(Ghost) Riders In The Sky is one of the most awesome songs I've ever heard. I have the impression that it is the best of guitarist Duane Eddy. Otamar de Carvalho, Brasília-DF, Brazil
There are many masterpieces Country-Western by Duane Eddy some famous others a little less, but always valid. Greetings. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uWPW1wxHnWA.html *DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS* Guild Guitar cover by *Duane Eddy*
Laying back, relaxing to some Duane Eddy tunes, this is one of my favorites. My little female cat is laying across my lap ,as this song started she started to twitch her tail in time to the music. She has been starting to do this with tunes that have a strong steel guitar in them. Have listened to this Duane Eddy's music since I first heard him play at our Pioneer Picnic, cannot get enough of his music.
MEMORIES OF ARIZONA ,COLORADO ,NEW MEXICO ,WYOMING,UTAH AND SOUTHERN CAL.. BUT ARIZONA IS DESERT,SIUT THE BEAUTY OF THE SUGARO CACTUS AND THE LAND AROUND ,TUCSON GETS IN YOUR BLOOD
O I do remember this soooo much!!! He was one of the greatest guitar players of his era. I was a girl of 9 when I used 2 watch rawhide & that song played.
Gil Bernal on "Rebel Rouser" ('58), followed by Plas Johnson and Steve Douglas on most recordings after "Rouser" up until 1960. It was mostly Jim Horn afterwards. forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?20916-Duane-Eddy-s-original-sax-player
Oops forgot to say that I also with the trains on the mantle I’m trying to make them Look weathered like that meaning the rail cars or freight cars and I guess with some of the other kind of non freight or rail cars