Woody Guthrie turned this into "Union Maid" ("You Can't Scare Me, I'm Sticking to the Union")
Adrian Legg
Frank the Part Time Clown
"Frank the Part Time Clown" by "Adrian Legg"
Brit Guitarist Legg;s 1993 album-- "Mrs. Crowe's Blue Waltz"-- probably has nothing to do with FMU DJ Tom.
Lloyd Green
The Cave
"The Cave" by "Lloyd Green"
Nashville in 1966/67 couldn't deal with this styish guitar player, say the liner note to "The Little Darlin' Sound of Lloyd Green" (Koch, 2004). He also played on the Byrds' great "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" album.
Michael Bloomfield
I Am A Pilgrim
"I Am A Pilgrim" by "Michael Bloomfield"
from "If You Love these Blues, Play 'Em as you Please" (Kicking Mule, 2004)
June Gardner
Tennessee Waltz
"Tennessee Waltz" by "June Gardner"
Sweet country classic funked up in New Orleans; Gardner was Sam Cooke's drummer.
Dwight Yoakum
Train in Vain
"Train in Vain" by "Dwight Yoakum"
"Under the Covers" is a collection of tunes, some great, some not so, that DY did in 1993. Ralph Stanley sings backup on this Clash song!
Tommy Steele
Singing the Blues
"Singing the Blues" by "Tommy Steele"
British rockabilly cover of great 50s tune, a hit for both Guy Mitchell and Marty Robbins. On CD of songs that influenced the Clash that MOJO Magazine put out.
The Clash
I Fought the Law
"I Fought the Law" by "The Clash"
Written by Sonny Curtis (one of Buddy Holly's Crickets), the song was a hit in 1966 for the Bobby Fuller Four and has been covered by many. And the Clash do a pretty good job with it.
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros
Yalla Yalla
"Yalla Yalla" by "Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros"
Former Clash Frontman Strummer always had interesting things to day. So sad he is gone.
Johnny Cash
I Never Picked Cotton
"I Never Picked Cotton" by "Johnny Cash"
This country song could have been sung anytime during JC's long career but it's from his 1996 "Unchained" album.
John Hartford
I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow
"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" by "John Hartford"
A bittersweet banjo tune, from the soundtrack to "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?"
Laura Cantrell
Little BIt of You
"Little BIt of You" by "Laura Cantrell"
From Laura's "Not the Tremblin' Kind" album
Courtney & Western
Hands Off
"Hands Off" by "Courtney & Western"
A Diesel Only 45, Courtney Lee Adams and band
Robyn Hitchcock
Creeped Out
"Creeped Out" by "Robyn Hitchcock"
On his recent CD-- "Spooked" on Yep Roc-- former Soft Boy works with American country folkies Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
Leonard Cohen
Go No More A-Roving
"Go No More A-Roving" by "Leonard Cohen"
New LC CD-- "Dear Heather" (Columbia, 2004)
Wilco
Hummingbird
"Hummingbird" by "Wilco"
Grammy-nominated, strong songs, good harmonies.
Kenneth Threadgill
Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
"Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" by "Kenneth Threadgill"
This is a nice song-- Beatle-esque-- but it doesn't fit here. Played by mistake, it messed up the set. Apologies to Kenneth Threadgill.
Commander Cody & his Lost Planet AIrmen
Lost in the Ozone
"Lost in the Ozone" by "Commander Cody & his Lost ...
Now we're talking. These guys played the Armadillo a lot, always a good time when they did. Thirty years later, some of those bandmembers ended up in some interesting (musical) places.
Butch Hancock with Jimmie Gilmore
Bluebird
"Bluebird" by "Butch Hancock with Jimmie Gilmore"
These guys moved to Austin, from Lubbock, in the early 70s and made a huge impact. This tune is from "Own & Own"-- a great Demon Records collection of Butch tunes.
Greezy Wheels
Country Music and Friends
"Country Music and Friends" by "Greezy Wheels"
Another Austin hippie band, Armadillo regulars. In 1976, London Records put out an album of their stuff.
Greezy Wheels
Heartburn (I'm a Menace)
"Heartburn (I'm a Menace)" by "Greezy Wheels"
Fiddler Mary Egan was the band standout.
Joe Ely
Oh Boy
"Oh Boy" by "Joe Ely"
Lubbock boys, Joey does Buddy
Mark Brine
New Blue Yodel
"New Blue Yodel" by "Mark Brine"
NY singer-songwriter moved to Nashville after this Diesel Only 45 came out. What ever happened to him?
Kenneth Threadgill
Coming Back to You My Texas
"Coming Back to You My Texas" by "Kenneth Threadgill"
This is the tune that Kenneth did in Willie Nelson's "Honeysuckle Rose" movie
Yoon Il-Lo
Guitar Boogie
"Guitar Boogie" by "Yoon Il-Lo"
Korean take on C&W tune
Ernest Tubb & George Jones
Half a Mind
"Half a Mind" by "Ernest Tubb & George Jones"
The first time at the wrong speed; better the second time. Roger Miller wrote this tune, by the way.
