I don't know.  I'll give it a listen and see if I can tell.  It is a
strong possibility that I won't be able to.

What was the other song that someone says they hear Holly in?  I guess
with 3 chord blues based music, they are bound to sound similar now
and then.

I know I can find the exact part that reminds me of Holly, and
probably can find the song that it brings to mind.

On Mar 3, 5:55 pm, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nelson,
> You're the second person in as many days who has mentioned they heard
> Buddy Holly in a Monroe song. What is it I'm missing? Do you have the
> version of "Shenandoah..." where Monroe plays the root over the 4
> chord change?
> Tater
>
> On Mar 3, 10:43 am, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have been listening to this track in the Bear Family 1959-1969 set,
> > and it is quickly becoming a favorite of mine.  Call me crazy, but
> > there is a section of the second (mandolin) part that faintly brings
> > Buddy Holly to mind.  It has a feel that is similar to the way Buddy
> > vocally approached the more openly country-influenced stuff he did.
>
> > Anyway, my real question is if anyone has played around with this
> > tune.  I want to learn it.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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