American music variety television series 1969–1971
POPULARITY
Johnny Cash Show 54-xx-xx (01) First Song - Wide Open Road
Why from Las Vegas it's the Johnny Cash show calling now talk to your host get on or get off
18. Roseanne Cash / Seven Year Itch19. Nick Lowe / Cruel to Be Kind (What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding) 20. Carlene Carter / Bring Love 21. John Mellencamp & Carlene Carter / My Soul's Got Wings 22. Dale Watson / I Walk the Line 23. Dwight Yoakam / Ring of Fire 24. Johnny Cash / The Man in Black 25. Bruce Springsteen / Give My Love to Rose 26. Keith Richards / I Got Stripes 27. Big Mama Thornton / You Ain't Nothing But a Hound Dog 28. Elvis Presley / Good Rockin' Tonight29. Roy Orbison / Claudette30. Jerry Lee Lewis / Great Balls of Fire31. Carl Perkins / Honey Don't 32. Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash / North Country Girl33. Johnny Cash / One (The Wanderer) 34. Gretchen Wilson (Kris Kristofferson) / Sunday Morning Coming Down 35. Mick Jagger / Long Black Veil 36. Johnny Cash / Southern Accents37. Johnny Cash w/Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers / Sea of Heartbreak38. Johnny Cash / Hurt 39. Johnny Cash / Folsom Prison (live)
Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaThe Music and Legacy of Johnny CashJune 25, 29231. Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard / Missing Old Johnny Cash 2. Ry Cooder / Johnny Cash 3. Johnny Cash and June Carter / Jackson 4. Rodney Crowell / I Walk the Line Revisited5. Johnny Cash / The Night Hank Williams Came to Town 6. George Thorogood (Hank Williams) / Move It On Over7. James Taylor & Alison Krause (The Louvin Brothers) / How's the World Treating You8. Van Morrison (Jimmie Rodgers, The Singing Brakeman) / Mule Skinner Blues 9. Sheryl Crow / No Depression in Heaven10. Dave Alvin / Black Jack David 11. The Carter Family / The World On Fire12. Eric Bibb / This Land is Your Land 13. Marty Stuart / Hey Porter 14. Carl Perkins / Blue Suade Shoes 15. Million Dollar Quartet / Down by The Riverside (Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis)16. Clarence Gatemouth Brown / Get Rythmn 17. Robbie Fulks / Cry, Cry, Cry
Nick Cave, the Australian born singer-songwriter and author, reveals the formative influences and experiences that have inspired his own creativity. With his band The Bad Seeds, Cave is renowned for the darkness and drama of his narrative based work. His lyrics are often populated by flawed people doing bad things, but seeking redemption in love or God, or both. His musical output is diverse, ranging from rock'n'roll, to piano-based love songs. The tragic death of his 15 year old son Arthur in 2015 has informed recent work, with songs about devastating loss, grief and love explored throughout the albums Ghosteen and Carnage. Nick Cave has also written novels, poetry, a screenplay, and has recently published Faith, Hope and Carnage - a book exploring his ideas about creativity and belief. Nick Cave talks to John Wilson about the influences of his father, an English teacher, and his mother, a school librarian, in encouraging his love of literature from a young age. He recalls seeing The Johnny Cash Show on television at the age of 10 and being spellbound by the country music star, with whom he later worked. He also remembers the life-changing effect of hearing Leonard Cohen's Songs Of Life and Death album for the first time, and the profound influence the Canadian poet and songwriter had own his own lyrics. He reveals that fellow Australian Barry Humphries was another artist who inspired his own work, having seen a Dame Edna Everage show in Melbourne in the early 1970s. Nick Cave also discusses the impact that the death of his son had on his life, work and marriage. Producer: Edwina Pitman
