Sinopse
Top 20 Old-Time Songs resonator guitar songs which Reso Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
Episódios
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Alabama Jubilee
25/12/2019An oldie but a goody ............. Thanks to Uncle Leegee for the arrangement
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MAIDEN'S PRAYER~Greg Booth Version
26/01/2018This is based off of Greg booth's version. the Tuning is EBDGBD
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Earl Osenbach's 1935 Model 27 Regal/Dobro®
17/10/2014This old Model 27 is for sale. It is rather weather beaten but sounds wonderful. This is a round neck with a nut rizer and has a short spider and lugged cone.
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lorena
30/03/2014"Lorena" is an antebellum song with Northern origins. The lyrics were written in 1856 by Rev. Henry D. L. Webster, after a broken engagement. He wrote a long poem about his fiancée but changed her name to "Lorena," an adaptation of "Lenore" from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." Henry Webster's friend Joseph Philbrick wrote the music, and the song was first published inChicago in 1857. It became a favorite of soldiers of both sides during the American Civil War.
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
29/12/2013"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was written by Wallis Willis, a Choctaw freedman in the old Indian Territory in what is now Choctaw County, near the County seat of Hugo, Oklahoma sometime before 1862. He was inspired by the Red River, which reminded him of the Jordan River and of the Prophet Elijah's being taken to heaven by a chariot.
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Carroll County Blues
10/10/2013Mississippians W.T. Narmour and S.W. Smith cut about 50 sides between 1928 and 1934. Their most enduring contribution to the country music canon is this unusual fiddle tune, Carroll County Blues. One can safely assume that the titular Carroll County is their home Carroll County, Mississippi. The tune is credited to Narmour. Whether it originated with him or was learned from other local players, I can’t say. The tune is interesting in a number of repects: the languid pace, the conspicuous flat thirds and sevenths, the use of a melodic sequence in the ‘a’ strain, the occasional added beats, the backbeat rhythm of the ‘b’ strain, more. It’s a wonderful performance, and the tune has long since been a standard among old-time musicians. It was recorded in Atlanta in March, 1929, for the OKeh label.
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Midnight Special
05/03/2010I stumbled coming out of the gate, but recovered to sing what was a prison song made famous by Huddie Ledbetter, a bluesman "discovered" at Louisiana State Penitentiary in July 1933 by folklorist John Lomax. After his release from prison, "Leadbelly" would make music his career until his death in 1949. The song was later popularized by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Played in G on a National Triolian.
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Sitting on Top of the World
28/02/2010This folk-blues song written by Walter Vinson and Lonnie Chatmon of the Mississippi Sheiks, a popular country blues band of the 1930s.
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Darling Nelly Gray
27/02/2010Tuned in open G, I capoed up into A. This is a song that I've played for years on banjo and it seemed to work on the resonator guitar.
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken
10/10/2009My first "trial" recording, all instruments are played by me, and lead and backing vocals are me, Yes I know it's bad, but I had fun.