Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing his own "Hepatitis Blues", at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Hepatitis Blues"
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"The Wreck of Old 97"
Lefty McRighty, with Ray Harris, at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007. "The Wreck of Old 97".
There's lots of debate about who wrote this song. However, what is considered the first ever copyright infringement case in American history was decided in favour of David G. George, the telegraph operator at the scene of the accident was the writer. He never saw a penny from RCA Victor which simply refused to pay.
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"Nine Pound Hammer"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" (Johnny Cash), at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Merle's Boogie Woogie"
Lefty McRighty, with Ray Harris, "Merle's Boogie Woogie" (Merle Travis) Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" (Johnny Cash), at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Don't Take Your Guns to Town"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" (Johnny Cash), at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Spare An Extra Liver"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Spare An Extra Liver" (Lefty McRighty), at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Rhythm In My Baby's Walk"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Rhythm In My Baby's Walk" (Johnny Horton), at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Ramblin' Man"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing Hank Williams' "Ramblin' Man", at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Who's Your Man?"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Who's Your Man?" by Mike Plume, at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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"Train 69"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing Lefty's "Train 69", at the Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield, Feb. 4, 2007
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Lefty McRighty: "Who's Your Man?"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris, singing "Who's Your Man?" by Mike Plume, at the "For Flag and Country" fundraiser at Zaphod's in Ottawa.
The Skulls, Lefty McRighty, and The Evil Farm Children played to raise funds to enable the ByTown Museum to restore the flag rescued from the Parliament Buildings during the 1916 fire..
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Lefty McRighty: "The Wreck of the Old '97"
Lefty McRighty (Greg Harris), backed by Skulls' Ray Harris singing the old standard "The Wreck of the Old '97" (David G. George), at the "For Flag and Country" fundraiser at Zaphod's in Ottawa.
The Skulls, Lefty McRighty, and The Evil Farm Children played to raise funds to enable the ByTown Museum to restore the flag rescued from the Parliament Buildings during the 1916 fire.
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O-Town Hoedown: Finale
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O-Town Hoedown: "Train 69"
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O-Town Hoedown: Lefty McRighty with Patsy Clash (90 Pounds of Ugly)
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O-Town Hoedown: Lefty McRighty
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O-Town Hoedown: Lefty McRighty
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O-Town Hoedown: Lefty McRighty
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The O-Town Hoedown: Lefty McRighty
Lefty McRighty. I'm not sure what the song is. The sound is really bad (the sound guy at Irene's aleways cranks it up far too high).
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