Today Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs is considered Eric Clapton's best work. However, at the time that this double album debut by Derek and the Dominos came out it was considered both a commercial and critical failure. Clapton met fellow Derek and the Dominos band members Bobby Whitlock (keyboards), Carl Radle (bass) and Jim Gordon (drums) when working with Delaney & Bonnie. Whitlock and Clapton got together at Clapton's house and composed most of what would become the original songs on the Layla album.The name Derek and the Dominos was chosen by Eric Clapton because he was tired of the supergroup approach to music and did not want his fame to overshadow the band. Derek and the Dominos played a lot of small clubs in England in August, then went to Miami to record the studio album.The group met up with Duane Allman in Miami, and Allman and Clapton struck up a close friendship from the start. Allman would record on 11 of the 14 songs on the album.Most know that the song Layla was inspired by Clapton's infatuation with Pattie Boyd Harrison, George Harrison's wife. In truth, many of the songs on the Layla album were performed with Pattie Boyd in mind.Unfortunately this double album is the only record these musicians would make together. Clapton would struggle with drug addiction and depression for several years afterward, and Allman would die in a tragic accident in 1971. The reputation of this album would grow over time, however, and is iconic today. Bell Bottom BluesThis song was the first single, and was written by Clapton and Whitlock. The inspiration for the song was that Pattie Boyd had asked Clapton to get her a pair of bell-bottom blue jeans while he was in the United States. It's Too LateThe album contains five covers including this blues song originally benned by Chuck Willis in 1956. Clapton and Whitlock trade off on vocals, and guitar work is from Eric Clapton and Duane Allman. The song would be performed on Derek and the Dominos' only TV appearance, on the Johnny Cash Show in January 1971.Why Does Love Got to Be So SadYou can hear a terrific jam between Clapton and Allman on guitar in this song. It swings from A minor on the verses to D major on the chorus. Whitlock and Clapton trade off vocal work.LaylaThis signature track was inspired by a 12th century tale called “The Story of Layla and Majnun.” It is about a young man who falls hopelessly in love with a young girl only to be rebuffed by her father because of his obsession with her. Clapton of course identified with the story of hopeless love because of his feelings toward Pattie Boyd Harrison. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “The Goodies”This offbeat comedy series premiered in the UK in this month. STAFF PICKS:Share the Land by the Guess WhoBrian starts off the staff picks with the title track from the Guess Who's seventh studio album, and the first after the departure of guitarist Randy Bachman. The lyrics reflect the growing popularity of the environmental movement. Burton Cummings wrote this song and sings lead.Cherryhill Park by Billy Joe RoyalWayne brings us a story song about a young girl named Mary Hill who “was a thrill after dark in Cherryhill Park.” The thrills end when Mary Hill marries a rich man. Billy Joe Royal was born in Valdosta, Georgia.Montego Bay by Bobby BloomRob finds an early reggae-influenced rock song. Bobby Bloom and Jeff Berry wrote this one-hit wonder. It made it to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly, Bobby Bloom died in 1974 at the age of 28.Somebody's Been Sleeping in My Bed by 100 Proof (Aged in Soul)Bruce's staff pick comes from the songwriting team of Holland-Dozier Holland after they left Motown Records to set up a separate label. This song about discovering evidence of infidelity went to number 8 on the US pop charts, and was 100 Proof's biggest hit INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Overture by the WhoIn the tradition of symphonic music, the Who began their rock opera Tommy with this overture.
