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  • All hail Jimmy Wyble on electric guitar and Noel Boggs on steel. This tune rocked the dance halls and juke boxes in the spring of 1945 when the end of the war was in sight.

  • @ignatz18cu And the next year they would come with "Silver Dew On The Bluegrass Tonight" which would go to #1  for Bob and The Playboys.

  • what a great song!

  • Good Lord.....it still don't matter who's in Texas.....

  • THIS SOUNDS HAUNTINGLY FAMILIAR TO THE DEEP PURPLE'S VERSION. CREEPY I TELL YA. DOWN RITE CREEPY!

  • We need a song like this today (probably be lawsuits all over ) -love it !!!

  • Wonder who does the little stinging guitar break.

  • @jeddak5 Almost sounds like a Uke doesn't it haha

  • But the label's LIGHT purple! (I guess it deepened with age)

  • @peterschorn1 FUNNY!

  • @peterschorn1 funny haha!

  • I have this song on a 78 that I recieved from my Great Grandfather.

  • Sounds like Noel Boggs on steel....Thanks for posting

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