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Topic: Little Ole Dime by Jim Reeves -- Who Played Steel |
Donny Dennis
From: Atlanta, Texas
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Posted 27 Jul 2011 4:37 pm
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Can anyone tell me who played steel in this version of Little Ole Dime by Jim Reeves?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDfoUtyc8wM
I understand that there is a later version of this song also sung by Jim Reeves. I would like to know who played steel in that version as well.
Thanks much.
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Don Euton
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 27 Jul 2011 5:09 pm
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Sounds like Pete Drake to me.
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Donny Dennis
From: Atlanta, Texas
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Posted 27 Jul 2011 5:14 pm
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Don,
Thanks much. Do you know if Pete Drake played steel on both versions of this song by Jim Reeves?
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Don Euton
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 27 Jul 2011 5:29 pm
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No Donny, I do not know, but I bet someone will.
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Skeeter Stultz
From: LOMITA, California, USA
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Posted 27 Jul 2011 8:01 pm
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Signature work by Pete Drake on C6th with pedals 6 and 7 as the current setups are only with a G on the first string. _________________ GFI ULTRA D-10, EVANS, FENDER 2000 (WORN OUT) TWIN REVERB W/JBL'S, OLD 4-10 BASSMAN |
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Donny Dennis
From: Atlanta, Texas
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Posted 28 Jul 2011 3:51 am
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Sweeter,
Thanks much. I have always liked that song, and love the steel break.
Donny |
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Gary Chiappetta
From: San Bruno, California, USA
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Posted 31 Jul 2011 1:46 pm
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The original release of Little Ole Dime was recorded in the early 60's and Pete Drake played steel guitar on that session.
In 1978 (14 years after Jim passed on) an album was released entitled "Jim Reeves Nashville '78." RCA Victor APL1-2720. This was an "Overdub Production" produced by Bud Logan. There are no specifics about the session musicians other than a mention of The Lea Jane Singers.
I believe that Buddy Emmons played steel guitar on this album, and of course the "other" version of "Little Ole Dime." |
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Donny Dennis
From: Atlanta, Texas
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Posted 31 Jul 2011 3:25 pm
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Gary,
Thanks much. I thought it might be Jimmy Day, but really wasn't sure. Thanks again to both you and Skeeter for the clarification.
Donny |
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Gary Chiappetta
From: San Bruno, California, USA
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Posted 31 Jul 2011 5:22 pm
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Donny,
Glad to help out on some PSG history. One of my favorite albums of Jim Reeves songs is "Good 'N' Country" (produced by Anita Kerr (and Chet Atkins) back in 1963, and released on the RCA Camden Label. It has some real outstanding work by Pete Drake on songs such as "Little Ole Dime", "There's A Heartache Following Me," "The Talking Walls," and "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand." |
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Franklin
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Posted 31 Jul 2011 6:40 pm
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Its Pete Drake....Its the C6th tuning with the high G string raised to A...His C-6th sound is heard on hundreds of sessions....Including Carl and Pearl Butlers, "Don't Let Me Crossover"........Paul |
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