However, these songs were less successful on the charts. Three other singles charted from the album in 1986: "Honky Tonker" and "All Because of You", both written by Steve Forbert, and Stuart's own "Do You Really Want My Lovin'". The album accounted for Stuart's first chart entry on Billboard Hot Country Songs charts with his first single release, " Arlene". Stuart released his self-titled debut album on Columbia in 1985. Later that year, Stuart left Cash's band and landed a recording contract with Columbia Records. At the end of the session, Perkins presented Stuart with his guitar. In 1985, Stuart accompanied Johnny Cash to Memphis and played on the Class of '55 album that also featured Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and Jerry Lee Lewis. The album was composed of a jam session that included a number of country and bluegrass performers such as Cash, Watson, and Earl Scruggs. In 1982, he released a second album called Busy Bee Cafe on Sugar Hill Records. After this, Stuart performed with Vassar Clements and Doc Watson before joining Johnny Cash's band in 1980. He continued to tour in this capacity until Flatt retired in 1978, and recorded an independent album called With a Little Help from My Friends that same year. While a member of this band, Stuart met mandolinist Roland White, a member of Lester Flatt's backing band White invited Stuart to perform with Flatt at a concert in Delaware in 1972, which led to him becoming a regular member of that band. Stuart learned to play guitar and mandolin as a child, and by age 12, he had joined a gospel band called The Sullivans. John Marty Stuart was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi, on September 30, 1958. I'm always curious to hear how my music sounds on the iPhone, the modern day version of the transistor radio.Marty Stuart: Keeper Of Country Music's Cowboy Couture, interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air, 51:08, October 1, 2014. Comment by Slagle Rockįun song, dig the sentiment. Very dope song, love it! Comment by Constricted Freedomĭamn.! whos this on lead guitar.? thats HOT! Comment by Constricted FreedomĬool sound! dig it! Comment by Grinch DollazĪll that and a sweet guitar solo. The sea of positive ! Comment by JEFF RAUSCHLġ972 my first big purchase was a $10 Round Red transistor radio. Rockin' steamin' song! Love the energy in this! Super contagious! Comment by Stefan van Walsum feel i'm flying with the flow Comment by Rock Flexible (Official) Great energy and voice and sound :) Comment by □□□□□□□□ Man this rocks so hard, classic rock n roll vibes, super catchy and lively, man, you make me miss living in campbell! Comment by Bubba Loafįun burst of energy right here! Comment by Stefan van Walsum Oh yeah the energy, luv'it ! Comment by Couch King Presents Best regards from Berlin Karl Comment by man On a grill As always: If you need any support from me for your music, please contact me. In the introduction to the track you can learn something about the background of the meaning of the song title. I would be glad again, if you listen in and give me some feedback (repost, comments on the track timeline, or like). Genre Hillbilly rock Comment by Karlit-O-Kay (K-O-K)Īmazingly thrilling Rock-Track! - Hello, here my new track: „Starke Frauen (Strong Women)“. Turn that dial kliv I'm gonna take take my radio under the covers with meīeach side baby santa cruz for me-ya a nine volt battery is all I need I WANNA TIE A YELLOW RIBBON AN CRANK THE RADIO WELL A LITTLE JAMES TAYLOR OR SOME EVERGREEN-ROD STEWART- BJ THOMAS OR SOME DANCING QUEEN-YOU KNOW IM GONNA SING ALONG SO CRANK THE RADIO-CRYSTAL GAYLE-NEWTON JOHN AND SOME MUSICS THAT TRUE -I DONT WANT MY WHOLE WORLD TURNING MISTY BLUE WELL A LITTLE CAROL KING-SKY ROCKETS IN FLIGHT-MY UNDERCOVER ANGEL-YA TONIGHTS THE NIGHT-IM GONNA KNOCK THREE TIMES AND CRANK THE RADIO-YA SOME ABBA -SHADOW DANCING AND SOME MUSCRAT LOVE WERE GONNA GET RIGHT BACK FROM WHERE WE STARTED FROM-YOU KNOW IM GONNA KNOCK THREE TIMES-SO CRANK THE RADIO-ġ900 and 73- I was nine years old my little radio and me- I wanna hear my favorite soNG play it TRASISTOR RADIO Whats that playing on the radio-they don't put the phonographic/juke box no more- I wanna hear my favorite song play it - TRANSISTOR RADIOġ600 KFRC if your from campbell cali then youll know what I mean-I wanna hear my favorite song play IT -TRANSISTOR RADIO All right reserved MUSIC: words by Gary May music by Gary May and Chris RADIO
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