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The Honkytonk Jukebox Show
The Honkytonk Jukebox Show #146

The Honkytonk Jukebox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 55:24


"Welcome back to the show, folks! We've got a real diverse lineup for you today, diving deep into the heart of classic country. We're kicking things off with the lively western swing of Bob Wills and his 'All Night Long,' setting a toe-tapping, dance-hall vibe. Then, we pivot to the raw emotion of Tommy Collins' 'Don't Wipe The Tears That You Cry For Him,' a real tearjerker.We'll hear Johnnie Lee Wills' melancholic 'Your Love For Me Is Losing Light,' followed by the classic country duet of Carl Butler and Pearl with 'Punish Me Tomorrow.' Leon Rausch gives us 'Heart Of A Clown,' another dose of soulful storytelling.Moving on, Perk Williams brings us 'I'm That Fool,' and Cal Smith hits us with the lonesome sound in 'That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome.' We've got Jimmie Skinner's take on 'Dark Hollow,' followed by Connie Hill's 'Mark On My Finger' and Norma Jean's powerful 'Put Your Arms Around Her.'Then, Bobby Barnett asks 'If I Was Me,' and Slim Willet reminds us 'Don't Let The Stars.' Carl Wayne delivers the bluesy 'What Makes A Broken Heart Blue,' and Linda Cassidy explores 'Legal Rights.' Kenny Valeck sings 'She's Helping Me Get Over You,' a song about moving on.Finally, we wrap things up with Billy Thompson's 'The Nearest Thing To You,' Rocky Topp's 'Did I Come Home Too Late,' Johnny Dollar's 'I've Got To Stay High,' Jerry Abbott's 'Did It Say Where It Was Going,' and Lynda K. Lance's 'Now That It's Over.'From western swing to heartbreak ballads, this playlist showcases the breadth and depth of classic country music. You'll hear stories of love, loss, and everything in between. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this journey through some timeless tunes."Bob Wills - All Night Long ( Longhorn )Tommy Collins - Don't Wipe The Tears That You Cry For Him ( Columbia )Johnnie Lee Wills - Your Love For Me Is Losing Light ( Sims )Carl Butler And Pearl - Punish Me Tomorrow ( Columbia )Leon Rausch - Heart Of A Clown ( Sims )Perk Williams - I'm That Fool ( Allstar )Cal Smith - That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome ( Decca )Jimmie Skinner - Dark Hollow ( Starday )Connie Hill - Mark On My Finger ( Decca )Norma Jean - Put Your Arms Around Her ( RCA )Bobby Barnett - If I Was Me ( Sims )Slim Willet - Don't Let The Stars ( 4 Star )Carl Wayne - What Makes A Broken Heart Blue ( Wind )Linda Cassidy - Legal Rights ( Wizard )Kenny Valeck - She's Helping Me Get Over You ( KSS )Billy Thompson - The Nearest Thing To You ( Zak Tone )Rocky Topp - Did I Come Home Too Late ( Capitol )Johnny Dollar - I've Got To Stay High ( Chart )Jerry Abbott - Did It Say Where It Was Going ( Stop )Lynda K Lance - Now That It's Over ( Wayside )Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thehonkytonkjukebox/exclusive-content

The County Line: Lee Carl & Friends
#120 - RFK Jr., Gov't Shutdown, Russell Brand

The County Line: Lee Carl & Friends

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 54:01 Transcription Available


Can you imagine a political landscape where the Democratic National Committee hinders opponents like Robert Kennedy Jr.? It's happening and not enough people are aware. Should the United States continue sending aid to Ukraine? Lee Carl doesn't think so. The final segment of this episode takes a sober turn as we address the uncomfortable topic of sexual abuse allegations, increasingly used as character assassination tools. Using the cases of Russell Brand and Mel Tucker, we discuss possible motivations behind such claims. Ending on a musical note, we take a trip down memory lane with Cal Smith's 'Country Bumpkin,' and send our love to the County Line Congregation. Remember, we're here to provide the best, so don't forget to subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode.PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.countylinepodcast.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0CzUzLnco4rMJXWUsPeJjeApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-county-line/id1511436013YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@thecountylinepodcast/podcasts----------------------------------------------------------------------Submit content, questions, and topics you would like to hear on The County Line to: countylinepodcast@gmail.com----------------------------------------------------------------------Where's The County Line:Website: https://www.countylinepodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/countylinepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/countylinepodcastmsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thecountylinepodcast/aboutEpisode Timestamps (0:23) College Football Updates and Housekeeping(19:42) Democrats' Treatment of Trump and RFK Jr(29:15) Discussion on Trump, RFK Jr, Government Shutdown, Ukraine Funding(45:09) Trending Allegations Against Men in Sexual Abuse(52:20) Country Bumpkin Closing HymnSupport the show

