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RioStat - Posted - 12/27/2023: 15:45:03
I'm sure someone here on the 'Hangout can tell me the name of this song, that Larry Gillis justs "tears it up" on
stanleytone - Posted - 12/27/2023: 15:56:55
Room at the top if the stairs
Heres the studio version
youtu.be/IwL6PCI-Y08?si=nxbPpzoDaDc5-uTy
Edited by - stanleytone on 12/27/2023 16:00:15
RioStat - Posted - 12/27/2023: 17:00:07
Thanks Gary ! I knew i'd heard it, I recognized the melody, but I couldn't hear the lyrics well enough to jog my memory.
chuckv97 - Posted - 12/27/2023: 17:04:49
Between the Gillis Brothers and Po’ Ramblin’ Boys , the Stanley sound lives on !
Will Frady - Posted - 12/27/2023: 18:30:29
Larry Gillis can pick from daylight to dark in bout 30 minutes! Greased lighting ! Lol
chuckv97 - Posted - 12/27/2023: 18:33:25
“daylight to dark”,,, hmm, sounds like a Stanley tune - Sharecropper’s Son ;-)
Culloden - Posted - 12/28/2023: 08:07:57
The Country Gentlemen also recorded this one but in a somewhat different style. When I played with Dark Hollow we used to do it in the style of the Country Gentlemen.
ChunoTheDog - Posted - 01/05/2024: 11:33:16
From the Lonesome and Blue album.
Great example of the 80s Stanley sound.