Ben wrote:All recorded by Marty Robbins
elvislady wrote:I love you because, Was the only one out of the three that didn't make it in top 40
Colin B wrote:elvislady wrote:I love you because, Was the only one out of the three that didn't make it in top 40
This isn't an 'odd-one-out' quiz !
There's something common to all three songs.
Matt Helm wrote:Hi, i think there is something special with the credits on each song...only a thought. Matt
Colin B wrote:A clue: The answer has to do with the original versions & artists...
Colin B wrote:A clue: The answer has to do with the original versions & artists...
Mister Moon wrote:All three original versions were recorded in the 40's.
Colin B wrote:Colin B wrote:A clue: The answer has to do with the original versions & artists...Mister Moon wrote:All three original versions were recorded in the 40's.
That's true, elaborate a tad on that, & you might get the right answer...
Mister Moon wrote:Colin B wrote:Colin B wrote:A clue: The answer has to do with the original versions & artists...Mister Moon wrote:All three original versions were recorded in the 40's.
That's true, elaborate a tad on that, & you might get the right answer...
Arthur Crudup, Bill Monroe and Leon Payne were all, at some point in their respective careers, Bluebird Records (RCA Victor's subsidiary) artists.
Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Colin B wrote:Colin B wrote:A clue: The answer has to do with the original versions & artists...Mister Moon wrote:All three original versions were recorded in the 40's.
That's true, elaborate a tad on that, & you might get the right answer...
Arthur Crudup, Bill Monroe and Leon Payne were all, at some point in their respective careers, Bluebird Records (RCA Victor's subsidiary) artists.
Good research there !
But it's something they all did that's the answer to the quiz.
Mister Moon wrote:All right.
They all re-recorded those songs after Elvis' version.
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