My Good Ole Country
JIMMY ROGERS,THE SINGING BRAKEMAN, HIS FOREVER INFLUENCE

My Good Ole Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 62:31


For all our true dyed in the wool country fans , I truly believe you're gonna love this one as much as I enjoyed putting it together. The more I researched, the more I came to believe that this artist, Jimmy Rogers, was the most influential in the early times and  even to this day, the most influential in making country music what it is today. HANK SNOW, ERNEST TUBB, TOM T HALL, JACK GREENE, LEFTY FRIZZELL , MERLE HAGGARD and CAL SMITH  are all in todays show attesting to the fact . Of course I've got JIMMY ROGER'S originals here too. Take a walk way down memory lane my friends. I think you'll hear what I mean. Life is good.

OKC Sunday Morning Magazine
EPISODE 25 SUNDAY MORNING MAGAZINE

OKC Sunday Morning Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 28:41


This week we welcome two seniors from Norman North Highschool, Jamaal Jackson and Cal Smith to discuss SPUD week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Deal
Drinks With The Deal: King & Spalding's Smith Takes Fast Food Lessons to Big Law

The Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 25:54


Cal Smith, co-head of M&A at King & Spalding, talked about the experience of watching his parents build a Burger King franchise and how it helped shape his approach to practicing law, in the latest episode of the podcast.

Salesforce Developer Podcast
135: Health Cloud Development with Cal Smith

Salesforce Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 32:49


Cal Smith is a Senior Technical Architect and Associate Director for Cognizant. Cal has a long history with computers. He got his start in engineering school and has since done everything from animation to writing assistive software for the visually impaired. We discuss all of this (and more of Cal's background) in our conversation today.   Throughout this episode, Cal also gives us a great overview of Health Cloud. We talk about its development and one of the unsung heroes of the platform: Omniscript. Tune in to hear all of this and more.   Show Highlights: How Cal got involved with Salesforce and creating communities. How he got started with Health Cloud. A typical use case for Health Cloud. What a validated machine means. How deletion of records is prevented within Health Cloud. What Omniscript is all about and what it does. Cal's work and involvement with Dallas GiftForce.   Links: Cal on Twitter: http://twttiter.com/CloudMech Cal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/Cloud-Mech/ Cal on Github: https://github.com/crmprogdev

Laughing Liberally Milwaukee
Laughing Liberally Milwaukee Episode 15: Cal Smith

Laughing Liberally Milwaukee

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 11:33


This episode features Madison comic, Cal Smith. Host Matthew Filipowicz and Smith go over ex-Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke's warning to those who stormed the Capitol last week, why fascism and satire should never be given a platform and what comedy can mean to those struggling through the pandemic. Enjoy!

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Cross Walk
06. Worthy Of The Gospel Of Christ

Cross Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 54:43


In this series, Chuck and I are going through the books of the Bible. In today's episode, we bring along special guest (Cal Smith) and we dive straight into the book of Philippians where we uncover a great purpose for our life. Paul starts by telling us, "if there is only one take away from this book, let it be this: Live a life worthy of the Gospel of Christ." Paul continues the outline of the book of Philippians by explaining what that means, what does that look like, and where does it leave us in the end! Spoiler Alert... It brings us to a peace above all understanding and a life that is Worthy of Living! So what is a life worthy of the Gospel of Christ? Find out, right now, on todays episode! Thanks for listening!

ARIZONA REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE   | Presented By The Grandon Group

One of the most wonderful days of the year. Thanksgiving. 2020 has been wild yet we still have so much to be thankful for. Do not let this COVID stop you from being with family and friends. You have to cherish the memories. For some this will be the last Thanksgiving with a loved one or friend. Its your choice on how you want remember this. We will not let Government ruin our family traditions. Speaking of family traditions, I list some of the best THANKSGIVING songs. This way you can prepare a play list. There are some tracks listed that Im sure many will now know, and then of course some news one that you might. The opening song is from Cal Smith and it is my #1 thanksgiving song called "country bumpkin". Whatever is in your heart, make this a Thanksgiving to remember. I can tell you that I'm thankful for all of you. First, for making my sister Stacey and I , Arizona's #1 Brother and Sister Team. The Grandon Group, powered by Corcoran Platinum Living. Next thank you for trusting us with your Real Estate needs. There is not a bigger honor in the world then being able to help you buy or sell your homes. We are so grateful. We are also thankful for our incredible team and a special shout out to Cody. We have been blessed by GOD and all of you. Thank you and have a incredible Thanksgiving 2020.

