@@charlielohr5252 The Yellow Rose of Texas box set is excellent but my favorite is the Waltz Across Texas box set,, it covers 61' through 66' and that for me is the prime ET... Hey I just rhymed that ,, lol
I'm doin good Ruth ! Got a project going with the refrigerator and I got it fixed. All you have to do is swing by and clean up my mess and I'm done !! :)
Great as always, as you know, ET is one of my favorite singers, I don't recall hearing him sing A Guy Named Joe, was this before or after, another favorite singer of mine Stonewall Jackson's song..A Little Guy Named Joe? Thanks John, hope you're staying warm in Houston!
I'd never heard Stonewall's A Little Guy Named Joe and I like it too! Two totally different songs that are SO similar.. Stonewall cut his May 2nd 1960 and ET cut his April 6th 1960.... I don't know which one was commercially available first but they had to be close to each other... Interesting factoid,,, Floyd Cramer played piano on both of them... A Little Guy Named Joe recorded ~ May 2 1960 ~ Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN ~ Stonewall Jackson (Grady Martin [gt], Howard Rhoton [gt], Don Helms [steel], Junior Huskey [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Don Law)
Super singing awesome song 🎵 just love his drawl nice backing thanks 🙏 for the wonderful uploads 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵😎😎👍👍👍Thanks again take care keep safe and keep well Ron uk 🇬🇧 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah,, I kinda fell in love with ET's A Guy Named Joe while I was working up the Ernest Tubb Record Shop album post so I did this one. Glad you enjoyed it !!
Yeah,, there are six sessions from March 20 1960 thru June 6 1960 where the session personnel is listed that way,, with Emmons on lead guitar and Bobby Garrett on steel. I'd LOVE to know what was going on there. I do know Bobby WAS there because ET calls him out on one the the tracks from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop album but I've forgotten which one.. ruclips.net/video/4mm1OZ6tG34/видео.html
I love his deep voice be a good song for a jukebox I was just listening to my pick of the hits last night thanks again for John
Hey Peggy!
I'm sure that single got lots of jukebox plays back in 1960 !!
@@2packs4sure oh yeah I'm sure it did
love anything ET does!!
Me Too!
Though my main favorites are from the 58' through 65' era which this slots into perfectly..
@@2packs4sure yes me too. Yellow rose of Texas my favorite box set!!
@@charlielohr5252 The Yellow Rose of Texas box set is excellent but my favorite is the Waltz Across Texas box set,, it covers 61' through 66' and that for me is the prime ET...
Hey I just rhymed that ,, lol
@@2packs4sure yeah. I like that one too. "When I lost my baby, I almost lost my mind "
I hope this type of music never leaves. To me it's real country not what country is today. Live to dance music every time.
Back to share this great 2fer post! Hope you’re doing well! Thanks again for all the great songs you share here!😊 🎶🎶❤️❤️🎶🎶
I'm doin good Ruth ! Got a project going with the refrigerator and I got it fixed.
All you have to do is swing by and clean up my mess and I'm done !! :)
@@2packs4sure I‘ll be there in a minute, leave the door unlocked! 😊🎶🎶❤️
@@ruthboykin9873 Dang it all,, I already cleaned up !!
@@2packs4sure Fraidy cat! You heard me banging on that door!🤣🤣😜
@@ruthboykin9873 Was that you ? I thought it was my Turkey and Avocado sandwich talkin back !!! :)
Great as always, as you know, ET is one of my favorite singers, I don't recall hearing him sing A Guy Named Joe, was this before or after, another favorite singer of mine Stonewall Jackson's song..A Little Guy Named Joe? Thanks John, hope you're staying warm in Houston!
I'd never heard Stonewall's A Little Guy Named Joe and I like it too!
Two totally different songs that are SO similar..
Stonewall cut his May 2nd 1960 and ET cut his April 6th 1960....
I don't know which one was commercially available first but they had to be close to each other...
Interesting factoid,,, Floyd Cramer played piano on both of them...
A Little Guy Named Joe recorded ~ May 2 1960 ~ Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN ~ Stonewall Jackson (Grady Martin [gt], Howard Rhoton [gt], Don Helms [steel], Junior Huskey [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Don Law)
@@2packs4sure I wondered, was going to look it up, but got side tracked, knowing you I knew you would though!😊Thanks John!
Super singing awesome song 🎵 just love his drawl nice backing thanks 🙏 for the wonderful uploads 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵😎😎👍👍👍Thanks again take care keep safe and keep well Ron uk 🇬🇧 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah,, I kinda fell in love with ET's A Guy Named Joe while I was working up the Ernest Tubb Record Shop album post so I did this one.
Glad you enjoyed it !!
@@2packs4sure sure did keep them coming your doing a great 👍 job 🇬🇧🎵🎵👌
Better tunes on your channel than Applemusic.
Good taste, bubba.
Lol,,, thank you !
First time hearing this song. But has anyone noticed that this beat sounds a lot like Johnny Cash's Distant Drums. Wonder what happened? 😊😊
I think happenstance happened..
As good a double header as I’ve ever heard!
Rare example of Buddy Emmons on lead guitar.
Yeah,, there are six sessions from March 20 1960 thru June 6 1960 where the session personnel is listed that way,, with Emmons on lead guitar and Bobby Garrett on steel.
I'd LOVE to know what was going on there.
I do know Bobby WAS there because ET calls him out on one the the tracks from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop album but I've forgotten which one.. ruclips.net/video/4mm1OZ6tG34/видео.html