Little Jimmie Dickens
Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)
"Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)" by "Little Jimmie...
Written by Boudleaux Bryant, recorded in 1954.
Ramblin' Jack Elliot
Intro/T for Texas
"Intro/T for Texas" by "Ramblin' Jack Elliot"
A 1957 live performance at Isle of Wight: "The Lost Topic Tapes" on Hightone
Everly Brothers
So Sad to Watch Good Love Go Bad
"So Sad to Watch Good Love Go Bad" by "Everly Brot...
1960 hit written by brother Don.
Everly Brothers
Walk Right Back
"Walk Right Back" by "Everly Brothers"
Another song written by Buddy Holly bandmate Sonny Curtis of the Crickets-- who wrote "I Fought the Law" played earlier.
Old & In the Way
Land of the Navajo
"Land of the Navajo" by "Old & In the Way"
Peter Rowan wrote this song and plays here with Jerry Garcia, David Grisman and others on a rousing bluegrassy album from 1975/
Frankie Laine
Moonlight Gambler
"Moonlight Gambler" by "Frankie Laine"
50s pop singer-- one of the biggest in his day-- had a Western flair. Still alive in his 90s. Bob Hilliard, who wrote this song, died in 1971; not recently at all.
Louise Massey & the Westerners
My Adobe Hacienda
"My Adobe Hacienda" by "Louise Massey & the Wester...
On Rounder Record's 1997 compilation: "Don't Fence Me In: Western Music's Early Golden Era". The title tune (sung by Roy Rogers) written by that great cowboy songwriter Cole Porter.
Dean Martin/Rick Nelson
My Rifle, My Pony and Me
"My Rifle, My Pony and Me" by "Dean Martin/Rick Ne...
Corny Hollywood, with John Wayne intro
Ennio Morricone
Una Pistola Per Ringo
"Una Pistola Per Ringo" by "Ennio Morricone"
Cowboys from Italy!
Juan Gaytan y Frank Cantu
El Contrabandista
"El Contrabandista" by "Juan Gaytan y Frank Cantu"
Outlaws in 1934. Corridos are those great topical Mexican story songs-- often about controversial subjects. Rounder just did an entire CD of corridos about drugs: "The Roots of the Narcocorrido" includes tunes from the 1800s!
Freddy Fender
Bailando El Rock & Roll
"Bailando El Rock & Roll" by "Freddy Fender"
Freddy knew how to rock back then; had piles of Tex Mex hits like this. Too bad the CD skipped.
Freddy Fender
Tell It Like It Is
"Tell It Like It Is" by "Freddy Fender"
A more soulful song, his take on Aaron Neville. Freddy spent some "time" in the New Orleans area, at Angola Prison on a pot charge. Huey Meaux, the Crazy Cajun, produced some of his biggest hits.
Freddy Fender
Corrina Corrina
"Corrina Corrina" by "Freddy Fender"
Not rock at all but a cool Tex Mex version of a great old song from the guy born as Baldemar Huerta.
Nashville Bluegrass Band
Garfield's Blackberry Blossom
"Garfield's Blackberry Blossom" by "Nashville Blue...
From "Twenty Year Blues" (Sugar Hill, 2004)
International Submarine Band
Knee Deep in the Blues
"Knee Deep in the Blues" by "International Submari...
Mediocre music but a great vocal from a young Gram Parsons in 1967. On Sundazed.
Flying Burrito Brothers
Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise)
"Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise)" by "Flying ...
Gram cooks, with a great band. This tune first appeared on "Gilded Palace of Sin"
Asylum Street Spankers
Digga Digga Do
"Digga Digga Do" by "Asylum Street Spankers"
Contemporary playful Austin band; song cuts off abruptly.
LA Brown
No Hootenanny Tonight
"No Hootenanny Tonight" by "LA Brown"
From "Just Shuckin' Around 1953-1963 Wild & Crazy LA R&B" on Panic Records
The Treniers
Bald Head
"Bald Head" by "The Treniers"
Raunchy R&B brothers cover Professor Longhair on the "Hoss Allen Sessions"
Professor Longhair
Tipitina
"Tipitina" by "Professor Longhair"
Fess tinkles those New Orleans keys-- no one does it better than him.
Professor Longhair
Mess Around
"Mess Around" by "Professor Longhair"
This one rocks too. I saw this guy play at the Village Gate in the late 70s, just a few years before he died.
Ernie Hawkins
Lightnin's Hideaway
"Lightnin's Hideaway" by "Ernie Hawkins"
A Freddy King number, from "Mean Little Poodle" on Say Mo' Music.
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