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Debbie Talk To Me Goodbye #2 Holy Spirit War is Kind Without You
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This page has links to songs I have performed at
various times during my life. Most of the songs I wrote.
Others are my arrangement of these songs. The songs listed to the
left are songs I have written. You'll find the words to the songs as
well as a link so that you can listen to my work. Below, I've
included links to performances of some songs I enjoyed performing.
Some may take a while to download but I
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Debbie
(Originally recorded for Stone Records in 1972 by The Summitt Brothers
Band, this was my first record. Added February 28, 1999)
Eighteen
(Here's a different version of that Alice Cooper hit. Recorded in a
Pittsburg, Kansas living room in November of 1995, Mike Lovell provides
the lead guitar. Added to the Web site on September 14, 2002.)
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Goodbye #2
(Originally recorded in 1973, there is also a live recording by Half &
Half also on this page. Added July 27, 1998)
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Half & Half
(In 1989, while teaching broadcasting at Alderson-Broadus College in
Philippi, WV, two of my students and another instructor and I formed Half
& Half and performed for the students during the spring. This video
was show by some of my other students. The performance includes
"Honky Tonk Woman," "You don't have to talk to me," and "Goodbye #2."
Added to the Web site on September 14, 2002.)
Have you
ever loved a Woman
(One of my favorite Blues numbers ever written. This recording of
this Buddy Miles hit was made in a Pittsburg, Kansas living room in
November 1995. Mike Lovell is on lead guitar. Added to the Web site
on September 14, 2002.)
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Holy Spirit
(Written in 1971, recorded live by The Summitt Brothers Band in 1973, I
finally got around to copyrighting this song in 1977. Added March 21, 1999)
The
Other Man/ You Don't Have to Talk to Me
(This version of Cecelio and Capuno's tune was recorded in 1980. The
mix includes the first recorded version of You Don't Have to Talk to Me
also recorded in 1980. Added to the Web site September 14, 2002.)
Queen of the
Silver Dollar
(San Diego ... The 1979 Del Mar Fair ... Live in front of about ten
thousand people. Recorded off-air as the Country Format Radio
station aired the show live. Added to the site September 14, 2002.)
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War is Kind
(Originally recorded for Stone Records in 1972 by The Summitt Brothers
Band, this was the B side of my first record. Added March 14, 1999)
Time
(This is probably one of the first songs I every wrote. It had to
have been either '68 or '69 when I first began working on this. The
version provided here in MP3 format was recorded in Dallas in March of
2001. I'm doing the 12 string and vocals and Mike is doing the
remaining guitars and keyboards. Added January 27, 2003.)
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(This is Mary and my most recent song we've written.
Thanks to Mike Lovell for the slide guitar and Steve Morris for the drums and
bass. I'm playing the 12-String and doing the vocals. Added July
2004)
(I wrote this back in 1973 while attending school at the
University of Texas in Austin. There was a little strip joint called "Mr.
Lucky's" down on the north end of the "Drag" that I hung out at probably just a
little too much. Mike and I recorded this in Dallas at a friend's house on
a Sunday afternoon back in 2003. Mike is on the steel.)
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