for some great, up-tempo, female vocalist tunes that everyone will recognize and would enjoy (and I'll have fun playing steel on)?
Think classics, or at least pre-1979-ish.
Thanks in advance for the ideas!
Pete<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Pete Burak on 19 April 2000 at 07:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 19 Apr 2000 6:28 pm
by Roger Crawford
Have your lady check out anything Barbara Mandrell did. She's still tops in my book!Having Cookie Jones backing her up made it all that much better, too. You should have a ball working that stuff.
Posted: 19 Apr 2000 6:45 pm
by Marty Pollard
Not pre-79 BUT...
Don't Tell Me What To Do- Pam Tillis
Big Deal- LeeAnn Rimes
Just Say Yes- Hwy 101
You've Got Five Minutes- Lori Morgan
Halfway Down- Patty Loveless
and for fun...
It's A Heartache- Bonnie Tyler
Posted: 19 Apr 2000 7:53 pm
by Garryharris
In your part of the country but now retired is the beautiful Judy Lynn. I believe she was once Miss Nebraska. She was on the first
Opry TV show. I believe she lived and performed mostlly in Nevada. She was a great talent and had a great band.
Posted: 19 Apr 2000 9:27 pm
by George Rozak
Don't forget Patsy Cline. I'd say that just about all of her recordings were "classics."
Posted: 19 Apr 2000 9:59 pm
by Ricky Davis
Tell her to learn about "Connie Smith" and she will learn a little about the roots of real female country singers.
Ricky
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Posted: 20 Apr 2000 1:10 am
by Kathryn Sabey
"If You're Looking at Me, You're Looking at Country"
Any song by Loretta or Tammy! You might want to go to
www.roughstock.com/cowpie/songs/ for ideas, too.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kathryn Sabey on 20 April 2000 at 02:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 5:45 am
by Paul Crawford
When we're taking requests in a Classic Country club, (read we play alot at the Moose lodge), you can bet every night you'll be asked for:
Crazy - most requested song of all time
Satin Sheets - another slow one, but standard
Coal Miner's Daughter - get out the Match-Bro
You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man - any other LL hit
Honky Tonk Angles - Still making Kitty Wells a living
Anything Tammy ever sang ...
If you really want to bring the house down and do some of those old duets from the late 60s / 70s.
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 6:03 am
by Ray Jenkins
Way yo go Ricky and Paul C.Ray
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 6:19 am
by Graham
Just a couple by Connie Smith, the "ultimate" female country vocalist, IMHO!
Once A Day
Cry, Cry, Cry
Then and Only Then
Ain't Had No Lovin'
The Hurtin's All Over
You And Your Sweet Love
Cincinatti, Ohio
I'll Come Runnin'
Run Away Little Tears
Just One Time
Just For What I Am
If It Ain't Love(Let's Leave It Alone)
Cant' go wrong with just about anything this lady ever did!
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Posted: 20 Apr 2000 6:41 am
by Jerry Hayes
Hey Pete,
How about "Ride, Ride, Ride" by Lynn Anderson I believe. It's got a great steel solo in it and it's really up tempo. Then there's the great stuff EmmyLou Harris cut in the 70's like "Las Vegas, Luxury Liner" or any of those great things.
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Posted: 20 Apr 2000 6:59 am
by Pete Burak
I just forwarded this thread to our lead vocalist.
Keep 'em coming!!!
-pb
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 9:23 am
by randy
Tammy...Apartment # 9...You'll have fun with the intro and turn.
randy
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 9:58 am
by Marty Pollard
Up-tempo, people.
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 11:59 pm
by Dayna Wills
Dottie West wasn't too shabby either. "A Lesson in Leavin'" recently covered by Jo Dee Messina.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2000 6:38 am
by Dan Tyack
Too Far Gone. Can't remember who did the original, but Emmy Lou covered it on her first album. Great song.
Not classic, not done by a female singer, but the song "Going Home" is fine, fine, fine. Charlie Rich did it originally, get the version that was on a demo tape (just him and the piano). Mark Knopfler covered it in the Knotting Hillbillies.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2000 1:55 pm
by Keith DeLong
"Wheels" by Emmylou Harris -- great tune. She sang it on the Opry a few months ago , with Steve Fishall (hope I spelled his name right) playing a Fender 400 , Buddy Harmon on drums--the kind of country music that gives you goose bumps .
I'm pretty much in agreement with the other selections chosen--another great number for steel is Loretta Lynn's "When the tingle becomes a Chill".
Posted: 21 Apr 2000 2:07 pm
by John Steele
If I had to shave it down to just one song, for being the most widely recognized female country hit, it would be one that hasn't been mentioned yet.
"Stand By Your Man", by Tammy.
Of course it's considered politically incorrect or something stupid these days, I guess...
-John
(But "Earl Has To Die" is OK
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Posted: 21 Apr 2000 3:07 pm
by Janice Brooks
Guys i have never sang in public but i know enough of these lyrics if your out on a limb LOL
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Posted: 23 Apr 2000 4:53 pm
by Donny Hinson
Kitty Wells had a nice fast shuffle tune called "I'll Reposess My Heart". It's a great tune, easy to sing, and was written by her (then) lead man, Paul Yandell.
Posted: 25 Apr 2000 10:21 am
by randy
Marty...It's obvious to me that you have not learned the fine art of simply ignoring the original poster and ranting. Now you do a fairly good job when you start the thread but I think you show way too much respect and restraint to original posters.
randy
Posted: 26 Apr 2000 8:50 pm
by Manny Shuffles
randy.....two minutes in the penalty box for a shot at marty's head.......get in, you know you had your stick up.
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Posted: 27 Apr 2000 5:40 am
by randy
You're right Manny...what was the topic again.
I love ya Marty, especially in that dress they were talking about in that other thread.
randy
Posted: 27 Apr 2000 9:07 am
by Ron Page
"Anything Tammy ever sang ..."
Yeah, like "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad".
Lynn Anderson had another early up-tempo hit called "Stay There 'Til I Get There".
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Posted: 27 Apr 2000 10:42 am
by Marty Pollard
It's just that Pete was nice to me once!