Air it Out The Podcast Show
Air IT Out The Podcast Show Ep1/ Cal Smith

Air it Out The Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 70:13


Air IT Out The Podcast Show brought to you by Danny Bejarano my first episode with my good friend Cal Smith

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Baseball and The Boroughs
BATBPod Episode 15: Syndergaard Injury, Best Games to rewatch, and Life While Quarantined ft. Cal Smith

Baseball and The Boroughs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 41:56


In today's episode, Noah and Tyler are joined by Cal Smith to talk all things MLB/Sports while remaining indoors during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The guys talk about Noah Syndergaard's injury, best games to rewatch, and Cal proposes his theory that Babe Ruth is a robot. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/baseballandbouroughs/message

If That Ain't Country
Cal Smith - I've Found Someone Of My Own

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 156:50


In this week's episode, we're featuring the first hit album for Cal Smith: "I've Found Someone Of My Own" (1972). After several years as rhythm guitarist and frontman to Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours, he departed with ET's blessing and went solo. Kapp Records was his home during and after his time as a Troubadour, but success was elusive. With a glowing endorsement on the back cover of our feature album from Mrs. Ernest (Olene) Tubb, Smith joined Decca in 1972 and by that time, the songwriters were lining up for the affable entertainer. One of those writers was Bill Anderson, who enjoyed two cuts on "I've Found Someone Of My Own", including the snarky, pointed and sarcastic "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" - which also became Cal Smith's first chart-topper. The rest of the album combines songs from rock, pop and R&B artists but Cal Smith countrified each enough to satisfy even the hardest of country hardliners. With possibly the exception of Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue", Cal Smith does country justice to Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"; The Free Movement's "I've Found Someone Of My Own" as well as stone country versions of Tom T. Hall's "Ballad Of Forty Dollars" and another Anderson composition in "That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome". Very enjoyable listening.

If That Ain't Country
Cal Smith - I've Found Someone Of My Own

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 156:50


In this week's episode, we're featuring the first hit album for Cal Smith: "I've Found Someone Of My Own" (1972). After several years as rhythm guitarist and frontman to Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours, he departed with ET's blessing and went solo. Kapp Records was his home during and after his time as a Troubadour, but success was elusive. With a glowing endorsement on the back cover of our feature album from Mrs. Ernest (Olene) Tubb, Smith joined Decca in 1972 and by that time, the songwriters were lining up for the affable entertainer. One of those writers was Bill Anderson, who enjoyed two cuts on "I've Found Someone Of My Own", including the snarky, pointed and sarcastic "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" - which also became Cal Smith's first chart-topper. The rest of the album combines songs from rock, pop and R&B artists but Cal Smith countrified each enough to satisfy even the hardest of country hardliners. With possibly the exception of Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue", Cal Smith does country justice to Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"; The Free Movement's "I've Found Someone Of My Own" as well as stone country versions of Tom T. Hall's "Ballad Of Forty Dollars" and another Anderson composition in "That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome". Very enjoyable listening.

SolarWinds TechPod
Training for the Future

SolarWinds TechPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 17:35


In this episode of SolarWinds TechPod, Tech Talks, host Alex Navarro discusses what skills tech pros can develop now to position themselves, and the organizations they serve, for future success with HeadGeek Leon Adato and Cal Smith of SolarWinds.   Comments about this episode? Have ideas for future topics?   Tweet us @solarwinds using #TechPod   Who is behind this TechPod episode?   Alex Navarro (host/producer), Andrew Garibay (production/engineering), Leon Adato (guest), and Cal Smith (guest).  This podcast is provided for informational purposes only. © 2019 SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. All rights reserved.

Madison Story Slam
Story Slam: Sexting and Fainting

Madison Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 26:45


Cal Smith and Graham Callis share their stories on this episode of Madison Story Slam. Links: https://madisonstoryslam.bandcamp.com/  www.madisonstoryslam.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam  www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam   

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Moonlight Mile - BFF.fm
Episode 13 - Fall Back

