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Steel on Window Up Above

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There is some very soulful, beautiful steel on this song. Does anyone know who the steeler is?
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Post by David Cobb »

On Ricky Skaggs' version of the song, it was....Buddy Emmons.
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Isn't it Buddy Emmons on George Jones' record?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Hinson on 17 March 2003 at 05:35 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Mickey Gilley did what I would consider a great version of the song, but danged if I can remember whether there was steel on it. I think it's been about 20 years since I've heard it. Image
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Leon Russell had a great (albeit somewhat quirky in true Leon fashion Image ) version on one of the Hank Wilson's Back albums. Pretty sure Weldon Myrick was on that cut.

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Post by Bobby Boggs »

My favorite version has Buddy Emmons playing.It's on a Duane Eddie LP.It was done around 1963.Blows all the above mentioned away.Just my opinion of course.----------bb
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Post by Graham »

If the singer is George Jones and the song is from the Mercury Heartaches and Tears album, 1964 or possibly from the Musicor album Hits By George, 1967, the player is most likely Sonny Curtis.

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I thought Jimmy Day played on Jones's original, around 62. It might have been later though and Sonny on it.

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The original Jones cut was released in'60...peaked at#2 on the charts 11/7/60...listen to it...I could be wrong,but it sounds like Buddy to me!
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Post by Terry Wood »

Still sounds like Jimmy Day to me. No disrespect to the Big E, but of course Buddy could have been thinking like Jimmy that day. I've heard them both play each others licks. How bout it Steven. By the way what are you doing now? Who you pickin' with?

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Terry,I always thought it was Jimmy too,but some of the licks(harmonics,open strings)and the tone in general make me think it's Buddy...wish he'd show up and tell us!I've just been doing sessions mostly-I did a couple of things during Country Radio Seminar with Dusty Drake(Warner Bros.)and played at the Broken Spoke the other week...it liked to have killed me!That's past my bedtime anymore!Take care-Steve
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.double post-sorry.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Hinson on 18 March 2003 at 05:11 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Ricky Littleton »

I'm sure it was Jimmy D. I have an old cassette of one of his old albums, think it was named "Golden Steel Guitar Hits" where he played some of his signature stuff from his big-time session days. Window Up Above, Pick Me Up on Your Way Down, old Ray Price stuff, and Lonely Street were some of the other things on that album. Have long since lost the original label from the cassette, but I know it is JD.

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Post by Leigh Howell »

I've got the George Jones version. But I dont think it's the original. Whatever the version, it's some beautiful steel work!!

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Post by Steve Hinson »

I've been listening to this record...and now I'm so confused I can't tell Day from Emmons...I have to say now I'm not so sure about which one it is.It's GREAT,though!
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Post by Colin Keyworth »

did'nt Bruce Bouton play on Ricky Skaggs version or did he only do the live work

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Try Pete Drake, if it's the version that I recall.
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Post by David Cobb »

Colin, Skaggs' Country Boy album has Bruce Bouton, Lloyd Green and Buddy Emmons appearing on the album and the steel on Window Up Above was credited to Buddy, according to the liner notes.