"Little Sister" is written by Doc Pomes and Mort Shuman It was originally released as a single in 1961 by American singer Evis Presley Ry Cooder,s version is on the album Bob Till You Drop
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"Little Sister" is written by Doc Pomes and Mort Shuman It was originally released as a single in 1961 by American singer Evis Presley Ry Cooder,s version is on the album Bob Till You Drop
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Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 – September 15, 2017) was an American actor. In a career that spanned more than six decades. "Get Rhythm" (Johnny Cash)
Get Rhythm is a studio album by Ry Cooder. It was released in 1987.
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Ry Cooder - guitar, vocals.John Hiatt - guitar, vocals.Jesse Harms: keyboards.James Rolliston - bass.Daryl Verdusco - drums.Bobby King - vocals.Willie Green Jr - vocals
Setlist: Down in the Boondogs- Crazy ‘Bout an Automobile (Every Woman I Know)-Why Don’t You Try Me-634-5789-Down In Hollywood
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Ry Cooder - guitar/vocals.Jim Keltner-drums.Van Dyke Parks - keyboards.Jorge Calderon-bass.
Flaco Gimenez- accordeon.Miguel Cruz-percusion-Steve Douglas-sax.George Bohannos-trombone
Singers
Bobby King-Terry Evans-Arnold McCullen-Willy Green jr.
Ry Cooder-vocals/guitar, Milt Holland-percusion Russ Titleman-bass
Jim Keltner -drums, Gene Mumford -vocals,Bobby King-vocals, Cliff Givens -vocals
The live performance by Ry Cooder at the Record Plant in Sausalito CA on 7/07/1974 was a notable event in his career. Cooder is known for his eclectic style and has played a variety of genres throughout his career, including blues, country, rock, and world music. He is also recognized for his exceptional slide guitar skills and has collaborated with a wide range of musicians from various backgrounds.
1 Police Dog Blues/DJ Tom Donahue intro/ 3 If Walls Could Talk/ 4 How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? /5 Tattler/ 6 Alimony/ 7 Teardrops Will Fall/8 I'm A Pilgrim
The Complete audio session
Album "Showtime "
Maybe the best slideguitarsolo ever?
"How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?" is an American folk song originally recorded on December 4, 1929 in New York City. It was written, composed, and performed by Blind Alfred Reed, accompanying himself on the violin. The song tells of hard times during the Great Depression. It is considered an early example of a protest song.
- There was once a time when everything was cheap.
- But now prices almost puts a man to sleep.
- When we pay our grocery bill,
- we just feel like making our will.
- Tell me how can a poor man stand such times and live?
- -First verse from original version by Blind Alfred Reed
"How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?" is an American folk song originally recorded on December 4, 1929, in New York City. It was written, composed, and performed by Blind Alfred Reed, accompanying himself on the violin. The song tells of hard times during the Great Depression. It is considered an early example of a protest song. In 2020, the song was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame.[
- There was once a time when everything was cheap.
- But now prices almost puts a man to sleep.
- When we pay our grocery bill,
- We just feel like making our will.
- Tell me how can a poor man stand such times and live?
One of the highlight on Ry Cooder,s eighth album,"Bob Till Your Drop" released in 1979.
Ry Cooder - guitar, vocals, arrangementVan Dyke Parks - keyboards.Flaco JimĂ©nez - accordion,Steve Douglas - saxophone.Jorge CalderĂ³n - bass guitar,Buell Neidlinger - acoustic bass ,Jim Keltner - drums,Miguel Cruz - percussion Bobby King, Terry Evans, Arnold McCuller,(vocals)
"Get Rhythm" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter and musician Johnny Cash. It was originally released as the B-side to the single release "I Walk the Line" in 1956 on Sun 241. It was re-released with overdubbed "live" effects in September 1969 as an A-side single and reached number 60 on the Billboard Pop chart.
Ry Cooder’s “Tamp ‘Em Up Solid” is an updated rendition of a traditional American song that originated from railroad work chants. The earliest recorded versions are from 1930s field recordings made by John and Alan Lomax in the American south, including ones by ex-railroad workers Sam “Old Dad” Ballard and Henry Truvillion.
Dark end Of The Street (albums Boomer Story/Showtime.)
"The Dark End of the Street" is a 1967 soul song, written by songwriters Dan Penn and Chips Moman and first recorded by James Carr.
The song was co-written by Penn, a professional songwriter and producer, and Moman, a former session guitarist at Gold Star Studio in Los Angeles and also the owner of American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. The song itself was ultimately recorded across town at Royal Studios, home of HI Records.
Ry Cooder : Guitar, Vocals
Pat Rizzo : Alto Saxophone
Isaac Garcia : Drums
Big Red : Bass Guitar
Jesse Poncez : Guitar
Flaco Jimenez : Accordion
Eldridge King : Vocals
Terry Evans : Vocals
Bobby King : Vocals
Down in Mississippi
Terry Evans (August 14, 1937 – January 20, 2018)
The Record Plant Sausalito, California, USA
(July 7, 1974)
I,m a Pilgrim
Ry Cooder - guitar, vocals,Russ Titleman - bass,Jim Keltner - drums,Milt Holland - percussion
Gene Mumford, Bobby King and Cliff Givens - vocals
When RC is in the area I always try to be there. In 1982 I was late for the tickets in Amsterdam, but for the show in Brussels, three days later I had better luck. I have a beautiful hall here (Palais des Beaux-Arts), and in my memory about the same setlist. The tour was as part of Ry's new album "The Slide Area" (the pictures are not from this concert)
Down In The Boondocks - Fool For A Cigarret/Feeling Good - How Can A Poor Man...
Christian Automobile(King/Evans)- 634-5789 - If Walls Couldt Talk - Blue Suede Shoes -I,m Drinking Again - The Very Thing That Makes You Rich(Makes Me Poor)
GREAT SHOW,ENJOY!!!
Ry Cooder - guitar, mandolin, vocals; Jim Dickinson - keyboards; Chris Etheridge - bass; Jim Keltner - drums; George "Baboo" Pierre - Percussion; William D. "Smitty" Smith - Organ; Singers: Bobby King, tenor; Pico Payne, baritone; Willie Green Jr, bass
The Slide Area is the tenth studio album by Ry Cooder. It was released in 1982 and peaked at #105 on the Billboard album chart.
"Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer" (album Boomer Story)
"Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer" is a World War II song with lyrics by Harold Adamson and music by Jimmy McHugh, published in 1943 by Robbins Music Corp.The lyrics tell of a bomber aircraft and its crew returning from a mission. The mission has been a success ("we really hit our target for tonight"), but the aircraft was damaged in combat and has lost one engine: nevertheless, the crew is unharmed and in good spirits as it limps towards its home airfield, "on a wing and a prayer". The song was recorded by the Song Spinners for Decca Records, reaching number one on the Billboard pop chart on July 2, 1943 (Wikipedia)