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Відео

Derroll Adams - The Valley
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1972. 5-String Banjo, Lead Vocals - Derroll Adams Acoustic Guitar - Roland van Camperhout, Wizz Jones, Youra Marcus Bass - Maggie Holland Harmony Vocals - Danny Adams Piano, Acoustic Guitar - Tucker Zimmerman
Lazy Lester - Made Up My Mind
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1963
Norman Wade - I've Got Hank To Thank
Переглядів 1Годину тому
1997.
One In A Million - Double Sight
Переглядів 1Годину тому
1967 Alan Young, Jack McCulloch, Jimmy McCulloch, William Scenters
Trevor Lucas - The Overlander
Переглядів 3Годину тому
1966. Bass - George Gibbs Concertina - Alf Edwards Fiddle - Cyril Harling Vocals, Guitar - Trevor Lucas
Svensk - All I Have To Do Is Dream
Переглядів 354 години тому
1967. Jason Paul and Roger Hopkins
Sid Selvidge - Amelia Earhart
Переглядів 254 години тому
1969.
Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom - Party In Nogales
Переглядів 134 години тому
1987. Arranged By (Horns) - Greg Picolo Baritone Saxophone - Doug James Bass - Michael "Mudcat" Ward Drums - John Rossi Guitar - Ronnie Earl Tenor Saxophone - Greg Picolo Vocals, Piano, Organ - Ron Levy Voice - Ramon Tovar
Randy Newman - Rednecks
Переглядів 144 години тому
1974. Acoustic Guitar - Dennis Budimir, Ron Elliott Backing Vocals - Don Henley, Glenn Frey Bass - Red Callender Drums - Andy Newmark, Jim Keltner Drums, Percussion - Milt Holland Electric Bass - Willie Weeks Electric Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Russ Titelman Electric Guitar - John Platania, Ry Cooder Pedal Steel Guitar - Al Perkins Percussion - Bobbye Hall Porter Piano, Electric P...
Memphis Bend - Good Rockin' Tonight
Переглядів 194 години тому
1977. Bass, Double Bass - Lincoln Carr Double Bass - John David Drums, Vocals - Tom Riley Guitar, Vocals - Mickey Gee Piano - John Jenkins Vocals - Mickey Gee
Jubal - Courage Of Your Convictions
Переглядів 384 години тому
1972. Backing Vocals - Jubal Bass - Dennis Linde Cowbell - Randy Cullers Lead Vocals, Guitar - Alan Rush Organ - Rob Galbraith Saxophone - Gayle Whitfield Written-By, Producer - Alan Rush, Randy Cullers
Lefty Frizzell - Railroad Lady
Переглядів 234 години тому
1973. Backing Vocals - Abe Mulkey, Dolores Edgin, Hugh Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Hurshel Wiginton, Joe Babcock, June Page, Neal Matthews, Raymond Walker Bass - Bob Moore, Bobby Dyson Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Harold Bradley Drums - Buddy Harmon, Jim Isbell Fiddle - Buddy Spicher, Gordon Terry, Johnny Gimble Lead Guitar - Grady Martin, Jimmy Capps Piano - Hargus Robbins, Ron Oates Producer - Do...
Dog Soldier - Several People
Переглядів 214 години тому
1975. Bass, Vocals - Paul Bliss Drums - Keef Hartley Guitar, Vocals - Derek Griffiths Keyboards, Vocals - Mel Simpson Vocals, Guitar - Miller Anderson
Chicago Line - Jump Back
Переглядів 207 годин тому
1966. Louis Cennamo - Bass Mike Fellana -Trumpet Tim Hinkley - Keyboards Mike Patto - Vocals Viv Prince - Drums
Jerry Jaye - Drinkin' My Way Back Home
Переглядів 377 годин тому
Jerry Jaye - Drinkin' My Way Back Home
Phil Ochs - Flower Lady
Переглядів 317 годин тому
Phil Ochs - Flower Lady
Lazy Lester - Sugar Coated Love
Переглядів 247 годин тому
Lazy Lester - Sugar Coated Love
Opal Butterfly - Beautiful Beige
Переглядів 187 годин тому
Opal Butterfly - Beautiful Beige
The Playboys - Treat Me Right
Переглядів 217 годин тому
The Playboys - Treat Me Right
Tim Rose - Now You're A Lady
Переглядів 347 годин тому
Tim Rose - Now You're A Lady
Tex Roe - Wonderful Thing Called Love
Переглядів 3214 годин тому
Tex Roe - Wonderful Thing Called Love
Solid Senders - Everybody's Carrying A Gun
Переглядів 3414 годин тому
Solid Senders - Everybody's Carrying A Gun
Dave Burland - Crazy Man Michael
Переглядів 3914 годин тому
Dave Burland - Crazy Man Michael
Opal Butterfly - Groupie
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Opal Butterfly - Groupie
Chris Hillman - Why You Been Gone So Long
Переглядів 4114 годин тому
Chris Hillman - Why You Been Gone So Long
Arthur Crudup - What Are You Trying To Do?
Переглядів 2814 годин тому
Arthur Crudup - What Are You Trying To Do?
Agnes Strange - Give Yourself A Chance
Переглядів 2514 годин тому
Agnes Strange - Give Yourself A Chance
The Stars Of Heaven - Talk About It Now
Переглядів 3519 годин тому
The Stars Of Heaven - Talk About It Now
The Cheynes - Down And Out
Переглядів 2419 годин тому
The Cheynes - Down And Out

