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Merle Haggard with Clint Eastwood, singing together....(well sort of)

Navy Chief

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Merle Haggard with Clint Eastwood, singing together....(well sort of)

This song is from the movie, "Bronco Billy". Merle Haggard and Clint Eastwood, singing,

"Bar Room Buddies"

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NC
 
Nice tune:jump: Reminds me of him with Ray Charles

Clint did the Piano Blues episode on Martin Scorsese's The Blues
damn I miss Ray. He could take any song written and give it soul...but thats for another thread LOL

Clint Eastwood is a helluva piano player himself. I met him once when I was working the flight line at Santa Rosa. He flew his own Astar in, jacked the wheels on the skids and we helped him push it into our hangar while he went out to the Bohemian festival. He was quite a gentleman, classy and humble. Apparently when he came back to leave, a Netjets crew came over and asked for his autograph and interrupted his preflight. He apparently gave them the 'Dirty Harry' look LOL.
 
Man! I haven't heard that song in years! Decades!! :( I love old Merle. I have a ton of CDs. I saw him live and shook his hand back in '78. I am glad Clint is such a good actor, because his "singing" leaves a lot to be desired! LOL!

Don
 
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