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$15.00

Daigle, Ted - Labrador Retriever b/w Not Enough to Go Around

Format: 45
Label: RCA Victor 57-3440
Year: 1967
Origin: Jacquet River, New Brunswick, 🇨🇦
Genre: folk, country
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Value of Original Title: $15.00
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Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: New Brunswick, Rockabilly & Early Cdn R&R, 1960's

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Labrador Retriever

Side 2

Track Name
Not Enough to Go Around

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Labrador Retriever b/w Not Enough to Go Around

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Released in 1967 on RCA Victor, Labrador Retriever / Not Enough to Go Around finds Ted Daigle fully embracing his country storyteller roots, delivering two songs rich in narrative charm and honky-tonk tradition. With his longtime band The Musicmen providing a tight and polished backing, this single represents Daigle’s evolution into a confident, seasoned country artist.

The A-side, "Labrador Retriever," is a clever, lighthearted country tune, blending humor and warmth with a lively, toe-tapping arrangement. Daigle’s smooth, charismatic delivery brings the lyrics to life, while Al Gain’s steel guitar work adds a distinctly Nashville sheen. The track became one of Daigle’s more recognizable country cuts, capturing the playful storytelling often found in 1960s country music.

On the B-side, "Not Enough to Go Around," Daigle takes on a more melancholic tone, delivering a classic country weeper full of heartache and introspection. Gil Glazier’s lead guitar and Rheo Pilon’s steady bassline create a laid-back, yet emotionally resonant soundscape, making this song a strong complement to the upbeat A-side.

While Labrador Retriever may not have been a major chart hit, it remains a notable entry in Daigle’s RCA catalog, reflecting his ability to blend storytelling, humor, and heartfelt emotion into his music. This single captures a moment when Daigle was solidifying his place as one of Canada’s great country music voices, making it an essential listen for fans of vintage Canadian country and honky-tonk history.
-Robert Williston

Ted Daigle: vocals, guitar

The Musicmen:
Gil Glazier: lead guitar
Byron Stever: drums
Rheo Pilon: bass guitar
Al Gain: steel guitar

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