Classic Buddy Emmons With John Hartford.
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Archie Nicol R.I.P.
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Classic Buddy Emmons With John Hartford.
I used to hate this tune as a lad due to all the `easy listening` versions doing the radio rounds. When I found this one by John in the late seventies, it fair cheered me up. Love the way Pig's piano solo blends into Buddy's steel solo.
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I've searched U-tube, but the original version from '68 is not there. Anyway, it has him singing with only finger dobro, double bass and drums. I also like the records by Roger Miller, Kenny Rankin etc. from that time. They have a certain atmosphere, the 70's didn't have.
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