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Help Me Make It Through The Night

70's Sammi Smith song - got some high notes in this one.
To me it sounds better live, when I'm playing and crooning at the same time, than when it's recorded in separate tracks.

Click on 'Help Me Make It Through the Night' at this site:

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johnny,
This is one of my absolute favorites. Nice one.


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Nice one, johnny, you captured a very authentic vibe there.


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You do a cracking job with these tunes Johnny,


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Hey Johnny, your tunes always remind of some lyrics {I forget who did these}..."Theres no place that I'd rather be than right here, with my rednecks white sox and some blue ribbon beer".......well done once again JD


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Nice job Johnny.

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Lord knows I've drank more than one gin&tonic listenin' to this tune over the years.

Nice job on it, bro, ya got some wicked vibrato in yer singin'...sounds like it comes real easy for ya.


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Thanks for the listen and the compliments Eddie, Kirk, Jomi, X4, Ian, Knight46, astratslinger.
It's nice to have a place where songs can be heard by people who enjoy them. Gives an incentive to practice.

X4 - I used to sing that song for real 30 years ago. You can imagine what kind of classy joint that was in....

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Another cool song Johnny always a pleasure listening to your songs excellent


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Another nice oldie!

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Nice job on this and your others. You've got a good voice for this kind of tune- it can be tricky up in the stratosphere like that


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I know what ya mean about singing and playing rather then recording separate.....anyway you did it justice, and ya did good on those high notes

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Thanks for listening SS, RB, CS, and Tomg.
Cshude - you're right - can sound like a screeching tomcat up there if not careful.

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X4 - I used to sing that song for real 30 years ago. You can imagine what kind of classy joint that was in....
Those were the good ol days, Now I'm too old to fight and too fat to run, and I've grown to liking my beer in a clean glass{lol}

Keep em coming JD


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