Something Different, Just for Fun: Milk Cow Blues

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All the kids were home for the holidays, so just for fun we threw this rag together one night, foibles and all. Happy holidays to all.
 
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Way cool laid back vibe man! Is this a cover? I have a very old Aerosmith bootleg with a song with the same title...sounds just a little different:p...
Vocals are fantastic! Love that high note she hits around 1:20...
Nice fat wooly bass...Great job , nails the country blues vibe to a tee!
 
Good cover. I didn't think many people knew that song anymore.
queepy,yes it is a real song. I think it's been around since the thirties. I know it by Elvis and Rick Nelson (the latter years) I know it's been done by other artists but I just can't remember the two. BTW she has an amazing voice guitar zero, is that your wife or daughter or what. She was awesome. Points for you if I can.
 
Way cool laid back vibe man! Is this a cover? I have a very old Aerosmith bootleg with a song with the same title...sounds just a little different:p...
Vocals are fantastic! Love that high note she hits around 1:20...
Nice fat wooly bass...Great job , nails the country blues vibe to a tee!
Thanks man. Yeah it's a really old song. Dodge was right.
Good cover. I didn't think many people knew that song anymore.
queepy,yes it is a real song. I think it's been around since the thirties. I know it by Elvis and Rick Nelson (the latter years) I know it's been done by other artists but I just can't remember the two. BTW she has an amazing voice guitar zero, is that your wife or daughter or what. She was awesome. Points for you if I can.
Thanks, hope you enjoyed it. The singer is my daughter-in-law, and we did this one for her dad. One of his favorite songs they used to sing as young kids. Pretty fun, and yep she's got some pipes for sure. Her sister plays a great fiddle too.
 
I enjoyed it all but like I said, her voice just stands out. Are you going to be doing any more recording with them in the future? I'd love to hear it.
 
Sounds like it was a fun project to do.
Great voice.
The foibles make it even better -
Nice clean capture too.
Fun thanks!
 
I enjoyed it all but like I said, her voice just stands out. Are you going to be doing any more recording with them in the future? I'd love to hear it.
Yeah, I hope so, but unfortunately they live in Austin and we live in Oregon, so there's never time to do much. I'd love to do a few songs and put out a family CD, but I doubt it will ever happen unless they move back here.

Sounds like it was a fun project to do.
Great voice.
The foibles make it even better -
Nice clean capture too.
Fun thanks!
Thanks Ray, it was fun. Loved your latest video.
 
The best redition of this song was done by Willie Nelson. I'm not a country guy but you've got to give credit where credit is due.

all in all, the recording is good.
 
I'm sure willie had a better band, but I'd rather listen to her voice any day!
 
All the kids were home for the holidays, so just for fun we threw this rag together one night, foibles and all. Happy holidays to all.

I hate fiddles, but that's a skilled fiddle player... Nice, folksy vibe, made me feel like I was back at Swannanoa. Bass fiddle is warm and fundamental, but a little bit big for my taste (and I'm a bass player, go figure). In all, a very enjoyable, organic, warm rendition. Love the singer's voice. She has tons of control and even more soul. Good slide work, too.
 
wOOO hOOOOO!!! Milk Cow Blues! I used to cover this tune when I played keys in a western swing band back in the 90's. It was our most requested song.:D
Man, that's one sweet, sweet voice. Foibles? There werent any stinkin foibles. Nice, down home vibe with a warm, relaxed performance. For such a stripped down arrangement, the soundfield was quite large, yet still had a very intimate feel. Very clever mix...I totally dig it. Excellent playing all around.....and that gal needs to be workin with that voice.

Put a smile on my face tonight with that one. Thanks!



Now, let's hear some more of her.:D
 
Thanks man. Yeah it's a really old song. Dodge was right.

Thanks, hope you enjoyed it. The singer is my daughter-in-law, and we did this one for her dad. One of his favorite songs they used to sing as young kids. Pretty fun, and yep she's got some pipes for sure. Her sister plays a great fiddle too.
wasn't this song written by a blues singer named Arthur Cruddup?
 
I hate fiddles, but that's a skilled fiddle player... Nice, folksy vibe, made me feel like I was back at Swannanoa. Bass fiddle is warm and fundamental, but a little bit big for my taste (and I'm a bass player, go figure). In all, a very enjoyable, organic, warm rendition. Love the singer's voice. She has tons of control and even more soul. Good slide work, too.
Yes, she was Oregon state fiddle champion a few times back in the day. Her playing for this track was a bit subdued, but the song sort of calls for a laid back style.

wasn't this song written by a blues singer named Arthur Cruddup?
I have been unable to figure out who wrote this song. Anyone know for sure?
wOOO hOOOOO!!! Milk Cow Blues! I used to cover this tune when I played keys in a western swing band back in the 90's. It was our most requested song.:D
Man, that's one sweet, sweet voice. Foibles? There werent any stinkin foibles. Nice, down home vibe with a warm, relaxed performance. For such a stripped down arrangement, the soundfield was quite large, yet still had a very intimate feel. Very clever mix...I totally dig it. Excellent playing all around.....and that gal needs to be workin with that voice.

Put a smile on my face tonight with that one. Thanks!



Now, let's hear some more of her.:D
Glad you liked it. That must have been fun playing tunes like this in your swing band. And yes, I plan to record her every time she comes to town.
 
A Little History...

Good cover. I didn't think many people knew that song anymore.
queepy,yes it is a real song. I think it's been around since the thirties. I know it by Elvis and Rick Nelson (the latter years) I know it's been done by other artists but I just can't remember the two. BTW she has an amazing voice guitar zero, is that your wife or daughter or what. She was awesome. Points for you if I can.

Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs!
 
nice ..... a little boomy sounding but a nice live recording feel to it .... fairly good playing and she definitely sings well.
Let's hear some more!
 
I've not heard this song done in a bluegrass/country style before. I think this is the same song done by Robert Johnson. Neat to hear in this style.

Wonderful vocal peformance. I enjoyed this.
 
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