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kkencayd
    @kkencayd Годину тому

    It’s become a favorite of mine after seeing him perform it at Ford’s Alley in Tahlequah Oklahoma many years ago when Niecy and Joel Fench owned the place.

  • @kkencayd
    @kkencayd Годину тому

    Did Bob Childers write this song?

  • @RavenThom
    @RavenThom День тому

    is this the same as clint black?

  • @RitaMarieWeiss
    @RitaMarieWeiss День тому

    We think time with our era's singers will last forever .. but reality bites and they don't ... peace with you Kris and his family .. Thank you for your music and art ..

  • @gregtaylor8327
    @gregtaylor8327 День тому

    Great song!

  • @roquesaturni2856
    @roquesaturni2856 День тому

    Even the truth about this title is freaking bizarre: John Bult Profile: John Bult wants to set the record straight. His one and only LP, Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday should have been his calling card to country music stardom. Instead the album has been singled out as the best of the worst - not for Bult’s singing abilities, but for its unfortunate cover art. “It still chaps me real bad,” he said. “The whole thing still makes me mad, even after all of these years.” In 1980, John Bult was playing gigs throughout his native Louisiana, when he met up with Howard Richard, an investor who liked Bult’s sound, and thought the Lake Charles crooner could hit the big time. “We went to Nashville, and had a meeting with Chet Atkins and Ray Stevens,” Bult said. “It was my chance to stick my foot in the door, but I didn’t. I was thinking about all of the things I would have to give up, like family. So I went back to Lake Charles.” Instead of giving up on the dream, Richard convinced Bult to record his music. So he paid for some studio time, and enlisted the help of Teddy Broussard to produce an album. But according to Bult, Broussard wanted a more hands-on involvement in the project-including the art concept of the album cover, and the selections of the songs. Broussard was himself a songwriter who had worked in Nashville, but he never achieved any notable success. With an eager, but admittedly naïve singer, he saw his opportunity to further his own dreams. “I guess the first mistake I made was not signing a contract with him,” Bult admitted. “When I was 19, I was under contract with the Temple Brothers in Fort Worth, with Soundtrack-Chevelle records. They had me record a bunch of crazy songs that weren’t country. They were never released. I didn’t want to sing anything but country, so I talked to an attorney, and he told me if I didn’t like what was going on, to leave, and go about my business. So I decided I would never sign another recording contract again.” Recorded at Master-Trak Sounds (in Crowley, LA), Bult, Broussard, and a half a dozen studio musicians and backing vocalists quickly recorded ten songs for his debut-five written by Broussard, including “Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday.” “Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday” tells the story of Jim, a guy who hangs out in bars, and enjoys a drink, or two, a little more than he should. He tells his friend Lou that he can’t stay at the bar long tonight, because his daughter Julie is turning 16 that very day, and going out on her first date. But Jim loses track of time, (and the number of beers he’s had), and proceeds to get behind the wheel of his car, where he hopes to speed back in time to see Julie off on her big night. As he reaches for a bottle of booze under the seat, he slams into an oncoming car. In the hospital, Jim learns that a young man was injured, and a teenaged girl died. Nobody sees the twist at the end of the song coming. “I said, ‘Lou, should I pass on, before she comes in, be sure and tell Julie how sorry I am for spoiling her birthday.” “He said ‘Jim, save your breath, because when you meet her in heaven, you can tell her yourself.’” After