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Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:45 am
by mrsnull
Sarge - while I have enjoyed what you have posted so far, you really need to step up with the list.
Being a native Houstonian, this list fills me with pride. We really do have some awesome music in these parts.
Now if I could get Sarge to step on stage, we could add him to this list.

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 7:59 am
by sgt.null
13)
Janis Joplin - Me & Bobby McGee
Joplin's only number one hit. (written by Kris Kristofferson.)
Janice Joplin - Me & Bobby Mcgee
Kris released the song in 1970,
Roger Miller and
Gordon Lightfoot had released earlier versions.
Joplin recorded her version without
Kris' knowledge for her debut album
Pearl with the
Full Tilt Boogie Band.
Janis - Summertime : Live in Stockholm 1969
Janis - To Love Somebody (Bee Gees cover)
Janis - Piece of my Heart
Janis - Try (live ay Woodstock)
Janis - Mercedes Benz
Melissa Etheridge & Joss Stone - Janis Joplin Tribute
first time Julie and I saw Willie live he played
Me & Bobby McGee.
Wiliie & the Family - Me & Bobby McGee
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:19 am
by sgt.null
12)
Waylon Jennings - Honkey Tonk Heroes
written by
Billy Joe Shaver. in fact on
Waylon's
Honky Tonk Heroes album,
Billy Joe wrote 11 of the 12 tracks.
and now those eleven songs...
1)
Honky Tonk Heroes
2)
Old Five and Dimers Like Me
3)
Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
4)
Low Down Freedom
5)
Omaha (Shaver & Hill
6)
You Asked Me To (Jennings/Shaver)
7)
Ride Me Down Easy
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Ain't No God in Mexico
9) [url=ttp://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMn3tD__Cz4]Black Rose[/url]
10)
Slow Rollin' Roll
number 11 was an alternate take of
You Asked Me To. not finding that, I offer this instead...
11)
You Asked me To - sung by Billy Joe Shaver
Julie and I were lucky enough to see Waylon live. his wife Jessi Colter opened for him. the two songs they did as a duet follow...
Walon & Jessi - Suspicious Minds
Waylon & Jessi - Deep in the West
Jessi and son Shooter (Waylon's boy) did this after Waylon had passed.
Jessi Colter & Shooter Jennings - Carry Me Home
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:16 am
by sgt.null
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:40 am
by sgt.null
10)
Mickey Newbury - She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye
Mickey Newbury was born
Milton Sims Newbury Jr. in
Houston Texas, May 19, 1940.
In 1968,
Mickey saw huge success; three number one songs and one number five – across four different charts;
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) on the Pop/Rock chart by the
First Edition,
Sweet Memories on Easy Listening by
Andy Williams,
Time is a Thief on the R&B chart by
Solomon Burke, and
Here Comes the Rain Baby on the Country chart by
Eddy Arnold. This feat has not been repeated.
this song resurrected
Jerry Lee Lewis' career...
Jerry Lee Lewis - She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
as to his feat in 1968...
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Just Dropped In
Andy Williams - Sweet Memories
Solomon Burke-Time Is a Thief
Roy Orbison - Here Comes the Rain Baby
(could not find the
Eddy Arnold version of that last song.
Gene Pitney does the whistle solo btw)
and now the man,
Mickey Newbury himself...
She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
American Trilogy
One night in Los Angeles, at a time of national distress over war and race issues in the U.S.A., Newbury spontaneously combined a southern anthem (written by a northerner, D.D. Emmett), a northern anthem (written by a southerner, William Steffe), and a third song that was originally a Jamaican slave song (All My Sorrows). and features Marie Rhines on violin. It came to be called An American Trilogy, and would be adopted by Elvis Presley as the centerpiece of his later concerts.
Elvis - An America Trilogy
[url=
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3m3ruEx15A]Mickey Newbury - Just Dropped In[/in]
oddly enough I just researched
Mickey this past weekend not knowing he was coming up in the list.
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:53 am
by sgt.null
9)
Cindy Walker - You Don't Know Me Yet
Cindy has been recorded by
Elvis, Willie,
Bob Wills,
Emmylou and
Ray Charles. (among many others.)
this song was co-written with Ed
die Arnold in 1954, but was not a hit until 1962 when
Ray Charles included it on his
Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music.
Willie Nelson used this song as the title on his 2006 tribute for
Cindy Walker.
Ray Charles' version
Willie Nelson's version
Eddy Arnold's version
Elvis
Cindy Walker's version
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:12 am
by sgt.null
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Sir Douglas Quintet - She's About a Mover
producer
Huey Meaux named this
San Antonio band the
Sir Douglas Quintet in hopes of cashing in on the British Invasion in 1964.
at the time only the
SDQ and
Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs were including
Tex Mex ingredients in the mix.
Augie Meyers is playing the Vox organ on this. he and lead singer
Doug Sahm would later form the
Texas Tornados.
SDQ - She's ABout a Mover
Texas Tornados- she's ABout a Mover
SDQ - Mendicino
SDQ - cover of the 13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 12:28 pm
by Wildling
Still no sign of Blind In Texas.
Or Sly & The Family Stone.