Favorite songs I was raised on

Here's one that I don't think we've played yet. Unless Simon did when he was on his run of songs with names.

 

I vaguely remember the band ending. This one by Gregg Allman I loved. I like the country rock sound.

This is a live version from 2015.

 


1956 rockabilly by Sanford Clark.
Keith Richards said this was one of the first songs he learned, playing it in a early band before the Rolling Stones.
It was also covered by the Animals, with Eric Burdon's bluesy vocal take on the lyrics.
 


1956 rockabilly by Sanford Clark.
Keith Richards said this was one of the first songs he learned, playing it in a early band before the Rolling Stones.
It was also covered by the Animals, with Eric Burdon's bluesy vocal take on the lyrics.


I came across Sanford Clark a while back. I don’t think I know his songs. I could be proven wrong though.
 

My heart is heavy wondering what happened to Simon. We had a good rapport going with him, and you, ECS, and I, with others popping in as well. I pray he’s okay and just taking a break.

 

She calls me "echo":



Welcome, embrym. Thanks for posting. Boy, you must be a young one, if that’s a “favorite song you were raised on!”
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She’s pretty good and I like the song.
 

ECS, what was the first instrument you played?

Mine was an organ. Cheap one I am sure. I took lessons at BHA. The only thing I can remember is the jingle. LOL. They had some sort of gimmick that if you could do a headstand and sing the jingle you would get a free lesson or discount. I was too shy. I wouldn’t do it. Headstand was not a problem. Gymnastics was my thing. Singing in front of someone, oh, heck no!

Don, did you remember hearing that commercial jingle when you were in the area?
 

Banjo in a folk group. Then a classical nylon string guitar. Dylan and the Beatles were the motivation for going electric and never looking back.
 

Banjo in a folk group. Then a classical nylon string guitar. Dylan and the Beatles were the motivation for going electric and never looking back.
Oops! I missed your post. So when you play in your local village, you jam with electric guitar? I don’t know why but I pictured a couple guys with regular guitars around a campfire.
 

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