Yessir. What do you want to know about "Lucky Lady"? For me, it
contains one of the more pivotal Monroe lines. You'll find it at the
end of the "A" section.

TBug

On Sep 16, 2:11 pm, Mando Chef <saltydogli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well... Living in Texas, you will find a true admiration for ones home
> state when talking ot a Texan.  I don't know what the thought is that
> others don't have some sort of admiration for where your roots are but
> Texans in general seem to believe they are the only one rooting for
> the home State!  Just ask my wife.  True she can say more of the State
> items, such as the Blue bonnet being the flower and others like the
> state tree, rodent, Milking cow and other such ridiculousness.  If any
> of you meet me or have met me, I am, in person, a man of many fewer
> words, sorry!!!!  I found a neat Monroe tune, Texas Blue Bonnet,
> check it out!  I will upload a copy for those that don't have it.
>
> The part that I find really interesting although too short, is the
> shuffle at the end.  Reminded me of Kansas City Railroad Blues.  Hope
> some find this as interesting as I did!
>
> Adam
>
> On Sep 15, 3:11 pm, Mando Chef <saltydogli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > any of you fellers familiar with the instrumental... Lucky Lady?
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