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Mr. Sandman
Posted: 31 Jul 2001 8:24 am
by Rick Collins
No one can make play "Mr. Sandman" as well as Chet Atkins. This tune and "Spanish Fandango" are my favorites of his recordings.
I find this tune very difficult to play on a steel guitar. "Mr. Sandman" is a simple melody; but I can't fit it to the sound of a steel guitar (maybe I have Chet Atkin's sound fixed in my head).
Does anyone know of a recording of "Mr. Sandman" played on steel guitar?
Rick
Posted: 31 Jul 2001 9:40 am
by Bob Tuttle
Bobby Garrett had it on one of his albums.
Bob
Posted: 31 Jul 2001 10:16 am
by Bengt Erlandsen
Mr.Sandman is on "Steelin'the hits" with Mike Fried, Marty Rifkin & Mark Switzer on pedal-steel.
1993 CMH records CD-5207
CMH records, Inc Los Angeles, CA 90039
Track list
1 STAR TREK THEME
2 ALL MY LOVING
3 UNDER MY THUMB
4 I DREAM OF JEANNIE THEME
5 SURFER GIRL
6 CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE
7 CALIFORNIA GIRLS
8 ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND
9 BLUE DANUBE WALTZ
10 MR. SANDMAN
11 WINTER WONDERLAND
12 RETURN TO SENDER
Posted: 31 Jul 2001 12:40 pm
by Rick Garrett
Bobby Garrett did it on one of his last albums. "My Best to You" I think is the tittle. Its also probably the very best version I've heard on the Steel. Good luck!
Rick
Posted: 31 Jul 2001 1:11 pm
by Roy Thomson
Hello Rick:
I play the Sandman.
Check your email. I sent you a wav
that I made using standard E9th. fingerstyle.
Roy Thomson
Posted: 1 Aug 2001 7:35 pm
by Al Marcus
Yes, Roy has got a great version of "Mr. Sandman" It almost sounds like Chet, If he were playing steel.....al
Posted: 6 Aug 2001 1:59 pm
by wayne yakes md
Bobby Garrett's version is without a doubt the BEST steel guitar version ever! What else could be expected from the "King of the Thumb Style"! Check out Bobby's version of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" with his thumb style that Bobbe Seymour attempted in St. Louis. I was a little surprised he didn't mention Bobby Garrett's first thumb style version when he played it. Another of my favorites is "Booger Man" and Bobby's 1996 version of "Streel Guitar Rag"!
Posted: 6 Aug 2001 5:52 pm
by Roger Edgington
I've played "Mr Sandman" plenty of times but not in the thumb style. I'm not that talented. It seems to lay very well on the E9th neck with standard pulls.
Posted: 8 Aug 2001 6:36 pm
by Bob Knight
Posted: 9 Aug 2001 11:40 am
by JACK HEERN
Rick
You can contact Lee Brothers at
lee9a6@aol.com or (618)684-3802 in Murphysboro IL He has a recording of it that is real good !! It was engineered by the late Gary Hogue In Norris studio in the Dalas area. BTW Lee worked for Bobby Garret in Rose City when Bobby had a music store. Needless to say it would be hard to determine which of the two was playing. Norris Family Music in Mesguite Tx. probably has a copy of it. It would be worth the dime!!
Hope this helps
Jack
P S i'm sure Bud Carter of Carter Guitars could shed you some light on the song<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by JACK HEERN on 09 August 2001 at 12:43 PM.]</p></FONT>