"THE OFFICIAL JOE SOUTH WEBSITE":https://www.joesouth.com/
This week, in anticipation of Bob Dylan's virtual concert experience, Shadow Kingdom, Laura and Robert are thinking about past instances in which we got to enjoy Dylan onstage from the comfort of our homes: we're talking Dylan's live album!Join us on Patreon tonight after Shadow Kingdom airs, where Robert and I will do a live stream to discuss our impressions with you! I'll be sharing the link over there as soon as Shadow Kingdom finishes (since we don't know the exact duration).A few notes: I meant to mention that Columbia also recorded Dylan's concert at Carnegie Hall on 26 October 1963, but it got shelved until six songs from Dylan's set that night were released as an EP in 2005.We forgot to answer these burning questions in the episode, but “Watching the River Flow” was last played live as “recently” as 2014, and no, Dylan didn't perform “Lay Lady Lay” on the Johnny Cash Show.Oh, and apparently the new Definitely Dylan rule is that “Girl From the North Country” gets either played or mentioned in every episode!!Playlist:Lay Lady Lay (Before The Flood)Girl From The North Country (Real Live)Is Your Love In Vain? (Live at Budokan)Slow Train (Dylan and the Dead)
This episode is loaded with amazing stories and lots of laughs! John Cowsill of the legendary Beach Boys has spent his entire life in the music industry. We got into his becoming a child star with his family band, The Cowsills, playing on Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, The Johnny Cash Show, joining the Beach Boys as a piano player then moving to drums, singing, Hal Blaine, his project called Action Skulls and just so much more! John Cowsill uses: Vater Nude Series Manhattan 7A Vater Monster Brush Vater Monster Wood Brush https://www.vater.com https://www.instagram.com/vaterdrumsticks https://www.facebook.com/vaterdrumsticks https://ww.youtube.com/vaterpercussionusa https://www.twitch.tv/vaterdrumsticks
John Beland is an American songwriter, session guitarist, recording artist, producer and author. Beland's career as guitarist started out in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, playing sessions and local live gigs with Kris Kristofferson, as well as future Eagles members, Glenn Frey and Bernie Leadon. Beland's first major break came in 1970, when he played lead guitar for a young Linda Ronstadt. He helped Ronstadt put together her first serious solo band, Swampwater. Along with bandmates Gib Guilbeau, Thad Maxwell and Stan Pratt, Swampwater toured the country with Ronstadt, appearing with her on many notable television shows including The Johnny Cash Show. Swampwater recorded two landmark country-rock albums for Starday-King and RCA Records. The group was one of the first Los Angeles bands to record in Nashville, known for their smooth harmonies and Cajun rock style. After working with Ronstadt, Beland became a much in-demand guitarist, engaged by such high-profile artists as Arlo Guthrie, Johnny Tillotson, Kris Kristofferson, The Bellamy Brothers, Mac Davis, Dolly Parton and The Flying Burrito Brothers. As a solo artist, Beland recorded for Ranwood Records, scoring a chart hit in 1969 called "Baby You Come Rollin' 'Cross My Mind". Beland also became the last artist to sign with The Beatles' record company Apple Records in 1973. As a session guitarist, Beland recorded with many music business legends in the United States and internationally. For over twenty years, he was the creative force behind the pioneering country rock band from California, The Flying Burrito Brothers. Through his leadership, the group achieved nine hit country singles for Curb Records in the early 1980s. Beland was also instrumental in the comeback of rock and roll legend Rick Nelson in the late 1970s, arranging and playing on Nelson's last hit single "Dream Lover", as well as Nelson's much-acclaimed album The Memphis Sessions. He also toured and appeared with him on Saturday Night Live in 1979. Beland has also received awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) during his career. As an award-winning songwriter, Beland's songs have been recorded by a wide variety of recording artists from various genres. They have included artists from pop, folk, gospel to country music. #johnbeland, #swampwater, #flyingburritobrothers
Clinton Maynard caught up with Johnny Cash tribute performer, Daniel Thompson, as he prepares to hit the road and tour playing the legendary hits. Dan joined Clinton in the studio to discuss the difficulties faced by those in the music industry during the pandemic. Listen to the interview and in-studio performance of one of the great Johnny Cash hits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnny Cash Show 54-xx-xx (01) First Song - Wide Open Road
Johnny Cash Show 54-xx-xx (01) First Song - Wide Open Road
July 19-25, 1969 This week Ken welcomes film fan, Rifftrax-er, and voice of Tom Servo, the great Kevin Murphy to the show. Ken and Kevin discuss fishing, Elvis, the Apollo 11, Boy Scout Camp, the space race, the political unrest of 1968, Vietnam, Iowa, Nebraska, jock itch, hemorrhoids, corn, being too old for diaper rash, smoking, Jackie Gleason, Hardcore Corn-ography, the greatest music on television, The T.A.M.I. Show, WHA PBS, Kevin's history in television production, Mason Williams, the FCC, befriending the tape librarian, The Outer Limits "The Invisible Enemy", The Day the Earth Froze, Miss Universe, Mission Impossible, The Shock Theater package, WGN's movie library, seeing Hammer Films on TV, Creature Features, being a cool 60s cat, Tarus Bolba, "blood and thunder", Gogolos, Ken Barry, Mayberry R.F.D., profiling Paul Lynde, when Arnold directed William Hickey, The Johnny Cash Show, Green Acres, the skillsets lost in time, The Munsters, The Prisoner, The Finale Programme, Dean Martin's Golddiggers, going "full on bachelor", The Avengers, the sci-fi convention circuit, the art of panel moderation, the other Rashoman, 90 minute time slots, how amazing Bob and Ray are, Don Rickles, George Jessel, planning a TV schedule, and having outdoor movie nights.