the recording, Broussard decided to title the album after his ode to paternal vehicular manslaughter. Bult says he was never consulted. We took a picture of me and my guitar, which I thought was going to be the cover,” he said. “But Ted met this girl at a restaurant, and asked her parents if he could use their daughter on the front of my album. The cover, shot at Pat O’Carroll’s Restaurant, in Lake Charles, shows Bult, sitting at a table, holding his wedding ring-adorned hand, with Kim Whitehead, a 16-year old, from Lake Charles. A half consumed beer is placed next to an ashtray, on a stained tablecloth. Behind them is a propped-up guitar, next to a piano. What was supposed to look like a living room, in a family home, looked more like a honky-tonk. “During the photo shoot, Ted kept telling her to look serious, like her dad is talking to her,” Bult said. “But she just kept looking sad to me.” When the final album was pressed, and Bult saw the finished product, he was livid. “I told him I didn’t like the look of it, one bit. Instead of looking like a dad and his daughter, it looks like some guy trying to pick up a chick in a bar. Nobody is going to know that is supposed to be Julie. I didn’t like it one bit.” To make matters worse, Bult provided Broussard with a biography for the liner notes, but instead of using the information, Broussard decided to fabricate the singer’s credentials-including a story of discovering Bult in shopping mall lounge. “That isn’t true-not at all. I’ve been performing for years. I played with Roy Head when I was 19 at Randy’s Rodeo, in San Antonio, and been on the Louisiana Hayride, before I even met Ted Broussard." An estimated 250 copies were pressed (DSR 4981), and Bult went on performing, almost forgetting about his debut recording. Then came the Internet. Sometime around 2003, a blogger stumbled upon the record, and dubbed it the worst album cover…ever. The trend to vilify the front cover art of LPs took off, with books by Nick DiFonzo (Worst Albums Cover Ever and Seriously Bad Album Covers) and websites Bizarre Records, LP Cover Lover, and Cover Browser, ranking Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday, and its questionable photograph, at the top of almost every “worst” list. The unique adulation for his 1980 album caught Bult completely off guard. “My sister-in-law was in Washington D.C., and she called me, and told me look it up, I couldn’t believe it.” On May 17, 2011, Ellen DeGeneres spotlighted the record on the Bad Album Covers segment of her daytime show. “When I saw that, I got chapped all over again. I e-mailed her, or whoever her handlers are, and I explained it all to them. I didn’t hear back from anyone.” Unbeknownst to Bult, in 1985, Ted Broussard re-released the album (Ra Chelle 12483 - minus the fabricated liner notes), and released a single of “Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday.” “I asked a couple of attorneys and a judge about him re-releasing the album like that, and not giving me any money. They asked if he made millions of dollars on it. I said he didn’t, and that was pretty much the end of that.” The scarcity of the album, coupled with the notoriety, has made Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday a “holy grail” addition for those who collect maligned album covers - with collectors paying upwards of $100 for sealed copies. John Bult now lives in southeastern Louisiana, where he is semi-retired from performing. In 2007 he recorded a CD, but never released it. “It was some old favorites, in different styles, like country and jazz. I was going to do an on-line thing, but I just didn’t get around to it.” Ted Broussard got out of the music business, and opened up a Mexican food restaurant. Bult says he rarely sees him, but when their paths cross he manages a dig, or two, about the album art. “If that were my daughter, I wouldn’t have let her on the cover.” Attempts to locate Kim Whitehead were unsuccesful.

