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This tune here was recorded by a guy who recorded mostly blues artist but had a stint with the white country boys. The recording quality is really something. This tune was written by a guy name Alex Broussard who at this point mostly did Cajun stuff. This is a bit of crossover into Hank territory. Good ol' Pee Wee Whitewing who became a legendary steel player and it's a nice highlight here in this recording. Pee Wee was one of the members of The Original Brazos Valley Boys. Take a listen, to some incredible smooth and almost high and lonesome vocal delivery by Alex Broussad.
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