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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Old/Classic Country Standards - Need Advice
I'm thinking of putting together a country band and need song recommendations (some sure fired crowd pleasers). Artists I like are: Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Bob Wills, Jimmy Bryant, Marty Stuart, Dwight Yoakum, and of course Redd Volkaert! You can tell the kind of country I like so please make sure any song suggestions would fit this mold. I also plan on putting some rockabilly and 50's rock n roll in the mix (stuff like Elvis, Bill Haley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry).
I've got some songs in mind but I'm still new to the country genre and looking to gain much more knowledge of it. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Houston, Texas
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Jimmy Bryant "The Night Rider"
I love that song!!! :D As for songs that non guitar players will know... Merle- Mama Tried Workin Man Blues Swinging Doors Big City Waylon- Only Daddy Thatll Walk the Line Rainy Day Woman Are You Sure Hank Done it This Way? Bob Wills is Still the King Cash- Folsom Prison Blues Walk the Line One Piece at a Time Big River That should get you started and hopefully give you some ideas about other songs too. When you play in Texas be sure and play "London Homesick Blues" by Gary P. Nun, that always goes over big. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.
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She Never Even Called Me by my Name.....David Allan Coe....
Family Tradition, If You Don't Like Hank Williams You Can Kiss My Ass.......Hank Jr. Hag's stuff like: Okie From Muskogee, Workin' Man Blues, Mama Tried, I Had a Beautiful Time, Sing Me Back Home, Always Wanting You, Ramblin' Fever. Willie's stuff like: Angel Flyin' too Close to the Ground, On The Road Again, Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain.........JH in Va.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Madera, CA
Age: 30
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These are some that I've done over the years.
Dwight: Guitars, Cadilliacs Honky Tonk Man Long White Cadilliac I Sang Dixie The Heart That You Own Streets of Bakersfield Marty Stewart: Hillbilly Rock This One's Gonna Hurt You Also, try Radny Foster's "Just Call Me Lonesome," a great shuffle with a cool tele intro on the record.
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As far as Buck
Tiger By the Tail
Memphis Johnny B. Goode Big in Vegas Made in Japan Love's Gonna Live Here Again Above And Beyond Crying Time
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Houston, Texas
Age: 48
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I think
if you have an audience that appreciates this as much as I do, you can rest assured that they are going to ask from George Strait, Alan Jackson and many others.
I heard some little Jimmy Dickens stuff this weekend that made Chuck Berry sound like an amateur. I will second the Radney Foster stuff. There is more than 1 cut on 1859 that you audience would probably appreciate adding to your set list.
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Marty Stewart's "Tempted" is a good one.
"Prop Me Up next To The Jukebox" is funnin' "Take This Job and Shove It" - this is classic but might not hit with every audience. For slow tunes "Crazy" and "Sweet Dreams" are classic ones. One to be careful or maybe avoid until you know your audience is "The Girls All Look Prettier At Closin' Time".
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"MATILDA", it is a rare occasion when that doesn't get requested.
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here's some
here's a few that we play in our country/rock band
guitars and cadillacs little sister hillbilly rock mercury blues johnny b good fast as you margaritaville honky tonk blues one more last chance liza jane wave on wave just a swingin folsom prison your cheatin heart (kicked up version) bad moon rising boot scootin boogie cadillac ranch (chris ledoux's and springsteen's) bubba can dance i left something turned on at home proud mary be my baby tonite plus we have a whole set of some pretty good rockin dance tunes |
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OLD VIOLIN
HEY GOOD LOOKIN' HE STOPPED LOVING HER TODAY WELCOME TO MY WORLD THE BLUES MAN GOT NO REASON NOW FOR GOING HOME AMANDA WALK THE LINE LONESOME FUGITIVE COWBOY RIDES AWAY ETC, ETC...
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Memphis
Posts: 324
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Merle-
My Favorite Memory of All Tonight the Bottle Let me Down Big City Mama's Hungry Eyes Are the Good Times Really Over for Good Branded Man Mama Tried If We Make it through December Silver Wings Today, I Started Loving You again Buck- My Heart Skips a Beat Excuse Me, I think I've Got a Heartache The Key's in the Mailbox Above and Beyond (the Call of Love) D. Yoakum- Streets of Bakersfield Fast as You George Jones- The Grand Tour Still Doin' Time A Good Year for the Roses Just an Old Love Turned Mem'ry Bar Tender's Blues Just Someone I used to Know Gene Watson- Farewell Party David Allan Coe- The Ride Jack Daniels, if you Please George Strait- Amarillo by Morning Does Ft. Worth Ever Cross your Mind All My ex's Live in Texas The Fireman The Chill of an Early Fall Don Williams- Amanda Tulsa Time I Hope this Day is Good Gypsy Woman Hank Jr.- Old Habits OD'd in Denver A Country Boy Can Survive Outlaw Women Family Tradition The Blues Man All My Rowdy Friends Willie- Whiskey River Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain Don't Let your Babies Grow up to be Cowboys (W/Waylon) Kenny Chesney- Anything but Mine Who You'd be Today Marty Robbins- Begging to You Oak Ridge Boys- Settin' Fancy Free In the Pines Ya'll Come Back Saloon Rolling Stones- Dead Flowers Others- Faded Love Good Hearted Woman Tupelo Honey Angel from Montgomery The Dance I Can't Help it if I'm Still in Love with You Cripple Creek Green, Green Grass of Home Release Me Alcohol (B. Paisley) There Stands the Glass Teach Your Children Fox on the Run The Window up Above Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You Jersey Girl (Bruce Springsteen) Boardwalk Angel (Eddie & the Cruisers) Ain't Goin' down til the Sun Comes Up Keep your Hands to Yourself (Ky. Headhunters) And, about a ga-zillion more. But these, along with the other suggestions posted, will give you a killer starting list that will go over great with most crowds.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Millsap, Tx.
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Most requested.....
I've played for a living for 35 years, and I'd have to say the MOST requested all time country song is :SILVER WINGS by Merle Haggard. Here's some more:
Shelley's Winter Love, Swingin' Doors, Lonesome Fugitive, Workin' Mans Blues, The Farmers Daughter, It's All In The Movies, (all by Haggard) Then there's: Bob Wills: Faded Love, San Antonio Rose, Take Me Back To Tulsa, Bubbles in my Beer, "Corina, Corina", Time Changes Everything. Buck Owens: Act Naturally, Tiger By The Tail, Gonna Have Love, Love, Love one more Time, Love's Gonna Live Here, Buckaroo (instrumental), -Perfect break song! Other titles by various artists: Pick Me up On Your Way Down- The Other Woman- Keys In The Mailbox- A-11- Oh Lonesome Me- Just Walk On By- For The Good Times- Don't Worry About Me- Heartaches By The Number............The list goes on Forever..... There's a lot of great suggestions above my post also. Hope this helps
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