Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
As floyd said "as classic as country gets."

I'm perhapsonly a year or two older than you so we have many similarities in music background, etc. I used to go to sleep as a boy listening to all night "clear channel" radio where you'd hear rockabilly, blues and classic country on the same program. Those influences remain to this day. Janice is more than a decade younger than me but she heard this music (your song) when young from her parents (and her daddy playing harmonica based country songs).

All that above ramble means is that we just fell right in with this from opening to closing. Tears in the beer? Reflective of "true life?"
Yep, and folks who don't get it are missing a lot. Blues and country have soooo much in common.

Keep 'em coming!

J&B




Hi Bud - Janice, too,

Loved your comments! I went to bed listening to WSM. We got it pretty clear in St. Louis. After the Cardinals baseball game was over on summer nights, I'd switch to WSM. I love playing this style of country music. Alan Jackson and George Strait gave a few years of somewhat similar music. But other than that, it's almost forgotten by commercial radio,


However, there's a young lady from Missouri named Teea Goans who sings almost nothing but classic country. She's getting to be somewhat of a name in Nashville. If you're interested here are two links to her:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdNCS0zg1nA (Jimmy Capps on guitar and Mike Johnson on pedal steel)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtFywTyEEKc

Anyway, thanks so much for your kindness. See ya at the nursing home in about 10 years ... Ha!

Alan


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