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  • however, this is simply fantastic, even better than Carl's own 1960's version of the song. Thanks for sharing this great recording!

  • Not sure but I think this was produced by Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats and I think he's playing bass too. Can someone tell me if I'm wrong or right.

  • The late Howard Norman Epstein pulls the bass strings, that's Milwaukee blues man.

  • wow and yeah

  • Nice!

  • I put this video on full screen and it actually feels like you're cruisin' down the road listenin' to this song! lol :)

  • Your blues, your blues!!! jaja. Great song!

    Thanks hatin!

  • daddariosamos54,

     Road work in it's purest form.

  • quikfax

    "Aw son!"

  • I have this album, and it's splendid. The only thing missing from this song given that intro is Jerry Reed saying "Aw son!"

  • @quikfax I bet you Jerry Reed and Carl Perkins jamming up there in heaven backed by the Tennessee Two and Billy Lee Riley taking on the drums.

  • garstigesopossum, If you're listening in stereo, Carl Perkins is the lead guitar in the left speaker and Mike Campbell is the lead guitar in the right speaker.

  • gotta love the guitar

    thanks man

  • DrSamuels305 ,

    Pedal + Metal = Carl

  • I feel like taking a little cruise.

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