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Bec and Justin discuss their favorites of the many songs Elvis recorded or performed titled after the women and girls they're about by name. From Caroline to Petunia, Marguerita to Marie and Annie to Kathleen, the tunes span the breadth of love, heartbreak and stories of unique musical characters. For Song of the Week, Justin takes the opportunity to jump from Elvis's messy but fun home recording of "San Antonio Rose" to explore a bit of the history behind Bob Wills' iconic western swing hit, examine contemporary perspectives that challenge our ideas of what the boundaries of oldies "country" music were, and how the Texas Playboys' work paved the way for rockabilly and rock and roll. Then Bec celebrates a belated Easter, spotlighting Elvis's heartfelt 1973 cover of Dottie Rambo's "If That Isn't Love," a gospel record all about Jesus's sacrifice, as well as explore a bit of the detail behind the friendship Elvis and Dottie shared and his deep appreciation for the music of her family group, The Rambos. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
Sintonía: "Brownie Special" - Milton Brown & His Brownies"San Antonio Rose" - "Spanish Two-Step" - "Lone Star Rag" - "Four Our Five" - "Beaumont Rag" - "Don´t Let Your Deal Go Down" - "New Osage Stomp" - "Black and Blue Rag". Instrumentales y canciones interpretadas por Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys"St Louis Blues" - "Sweet Jenny Lee" - "Texas Hambone Blues" - "Right or Wrong" - "Washington and Lee Swing" - "Beautiful Texas" - "Little Betty Brown". Instrumentales y canciones interpretadas por Milton Brown & His BrowniesTodas las músicas extraídas de la colección (7x10") "Country & Western - Dance-O-Rama - The Complete Works" (Sleazy Records, 2022), una reedición de la serie de 7 vinilos de 10 pulgadas que publicó el sello discográfico Decca en 1955Escuchar audio
JKS 56 San Antonio Rose Welcome back faithful listeners!This episode we talk about our trip to San Antonio Texas for Libertine Event's "Senses" October 2024 Hotel Takeover. We also spent a few minutes talking about Mrs.Sting and her boyfriend's PDA!Mentioned in this episodehttps://libertineevents.com/https://beyondourbedroom.com/https://www.expansiveconnection.com/Average Swingers podcastSapphic Swingers podcastTwo or more to Tango podcastSwinger University podcastCasual Swinger podcast /https://www.casualtoys.com/We hope you enjoy the show!Thank You for listening, and "Just Keep Swinging"!You can reach Mr.Sting at @JKSwingingPod on Twitter or @justkeepswinging.bsky.socialemail at JustKeepSwingingPod@gmail.comIf you like our show and the perspective we provide, PLEASE give us a positive review on iTunes. If you don't like us, say nothing and just move along .WE HIGHLY RESPECT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CREATORS/ORGS(FYI-we do not generate any form of compensation from our show. We do it for love & caring for ourselves and others. The following are people we believe in.)We encourage you to visit OPEN The Organization for Polyamory and Ethical Non Monogamy https://www.open-love.org/follow @openloveorg Libertine Events Lifestyle vacations,https://libertineevents.com/ follow @PaloozaPodcast on social media or visit https://podcast-a-palooza.comMy Favorite app for building sex positive community & education is called Plura. you can find out more here...https://heyplura.com/faqFascinated about swinging and other kinds of open or sex positive relationships? Go listen to our friends at Normalizing Non Monogamy podcast. Join their community. https://www.normalizingnonmonogamy.com/ and Bawdy Storytelling podcast https://bawdystorytelling.com/podcastHave you or a loved one contracted Herpes or another STI and are looking for resources on coping with your diagnosis? Search IG for Courtney Brame from the Podcast & Non-Profit "Something Positive for Positive People". A resource for fighting stigma and shame, while finding community & emotional healing for people living with Herpes & other STIs.visit https://www.spfpp.org/Other resources to consider...American Sexual Health association- ASHAsexualhealth.org @infoASHAThe- nationalcoalitionforsexualhealth.org @NCSH_stdcheck.com @STDcheck Shameless Care STI testing www.shamelesscare.com
Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "San Antonio Rose" [0:00:00] Jack Guthrie - "Oakie Boogie" [0:04:22] Slim Whitman - "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" [0:06:47] The Willis Brothers - "Truck Driver's Queen" [0:09:22] Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys - "I Don't Care (If You Don't Love Me)" [0:11:26] Jimmie Avants - "Devil Or An Angel" [0:13:51] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "Westphalia Waltz" [0:15:46] Billy Woods - "Delaware Valley, U.S.A." [0:19:59] Faron Young - "I Can't Dance" [0:22:16] Gene Wyatt - "Twelve Men" [0:24:35] Drifting Jerry Williams - "I Saw The Light" [0:27:08] Luke Gordon - "You May Be Someone (Where You Come From)" [0:29:46] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "San Antonio Rose" [0:31:49] Jack Barlow - "I Love Her Still" [0:34:32] Jimmy Allen - "I'm Trading Loneliness" [0:36:51] Wayne Handy / Jim Thornton and His Band - "Say Yeah" [0:39:07] Rusty Wellington - "Bottle Full Of The Blues" [0:41:36] Jimmy Gateley - "I Sure Like Your Truck" [0:44:50] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "Westphalia Waltz" [0:47:00] Lorraine Walden - "(The Answer to Buck Owens) Kansas City Song" [0:49:26] Donnie Bowser - "I Love You Baby" [0:51:47] Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan - "Tennessee Bird Walk" [0:53:57] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "San Antonio Rose" [0:57:34] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/122455
Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "San Antonio Rose" [0:00:00] Jack Guthrie - "Oakie Boogie" [0:04:22] Slim Whitman - "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" [0:06:47] The Willis Brothers - "Truck Driver's Queen" [0:09:22] Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys - "I Don't Care (If You Don't Love Me)" [0:11:26] Jimmie Avants - "Devil Or An Angel" [0:13:51] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "Westphalia Waltz" [0:15:46] Billy Woods - "Delaware Valley, U.S.A." [0:19:59] Faron Young - "I Can't Dance" [0:22:16] Gene Wyatt - "Twelve Men" [0:24:35] Drifting Jerry Williams - "I Saw The Light" [0:27:08] Luke Gordon - "You May Be Someone (Where You Come From)" [0:29:46] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "San Antonio Rose" [0:31:49] Jack Barlow - "I Love Her Still" [0:34:32] Jimmy Allen - "I'm Trading Loneliness" [0:36:51] Wayne Handy / Jim Thornton and His Band - "Say Yeah" [0:39:07] Rusty Wellington - "Bottle Full Of The Blues" [0:41:36] Jimmy Gateley - "I Sure Like Your Truck" [0:44:50] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "Westphalia Waltz" [0:47:00] Lorraine Walden - "(The Answer to Buck Owens) Kansas City Song" [0:49:26] Donnie Bowser - "I Love You Baby" [0:51:47] Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan - "Tennessee Bird Walk" [0:53:57] Music behind DJ: Happy Jack Petty with Red River Daves Trio - "San Antonio Rose" [0:57:34] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/122455
En 1955 la casa Decca lanzó la caja Dance-O-Rama, Country & Western Dance-O-Rama, dedicada a 7 de las figuras más relevantes del género de los 20 años anteriores. El sello malagueño Sleazy Records reedita el box-set de siete vinilos en una lujosa y mimada edición que nos sumerge de lleno en aquel subgénero del country conocido como western swing. Playlist; MILTON BROWN and HIS BROWNIES “Texas hambone blues” MILTON BROWN and HIS BROWNIES “Right or wrong” MILTON BROWN and HIS BROWNIES “St Louis Blues” BOB WILLS and HIS TEXAS PLAYBOYS “Don’t let your deal go down” BOB WILLS and HIS TEXAS PLAYBOYS “San Antonio Rose” BOB WILLS and HIS TEXAS PLAYBOYS “Four or five times” SPADE COOLEY and HIS BUCKLE-BUSTERS “Sparkling silver bells” SPADE COOLEY and HIS BUCKLE-BUSTERS “Y ready” TEX WILLIAMS and HIS STRING BAND “Air mail special” TEX WILLIAMS and HIS STRING BAND “Rancho boogie” ADOLPH HOFNER and HIS SAN ANTONIANS “South Texas swing” ADOLPH HOFNER and HIS SAN ANTONIANS “Tickle toe song” GRADY MARTIN and HIS WINGING STRINGS “Slip in and slip out” GRADY MARTIN and HIS WINGING STRINGS “My window faces the South” GRADY MARTIN and HIS WINGING STRINGS “Pork chop stomp” BILLY GRAY and HIS WESTERN OKIES “Trippin’ in” BILLY GRAY and HIS WESTERN OKIES “Moonlight cocktail” Escuchar audio
#EveryPlaylistTellsAStory this week, “Danger In The Bedroom” Side Podcast preview, Bats, Water Parks, stuff to do in Texas, Jimmy's Favorite President and “New San Antonio Rose” by Bob Wills. Songs on our Spotify playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UTJ2QXx9h9UWYQYWRoUtI?si=PJUZYrQHS0KjPPgUUHzmmg “New San Antonio Rose” https://youtu.be/Cg6Z95KaxYo Reach us at EveryPlaylistTellsAStory@gmail.com
Songs include: Give Me the Moon Over Brooklyn, San Francisco, San Antonio Rose, St. Louis Blues, Moon Over Miami , Seattle Hunch, Chicago and Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? Performers include: Louis Armstrong, Victoria Spivey, Tommy Dorsey, The Mills Brothers, Eddie Duchin, Count Basie & Bob Wills.
