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Jason Powers
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From: Muncie, IN

posted 06 June 2003 07:28 PM     profile     
"The Cold Hard Facts of Life" recorded by Porter Wagoner, written by Bill Anderson

"A Death In The Family" recorded by Little Jimmy Dickens, written by Bill Anderson

[This message was edited by Jason Powers on 12 June 2003 at 07:31 AM.]

George Rozak
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From: Braidwood, Illinois USA

posted 06 June 2003 08:52 PM     profile     
Porter Wagoner's "I Just Came To Smell The Flowers" or "My Last Two Tens." Or just about any cut from his "Skid Row Joe" album.

Graham
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From: Whitby, Ontario, Canada

posted 07 June 2003 04:48 AM     profile     
The song Paul is thinking of is "Don't Cry, Joni" by Conway Twitty and Joni Lee.

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John Lacey
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From: Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada

posted 07 June 2003 06:00 AM     profile     
"A Ghost in this House" by Alison Krauss on the Live CD.
Colin Keyworth
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From: Derbyshire, England

posted 07 June 2003 06:47 AM     profile     
how about five little fingers or letter edged in black & by the way old shep was shot

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Andy Greatrix
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From: Edmonton Alberta

posted 07 June 2003 02:36 PM     profile     
Johnny Paycheck singing "You'll recover in time" about a guy in a mental hospital who hears his ex-wive was just admitted down the hall. it was on the flip-side of a 45 called "Don't Monkey with another Monkeys' Monkey/"
Dennis Lobdell
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From: Freeport,Tx,USA

posted 07 June 2003 09:26 PM     profile     
BILL ANSERSON'S GOLDEN GUITAR OR LEFTY'S LONG BLACK VEIL
Kenneth Berrier
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From: Mount Airy, NC

posted 07 June 2003 10:50 PM     profile     
Keith Whitley - If A Broken Heart Could Kill
Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 09 June 2003 08:31 AM     profile     
"6 Pall Bearers" Bob Gallion


"Maybe it's better,
but I don't understand
why God takes the woman, and leaves the children and a man..."

Bob Schorell
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From: Vero Beach, Florida, USA

posted 10 June 2003 06:41 AM     profile     
Anyone remember "The Drunkard's Blues" by Hank Thompson?
Lem Smith
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From: Fulton, MS. U.S.A.

posted 11 June 2003 11:52 PM     profile     
"Little Boy's Prayer" by Porter Wagoner. Bring a tear to a glass eye, as they say!
Deana Clark
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From: Beverly, Ohio., USA

posted 12 June 2003 04:57 AM     profile     
You probably don't have a little girl in your band, but if you do, How Far Is Heaven, I think originally by Kittie Wells- is a major tear jerker. My little one does this song, and we get more requests for it than any other song we do.
Roger Snively
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From: Washington C.H.,Ohio USA

posted 12 June 2003 05:39 AM     profile     
Long Black Limosine or Don't tell Momma I've Been Drinkin (Ty Herndon?) or Mailmans Warning
Frank Parish
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From: Nashville,Tn. USA

posted 12 June 2003 05:59 AM     profile     
Beneath The Fallen Snow..Connie Smith I think but others have done it too.
David L. Donald
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From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand

posted 12 June 2003 10:23 AM     profile     
Sweet Thing
I'm writting this letter to you
Page will be covered in tears..
CrowBear Schmitt
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From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France

posted 12 June 2003 10:56 AM     profile     
Ballad of Ira Hayes is a sad one

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J W Hock
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From: Anderson, Texas, USA

posted 17 June 2003 06:48 AM     profile     
If your a father to a young daughter Jimmy Dean's " To a Sleeping Princess " will tear you up every time.
Charles French
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From: Ms.

posted 17 June 2003 08:44 AM     profile     
Bill Monroe doin "I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling' or Mom & Dads Waltz.

Whoever posted "Down To Seeds & Stems" now that was funny Really.

GaryHoetker
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From: Bakersfield, CA, USA

posted 18 June 2003 05:16 PM     profile     
"Getting Used To Losing You" recorded by Buck Owens on Capitol in 1963. Jay McDonald on steel and Don Rich on Acoustic Guitar.
Kenny Dail
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From: Kinston, N.C. 28504

posted 18 June 2003 08:09 PM     profile     
Be Careful of the Stones You Throw - Hank Williams

They'll Never Ever Take Her Love From Me - Hank Williams

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Jody Sanders
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From: Magnolia,Texas

posted 18 June 2003 10:01 PM     profile     
"Down The Road To Daddy"s Dreams". Darrell McCall. Jody.
Shaan Shirazi
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From: Austin, TX, USA

posted 19 June 2003 06:21 AM     profile     
I LOVE "Down The Road to Daddy's Dreams" by Darrell McCall. It made my fiance' cry because of the similarity to her relationship with her Dad. Alas, I don't think I can pull it off.

Justin Trevino did "Cold, Cold Hands" the other night, I forgot about that one.

Shaan

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Robert Gregg
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From: Tucson, Arizona, USA

posted 19 June 2003 02:39 PM     profile     
How about Red Foley and Old Shep
Steelin Is My Business bob
Doyle Weigold
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From: CColumbia City, IN, USA

posted 19 June 2003 04:01 PM     profile     
"Old Violin" and A-11 hasn't been mentioned I don't beleive.
Barbara Hennerman
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From: Rangely, CO, USA

posted 19 June 2003 04:15 PM     profile     
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[This message was edited by Barbara Hennerman on 21 August 2006 at 01:27 AM.]

Bob Hoffnar
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From: Brooklyn, NY

posted 19 June 2003 09:44 PM     profile     
A few of my favorites:

Long Black Veil
Dark as a Dungeon
High on a Mountaintop

Michael Garnett
Member

From: Fort Worth, TX

posted 27 June 2003 01:22 AM     profile     
Outlaw's prayer - Paycheck

Four minus Three equals Zero - Strait

anything by Vern Gosdin - Where the Tall Grass Grows
We're just two people (lovin' the wrong people)

Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe - Silverstein (sung by Bobby Bare)

We're so close (yet we're so far away) - Junior Brown

R. L. Jones
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From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 27 June 2003 08:06 PM     profile     
Paul name of song is " Dear John " dont remember author
R. L. Jones
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From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 27 June 2003 08:12 PM     profile     
I like your song ,Larry King . Think I`ll go somewhere and cry myself to sleep.. It is both sad and Beautiful song

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