Don Bowman Question
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Jim Florence
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Don Bowman Question
Have you ever heard of Don Bowman? He recorded "Chit Adkins, Make me a star" and what I'm really looking for is "I never did finish that song" Cost is no object in getting a copy of it. I never heard of him again, but the first side showed up on a compilation from Bear familly or something like that>
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Leroy, Bob-did your Don Bowman recordings have the duet with Skeeter Davis? -I think the title or one of the main lines was " Baby Its Cold Outside". He was a very funny entertainer-reminds me a little of the comic from years ago-Bro. Dave Gardner. Have any of you on the forum heard any of his material?
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Well, the Don Bowman album I have is called "Still Fighting Mental Stability" (or something like that.) Unfortunately, it doesn't have the song you're looking for Jim. It has "Hey Mr. DJ", a bit where he calls up Ralph Emery and abuses him. I always figured either 1.) he really didn't like Ralph, or 2.) they were pretty good friends and he was just having some fun. Anybody got the skinny on that?
There's also a song called "Willon and Wayley" where Waylon and Willie sing backups. It's a fun album which I haven't played in years. Guess I'll have to see if the record player still works.
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There's also a song called "Willon and Wayley" where Waylon and Willie sing backups. It's a fun album which I haven't played in years. Guess I'll have to see if the record player still works.

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I believe Don Bowman was originally from Lubbock and was around in the original Buddy, Tommy Allsup, Waylon days. When Waylon was out in Phoenix and LA, Don used to fly out there and they had marathon songwriting sessions. Just To Satisfy You was one of the classic songs that came from those sessions.
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In Waylon's autobiography, he talks quite a lot about Don Bowman - apparently they were both DJs on a radio station in Lubbock during the same period. They used to fool around so much, both on- and off-air, that the owner eventually put a sign up in the studio... "Don Bowman and Waylon Jennings are NOT permitted to be in this studio at the same time" 
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I finally got the time to check my files about the Skeeter-Don duet.
It was a single(Baby Its Cold Outside/bw For Loving You-) I don't have a date but estimate the mid to late 60's. RCA47-9415. Don't know if it made it onto an album-sort of doubt it- have any of you on theforum heard this song? I heard the 'Cold Outside' tune played on Emery's show. I now wonder if they made a paradyof of'For Loving You' or if it is a regular arrangement. Earl, Gregg, did you hear Skeeter say anything about this recording? Anyone who has heard this recording, please fill us in. Looking forward to hearing more about this fine comic
It was a single(Baby Its Cold Outside/bw For Loving You-) I don't have a date but estimate the mid to late 60's. RCA47-9415. Don't know if it made it onto an album-sort of doubt it- have any of you on theforum heard this song? I heard the 'Cold Outside' tune played on Emery's show. I now wonder if they made a paradyof of'For Loving You' or if it is a regular arrangement. Earl, Gregg, did you hear Skeeter say anything about this recording? Anyone who has heard this recording, please fill us in. Looking forward to hearing more about this fine comic
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Got it''' Had a fellow send me the tape today. I won't mention his name as he doesn't post here but he read this thread and sent me the album I've been hunting. I'm eternally gratefull to him for this as I've been hunting it for years. The album is "Our
man in trouble", and has "I never did finish that song" on it.Thanks to everyone who responded, a lot of fond memories have resurfaced.
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man in trouble", and has "I never did finish that song" on it.Thanks to everyone who responded, a lot of fond memories have resurfaced.
Jim
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I heard from some friends that live in Branson,Mo.,& they said that Don lives in the "area".
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