After a long day of work this is just what the doctor ordered folks, some excellent tunes this evening!
Rustty- Walking the Floor Over You. More of a Country tune, but definitely one that was done by EVERYBODY. In fact, I have heard that this is the first song Elvis learned to play on a guitar. Great job on this one mate! One of my all time favorite songs.
Pancho- You'se a Viper. Hahahahahahaha- You are hilarious my friend! Great tune right here, well delivered as expected. Nicely done Pancho!
Ryan-Uranium Fever. Elton Britt was a comedian at the time, and I bet he opened for the big acts more than once. Totally counts, and a great bring. One I was not expecting at all. Well Done!
Stan-Kansas City Kitty.Poor Frisco Kate...This is a fantastic bring right here, one of my favorite old tunes and delivered with such aplomb. Perfect tune right here. Dave Stuckey (a contemporary Western Swingster) does a bang up job on this one as well.
Steve- I had someone else. I used to think Tommy Duncan's vocal on this was about as good as music could get, but my mind has been changed. What a scorching version of this fantastic tune you have laid down right here. I am whistling so loudly that the windows are shaking...AAAAAAAAHHHH HHHHHAAAAAAAAAA!
Val-It's all Your Fault. I knew I would get an outfit this week...but a zazzoo as well? BONUS. This is a great bring Val, and you did a great job with it. Cindy Walker wrote so many great songs, glad to see of hers here. Nice bring.
RB- The Kind Of Love I can't Forget. Nice intro licks there! Such a great old tune, those Tommy Duncan tunes are so very special. Very nice work on this...man I gotta learn how to do those fills. So nice.
The Ukulites- San Antonio Rose. YES!!!!!!! The sound is brilliant, that steel sounds so good, and then we get costuming as well? We are a very lucky audience I tell ya. This is fantastic guys, thanks for comin' buy and playing it for us
Just brilliant.
Linda- The Wayward Wind. Great choice Linda, and what a fit for your style! This is gonna sound bad, but I have never heard the Tex Ritter version of this. It is likely no where near as nice as this. Very well done.
Alan DP- Right Or Wrong. What a song this is, and you did a great job with it. Handled the whistling to I might add. Great choice here, thanks for playing this one for us.
My Little Red Wagon. Where I learned to whistle...LOVE these old tunes, This is one I trot out all the time, and yes, as far as know it was first done by Mr. Penny. Excellent choice again, and so well delivered. Very nice work here.
Keep 'em coming gang!