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Complete your Johnny Bush collection.
Written by Eddie Rabbitt & Even Stevens and recorded by Johnny Bush.
Junior Brown and his band played at Floores Country Store (inside stage), on September 27th, 2013
In June 2017, Johnny Bush self-released The Absolute Johnny Bush, a full-length album of brand new recordings, including collaborations with Dale Watson and Reckless Kelly Discography. Here Comes the World. Green Snakes on the Ceiling". Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-Tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Green Snakes (On the Ceiling). When Did You Stop Lovin' Me. I Wish That I Could Fall in Love Today. Driving Nails (In My Coffin). Rainbow in Daddy's Eyes. The Next Voice You Hear. He Don't Deserve You Anymore. Glory Train (Holy Train). Nobody's Business (But My Own). The Truth About You. You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry. Moon Mullican Story. It's The Last Time I'll Cheat On You. New Road Under My Wheels.
Album · 2001 · 15 Songs. Green Snakes (On the Ceiling). 2. 4:10. 3. 2:51. 14. 15. The Pipeliner Blues. Undo The Right (Original Stop & Gusto Records Recordings). Funny How Time Slips Away (Original Stop & Gusto Records Recordings).
Johnny Bush (born February 17, 1935 as John Bush Shinn III in Houston, Texas) is a country music singer, songwriter, and drummer. Bush, nicknamed the "Country Caruso," is best known for his distinctive voice and as the writer of "Whiskey River," a top-ten hit for himself and Willie Nelson's signature song. He is still popular in his native Texas. Biography and early career. Undo The Right, Johnny Bush. Green Snakes On The Ceiling. Green snakes on the ceiling, Walking walls I can see.
Johnny Bush - Green Snakes On The Ceiling. Johnny Bush - Here Comes The World Again. Amber Digby - You're Still On My Mind. Chords: C. Am. F. Dm. Bb.
Green Snakes Album Cover Art. Johnny Bush. CD 1. 1 Green Snakes (On the Ceiling).
Particularly interesting are his spoken reminiscences of the late, great Moon Mullican, coming right between Bush's versions two songs associated with Mullican: "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry," given a rocked-out Western swing treatment, and "The Pipeliner Blues," performed in neo- rockabilly fashion to round out the disc. But that's far from being all - a bonus EP contains nine songs demoed in 1965 by Bush (who was already 30 then), with friends Willie Nelson and steel guitarist Tommy Morrell.
| A | Green Snakes On The CeilingWritten-By – Elton Williams, Jimmy Peters* |
2:13 |
| B | Drinkin' My Baby Right Out Of My MindWritten-By – Edward Rabbitt*, Even Stevens |
2:25 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DJA0-0041 (APB0-0041) | Johnny Bush | Green Snakes On The Ceiling / Drinkin' My Baby Right Out Of May Mind (7", Single, Mono, Promo) | RCA | DJA0-0041 (APB0-0041) | US | 1973 |
| APB0-0041 | Johnny Bush | Green Snakes On The Ceiling / Drinkin' My Baby Right Out Of My mind (7", Single) | RCA Victor | APB0-0041 | US | 1973 |
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