Orbison is preview of his part in Wilburys End of The Line. Have to love Jerry
Lee also. Reprise of Pink Cadillac with Springsteen another favorite. Nobody
could sing like Orbison
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On Jan 13, 2021, at 2:41 PM, rhelkins (Redacted sender "rhelkins" for DMARC)
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No Patsy here, but maybe you know who these no-names are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKsDQaTkkxo
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Well, here's an early Patsy performance from 1957. You have to wait until two
no-names sing first, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kNoCl5GV2Y
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Patty Cline my all time favorite bluesy country. Incredible voice and
incredible songs. I Fall to Pieces and Walkin After Midnight set a standard
hard to reach
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On Jan 13, 2021, at 9:59 AM, rhelkins (Redacted sender "rhelkins" for DMARC)
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This particular appearance was five years before Jessi became really famous
outside Nashville for I'm Not Lisa. My favorite Jessi composition is Storms
Never Last, and I think Dottsy has the best version by far, which was a
minor hit around 1975. That was a golden era for country melodies, with The
Kendall's Heaven's Just a Sin Away, Emmylou Harris's If I Could Only Win
Your Love, and Linda Ronstadt's duet with Hoyt Axton of Lion in the Winter.
Waylon and Jessi have done many duet performances of Storms Never Last over
the years, but his voice overpowers hers and it is ultimately unsatisfying.
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Guy playing on the double neck could pass for Tommy Smothers' double....
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jessi colter
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Whoever she is, she is an attention getter Love the hair.
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On Jan 12, 2021, at 3:27 PM, Lee Kenna (Redacted sender "lkenna" for DMARC)
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Great look back to some good music. Is she June Carter (later June Carter
Cash)?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F93XLM-wUyI