Songs include: You Can't Get a Man With a Gun, Rose Room, Shotgun Boogie, Moonlight and Roses, Pistol Packin Mama, Rose Marie and San Antonio Rose. Performers include: Ethyl Merman, Kaye Kayser, John McCormack, Bob Wills, Al Dexter and Ernie Ford.
Disclaimer: This podcast includes mature language and content, and is not recommended for children. Listener discretion is advised. Join us as we give you a tour of our backyard on the dark side of San Antonio! We've got all the fun stories - from margs on the River Walk, to Tour Guide Carrie's home-grown (sort of) Texas pride...that we obviously give her (good-natured) hell for. This week we'll introduce you to tragic characters, like the Donkey Lady, and total tools, like the Alligator Man (or, as Tour Guide Catherine refers to him, the Joe Exotic of the 1930's). And of course, we can't talk about San Antonio without talking about the Alamo! No, really - the state of Texas and Carrie have made it their personal mission in life to make sure every damn person remembers the Alamo. So put your beaver hats on (or whatever the hell it was Davie Crockett was supposed to have worn), and get in the spirit as we take you on a tour of the darker side of San Antonio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Virgina plays the modern versions of "San Antonio Rose," "Small Island - with Les Paul and Mary Ford," "That Old Gang of Mine," and "Spain." Andy plays the older versions of the same songs, except he features a 1948 Les Paul and Mary Ford song entitled "The Man and The Flying Trapeze" which was a novelty song recorded in their new "multiple sound" format... which soon became the 'rage' of recording formats. The new version songs are from 1958...and the older songs range from 1934, 1939, 1940 and 1948. Perry Como sings a 1939 version of "That Old Gang of Mine". More "Turn Back The Clock" programs found on the playlist by the same name.
“San Antonio Rose” war der größte Hit von Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Der legendäre Country Musiker hat der texanischen Stadt damit ein musikalisches Denkmal gesetzt. 1940 stand der Titel auf Platz 1 der amerikanischen Hitparade. Audiotraveller Henry Barchet sich in San Antonio die Geschichte des Songs erzählen lassen.
In this week's episode we're featuring a sterling album from the son of a western legend in Rex Allen, Jr.: "Ridin' High" (1976). His Daddy was Rex Allen Sr - "The Arizona Cowboy" or "The Golden Voice" - and he remained an overarching figure throughout his son's career. Blessed with the same set of incredibly rich vocals as his father, Rex Allen. Jr became a truly country AND western performer, earning a string of mainstream hits in the 70s and 80s as well as induction into the Western Music Hall Of Fame in 2008. "Ridin' High" has Allen's wonderful voice on full display - not an uptempo album by any means but one which fits like a glove. Steel guitar from Pete Drake compliments Allen's version of "Teardrops In My Heart" (cut by his Daddy in 1947); the sultry "While The Feeling's Good" would give Conway Twitty a run for his money; the mournfully guilty "I Love Everything I Get My Hands On" sits sensationally next to a couple of old western classics in "Streets Of Laredo" and "San Antonio Rose". A snapshot of Rex Allen, Jr. at his finest.