Her parents met working the Johnny Cash Show in Branson, Missouri. She's a touring artist who's worked with Brandi Carlile & Ben Folds. Savannah Conley stops by for a conversation and performance. PLUS ET gives away a pair of Jack Daniels Honey "Beats" headphones!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
Bobby brings his girlfriend Caitlin in to come clean about something he said on the show yesterday. Josh Turner talks about the time he went to Johnny Cash’s house and knocked on the door because he wanted to meet him. Plus, Bobby finds out someone on the show unfollowed him on Instagram! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
"How many people have listened to my songs and thought, 'He must have a bottle of whiskey in one hand and a pistol in the other.' Well, I don't. I write my sadness."- Mickey Newbury
This week, we're women of the 90s! Krystal and Paul discuss 'One For the Road', episode 14 of Season 2 of Roseanne. Becky and her friend Dana get drunk, and have to deal with the consequences. We also chat about collect calls, nostalgic bands, and the "right" reasons to drink. Get it in your ears, pals! Things We Chatted About: Peep Show clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_mhiOqqj7M Phil Harris on The Johnny Cash Show singing Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87TcFNqKQbg Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong freaking out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9zogQOmQVM Mel Smith on Jonathan Ross: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJH47CGG05g R U Talking REM RE: ME? podcast https://www.earwolf.com/show/u-talkin-u2-to-me/ Follow us: Subscribe and Review on iTunes! Our website! CreamedCornPod on Facebook! CreamedCornPod on Twitter! CreamedCornPod on Instagram! Krystal's Twitter! Krystal Evans Comedy! Paul's Twitter! Paul McDaniel Comedy!
In this episode, we show you how a poem written in 1910 gives us a great breakdown of what it means to be a man. Let’s get into it… Quick Resilience Boost suggested materials: - Rudyard Kipling’s Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudyard_Kipling - If – Rudyard Kipling, Read by Dennis Hopper on The Johnny Cash Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8B4dhHUN9A Book Kyle to speak at your event: info@undaunted.life Web: www.undaunted.life Follow us: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undauntedlife/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/UndauntedLife - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undauntedlife Podcast: - Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://apple.co/2TokTtn - Google Play: https://bit.ly/2EQ4Z0u - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-184516957 Free YouVersion Devotionals: - A Man's Devotional: https://bit.ly/2ykKIPQ - An Undaunted Marriage: https://bit.ly/2zRsBO2 Follow the host Kyle Thompson: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyleokc/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/kyleokc?lang=en Intro/outro music: Artist: August Burns Red Track: King of Sorrow Album: Phantom Anthem iTunes: https://apple.co/2tYVHur Listen on Apple Music and Spotify!
Gene Autry stars in "Comin' Round The Mountain," RCA records releases the first 45-rpm album, ABC-TV pulls the plug on "The Johnny Cash Show," Dolly Parton performs on the Academy Awards, the Mississippi Musicians Hall Of Fame inducts Charley Pride, Conway Twitty, Marty Stuart and several others. We remember the birthday of fiddler Joe Holley, fiddler Tommy Jackson and singer-songwriter Lefty Frizzell. That and more in today's podcast! Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify and Google Play. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @TICMHpodcast.
