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What about==Since You Gone or On The Wings Of A Dove
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Rayman,
I would suggest "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me One More Time". I know of a few more but can't think of the titles right now. I'll e-mail you when I remember them. Oh yeah, there's a good Simon Crum(Ferlin's alter ego) song "Country Music is Here to Stay". It's a hoot!

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"I Feel Better All Over More Than Anywheres Else". Good "kicker opener".

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"Next to Jimmy". It was recorded at a time when Jerry Byrd was giving his "last breath" to the dying non-pedal steel era in Nashville.

And his turn around is considered by many to be the most beautiful ever recorded behind a singer on a non pedal steel. Walter Haynes gets that honor behind Little Jimmy Dickens on "We Could" on pedal steel.

If you have not heard this recording by Ferlin Husky, do yourself a favor and, beg, borrow or s..... one and listen to it.

It is an incredibly beautiful piece of steel playing.

God richly bless Jerry Byrd and ALL of you,

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I forgot about that one Smiley. You're my new super-hero. Another one is "The Letter You Promised To Write" I think Ferlin is one of the most unique stylist country music ever had. Also one of the funniest too. I'll keep thinking. Mike
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You know I feel like a big idiot. Tha song "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me" was done by everybody in the 50s and I was actually thinking of the song Smiley posted but that title came out. Although he might have covered it. I know that Hank Locklin had it out on the Please Help Me I'm Fallin' album. Sorry for the screw up. You're still my hero Smiley. Mike the Village idiot
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Here is a link to Next To Jimmy. http://members.spree.com/entertainment/recldy/page11.htm If that doesn't work, do a search for The Record Lady. It's on page11. Jim
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Here is a song "NOT" to use, but, one of my favorites anyway, Room For a Boy Never Used...always chokes me up. Now, if your doing a grand opening for a funeral home...Pat
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I just tried it. It works. If Jerry's turnaround doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you are dead! Jim
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Don't feel bad Mike. Been there,done that myself,more than once. Actually,"..Haul Off..") was written by Wayne Raney & Lonnie Glosson,& originally recorded by Wayne,on King Records. Wayne & Lonnie used to have ads in the back of,the publication, "Country Song Round-Up" for a guitar course,(Lonnie) & a harmonica course (Wayne). Of course,that was before your time Mike.

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Post by Leigh Howell »

I used to listen to Wayne Raney, and Lonnie Glosson when I was a kid, and ayne sang the "Haul off an love me" song a lot.I used to listen to Lee Moore, the coffee drinkin night hawk too. I used to dream a lot back then!
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I know I know!! I,m just an old fart!!
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Man lee you and Smiley must be old to remember all that stuff. My father use to take me to see Smiley play when I was a Little Kid..Actually it was Smiley Burnett because I Grew up in Sacramento when Smiley was making his choice,Accordian or Steel..Can you Imagine Smiley could have been The first Larry Chesky...... Image

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Post by Mike Sweeney »

Smiley, I'll have to show you my collection of old sngbooks including C.S.R.'s. Granted I'm not quite your age but I grew up with this music and I still find the stuff from back then the best and most fasinating. Take it easy. Mike
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Joe. I used to see Smiley play when I was a young fella. At the Lenox Hotel, and the Pleasantdale club etc. I was about 12 myself at the time, and played at the Rainbow!!! Image
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Joe, And Smiley. I looked a lot older than my age!! Image