  • @Aranck-kcnarA
    @Aranck-kcnarA 2 дні тому

    Randle Chowning 🏆

  • @darrenkrivit6854
    @darrenkrivit6854 3 дні тому

    Groovy man ✌️

  • @tullsongs
    @tullsongs 3 дні тому

    This guy is a lost genius !

  • @jamesberry3620
    @jamesberry3620 3 дні тому

    Greatmemories

  • @toddwhitekiller8072
    @toddwhitekiller8072 4 дні тому

    Miss ya Bill !

  • @briancanterberry3085
    @briancanterberry3085 5 днів тому

    Fhis version is not comparison to the Great CHRIS LEDOUX. Good but Chris did it best.

  • @patrickconlon1341
    @patrickconlon1341 6 днів тому

    Love to hear more from the album title track the musician

  • @petercreedon1246
    @petercreedon1246 6 днів тому

    I've always loved this song

  • @vincentross7469
    @vincentross7469 7 днів тому

    ❤.

  • @davidellis485
    @davidellis485 7 днів тому

    They released another single ‘Going to the River’ which was excellent.

  • @MegaScarlett89
    @MegaScarlett89 8 днів тому

    Trying to locate Jim

  • @MegaScarlett89
    @MegaScarlett89 8 днів тому

    Do you just have the album

  • @jameshepburn4631
    @jameshepburn4631 9 днів тому

    By the man who wrote this song, one of the best ever.

  • @HaarperFragment
    @HaarperFragment 12 днів тому

    Gordon is extended family I have lost touch with from decades ago. Over the years I sing this song the most..And actually, I just realized, the album he gave me back then is sitting two feet away on the back of my desk, propped against the wall behind the computer, staring at me after a recent move. LOL. All raggedy around the edges but STILL in the jacket! haha. It's the only vinyl I have now.

  • @marilynjaynemiller9241
    @marilynjaynemiller9241 12 днів тому

    Love this song, I managed to obtain a rare usa Audition copy of this album to add to my collection.. Always love DDDBMT ❤️ Thanks for sharing your upload 😀

  • @RickHavok
    @RickHavok 13 днів тому

    You found the original! One of my all time favorites. ❤

  • @samueldotson2809
    @samueldotson2809 13 днів тому

    I miss you Uncle Tot.

  • @urbantone
    @urbantone 13 днів тому

    Thank you baby! RIP James

  • @marvinf.1453
    @marvinf.1453 13 днів тому

    R.I.P Billy Edd Wheeler...a great songwriter!! :(

  • @redskyatnight123
    @redskyatnight123 13 днів тому

    This song should have so many more views

  • @desertfox3742
    @desertfox3742 13 днів тому

    K-TAO used to play this back in the '90s - loved it then & love it even more in 2024 - man, what a song . . .

  • @troxJim
    @troxJim 15 днів тому

    Very high track

  • @PaulImondi-yx5ku
    @PaulImondi-yx5ku 16 днів тому

    One of my few FAVORITES 😍 ❤

  • @barba666ruiva
    @barba666ruiva 18 днів тому

    Saw mr. Lorenzo Thompson grinding out this tune last sunday, man what a thrill ✌🤘💫

  • @charlesmcclure2919
    @charlesmcclure2919 18 днів тому

    Do you have Maggie Lou’s Massage Parlour Blues

    • @woodward4874
      @woodward4874 17 днів тому

      I'll try to post it tomorrow

    • @charlesmcclure2919
      @charlesmcclure2919 17 днів тому

      @@woodward4874 1976 Larry Gatlin played Porterville Ca I was 8 years old took him a Pepsi up onstage I would not leave the stage amazed at the way he had the crowd in the palm of his hand with a voice I never forgot . I have been a musician for 40 years since that night he sent me on my life’s path. Thanks for these hard to find tunes … THE PILGRAM

  • @kevindiaz108
    @kevindiaz108 18 днів тому

    Gracias desde Buenos Aires , Argentina, san martín suena fuerte esta musica

  • @gotaplay
    @gotaplay 18 днів тому

    Best song on the entire album

  • @jarredkirzner9871
    @jarredkirzner9871 19 днів тому

    Grew up listening to PPM as a kid. My dad's favorite singers. He loved them and their music so much!

