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What is Your Favorite Wynn Stewart Recording?

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 11:27 am
by GaryHoetker
If I had to pick just one it would probably be "Sha-Maria" with Moon's Cajun Licks.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 12:34 pm
by Jody Sanders
"Wishful Thinking". Moon also. Jody.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 12:34 pm
by Earl Erb
"Its Such A Pretty World Today" and "He Still Owes Me $50.00 Bucks"....and the rest of the story............. Imagelater.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 12:48 pm
by Herb Steiner
Wynn recorded a great tune that unfortunately didn't go anywhere entitled "Love Ain't Worth A Dime Unless It's Free."

I don't know if it's my favorite 'cause he had some really fine tunes, but this one deserves wider recognition.

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Posted: 2 Feb 2002 1:27 pm
by Perry Hansen
I would have to go with "Keeper of the Keys".
Perry

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 2:04 pm
by chas smith
Sing A Sad Song, and listen to Mooney's solo!!

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 2:06 pm
by Warren Frid
I'm for 'Sing a Sad Song' recorded late in his career ----the version with Stu Basore on steel.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 2:11 pm
by Michael Johnstone
I like "Slightly Used" with it's great sassy intro and solo.BTW,A lot of Moon's licks are hard to get note for note w/standard E9 changes.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 2:13 pm
by Jack Stoner
I work with a singer that is a Wynn Stewart fan and was a close friend. He does a lot of his songs, many I never heard before. Of the ones he's been doing lately, I like Keeper of the Keys the best.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 2:14 pm
by frank rogers
"Playboy" and "Couples Only". The lyrics of theses two songs showed the opposite ends of the "swingin'single" bar hopping lifestyle of the early 60's. And of course both songs exemplified the emerging West Coast sound beautifully. "They call me a playboy while I'm making my rounds" and , "I'm so lonely, couples only, tonight." Wow, Great stuff!

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 3:46 pm
by Brandin
All of the above, but "Yankee Go Home" always
gets my attention.

Posted: 2 Feb 2002 4:09 pm
by Bill Cunningham
Didn't Wynn have the original of a good shuffle, "I'm Gonna Kill You"? If so that's my favorite. If not then its Pretty World.

BC

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Posted: 2 Feb 2002 6:41 pm
by Smiley Roberts
The one that Ralph Mooney's on!

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Posted: 3 Feb 2002 5:26 am
by Geoff Cole
Yeah Smiles, I agree , I like that one too.

Posted: 4 Feb 2002 5:17 am
by Jerry Hayes
Bob Wills had an old swing tune called "You Don't Care What Happens to Me". Wynn cut it as a ballad and I think it had more emotion than any other ballad he ever cut. I also like "The Tourist". For uptempo stuff I'd say "Another Day, Another Dollar" and for the good old country shuffle category "One More Memory" would be my pick.

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Posted: 4 Feb 2002 5:56 am
by J W Hock
The lovely ballad "I Guess I'm Not the
Man I Use to Be ". I remember a couple of years ago at a Dale Watson show I requested ANY song by Wynn Stewart and his choice was this one . Blew me away !

Posted: 4 Feb 2002 6:32 am
by Bob Knight
All of 'em Image

Posted: 4 Feb 2002 8:51 am
by jlsmith48
Album cut "Its the only way to cry"

Posted: 4 Feb 2002 9:48 am
by Craig A Davidson
The Waltz Of The Angels

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Posted: 4 Feb 2002 9:58 am
by Chris Forbes
this is pathetic cause I've been singing it in bands since I was 20. Not sure what the name is, but I think its "Does he love you like I do". Good instrumentation, good writing, and Wynn could just flat out sing.

Posted: 4 Feb 2002 3:36 pm
by Jason Odd
Man, that cat had so many great songs.
I think for a fave, I really can't go past 'Playboy.'


Posted: 4 Feb 2002 6:03 pm
by Jeff Evans
"That'sthe Only Way to Cry" is a standout.

In the surprise steeler category, Buddy Emmons' 1971 (uncredited) harmonic intro on the unissued "You Can't Take It With You" takes the cake. Not what you usually associate with Wynn, but what a trip!

Oh--and if you'd like to hear these hits and rarities, sell your effects box and get the Wynn Stewart box, <u>Wishful Thinking</u>: 10 CDs of glorious alternative to the country drought.

Posted: 5 Feb 2002 3:48 am
by Boomer
"Until Then". I did the demo for him back in the sixties, but didn't do it justice. He sang it and did. Unfortunately it was never released. his sister Beverly and Don Sessions wrote it. Best, Boomer

Posted: 5 Feb 2002 7:29 am
by Joe Casey
"Playboy" "Sing a sad Song" works for me.w/mooney

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Posted: 5 Feb 2002 11:27 am
by Dave Robbins
Favorite "Wynn Stewart" tune?
ALL OF THEM!

Dave