Eddie Hinton played the dobro apparently. However, the electric slide sounds a bit different and has that Duane woodiness tonal quality. It would be great to get confirmation but it’s speculative at this point.
Hell , I couldn't square dance even if my very life depended on it . But you know what ? I really like listening to these restructured country classics designed for square dancing ! Very enjoyable indeed .
My uncle Anthony Carmen Lombardo was in the strategic air command band around 1960. I’ve been trying to find some information on him and I just seen this. I thought I would check in. Would you have known him? He passed in 1970 at the age of 39 years old and week before he retiredfrom his service in the Air Force
@@larryford5905 The B-side is Joyce singing with her sister Linda New on I'M THE GIRL. The record label, Split, was owned by their parents Alice And Robert New.
Here's a transcription: Mé zami mon nom sé Eddie J. Ste-Marie. Mo shérif de la parwas de LaFoush dan léta dla louwiziann. Mo té né é èlvé dan Lorovil, dan la parwas de Ibéri. Sa sé dan léta dla Louwiziann. Kan mo té gin katòrz an, mo déménajé a Tibodo avèk Mamm et Pap. Le premjé jour kan mo kouri a lékòl, lé ti boug yé té tapé parlé fransé. Mon mon komanse parlé fransé avèk yé. Tou din kou, yé komansé ri mwa. Kan lékòl té fini, mo kouri koté Mamm. Mo di Mamm, kofèr ti boug-yé ri mwa kan mo parlé fransé? Mam di mwa, Ti-Èd, to p-olé di mwa to kouri parlé patwa-la to parl! Mo di, mé Mamm, yé parl pa komm sa? Li di mwa non! Moun-sa yé parl bon fransé! Va pa ouvèr to ladjeul enkòr é parlé fransé isit dan Tibodo! La mo gradjué. Kan mo gradjué, mo kommanse travayé avèk lé stét polis. Yé pèl sa dé spid kap. La mo kouri dan laermé. Kan yé désharjé mwa, yen na dan mé zami ké vini koté mwa. Yé di mwa, Sint Mari, nouzòt tolé to galòp pour shèrif. Mo kouri koté Mamm, mo di Mamm, molé galopé pour shèrif. Li di, kout! To ka galopé si to lé, mé mo p-olé to instal twa minm su in stinn e parlé patwa-la to parl, parske t-alé fé to mamm hont Mo kouri koté tou mo zami. Mo di yé m-alé galopé pour shèrif, mè---mo p-alé parlé fransé. Mo zami yé di mwa, Sint Mari, si to parl pa fransé, sé pa la pinn to galòp, paske to pa ka ganyé. Toulmonn isit dan la parwas Lafoush, yé parl tou fransé. Sa fé mon komansé. Le premjé miting mo té gin, yan navé jus vinn deu paersonn la. Mé zami, mo di a mwamimm, mo pa ka ganyé, mo pa ka fé li. Pa jus avèk deu, vinn-deu paersonn isit a in miting avèk in gro parwas kòmm sa. Wèl la, kout sa ka arivé: lòt swar-le, le swar aprè mo yu le miting, me zami, yan navé sin mil paersònn a mon miting. Kan mo arivé, mo di mé ki sé kapé parlé isit? Yé di mé sé twa, Sint-Mari! Mé ékout! Ouv pa to ladjeul é parlé langlé. Jus parl fransé, paske moun-sa yé jamé tandé in kadjin parlé kadjin la manyaer twa to parl. La, mé zami, si mo sé parlé le joli fransé kom vouzòt, mo mèl lafaer, la mo pa koné sa mapé di mwamimm Sa fé, mo parl franse komm mo komprenn li. Dagaow!
The flip side of this single was Top 10 in Cincinnati [WSAI]. Of course, with Bo Donaldson, this group would score a massive hit with "Billy Don't Be A Hero" four years later.
Okay, I know exactly why the major labels didn't pick her up--thought she'd be competing with Patsy Cline, or be taken as piggybacking on Cline. Still a great voice! In fact, with a name like "Joyce New," it wouldn't surprise me if this weren't an unknown Cline experimental later pressed into a record.
Probably not. Tower was a subsidiary of Capitol and a home to country and garage artists with a lower profile than Capitol's rosters. Singles from Tower were terrific, but rarely moved up the chart very far.