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Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Steel Guitar Rag (1936)
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INTERPRÉTATION
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
Violon folklorique
T. Duncan
T. Duncan
Chant
Ocie Stockard
Ocie Stockard
Banjo
Luke Wills
Luke Wills
Basse
Johnny Cuviello
Johnny Cuviello
Batterie
Monte Mountjoy
Monte Mountjoy
Batterie
Eldon Shamblin
Eldon Shamblin
Guitare électrique
Joe Holley
Joe Holley
Violon folklorique
L. Tierney
L. Tierney
Violon folklorique
Lester Barnard Jr.
Lester Barnard Jr.
Guitare
Tiny Moore
Tiny Moore
Mandoline
Herb Remington
Herb Remington
Pedal steel guitar
Noel Boggs
Noel Boggs
Pedal steel guitar
Roy Honeycutt
Roy Honeycutt
Pedal steel guitar
Millard Kelso
Millard Kelso
Piano
Alex Brashear
Alex Brashear
Trompette
Dean McKinney
Dean McKinney
Chant
Evelyn McKinney
Evelyn McKinney
Chant
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Cliffie Stone
Cliffie Stone
Paroles
Leon McAuliffe
Leon McAuliffe
Composition
Merle Travis
Merle Travis
Composition

Paroles

Been runnin' around, seen many a town So maybe you'll find I'm the kind of guy to brag But listen to me and see, if you don't agree No melody rolls like that old steel guitar rag. And when they slide that thing along the strings It sounds so doggone heavenly, you hear an angel sing An' when you start your feet, your heart will beat The rhythm to that old steel guitar rag. You may be kind choosy 'bout the kind of songs you hear You may like songs that's bluesy, so you cry right in your beer But if you like a tune that's bound to drive away your care Make happy your soul with that old steel guitar rag.
Writer(s): Merle Travis, Cliffie Stone, Leon Mcauliffe Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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