Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys - Won't You Ride In My LIttle Red Wagon
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Carl Stewart was also the champion fiddler of Alabama at the young age of 16. He played the piano, mandolin. Very talented. He passed away Feb. 4 1993. Hello goes out to Cyndee.
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@heyjay61 It's great to hear from you!Yep dad was very talented and it was hard to find them in Alabama's Hall of Fame.Did alot of searching with my family.Do have some things in my blogs on Myspace but,they just have his name.Hank's bio only mentions as bassiest.He played all types and with alot of performers.Anyone cane find me at neworleanscyndee@yahoo.com. Would love to hear ur stories and can tell you mine.all my love!
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THANKS! to you SlightlyEdgy!Cyndee Stewart Carroll
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It's not the original since my father Carl Stewart played with him on the first .They had no steel guitar on the original.Dad played the bass on it.He was also with Hank in the beginning playing fiddle/bass with the Plantation Boys.I believe it came out in 1933.
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Hank Penny was one of the lesser knowns in western swing, but more fun than most.
SlightlyEdgy,Have you got anything else by Hank from years ago.I remember Rabbits Grow p To have babies.I'm sure back then it was considered racey.lol
ma5maw7 9 months ago
@ma5maw7 ... this is the only other one i have by him Hank Penny - Sweet Talkin' Mama
watch?v=Gzyg0-GPp9E
SlightlyEdgy 9 months ago
Is this the original version? I do believe this was recorded in 1940 or '41.
Dang near everybody who is anybody has covered it. I used to sing this when I was a kid.
glipzik 1 year ago 3
@glipzik the other version of this that i have is by tex williams but i think hank pennys is the better of the two
SlightlyEdgy 1 year ago