Johnny Guitar , Shads?

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Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby dave34346 » 27 Feb 2014, 18:02

Hi guys ,, ive been looking on YT at some Johnny Guitar tunes and im wondering if the Shadows actually ever recorded this one .

There seems to be some conflicting points on YT , some say yes ,, some say no.

If they did record this tune , which album is it on ..

Yes , I know the Spotnicks recorded it.

Thanx in advance

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Dave
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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby hansaustria » 27 Feb 2014, 18:57

If you mean this one, I was told that the man behind this tune was Hans Hollestelle. He is a friend of me on facebook and
confirmed this !

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5Imdr7_6PQ

PS: H.H. was also on guitar at the dutch Stars ON 45 project !
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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby dave34346 » 27 Feb 2014, 19:09

Many thanx for your reply Hans

Regards
Dave
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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby Didier » 27 Feb 2014, 21:32

The Shadows never recorded Johnny Guitar, the version which can be found on the net as being played by the Shadows comes from this record :

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It's played by Hans Hollestelle (uncredited), a Dutch guitarist.

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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby iefje » 27 Feb 2014, 23:28

My father has a copy of this album on vinyl as well. Hans Hollestelle also used to be the lead guitarist of the Dutch group The Torero's. They made several singles in the 1960's, but only seven instrumentals on four singles. Despite just seven, they are great recordings.
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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby GoldenStreet » 28 Feb 2014, 11:53

There's an indirect connection between the Drifters/Shads and Johnny Guitar via the 1954 rendition by Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra, which features a brief Spanish guitar solo by Ernie Shear, he, of course, the celebrated Move It lead guitarist some four years later...

http://www.ebay.de/itm/LATIN-EXOTICA-45 ... 0915871259

Eric Clapton's interpretation of a more recent vintage offers an interesting variation of style on the familiar theme...



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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby Stratpicker » 28 Feb 2014, 12:49

Didier wrote:The Shadows never recorded Johnny Guitar, the version which can be found on the net as being played by the Shadows comes from this record :

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It's played by Hans Hollestelle (uncredited), a Dutch guitarist.

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Which doesnt mention The Shadows at all. And several of the tracks ARE by other guitarists / bands.
Pity that Hans Hollestelle wasnt creditted though.
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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby hernando » 06 Apr 2014, 20:25

I still play a set of what could be loosely called "Shadows Style" instrumentals, one of which is Johnny Guitar. This thread has been a revelation to me as I have been under a misapprehension for years that the Shads covered this one. I also thought that the 1954 copyright made it the oldest (apart from really old classical or traditional tunes). Thanks everyone - I stand corrected!

By way of some mitigating revenge I would like to pose the following "Brain of Britain" style question.

Which tune, played and recorded by at Shads, carries the earliest copyright?
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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby Didier » 06 Apr 2014, 20:55

hernando wrote:Which tune, played and recorded by at Shads, carries the earliest copyright?

It depends on if it's about copyright for recording or for composition...

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Re: Johnny Guitar , Shads?

Postby hernando » 08 Apr 2014, 22:48

Thanks Didier. I think I am looking for the song with the earliest composition date!
Acoording to Wikipaedia, "My Grandfather's Clock" was a song written in 1876 by Henry Clay Work. Would this be the one I am looking for?
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