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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

One of the Delmore's later songs, showing why it's often said that they were forerunners of much music that came later. This was done perhaps in the late forties (Rabon died in 1952)--a few years later, and it would have been called rock and roll. Sorry for the poor audio quality, if you know of a better quality recording, I'm all ears!!

Enjoy!!
John Delmore

Addendum: As for guitar work, the first 'solo', I think, is Rabon on the tenor, second (acoustic) is Alton, and the third, electric, is likely Merle Travis...I don't know it for a fact, that's just my belief...

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  • @TheJamesElmo seeing how this song was in the 50s ....

  • @TheJamesElmo omg! yes, is dangerous aint it? :D

  • Dang it! Country music is starting to sound more and more like rock & roll. Where will it all end?

  • Jesus? Why do you call Jesus here???

  • Jesus, listen to this and then Good Rockin Tonight and you can really see why some people believe rock n' roll was created by a fusion of R&B and C&W.

  • Just amazing!! They were soooo good!

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