Filmmaker Ray Tintori joins Griffin and David to discuss 2012’s Oscar award winning drama, Life of Pi. But was Tobey Maguire in an early cut of the movie wearing a terrible wig? Did Ray’s mother work as a script supervisor on this film? Does Ang Lee know about this podcast? Together, they examine the early stages of development for this project, working with VR technology and Griffin sets the record straight about his father. This episode is sponsored by [Casper](https://www.casper.com/check) CODE: CHECK, Vanity Fair’s [Little Gold Men](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/little-gold-men/id1042433465?mt=2) podcast and Abrams Books’ new release [Typeset in the Future: Typography and Design in Science Fiction Movies](https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/typeset-in-the-future_9781419727146/) by Dave Addey. [Halon Entertainment - Life of Pi Previs Highlight Reel](https://vimeo.com/64898823) [Dennis Hopper reading “If” by Rudyard Kipling on the Johnny Cash Show](https://youtu.be/T2LUbk_7uKg)
Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and more...
Marty Stuart: Sundown in Nashville (Country Music,Columbia)Jim Lauderdale: What's On My Mind (Other Sessions,Dualtone)Cale Tyson: Somebody Save Me (Careless Soul,Clubhouse Records)Dallas Wayne: If These Walls Could Cry (Here I Am In Dallas,Hightone)Andrew Combs: In The Name of You (All These Dreams,Loose)Chris Stapleton: Fire Away (Traveller,Decca)The Steeldrivers: Midnight Train To Memphis (The Steeldrivers,Rounder)Blue Rose Code: Pokesdown Waltz (,,,And Lo The Bird Is On The Wing,Ronachan Songs)Lowri Evans: We Were In Love (Everyone Is From Somewhere Else,Osmosys)Kasey Chambers: I Would Do (Bittersweet,Warner Music Australia)Neil Young: The Needle and The Damage Done (The Best of the Johnny Cash Show 1969-71,Safe House Records)Daniel Deitrich: Laugh Again (The Table,Noisetrade)Darryl Purpose: The Meaning of My Love (feat. Eliza Gilkyson) (Still The Birds,Blue Rock)Rosie and The Riveters: Honey Bee (Good Clean Fun,self-released)Joel Adam Russell: Lucy Anna (Wildcat EP,Noisetrade)Goodbye Blue: Another One On The Way (Worth The Wait,Noisetrade)Caleb Caudle: Wasted Thursday (Carolina Ghost,This Is American Music)Sam Outlaw: Who Do You Think You Are (Angeleno,Six Shooter Records)Aaron Burdett: Boots and Bandanas (Tinderbox,Organic Records)Karl Broadie: Counting Your Blessings (One Million Emeralds,Warner Music Australia)Eli West: If I Could Make You My Own (The Both,self-released)Callaghan: Who Would I Be (A History of Now,Green Town Music)Slaid Cleaves: Horseshoe Lounge (Broke Down,Philo)Karen Poston & The Crystal Pistols: Ride Ride Ride (Real Bad,The Music Room)Dale Watson: Honkiest, Tonkiest Beer Joint (Blessed or Damned,Hightone)American Aquarium: Man I'm Supposed To Be (Wolves,Blue Rose)Bobby Long: A Passing Tale (A Winter Tale,ATO Records)Corin Raymond: The Law and The Lonesome (Hobo Jungle Fever Dreams,self-released)The Convergers: San Antone (Hangdog Hymns,Drag Snake Records)The Black Feathers: Down By The River (Soaked To The Bone,Blue House Music)Jonas and Jane: The Traveling Kind (Whispered,self-released)The Twangbangers: Truck Drivin' Man (26 Days On The Road,Hightone)
Tokyo Rosenthal plays tracks from Afterlife and talks about his Cold War veteran status, his deep south show, and his music variety show. In this week’s episode I’ve go the new country/blues album from Jim Lauderdale. I’ve got more from that Turnpike Troubadours album. More roadhouse blues from Kevin Gordon. I’ve also got new rock & roll from Nocona, Blitzen Trapper, Bottle Rockets, and Michael Rank. "Tokyo Rosenthal does the Johnny Cash show thing (Ep268)" originated from Americana Music Show.
