Yeah. And they were always good -- "Honeysuckle Rose." So the trick was to point out to people that it wasn't a new repertoire that Ralph was doing even though this is a brand new CD, what to expect from it. It's not that he ever played badly, because Ralph I think was just a wonderful musician. But there were some musicians who tended to do the same repertoire. So that was one problem in covering recordings. But there were always people who wanted to have the Ralph Sutton records no matter how many times he did "Honeysuckle Rose," it didn't matter, they were going to have 35 records with "Honeysuckle Rose" on them and that was fine with them. So I still felt like we had to cover it. With some of these bands, the band itself was good, the weak point was the vocal. That's -- because there's a forgiveness factor if you're listening to a band live and somebody's singing but everybody's caught in the moment and it doesn't matter if they're a little off key.