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This isn't "Salty Dog Rag" it's "Salty Dog Blues". Salty Dog Rag is an old dance tune - google it and watch the videos. Salty Dog Blues (with lyrics) can be heard on Nick Spitzer's "American Routes", the August 24th program - "Records, Jukeboxes and Radio".
@FDAgal I appreciate the input. I took the title directly off the Chet album, exactly as it is printed on the album cover.. That's what Chet (or his producers) preferred to call it, so if it's good enough for Chet it's good enough for me.
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cheetahpro1 2 months ago
yep again
clydehrichards 6 months ago
This isn't "Salty Dog Rag" it's "Salty Dog Blues". Salty Dog Rag is an old dance tune - google it and watch the videos. Salty Dog Blues (with lyrics) can be heard on Nick Spitzer's "American Routes", the August 24th program - "Records, Jukeboxes and Radio".
FDAgal 6 months ago
@FDAgal I appreciate the input. I took the title directly off the Chet album, exactly as it is printed on the album cover.. That's what Chet (or his producers) preferred to call it, so if it's good enough for Chet it's good enough for me.
daffydoug 6 months ago
this song is stuck in my head all the fuckin time!
420Cannabis 6 months ago
yep
clydehrichards 9 months ago
I'm guessing it's Charlie McCoy on harmonica...he did most of the session work in those days.
jem3398 1 year ago
Oh my gosh, haven't even thought about this song in years. Nice inclusion. Love the harmonica too!
jack34695 1 year ago
rockin there chet ,,,,,,,,,,harp player ??
rrrrockin 2 years ago
Had the LP in the sixties which had this one on. It has somehow managed to get lost. Thanks to YouTube for my re-discovery of it.
leenan11 3 years ago
this sounds more like the "Salty dog Blues" which was a hit for flatt and scruggs rather than the "Salty dog rag" which was a hit for Red Foley.
jnizny 3 years ago
Thats got to be Boots Randolph on the sax Where did you find this recording I love it
MickdaRat 3 years ago
You are correct - it was Boots Randolph
leenan11 3 years ago
One of my Dad's favorites!! thanks!
krissygirl333 3 years ago
I love Chet's tone on this one!
daffydoug 3 years ago
Can't be better !
Terje
chet420615 3 years ago