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Lee Hazlewood - Son Of A Gun

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2010

Published by Mercury Records 1963,it's from the album "Trouble Is A Lonesome Town" where the songs together build a story of a town and some of it's inhabitants.

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  • I agree Sanford Clark mastered this song, but old Lee does a pretty good job. I just like listening to all the different versions- glad there's YouTube and thanks for posting!

  • @daughterofRMS

    You're welcome.

    I love both versions,but Lee have done more

    for the music world I think,as a songwrighter,singer and producer.

    Maybe you've got another oppinion??? Haa haa.

    Thanks for watching,take care my friend.

  • Not as good as Sanford Clark (in my opinion) although that version was produced by Lee -anyone got a decent copy????

  • @catsmeat1000

    And also written by Lee Hazlewood,don't forget that!!!

    In my world Lee have done so much more,so I would

    prefer him,if you excuse me??? Haa haa.

  • Great song.

    Sanford Clark have played it very best, oh, not very best, a little bit best.

    The Sanford's version are too special for me, and for me, no other version will beat.

  • @RamisAbud1

    I know what you're saying,it's hard to beat the version

    you've learned to love first!!!

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  • @oldolds53

    yes of course..

    thank you very much again!

  • @TheThroney

    I could see that I'm too late,it's already uploaded.

    So you can listen to it,that's great.

    Sorry.

  • @lanarv

    I'm so glad you like the upload!!!

    It's great to hear that I've got some friends

    out there who loves the oldies too!!

    Thanks for your comment.

  • @marlowefrank

    Maybe that.

    But he still had a voice that would beat most of the singers!!

    And what a songwriter he was???

    I don't think you could agree about that??? Haa haa.

  • @nipsterstang

    Thanks Jim.

    He had a voice that I fell for completely in the

    70's when i first heard him,it sends chills up my spine!!

    It seem that he would have at least two fans??? Haa haa.

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