Tex Williams Smoke Smoke Smoke ( That Cigarette) 1947
Tex Williams Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) 1947 Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) is a Western swing novelty song written by Merle Travis and Tex Williams, for Williams and his talking blues style of singing. Travis wrote the bulk of the song. The original Williams version went to number one for sixteen, nonconsecutive weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart. Recorded on March 27, 1947 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) was produced by Lee Gillette, and featured Deuce Spriggens, bass fiddle, harmony vocal; Larry Pedro DePaul, accordion; Johnny Weis, lead guitar; Cactus Soldi, Rex Call, Harry Sims, fiddler; Ossie Godson, piano; Spike Featherstone, harp; Earl Joaquin Murphey, steel guitar; Manny Klein, trumpet; Smokey Rogers, guitar, harmony vocal; Muddy Berry, drums. The song can be heard in the opening of the 2006 film, Thank You for Smoking, as well as in the 2011 video game, L.
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