I denne uges afsnit dykker 'Rockhistorier' ned i Texas countrysanger Lee Hazlewood's lange musikalske karriere. hans musiker blevet kaldt for psykedelisk country, og sammen med kunsteren Duane Eddy er han ophavsmand bag den stil man kalder Twang.
Værter: Klaus Lynggaard og Henrik Queitsch
Producer: Cecilie Wortziger og Tobias Juul
Spilleliste:
Sanford Clark: “The Fool” (1955)
“Five Thousand and One” (1955-1956)
Duane Eddy: “Rebel Rouser” (1958)
Lee Hazlewood with The Duane Eddy Orchestra: “The Girl on Death Row”
(1960)
“Long Black Train” (1963)
“Friday’s Child” (1965)
“Houston” 1965)
Lee Hazlewood & Susi Jane Hok0m: “Sand” (1966)
“For One Moment” (1966)
Lee Hazlewood & Susi Jane Hok0m: “Summer Wine” (1967)
“The Girls in Paris” feat. Susi Jane Hok0m (1967)
Frank Sinatra: “This Town” (1967)
“Shades” (1968)
“Hands” (1968)
“She Comes Running” (1968)
Lee Hazlewood & Nina Lizell: “Hey Cowboy” (1970)
“Pray Them Bars Away” (1970)
Lee Hazlewood & Nina Lizell: “Vem kan segla” (1970)
“If It’s Monday Morning” (1971)
“I’ll Live Yesterdays” (1971)
“I’d Rather Be Your Enemy” (1971)
“Tulsa Sunday” (1972)
“Come Spend the Morning” (1973)
“Souls Island” (1975)
“New Box of People” (1977)