Every Steel Guitar is Crying

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Floyd Lowery
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Every Steel Guitar is Crying

Post by Floyd Lowery »

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... +is+crying
I hope this works. I just found it and I believe a lot of you would enjoy this one.
If this does not work, you can go to you tube and type in "Every Steel Guitar is Crying."
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Post by Craig Stock »

Great song, thanks for posting. Bobby Terry played steel on it.
Regards, Craig

I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.

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Floyd Lowery
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Post by Floyd Lowery »

Thank you. I was wondering who the steel player was. Some mighty fine picking.
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Post by Greg Lambert »

Outstanding !!!1
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Post by Bruce Blackburn »

Plus one! That’s fantastic!
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Nice song for a steel guitar show

Post by manny escobar »

Just bumping up, I should learn that song.
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Post by manny escobar »

Bump. Unfortunately, Jeff Dugan is a fine singer who will probably receive the same demise as the steel guitar.
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Post by Kevin Fix »

'"AWESOME SONG AND SOUND" THAT'S WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT!!!!!
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Post by manny escobar »

Bump, Finding it difficult to play the licks and sing at the same time. It guess it`s going to be a two-man job.
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Post by Walter Webb »

That intro is worth learning. It could cover a lot of songs...
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Post by Wayne Brown »

I had to bring this thread back. I keep playing that song and love every bar of it...just WOW
thanks
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