Music listening club / society
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The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
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Re: Music listening club / society
Mamasubharmonic wrote:The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
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You forgot drunk and rainBruce Weldy wrote:Mamasubharmonic wrote:The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
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Re: Music listening club / society
subharmonic wrote:You forgot drunk and rainBruce Weldy wrote:Mamasubharmonic wrote:The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
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ahh......but those were only necessary for rhymes. The four listed are the actual ingredients (according to the song) that DAC said were needed in the song.

Point of interest......(or not)
I had a one-off gig last Saturday with a band I'd never heard of....and of course - we played that song.
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Re: Music listening club / society
Actually written by Ray Wiley Hubbard (and David Allen Coe usually gives him credit when he performs it).subharmonic wrote:The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
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I think is was Steve Goodman and John Prine, wasn't it?RayAbbitt wrote:Actually written by Ray Wiley Hubbard (and David Allen Coe usually gives him credit when he performs it).subharmonic wrote:The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
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Re: Music listening club / society
According to good ol Wikipedia, yes.Bruce Weldy wrote:I think is was Steve Goodman and John Prine, wasn't it?RayAbbitt wrote:Actually written by Ray Wiley Hubbard (and David Allen Coe usually gives him credit when he performs it).subharmonic wrote:The best example of the perfect country and western song is explained right before the last verse and made into the last verseof the perfect cointry amd western song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" by David Allen Coe
A little more researching shows Goodman recorded it in 1972 and it appeared on the album "Steve Goodman" and David Allen Coe in 1974 on the album "Once upon a rhyme".
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I'm inclined not to trust wikipaedia - it seems to me to be opinion by committee and not necessarily the real facts. As you found out Grant "A little more researching shows...."
Just like a camel = a horse designed by a committee.
But then I'm just a grumpy ol' fart.....
Just like a camel = a horse designed by a committee.
But then I'm just a grumpy ol' fart.....
