Wine me up" in G/ E9th

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Wine me up" in G/ E9th

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Here is the harmony part that plays with the fiddle; as long as the fiddler knows his part. If not; it works well anyways.
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3._17b_15b__15|_13_15_15b_15_13_15__~18__~15b_15b__________|
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5._17a_15a__15|_13_15_15a_15_13_15__~18__~15a_15a__15a__15a|
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5._17a_15a__15|_13_15_15a_15_15__13_13_11a__11a~10a~10~~~10a|
6._17b_15b__15|_____________________________________________|
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You will notice the six string octive added to several phrases; that makes for a fuller sound and always makes the ole 3&5 sound larger.
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Post by Dean Forshee »

Who does "Wine me Up?"

It sounds current, but I don't recognize the title.

Thanks.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Hey Dean; it's an old Faron Young song; and still a standard in todays "real" honky tonks.
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Post by Eddie Lange »

Faron Young is great. He is the king of the Nashville 60's shuffle. I love jammin with his stuff. I think that is Lloyd Green and Doug Jernigan on his stuff.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Conway Twitty also had a version of it. This was the first song I heard on the radio that I actually new what a Pedal Steel Guitar was. This was in '71.

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Post by Jack Stoner »

Emmons did some of Faron's sessions. Bobbe Seymour did some too. Apparently there wasn't one particular steel picker that did his sessions.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Too bad that Faron went and killed himself... then again, he always was a good shot.

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