With the passing of Merle Haggard last week l dug out my vinyl copy of his "Big City" album and spun it on the turntable. Dick "Slyde" Hyde plays euphonium on this album. I think Merle was the only country super star that used the euphonium on his recordings. 'Twas a sad day......
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I used to like to listen to Merle too. Loved playing some of his charts on my guitar when I still played.
I remember watching him live many decades ago in West Palm Beach, FL. He with Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton (when Porter and Dolly were still together). I remember him singing 'Mama Tried'. He said. "I wrote this song... along with Jim Beam and IW Harper...". He'll be missed.Rick Floyd
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Originally posted by Roger View PostI'm a big Hag fan and love Big City. Haven't heard the euphonium in any of his songs. What cuts is it on? Different on the album from the singles?
According to the Album cover Dick Slyde Hyde dubbed the Euphonium in on at least one of the albums tracks. I believe I can hear it being played on “Are The Good Times Really Over”.Yamaha YEP 321 and Schilke 51D
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