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Rick Campbell
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My first song of 2024. This is for all my truck driver friends, especially the ones who have girlfriends in other towns. :) Always liked Mel Streets music. Hope you enjoy!

https://youtu.be/ko4BkfEe9zs


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Craig Stock
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Real nice Rick, Thanks for posting!
Regards, Craig

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2024 ,first song

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Hello Rick. That was a pleasure to listen to and watch. As Lester Moran used to say,"Mighty Fine,Mighty Fine!" What was the new drink you were enjoying? I might get some if it makes me play as good as you! Keep em' coming.
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Joe Krumel wrote:Hello Rick. That was a pleasure to listen to and watch. As Lester Moran used to say,"Mighty Fine,Mighty Fine!" What was the new drink you were enjoying? I might get some if it makes me play as good as you! Keep em' coming.
Joe,

That's an energy drink. I have to have the extra boost when I do this intense screaming tempo music. I remember one of the Nashville session guys telling me that there used to be a candy bar that was popular in the studio. I don't remember what it was.... I'm thinking it was O'Henry because I remember it claimed to give you energy. He said they ate a lot of them. Maybe I can find one and try it myself. Thanks buddy!

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Post by Joshua Tschetter »

Really enjoyed that one Rick! Keep ‘em’ coming…
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Post by Bobby D. Jones »

Great job on another video. Keep them coming.
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Post by Samuel Phillippe »

Nice job Rick. Realy like the way you put all the parts together

Sam
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Post by Tommy Auldridge »

Rick: You knocked it outa' the park again. You should be working with a band somewhere, until you get discovered. Great job on Mel street's song. So much talent. Thanks for posting. Tommy.....
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Post by John Kubicek »

Good job ! ! I really like Mel Street,what a shame he was a great singer
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Great job as usual.
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Post by Charlie Matthews »

Rick, totally AWESOME - can't wait for your next video...
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Excellent! (As usual)

I played it for Mrs. Baucum yesterday evening. She loved it.

~Lee
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