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Released in 1960 on Rodeo Records, I Saw a Man / Supper Time stands apart from Ted Daigle’s rockabilly and country singles, instead showcasing his deep-rooted connection to gospel music. While Daigle was gaining recognition for his energetic rock & roll performances and smooth country delivery, this single reveals a more reverent, emotional side of his artistry.
On "I Saw a Man," Daigle delivers a moving gospel ballad, backed by Fred King on bass, Gilbert Glazier on lead guitar, and Raymond Picot’s expressive piano work. His rich baritone voice carries the song’s spiritual message, echoing the styles of Hank Williams’ sacred recordings.
The B-side, "Supper Time," is equally heartfelt, driven by a gentle country arrangement and a reflective, melancholic vocal performance. With Arthur Chiasson’s steady drumming providing a soft rhythmic backdrop, Daigle brings out the song’s theme of longing and remembrance, making it one of his most emotionally resonant recordings.
While not as well known as his rockabilly work, I Saw a Man / Supper Time remains an important artifact in Daigle’s catalog, illustrating his versatility and ability to convey deep emotion through song. A rare and collectible release, this single is a must-have for fans of vintage Canadian gospel and country music.
-Robert Williston
Ted Daigle: vocals, guitar
Fred King: bass
Gilbert Glazier: lead guitar
Leo Chiasson: bass guitar
Raymond Picot: piano
Arthur Chiasson: drums
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