In this week's episode we're featuring a sterling album from the son of a western legend in Rex Allen, Jr.: "Ridin' High" (1976). His Daddy was Rex Allen Sr - "The Arizona Cowboy" or "The Golden Voice" - and he remained an overarching figure throughout his son's career. Blessed with the same set of incredibly rich vocals as his father, Rex Allen. Jr became a truly country AND western performer, earning a string of mainstream hits in the 70s and 80s as well as induction into the Western Music Hall Of Fame in 2008. "Ridin' High" has Allen's wonderful voice on full display - not an uptempo album by any means but one which fits like a glove. Steel guitar from Pete Drake compliments Allen's version of "Teardrops In My Heart" (cut by his Daddy in 1947); the sultry "While The Feeling's Good" would give Conway Twitty a run for his money; the mournfully guilty "I Love Everything I Get My Hands On" sits sensationally next to a couple of old western classics in "Streets Of Laredo" and "San Antonio Rose". A snapshot of Rex Allen, Jr. at his finest.
thanks to uncle leegee for the arrangement. I hope you enjoy!
Songs include: You Are My Sunshine, San Antonio Rose, I Hung My Head And Cried, Be Honest With Me and Walking the Floor Over You. Performers include: Bob Wills, Hank Penny, Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Gene Autry and Elton Britt.
Auf seinem „Texas Music Roadtrip” war Audiotraveller Henry Barchet in „Amarillo by Morning”. Er will wissen, ob es die “San Antonio Rose” wirklich gibt. In Luckenbach ist er auf den Spuren des Songs „Basics of Love“. In Fort Worth besuchte er „Billy Bob’s“ und in Dallas den „Longhorn Ballroom“. On his “Texas Music Roadtrip” Audiotraveller Henry Barchet takes you to "Amarillo by Morning”. He unravels the secrets of the “San Antonio Rose”, gets back to the “Basics of Love” in Luckenbach and visits “Billy Bob’s” in Fort Worth as well as the “Longhorn Ballroom” in Dallas.
The long awaited May 1980 Part II! Chris and Henry roll up May looking at "Peter Gabriel 3: Melt" by Peter Gabriel, "McCartney II" by Sir Paul, "San Antonio Rose" by Willie Nelson and Ray Price, "Roses In The Snow" by Emmylou Harris, and Flesh and Blood by Roxy Music!
'San Antonio Rose' is a signature song for the city of San Antonio, Texas. It became the biggest hit for Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. Audiotraveller Henry Barchet visited San Antonio to ask questions about the 80-year-old song and look for the special rose. Listen to a podcast in English.
04.27: Gravity’s Rainbow In which we continue looking at Gravity’s Rainbow with a discussion of chapters 26 and 27 of Book Three. For the curious, you can have a look at the lyrics to “San Antonio Rose”, Major Marvy’s favorite song. Alan mentions the inter-racial affair of staunchly segregationist U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond. You can […]
Songs include: Dallas Blues, Del Rio Boogie, Across the Alley From the Alamo, Deep Ellum Blues, Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas, Streets of Laredo, Big Ball's In Cowtown and San Antonio Rose. Performers include T Bone Walker, The Delmore Brothers, Burl Ives, Phil Harris, Louis Armstrong, Hoyle Nix, and the Prairie Ramblers.
