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Which Version Is Better?

Michael Jackson:



or Alien Ant Farm?

 
I've got a funny story for this thread. My old man came of age playing early 60's surfing music, like this one from the Ventures:



Anyway, he went on to become a Radio DJ and he'd emcee a lot of concerts that would come to town that were sponsored by the Station where he worked. So one day in the late 80's, he emceed a Chet Akins concert and after the show the two of them were blowing off steam back in Chet's dressing room with a little jam session, and, of course, Dad went to his old standards, and started playing "Walk, Don't Run", and he noticed Chet watching him playing it and smiling a little... even asked him to show him the chords and everything. Anyways, about a year or two later, Chet was on Austin City Limits and he walks in on stage playing "Walk, Don't Run" and Dad goes, "That SOB stole my song! I taught him how to play that!"



Dad went to his grave thinking that he taught Chet Atkins to play "Walk, Don't Run"....

Turns out ol' Chet wrote the song!
 
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I've got a funny story for this thread. My old man came of age playing early 60's surfing music, like this one from the Ventures:



Anyway, he went on to become a Radio DJ and he'd emcee a lot of concerts that would come to town that were sponsored by the Station where he worked. So one day in the late 80's, he emceed a Chet Akins concert and after the show the two of them were blowing off steam back in Chet's dressing room with a little jam session, and, of course, Dad went to his old standards, and started playing "Walk, Don't Run", and he noticed Chet watching him playing it and smiling a little... even asked him to show him the chords and everything. Anyways, about a year or two later, Chet was on Austin City Limits and he walks in on stage playing "Walk, Don't Run" and Dad goes, "That SOB stole my song! I taught him how to play that!"



Dad went to his grave thinking that he taught Chet Atkins to play "Walk, Don't Run"....

Turns out ol' Chet wrote the song!


Nope.

"Walk, Don't Run" is an instrumental composition written and originally recorded by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith in 1954, which achieved worldwide fame when The Ventures recorded a cover version in 1960.


 
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