Wednesday, June 17, 2009




I've been working on converting some of the old albums I have from Mom and Dad, as well as my own favorite cassette tapes, to CD's. Here's an example of some of what I have found in Dad's collection. He loved the old-timer's and this is a good example of it!

9 comments:

Nog Blog said...

What!? I don't see many hands raised of those of you who want copies of these twangy songs!

Ada said...

I don't know about anyone else, but I can't get it to play - tells me an error has occurred. But then, it's rather late and I've had a long day, so maybe it's just me.

Carol said...

In spite of the twangs, I enjoyed the words. Thanks for the excerpt.

Cleve said...

Nog Blog: Count me in for a copy, please. The twangier the better.
Much appreciated.

Ada said...

It worked this morning and I love it as will Jerry when he gets here to listen. I'm with Cleve, I'd love a copy of this music.

Anonymous said...

Judy:
My hand is raised!!!
Uncle Lynn

Nog Blog said...

I'm glad to know there is interest...sometimes I've been wondering if I'm wasting my time. It'll be more fun if I know some of you want the music. Planning a big day today of music and book arranging. Dave put some wonderful bookshelves on the basement wall for me. It's raining today, so a good day to spend in the basement.

Eric - Retta said...

I want a copy...I remember listening to his tapes and 8 tracks driving in the car with him. I also remember when he went on a trip one time and I gave him a Randy Travis tape to listen to. After he got back, he thanked me for the tape, but it was obvious that the music didn't meet his tastes.

Rhoda said...

The comments were blocked for me for some reason.

I think this is just one more example of what an eclectic person Uncle Ralph was.

Thanks for sharing more about him to those of us that didn't know him as well as others.

You can't get much twangier than Randy Travis though???