You wanted this Switcharoo, you got it! The Who and Elton John and Johnny Cash. 3 great tastes that taste great together. I even threw in a bit of Crescent City Blues as a little lagniappe. That's the song Folsom Prison Blues was derived from. It was written by Gordon Jenkins and sung by Beverly Mahr before J. Cash picked it up and made it his very own. Can you name the other influences on this?
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Tim DeLaney played bass and drums and engineering.
Derek Ennis played guitar.
Kris Tonner played guitar.
Andrew Woodman did moving pictures.
Come see me on tour http://www.puddlespityparty.com/dates/
Get souvenirs http://stores.portmerch.com/puddlespityparty/
Website - http://www.puddlespityparty.com
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/puddlespityparty
Twitter - http://twitter.com/PuddlesPityP
Instagram - http://instagram.com/puddlespityparty
Tim DeLaney played bass and drums and engineering.
Derek Ennis played guitar.
Kris Tonner played guitar.
Andrew Woodman did moving pictures.
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