Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay
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This one was co-written by Booker T & The MGs guitarist Steve Cropper and Otis Redding in 1967. Otis and Steve originally met at the Stax studio, when Otis was a driver and musician for the Johnny Jenkins band.
Written by Steve Cropper and Otis Redding
Tim Timebomb - Guitar,Vocals
John Morrical - Guitar, Â Accordion, Ukulele Bass
Don't Waste Your Tears Over Me
"Don't Waste Your Tears Over Me" is written by Bill Neely. Bill, has a great feel for down home music with blues and rockabilly thrown in. He mainly writes songs about death, justice, religion, Texas and regret. This one's from his 'Blackland Farm Boy', LP from 1974.
Written by Bill Neely
Tim Timebomb-Guitar
John Morrical-Piano
Anders Mouridsen-Guitar
Smoke Along The Track
Stonewall Jackson was discovered in 1956 when he drove his pick up truck to Music City in Nashville and walked uninvited into the office of Acuff-Rose, music publishers. Wes Rose took a shine to Stonewall's singing and songwriting and got him onto the Grand Ole Opry-without a hit record behind him, which was unheard of. "Smoke Along The Track" was one of Stonewall's greatest hits. Exciting to play.
Written by Alan Rose
Tim Timebomb-Guitar
Anders Mouridsen-Guitar, Lap Steel, Banjo
John Morrical- Piano
Sittin' and Thinkin'
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This song is off of a record called "I Do My Swingin' At Home" by the great songwriter and singer Charlie Rich. I appreciate how he blended country, blues, gospel, jazz, rockabilly and soul. Charlie became a session musician, singing and playing at Sun in 1958. I wish I could go back in time and be at Sun Studios in the 1950s, I'd do anything, carry equipment, tune guitars, get coffee...
Written by Charlie Rich
Tim Timebomb-Guitar,Vocals
John Morrical- Piano, Background Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar, Dobro
Kate Strand- Vocals
Wild About You Baby
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Elmore James was a radio repairman, so he reworked his guitar amps, getting them to make raw, distorted sound... we're talking pre heavy rock amps that came in the later 1960s. He was way ahead. As a songwriter and bottleneck slide guitar player he has influenced bucket loads of aspiring musicians. His backing band The Broomdusters from Chicago were the cream of the crop.
Written by Elmore James
Tim Timebomb-Guitar,Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar
John Morrical-Piano