Moonlight Mile - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018


An array of songs for the Autumn Breeze, including some user-submitted emotional favorites Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Autumn In New York by Billie Holiday on Recital (Verve) 5′10″ Autumn Leaves by Cannonball Adderley on Somethin' Else (Blue Note) 16′05″ Leaves That Are Green by Simon & Garfunkel on Live From New York, 1967 (Sony) 19′29″ Keep The Streets Empty For Me by Fever Ray on Fever Ray (Mute) 24′25″ Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground by The White Stripes on White Blood Cells (Warner Bros./Warner Brothers) 27′30″ Shine On Harvest Moon by Leon Redbone on Double Time (Warner) 30′44″ Now, Now by St. Vincent on Marry Me (Beggars Banquet) 34′32″ Harvest Moon by Lord Huron 40′24″ I Know It's Over by The Smiths on The Queen Is Dead (Sire/Rough Trade) 46′28″ Pale September by Fiona Apple on Tidal (Sony) 54′37″ Country Bumpkin by Cal Smith on . (.) 58′27″ Meet Jimmy (feat. Le Cassette) by Perturbator on Sexualizer EP 63′47″ November by Tom Waits on The Black Rider (Asylum) 66′27″ Don't Cry by Why Are We Building Such A Big Ship? on No Blood, No Blooms 73′41″ November by Shannon Lay on Audiotree 75′07″ Autumn Almanac by The Kinks on Something Else (Sanctuary) 79′00″ Fallingforyou by The 1975 on The 1975 (Dirty Hit) 83′13″ The Last Time I Saw Richard by Joni Mitchell on Blue (Warner Bros) 86′40″ Autumn Serenade by John Coltrane on Standards (Verve) 89′24″ Autumn Shade II by The Vines on Winning Days 92′06″ September by Earth, Wind & Fire on September (Columbia) 95′37″ Party's Fall by Siouxsie and The Banshees on Tinderbox (Polydorr) 100′19″ Parachute by Thee Lakesiders on Parachute (Big Crown Records) 103′10″ My Autumn's Done Come by Lee Hazlewood on The Complete MGM Recordings (MGM) 107′33″ Milk & Honey by Jackson C Frank on Blues Run The Game (Sanctuary) 111′31″ The Autumn Carnival by The Dandy Warhols on This Machine (Capitol) 115′08″ Simple Twist Of Fate (Take 1) by Bob Dylan on More Blood More Tracks (Columbia)

If That Ain't Country
Cal Smith - Country Bumpkin

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 156:27


In this episode, we're featuring an oft-overlooked album from Cal Smith: "Country Bumpkin" (1974). The title track itself, of course, was Smith's biggest and most enduring hit, immortalising his impact to generations of fans. However, many listeners never got past big hit single to the rest of the album, which is a surprisingly modern yet traditional release, overseen by master Walter Haynes in the producer's booth. Cal Smith brings his relaxed-yet-sincere delivery to an extremely well chosen collection of covers - as well as a few originals - employing the talents of master songwriters including Don Wayne (of course), Tommy Cash, Hank Cochran, Red Lane and Bill Anderson. From his days as a San Jose DJ to rhythm guitarist with ET's Texas Troubadours, "Country Bumpkin", in it's entirety, is Cal Smith's finest release, and really does deserve to be heard past the infectious "frost on the pumpkin" lyric. Highlights include "Between Lust And Watching TV", "Jesus Is A Good Ole Boy" and a pair of back-to-back Loretta Lynn hits in "They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy" and "Love Is The Foundation". Dig a little deeper to be rewarded.

If That Ain't Country
Cal Smith - Country Bumpkin

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 156:27


In this episode, we're featuring an oft-overlooked album from Cal Smith: "Country Bumpkin" (1974). The title track itself, of course, was Smith's biggest and most enduring hit, immortalising his impact to generations of fans. However, many listeners never got past big hit single to the rest of the album, which is a surprisingly modern yet traditional release, overseen by master Walter Haynes in the producer's booth. Cal Smith brings his relaxed-yet-sincere delivery to an extremely well chosen collection of covers - as well as a few originals - employing the talents of master songwriters including Don Wayne (of course), Tommy Cash, Hank Cochran, Red Lane and Bill Anderson. From his days as a San Jose DJ to rhythm guitarist with ET's Texas Troubadours, "Country Bumpkin", in it's entirety, is Cal Smith's finest release, and really does deserve to be heard past the infectious "frost on the pumpkin" lyric. Highlights include "Between Lust And Watching TV", "Jesus Is A Good Ole Boy" and a pair of back-to-back Loretta Lynn hits in "They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy" and "Love Is The Foundation". Dig a little deeper to be rewarded.

Code Coverage - Salesforce Developer Podcast
Episode 29 - Cal Smith on Salesforce StackExchange, Air Conditioning Patents, and Lightning

Code Coverage - Salesforce Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 49:40


In this episode we chat with Cal Smith (@CloudMech on Twitter). Cal has done many things over the years and has very interesting stories to tell, but he also goes above and beyond to teach others, and the evidence is clear to see on the StackExchange where he's known as crmprogdev. Some of the topics discussed include: How he got involved with the platform How he uses the Salesforce StackExchange and what benefits he thinks it offers Mechanical engineering relates to software development Air conditioning patents in the auto industry The contrast between computing in the past and computing today