@MrRiblet If you really want to see a fabulous version of this song by a real pro go to Kevindad123. Kevin does Prine and Earle as well as anyone . . .
Had not heard this but would enjoy seeing him live. It might be hard to tell which of his seven wives he sang it for. Thus, perhaps this is how he learned to sing, "My Old Friend the Blues."
The way Steve explained this song in concert was that he was on parole after he got out of jail and couldn't drive and had no money, so he wrote his wife this song.
Nice work with this tune! Wish I could sing :)
thelittlepicker 6 months ago
BOOO!
chamberlandbigshtyle 1 year ago
NICE JOB!
MrRiblet 1 year ago
@MrRiblet If you really want to see a fabulous version of this song by a real pro go to Kevindad123. Kevin does Prine and Earle as well as anyone . . .
paddleranger 1 year ago
You did a great job on this....got my sub for sure! One of my favorites to play and sing...
Kevindad123 1 year ago
Had not heard this but would enjoy seeing him live. It might be hard to tell which of his seven wives he sang it for. Thus, perhaps this is how he learned to sing, "My Old Friend the Blues."
paddleranger 1 year ago
The way Steve explained this song in concert was that he was on parole after he got out of jail and couldn't drive and had no money, so he wrote his wife this song.
HardiePiper 1 year ago
Nice one! Now play "My Old Friend The Blues." Please!
jordanthecat 1 year ago
One of my favourite Steve Earl songs......and a really nice version too! all the best :-) Alan
blinddrunkal 2 years ago
As kind as you are talented . . . Best regards.
paddleranger 2 years ago