This week Ken welcomes musician, artist and fellow podcaster Cris Kirkwood of the legendary Meat Puppets to the show. Ken and Cris discuss Portlandia, TV Guides place in the home, watching the debut of Sesame Street, leaders vs. followers, the "Torment of the Older Sibling", bed wetting, growing up in Phoenix Arizona, the legacy of Omahanians, the horses, Alice, The Wallace and Ladmo Show, Pat McMahon, Steven Spielberg, the cultural make up of Arizona, Spanish Language TV, Sabado Gigante, local TV scenes as local punk rock scenes, how Mr. Peppermint begat the Butthole Surfers, Nirvana Unplugged, home made music videos, stealing people's souls, The Big Boys, Flipper, MTV, touching ex-girlfriends via the cathode ray tube, Steve Jones, Bill Cody, the Haden Triplets, Fred Armisen, stand up vs. music, The Harlem Globetrotters, the golden age of TV contortionists, punk rock trips to LA, Night Flight, New Wave Theater, the importance of flyers, hippies vs. punks, jazz fusion, how seeing Deliverance leads to a desire to be a musician, cool Moms, owning a monkey, the sad death of Abner, mutual Taegu adoration, the salvation of Wallace and Ladlow on a daily basis, 70s Variety Shows, The Johnny Cash Show, The yearly airing of the Wizard of Oz, The Wonderful World of Disney, The Andy Griffith show as perfection, pre-stroke Floyd the Barber vs. post-stroke Floyd the Barber, SCTV, SNL, Robin Williams, Belushi, Andy Kaufman, Acid Head Comedy, Doc Martin, the magic of the Smart Phone, cartoons, 60s Comix, Robert Crumb, Midnight Movies, El Topo, The Grateful Dead, Zappa, The Beatles, The Monkees, Too High to Die, No Commercial Potential, and shutting down Lollapalooza.
El 7 de junio de 1969, ‘The Johnny Cash Show’ hizo su debut en la cadena ABC anunciado como una forma animada de disfrutar del verano
El 7 de junio de 1969, ‘The Johnny Cash Show’ hizo su debut en la cadena ABC anunciado como una forma animada de disfrutar del verano
Don Walser: Big Ball in Cowtown (Texas Legend,Varese Sarabande)Charlie Louvin: A Soldier's Last Letter (The Battle Rages On,True North)Levon Helm: Tennessee Jed (Electric Dirt,Vanguard)Heybale!: That's How I Got To Memphis (The Last Country Album,Shuffle 5 Records)Porter Wagoner: The Carroll County Incident (The Cold Hard Facts Of Life,RCA)Hank Williams: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (The Unreleased Recordings,Time Life)Doug Sahm & Friends: Tennessee Blues (The Best Of Doug Sahm & Friends,Sequel Records)Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer: Tanglewood Tree (Tanglewood Tree,Signature Sounds)Nick Drake: From the Morning (Way to Blue (An Introduction to...),Universal)Walter Hyatt: Babes in the Wood (Some Unfinished Business Vol 1,self-released)Gary Moore: As the Years Go Passing By (Still Got The Blues,Virgin)Townes Van Zandt: Flyin Shoes (Anthology,Charly)Stephen Bruton: Day Drinking (Right on Time,Dos II)Duane Jarvis: She's Like A Drink (DJ's Front Porch,Medium Cool Records)Ishbel MacAskill: Gràdh geal mo chridh' (Fair love of my heart) (Sìoda,Macmeanmna)Gram Parsons: Love Hurts (GP/Grevious Angel,Reprise Records)Johnny Cash: Hurt (American IV: The Man Comes Around,Lost Highway)Auldridge, Bennet and Gaudreau: Silence or Tears (This Old Town,Rebel Records)John Hartford: The Tall Tall Grass (Natural To Be Gone 