Honey Babe Blues

A bluegrass band I was in during the 70's used to perform this song. It's by one of my favorite writers Trad Anon smile The origins have been lost through time but some researchers think the melody could date back to the 17th century. It's also called The Red Rocking Chair by some artists. There are so many versions of the lyric that I just picked a few lines from the public domain and wrote a few new ones. Not that it matters as it's just a vehicle for my wife to play around vocally with a reggae groove. After auditioning many RT's I just decided to stick with the basic reggae set and throw in a blues guitar that seemed to work...or at least after I found enough snippets to hang with the reggae beat.

Vocal: Janice via Rodes NT1 and Blue Icicle USB interface
The drums, bass, rhythm guitar, and organ are all from the slow reggae RT #103 set.
The lead guitar is #576 electric blues played by Jack Pearson of Allman Bros fame.
Mixed in Garagband interfaced with BIAB and mastered via Ozone5.

A big tip of the hat to floyd jane for advice and examples as I begin my Ozone journey.