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Wish We Could Bring Em Back
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Stan Anderson sings a song written by Stan Anderson, Alvin Ray Kessinger, and Jerry Mac. Promoted by Jerry Mac.
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Sometimes it's just me and my computer, with me switching off on guitar and electronic keyboard. At other times, there is someone else who plays rhythm guitar and sings. On my recordings, I have been playing or programming my own backup tracks since about 1990. It is nice having my own studio, because sometimes I also produce recordings for other artists, and play or program backup tracks for those who live too far away to record at my studio. I hope to record some more new songs in the near future. I sincerely thank all the DJ's overseas and on the Internet who have been supporting me and other independent artists in a world where major mainstream airplay is getting harder to find without a major label promoting your music. I have some great memories from my years in this business. In 1975, just months before I moved to Canada, I spent some time on the road as lead guitarist for Becki Bluefield. Some of the great songs she has written or co-written over the years include Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man (Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn), Duty, Not Desire (Jeannie C. Riley), and her patriotic America Will Always Stand (Randy Travis, 2001). Canadian fans will remember a lady I worked with in 1976, the late great Marg Osburne. Marg was one of the stars of Don Messer's Jubilee, one of the most popular TV shows in Canadian history. The Jubilee was said to be the only show on television with higher ratings at the time than Hockey Night in Canada, and was on the air until Don Messer's passing in 1973. In 2007 I had two career highlights. October 19 I opened an Edmonton concert for Canadian troubador Fred Eaglesmith, and on November 24 I played lead guitar behind one of my longtime inspirations, Jack Greene, at his concert at the Rainbow Corral in Wetaskiwin.
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2018
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March 10, 2018
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 4:46
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Wish We Could Bring ‘Em Back Written by Jerry Mac, Alvin Ray Kessinger, and Stan Anderson I remember Alan Ladd, back when I was a kid. And I remember Randolph Scott, and the movies that he did. Then there was old Gene and Roy, and Hoppy dressed in black. I sure do wish that we could bring ‘em back. Chorus: I want to go back to when we were young For those good old days they were lots of fun. The movies and the music, and the cars I really like. Oh, how I wish that we could bring ‘em back. Back a long time ago, on our radio. I remember Luke the Drifter, on the Opry show. Along came Ernest Tubb, and then a man in black. Oh Lord, I wish that we could bring ‘em back. Chorus: I want to go back to a time when we were young For those good old days they were lots of fun. The movies and the music, and the cars I really like. Oh how I wish that we could bring ‘em back. Bridge: I’m glad I got the chance to live back in those happy days But memories are all they are now, what can I say Cruisin’ down the highway with old Hank turned up loud Nothin’ like the stuff they’re callin’ Country Music now. My first car was a Chevy, a 1949. It didn’t look so hot, but it was mine, all mine. Every piece manufactured in the U S A. Not like all these cars that you see today. Chorus: I want to go back to a time when we were young For those good old days they sure were lots of fun. The movies and the music, and the cars I really like. Oh how I wish that we could bring ‘em back. Life would be great if we could bring ‘em back.
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Ronald F Elliott
Aug 06, 2018
PS: My first car was a 1954 Ford
Ronald F Elliott
Aug 06, 2018
Your song is uplifting and alive; thank you Stan