Luther Perkins - Blues For Two (Instrumental) video free download


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Duration: 02:12
Uploaded: 2009/12/28

Luther Perkins - Blues For Two,1960. Johnny Cash's band The Tennessee Two is now the Tennessee Three, plus two more on this studio cut.

Lead Guitar - Luther Perkins

Bass - Marshall Grant

Drums - W.S. Holland

Bass Guitar - Johnny Western

Piano - Floyd Cramer

Comments

9 years ago

sam glick

me and you

9 years ago

oldskoolgamer

Mighty fine picking son mighty fine

10 years ago

GRG | Get Rhythm

This is awesome! Love it!

10 years ago

giovane500

this song are just like folson prison blues is it not???

10 years ago

dodoproductions14

Intelligence wise? Or sound of his guitar?!

10 years ago

uglymoon78

Luther reminds me a bit of Laurel (the thin man) in Laurel and Hardy...

10 years ago

4192362

The amp could also be a Fender Concert

11 years ago

crosshairs3

yeah hes great. its not about how fast you can play its about the feel and feeling the music. he definitely did. he was a musician not a technician.

11 years ago

Jasmina Markovic

yeaaaah

11 years ago

OP Alaraasakka

Looks very much like an old tweed Bassman but it's tilted so I'm not sure. Some kinda Fender anyway!

11 years ago

OP Alaraasakka

He was my first influence as well!

11 years ago

Sandra Gomez

Keep it Cash!!!!

11 years ago

Sandra Gomez

i loved the pictures and it was good to see Luther Perkins.

11 years ago

Sandra Gomez

That was so cool. love

11 years ago

WitPST

Has anyone got any Luther's instrumental songs in MP3?

11 years ago

Dustin Bingham

I was pretty much sold on Johnny Cash when I heard him, but ol' Luther was just fuel on the fire! He was a big inspiration for my guitar playing. This is also why I love Telecasters so much.

11 years ago

Larry Moore

he was the Johnny Cash sound

12 years ago

nick forrest

Right around 30 you can hear some similar licks from folsom prison

12 years ago

laslos3

You can't flatpick like that if your aren't "bright."

12 years ago

Cameron Nielsen

I still remember the first cash song I heard was folsom prison blues and that solo grabbed my ears and hasn't let go since

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