Celebrating 11 years of the podcast with some of the host's favorite records. Songs include: Crying All Day, Cheek to Cheek, I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me, Prelude to a Kiss, Eine Kline Gigue, Step It Up And Go , San Antonio Rose and Lamb's Blood Has Washed Me Clean. Performers include: Fred Astaire, Bix Beiderbeck, Ella Fitzgerald, Blind Boy Fuller, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Yancey, Walter Gieseking, Bob Wills and Arizona Dranes
Ozark Highlands Radio is a weekly radio program that features live music and interviews recorded at Ozark Folk Center State Park’s beautiful 1,000-seat auditorium in Mountain View, Ark. In addition to the music, our “Feature Host” segments take listeners through the Ozark hills with historians, authors and personalities who explore the people, stories, and history of the Ozark region. This week, Arkansas True Folk singer/songwriter Carolyn Carter and Bluegrass prodigies “The Cobb Brothers” perform live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, Interviews with Carolyn and the Cobbs. Aubrey Atwater & Elwood Donnelly present seafaring songs of the Ozarks & Appalachia, and Mark Jones offers an archival recording of Ozark original Lynn Young. Carolyn Carter is a Stone Country, Arkansas native and a regular performer at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Carolyn is a gifted songwriter and singer, whose talents are now becoming apparent to a larger audience, outside of Arkansas. Blessed with a songbird’s voice, Carolyn’s original compositions can be both haunting and heartwarming, reflecting her experiences growing up in the Ozarks. “The Cobb Brothers” (Caleb-fiddle/guitar/banjo/piano, Samuel-mandolin/guitar, and Nathan-guitar/bass) spent their youth in their hometown of McCrory, Arkansas, and learned their love of music from their father, Carl. A later move to Mountain View, AR gave the trio an active and supportive music community, where their skills could flourish. Individually, their skill on each instrument take a back seat to no one, and the trio of brothers helped usher in the latest generation of notable musicians into the Stone County region. Prolific folk musicians Aubrey Atwater & Elwood Donnelly profile influential folk music icons Jean Ritchie and the Ritchie Family, as well as explore the traditional Appalachian music and dance that the Ritchie Family helped to perpetuate into the modern American folk lexicon. This episode offers a presentation of seafaring songs of the Ozarks & Appalachia, influenced by the English, Irish, and Scottish heritage of these mountain settlers. Mark Jones' “From the Vault” segment offers an archival recording of Ozark original Lynn Young performing the song “San Antonio Rose,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives.
Country & Western Edition 1. Blaze Foley - "Let Me Ride In Your Big Cadillac" 2. Ross Costa - "Sand" 3. Patsy Cline - "San Antonio Rose" 4. The Kinky Fingers - "Tofino" 5. Lonnie Donegan - "Jack of Diamonds" 6. Spindrift -"Titoli" 7. John Cali & Tony Guttuso - "A Study in Brown"
Alternate versions of the same song. Songs include: Runnin Wild, Tiger Rag, Open the Door Richard, Caravan and San Antonio Rose. Performers include: Art Tatum, Benny Goodman, Bob Wills, Louis Jordan, Bing Crosby, Larry Adler, Sy Oliver and Les Paul & Mary Ford.
Enjoy Jed Marum's fantastic CD The Soul of a Wander, courtesy of this generous Celtic singer from Dallas, Texas. Sponsor: Celtic Invasion Vacations Wouldn’t it be amazing to walk among the rolling green hills of Ireland? Picture the texture of standing stones, the sounds of Irish fiddle, and the wet taste of Guinness on your lips and you’re just now beginning to understand how cool it will be next June when you join me on another Celtic Invasion of Ireland. Find all the details when you visit the website at www.celticinvasion.com. Notes: Thanks to everyone who told their friends about the podcast this week. Support Celtic music. Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast! Celtic MP3s Music Magazine Turns 10: Providing the best independent Celtic music online since 2000. Buy “The Soul of a Wanderer” Now New: Irish & Celtic Music Podcast iPhone App New: Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Facebook Page This Week in Celtic Music Today's show is a special feature on Jed Marum's first solo CD “The Soul of a Wanderer”. The album was released in 2002. I interviewed Jed about the CD at the Texas Scottish Festival. He once again volunteered to make the entire album available to you for free. However, there's a catch. Jed is a full-time, professional musician. If you enjoy this CD, all we ask is that if you enjoy the album, if you listen to it again and again. Then please purchase a copy for your CD library. Your support of Jed Marum is a vote of confidence in independent Celtic music. That goes a long way. Help us to change the way you hear Celtic music. The Soul of a Wanderer 1. Desolation Island 2. My Sweet Wyoming Home 3. Banks of the Mobile 4. Angus Fraser 5. Ferry Me Over 6. Soul of a Wanderer 7. Lost Little Children 8. Phil the Fluther's Ball 9. San Antonio Rose 10. The Sons of Liberty 11. Letter from Lilac Acres 12. Drill Ye Tarriers 13. Lakes of Ponchartrain 14. Garden Where the Praities Grow 15. Sarah's Mountain Time The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.
Performers include: Jimmie Rodgers, Gene Autry, Patsy Montana, Bill Monroe, Bob Wills and the Carter Family. Songs include: Great Speckled Bird, Old Love Letters, San Antonio Rose, Back in the Saddle Again and I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart.