Jon Weisberger wrote:
Wasn't Cherlyn, that was Cheryl... but anyway, to give credit where credit
is due, Tom Ekeberg is the one who first confessed to being cornfused.
Not to take anything away from the lovely and talented Mr. Ekeberg, but I
believe Homer Jethro made use of the word in
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The twang content would be that he produced the
Shaver album "Tramp on your Street" in 1993.
What a 40-year career he's had! From writing the
insipid "Who Wants to Buy This Diamond Ring" for
Gary Lewis the Playboys in 1965,
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Hate to start a food thread, but I'm needing a good guacamole recipe. Me
and the missus got some of it figured out, but what we've attempted is
missing something. Any suggestions?
You probably forgot to squeeze some lime juice in it.
Steve Gardner wrote:
Gatemouth Brown (we are putting out a reissue from him this month)
This wouldn't be the nearly-impossible-to-find
"Bogaloosa Boogie Man" would it? (he asked hopefully)
Diana Quinn wrote:
Oh gimme a horse, a great big horse and gimme a buckaroo, and let me
Wah! Hoo! Wah! Hoo! Wah! Hoo
Oh! gimme a ranch, a big pair of pants and gimme a stetson too and let
me you get the idea.I love this song!
but what's the movie?? (driving me crazy)
diana
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Trying to remember some songs for the sunday nite show that feature the
timeless theme of - shot my baby down, etc.
Wanna Rock And Roll Ray Wylie Hubbard
But then you probably already planned to play that one.
-jp
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Trying to remember some songs for the sunday nite show that feature the
timeless theme of - shot my baby down, etc.
Wasn't there a song which has a character named
"Lady Mondegreen" getting herself killed off? g
-jp
Jeff Wall wrote:
And that's a bad thing? Do you know exactly what I do for the Navy? I work
on WEAPONS SYSTEMS. I have the keys that make them go bang. Not that I
really need the keys because a halfway decent tech can jumper out any
safety switch with two alligator clips and a piece of wire.
The story I heard was that Delbert the Beatles
were touring England together (don't remember
which was opening for which), and Delbert taught
Lennon the opening harp riff for "Love Me Do".
-jp
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In a message dated 1/18/99 12:11:01 PM Central Standard Time,
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Steve Gardner wrote:
I'm looking for songs about Hank Williams. Not Hank songs...but
ones about him.
"Tramp on Your Street" -- Shaver
Steve Gardner wrote:
I'm looking for songs about Hank Williams. Not Hank songs...but
one's about him. Right off the top of my head I can think of:
Thanks Hank -- Mike Cross
Hank Williams Will Live Forever -- Johnny Jack
(Country Duets, Arhoolie/Old Timey OT126)
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