1967-1970,Raven Records)Buck Owens: Love's Gonna Live Here (Happy Birthday Buck (v/a),Texas Music Round Up)Solomon Burke: Does My Ring Burn Your Finger (Nashville,Shout Factory)The Traveling Wilburys: Not Alone Any More (The Traveling Wilburys Box Set,WEA)Chet Atkins: Southern Nights (w/ Allen Toussaint) (Rhythm Country & Blues,MCA)Hacienda Brothers: What's Wrong With Right? (What's Wrong With Right,Proper Records)Nina Simone: Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (My Baby Just Cares For Me,Black Box)June Carter Cash: A Good Man (The Best of the Johnny Cash Show,Sony)Billy Marlowe: Mama was Right (Show Me The Steps,Newtex Records)Waylon Jennings: Luckenbach Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) (Live From Austin, Texas,New West)Woody Guthrie: Do Re Mi (Woody at 100,Smithsonian Folkways Recordings)Blaze Foley: If I Could Only Fly (Duct Tape Messiah,Lost Art Records)Tim Krekel & The Groovebillys: Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Underground,ear-X-tacy Records)
Green On Red: Shed A Tear (For The Lonesome) (Scapegoats,China)The Jayhawks: Stand Out In The Rain (Mockingbird Time,Decca)Robby Hecht: Hold My Head Up (Last of the Long Days,Old Man Henry Records)Jeffrey Foucault: There I Go (Cold Satellite,Continental Song City)John Lilly: Step by Step (Cold Comfort,self-released)Ricky Skaggs: Comet Ride (Mark Twain: Words and Music,Mailboat)The Twilite Broadcasters: Weary Blues From Waiting (The Trail of Time,self-released)Chris Isaak: How's The World Treating You (Beyond the Sun,Vanguard Records)Vince Gill: I Know You By Heart (Mark Twain: Words and Music,Mailboat)Ryan Adams: Invisible Riverside (Ashes and Fire,Columbia)Jennie Stearns: Under Water (Blurry Edges,Continental Song City)Amelia White: Lonely Sound (Beautiful and Wild,self-released)Pieta Brown: Night All Day (Mercury,Red House Records)The Two Gentlemen Band: Andy Bean's Voice (Dos Amigos Una Fiesta!,Serious Business Records)Chris Thile: My Little Girl in Tennessee (Sleep With One Eye Open,Warner Bros)David Ferrard: Broken Bones (Journeyman,Alter Road Records)Kate Campbell: Tupelo's Too Far (Two Nights In Texas,Large River Music)Mark Viator: I Would Change My Life (with Susan Maxey) (These Arms,Rabbit Heart Music)Glen Campbell: Wichita Lineman (The Best of the Johnny Cash Show,SonyBMG)Glen Campbell: By The Time I Get To Pheonix (Greatest Hits,EMI)Glen Campbell: Ghost on the Canvas (Ghost on the Canvas,Surfdog)Buddy Miller: That's How I Got To Memphis (Your Love And Other Lies,Hightone)Tom T. Hall: One Of Those Days (A Gift From Tom T. Hall,Drumfire Records)Last Train Home: The Mysterious Fox of Fox Hollow (I LOVE: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow,Red Beet Records)Joe West: Johnny's Not Here (Aberdeen, S.D.,Stocktank Records)David Olney: Sunset on Sunset Boulevard (Film Noir,Deadbeet Records)Josh Rouse: Bluebird St. (Josh Rouse and The Long Vacations,Bedroom Classics)Lorrie Singer and Bradley Kopp: Cowgirl Souvenir (A Deep Oasis,Redboot Records)Pharis and Jason Romero: Lay Down In Sorrow (A Passing Glimpse,Lula Records)Boca Chica: Marlene (Get Out Of Sin City,self-released)The Steel Wheels: Dance Me Around The Room (Live at Goose Creek,Goose Creek Music)The Good Lovelies: Kingston (Let The Rain Fall,Factor)Jim Lauderdale: Goodbye Song (Whisper,BNA)