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Billy Murdoch
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From: Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.

posted 21 December 2004 12:58 PM     profile     
Got to be the Drunken Driver By Simon Crum alias Ferlin Huskey.
It was banned over here in the U.K. Why?
We now are trying to bring awareness to this menace especially at this time of year.
Why not re release this one.I challenge anyone to listen to it and not shed a tear.
Seasons Greetings
Billy
Drew Howard
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From: Mason, MI, U.S.A.

posted 21 December 2004 04:23 PM     profile     
"Mark of a Heel" - Hank Thompson

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Archie Nicol
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From: Ayrshire, Scotland

posted 22 December 2004 04:11 PM     profile     
Kate Rusby's `My Young Man`. It's more folk than country, but a beautiful song nonetheless.
Graham
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From: Whitby, Ontario, Canada

posted 22 December 2004 08:08 PM     profile     
Antique In My Closet - Judy Lynn

The Last Goodbye - Red Sovine

House Of Shame - Porter Wagoner

Angels, Roses and Rain - Dickey Lee

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Wayne Morgan
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From: Rutledge, TN, USA

posted 22 December 2004 09:04 PM     profile     
Johnny Paycheck, Old Violin, soon to be put away and never played again.
I miss Johnny !!

Wayne

Wayne Morgan
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From: Rutledge, TN, USA

posted 22 December 2004 09:07 PM     profile     
Johnny Paycheck,,Old Violin, soon to be put away and never played again
Wayne
Wayne Morgan
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From: Rutledge, TN, USA

posted 22 December 2004 09:09 PM     profile     
Johnny Paycheck,,Old Violin, soon to be put away and never played again
Wayne
Ricky Littleton
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From: Steely-Eyed Missile Man from Orlando, Florida USA

posted 23 December 2004 04:48 PM     profile     
"Haven't You Heard" by George Strait, and "The Door" by George Jones.

Ricky...

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ROB PARKER
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From: Paducah,Kentucky,USA

posted 24 December 2004 03:05 PM     profile     
I recorded a song titled " White Walls ", written by C.Carson Parks..this is one of the saddest songs I know of. ( He also wrote "Cab Driver" : Hank Thompson,Mills Brothers hit ;"Something Stupid" : a super hit for Frank Sinatra), and lots more..
Have a listen sometime...thank you...

RP..'come on in'

James Morehead
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From: Durant, Oklahoma, USA

posted 24 December 2004 07:13 PM     profile     
"Is it Rainin' at Your House"--Vern Gosdin.
Burr Oxley
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From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, USA

posted 28 December 2004 03:50 PM     profile     
"Play Me the Waltz of the Angels"
John McClung
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From: Los Angeles, CA, USA

posted 28 December 2004 11:10 PM     profile     
I'm seconding Don Joslin, "Whisky Lullabye" duet by Brad Paisley/Alison Krause, beautiful voices and man is it mournful!!!
Rick Alexander
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From: Florida, USA

posted 28 December 2004 11:43 PM     profile     
The saddest song ever written is "OLD SHEP" written by Red Foley. I know we're still mad at Elvis for putting everybody out of work, but he sure did a nice rendition of it. This is the only song ever written that can make a room full of ten year olds cry.


The second saddest song ever written is "MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED" written by Donny Sawyer

This song could bring a tear to a glass eye.
The lyrics are sad enough as they are, but you really have to hear the song to get a good lump going . .


MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED


Each day I wake up reaching for her
But she's not here the tenth day in a row
Til death do us part we promised we'd stay together
MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED
I already feel the cold

I wonder how she can go on living
To me there's nothing left worth living for
So if you see her before I go please tell her
MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED
I already feel the cold

These four walls that once were our bedroom
Are like a prison where I am growing old
I chalk one more day to mark this lifetime sentence
MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED
I already feel the cold

I wonder how she can go on living
To me there's nothing left worth living for
So if you see her before I go please tell her
MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED
I already feel the cold
Oh MY DAYS ARE NUMBERED
I already feel the cold

NOW YOU CAN HEAR IT

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Per Kammersgaard
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From: Sonderborg, Denmark

posted 29 December 2004 12:44 AM     profile     
Leon Rauch recorded one called "Ginny" which is really sad - and what about Carmol Taylor's "Georgia Blood".....................ah well I guess nobody knows these songs anyway...

PK


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