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Song File


 

Carlos, did we ever pull together a song file I found a few out of the
way ones.

Ghetto Cowboy - buy Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

"These directions say we go to Tucson, Arizona"

You Can Sleep While I Drive - Melissa Etheridge
"We'll go through Tucson up to Santa Fe.."

Leila - ZZ Top
"She left my ex bes friend out in old tucson"

Wouldn't wanna be ya - Toby Keith
"I made it out to Tucson where I turned my truck around"

There was another one by the Insane Clown posse but the lyric was a
little graphic -


 

--- In vanishingtucson@..., "Ann Tarwater"
<raingirl44@...> wrote:

Carlos, did we ever pull together a song file?
Hello Ann,

Here's the list so far. Thanks to everyone who contributed.



The real challenge will be to put together a CD. If anyone has any of
these in mp3 format, you might e-mail them to me off-board.

Cheers,

Carlos


Jim Buchanan
 

Is DELLA AND THE DEALER by Hoyt Axton on the list?

"Down Tucson way there's a small cafe where they play a little cowboy
tune........"

Jim Buchanan

--- In vanishingtucson@..., "Ann Tarwater"
<raingirl44@...> wrote:

Carlos, did we ever pull together a song file I found a few out of
the
way ones.

Ghetto Cowboy - buy Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

"These directions say we go to Tucson, Arizona"

You Can Sleep While I Drive - Melissa Etheridge
"We'll go through Tucson up to Santa Fe.."

Leila - ZZ Top
"She left my ex bes friend out in old tucson"

Wouldn't wanna be ya - Toby Keith
"I made it out to Tucson where I turned my truck around"

There was another one by the Insane Clown posse but the lyric was a
little graphic -


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Anybody remember a nightclub on Speedway called 'The Cedars'. Used to go there
in the mid 60's <<<<<<<<<<<

Yes, but I was too young to go there. The drinking age was still 21.
I noticed by the sign on the front of the Cedars that the house band for a long time was the Grodes. Great group!
For some excellent made-in-Tucson mid-'60s music, buy these two at:



(Search for "Grodes" and "Think of the Good Times" (a Tucson compilation; look for the one at the bottom)
The Lewallen Brothers had a CD come out in the '90s, but it's out of print. You might be able to find a cheap used one.


Kerry