Nice deep country bass sounds on this YouTube stereo mix of Dick Curless‘ mighty working man jukebox tale – “Jukebox Man” (#41 country hit) – that was released February, 1971 on the heels of trucker classic, “Drag ’em Off the Interstate Sock It To ’em J.P. Blues”
“Jukebox Man” Dick Curless 1971
Guitar & Dobro: Jerry Kennedy
Rhythm Guitar & Banjo: Bobby Thompson
Rhythm Guitar: Ray Edenton
Guitar: Billy Sanford
Bass Guitar: Harold Bradley
Steel Guitar: Pete Drake, Weldon Myrick
Bass: Roy Huskey
Drums: Buddy Harman
Piano: Hargus ‘Pig‘ Robbins
Recorded:
November, 1970 at Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee
“Jukebox Man” was actually written by Hank Mills — pen name, of Samuel Garrett, who is also famous for having written “Girl on the Billboard” & “One Bum Town” (Del Reeves); “My Big Truck Drivin’ Man” (Kitty Wells), and “White Lightnin’ Express” (Roy Drusky), among many others.