Posted on 01/01/2026 5:53:21 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Tommy Emmanuel and Jason Isbell perform "Deep River Blues" as a tribute to Doc Watson. It's from Tommy's duet album 'Accomplice One'. The video was directed and edited by Joshua Britt & Neilson Hubbard for Neighborhoods Apart Productions.
Deep River Blues | Collaborations
Tommy Emmanuel with Jason Isbell | 3:43
Tommy Emmanuel, CGP | 921K subscribers | 6,296,265 views | March 7, 2018
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Doc Watson-Deep River Blues | 2:34
dealer0791 | 2.26K subscribers | 2,956,071 views | February 26, 2007
I need only two melodies:
“Marine Corps Hymn” and
“Hail To The Redskins”...
The January Man by Dave Goulder & Liz Dyer | Secondhandsongs
Der Bingle (1934)June In January (Single Version) | 3:16
Bing Crosby | 200K subscribers | 28,743 views | December 3, 2018
1st RECORDING OF: As Time Goes By - Rudy Vallee (1931) | 3:31
The78Prof | 83.4K subscribers | 48,609 views | July 4, 2019
[snip] The original 78rpm single was issued on Gennett 6311 - Stardust (Carmichael) by Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals, recorded in Richmond, Ind. October 31, 1927. One of the most-performed and recorded songs in American history, presented in its original commercially-released form as a mid-tempo jazz instrumental (Mitchell Parish's lyrics weren't added until 1929). Carmichael would record the tune several more times over the years at the more familiar slower tempo. [/snip]1st RECORDING OF: Stardust
- Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals (1927 instrumental) | 3:03
The78Prof | 83.4K subscribers | 99,454 views | July 10, 2019
This upbeat version is by the prolific band leader Ben Selvin, who waxed it under a pseudonym.
As Time Goes By--Lloyd Keating & His Music (1931)
In 1979, I was riding the Metro through Washington, DC, when everyone began to sing, "Hail to the Redskins." By contrast, no one knows the theme of my NFL team, the LA Rams, which sounds like the theme of a TV game show and has no lyrics.
Not a computer generated drum track to be found.
They actually play musical instruments!!
AI will be (or maybe has been) used to fabricate perhaps interesting collabs between various dead artists, like a duet of Bing and Vallee, with accompaniment by Hoagy. But we shouldn’t gave people ideas...
Thx!
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