In your world, the sun rises in the north.DeezerShoove » 15 Aug 2023, 7:07 am » wrote: ↑ Your suspicions do not make it so. Get real.
Especially since you can't even point out why you think they're the same.
LOL. The Troll thinks he's impressing someone by posting Saginaw Michigan. The song is little more than a novelty tune. And those background singers in the studio version--hoo boy.
It’s Lefty’s voice on Sanginaw, that makes most classic country lovers put it at the very top of the top hit songs.LincolnNebraska » 15 Aug 2023, 5:44 pm » wrote: ↑ LOL. The Troll thinks he's impressing someone by posting Saginaw Michigan. The song is little more than a novelty tune. And those background singers in the studio version--hoo boy.
Your sun is a sok.
Frizzell sang a catchy song to pay the bills. Doesn't make it great.Bruce » 15 Aug 2023, 8:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s Lefty’s voice on Sanginaw, that makes most classic country lovers put it at the very top of the top hit songs.
He’s obviously half drunk on the television version.
I was six when Saginaw was on every jukebox.
I’ve been trying to hit those words like Lefty, ever since, along with every other classic country male singer.
Who was the female Lefty?
Pretty Miss Connie Smith!
This was a blockbuster. My folks danced in the kitchen each time it played.
https://youtu.be/CaUX08tJM80
Bruce » 15 Aug 2023, 10:02 pm » wrote: ↑ A close cousin of classic country is Bakersfield Sound.
Two men, Buck Owens and sideman Don Rich gave birth to it, and it died when Don Rich wrecked his Harley in 1974.
https://youtu.be/cYKVb7T1n2I
https://youtu.be/gUGc5hANR3U
https://youtu.be/u63NdYPMxrw
The object of all country songs of the classic era was to sell Prince Albert tobacco and Martha White’s Self Rising Flour on WSM.LincolnNebraska » 22 Aug 2023, 1:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Frizzell sang a catchy song to pay the bills. Doesn't make it great.