  • @jjackson4754
    @jjackson4754 19 днів тому

    How did this even get recorded? Most of the time things like this are bad/good. This is just bad/bad.

    • @roquesaturni2856
      @roquesaturni2856 День тому

      Even the truth about this title is freaking bizarre: John Bult Profile: John Bult wants to set the record straight. His one and only LP, Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday should have been his calling card to country music stardom. Instead the album has been singled out as the best of the worst - not for Bult’s singing abilities, but for its unfortunate cover art. “It still chaps me real bad,” he said. “The whole thing still makes me mad, even after all of these years.” In 1980, John Bult was playing gigs throughout his native Louisiana, when he met up with Howard Richard, an investor who liked Bult’s sound, and thought the Lake Charles crooner could hit the big time. “We went to Nashville, and had a meeting with Chet Atkins and Ray Stevens,” Bult said. “It was my chance to stick my foot in the door, but I didn’t. I was thinking about all of the things I would have to give up, like family. So I went back to Lake Charles.” Instead of giving up on the dream, Richard convinced Bult to record his music. So he paid for some studio time, and enlisted the help of Teddy Broussard to produce an album. But according to Bult, Broussard wanted a more hands-on involvement in the project-including the art concept of the album cover, and the selections of the songs. Broussard was himself a songwriter who had worked in Nashville, but he never achieved any notable success. With an eager, but admittedly naïve singer, he saw his opportunity to further his own dreams. “I guess the first mistake I made was not signing a contract with him,” Bult admitted. “When I was 19, I was under contract with the Temple Brothers in Fort Worth, with Soundtrack-Chevelle records. They had me record a bunch of crazy songs that weren’t country. They were never released. I didn’t want to sing anything but country, so I talked to an attorney, and he told me if I didn’t like what was going on, to leave, and go about my business. So I decided I would never sign another recording contract again.” Recorded at Master-Trak Sounds (in Crowley, LA), Bult, Broussard, and a half a dozen studio musicians and backing vocalists quickly recorded ten songs for his debut-five written by Broussard, including “Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday.” “Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday” tells the story of Jim, a guy who hangs out in bars, and enjoys a drink, or two, a little more than he should. He tells his friend Lou that he can’t stay at the bar long tonight, because his daughter Julie is turning 16 that very day, and going out on her first date. But Jim loses track of time, (and the number of beers he’s had), and proceeds to get behind the wheel of his car, where he hopes to speed back in time to see Julie off on her big night. As he reaches for a bottle of booze under the seat, he slams into an oncoming car. In the hospital, Jim learns that a young man was injured, and a teenaged girl died. Nobody sees the twist at the end of the song coming. “I said, ‘Lou, should I pass on, before she comes in, be sure and tell Julie how sorry I am for spoiling her birthday.” “He said ‘Jim, save your breath, because when you meet her in heaven, you can tell her yourself.’” After the recording, Broussard decided to title the album after his ode to paternal vehicular manslaughter. Bult says he was never consulted. We took a picture of me and my guitar, which I thought was going to be the cover,” he said. “But Ted met this girl at a restaurant, and asked her parents if he could use their daughter on the front of my album. The cover, shot at Pat O’Carroll’s Restaurant, in Lake Charles, shows Bult, sitting at a table, holding his wedding ring-adorned hand, with Kim Whitehead, a 16-year old, from Lake Charles. A half consumed beer is placed next to an ashtray, on a stained tablecloth. Behind them is a propped-up guitar, next to a piano. What was supposed to look like a living room, in a family home, looked more like a honky-tonk. “During the photo shoot, Ted kept telling her to look serious, like her dad is talking to her,” Bult said. “But she just kept looking sad to me.” When the final album was pressed, and Bult saw the finished product, he was livid. “I told him I didn’t like the look of it, one bit. Instead of looking like a dad and his daughter, it looks like some guy trying to pick up a chick in a bar. Nobody is going to know that is supposed to be Julie. I didn’t like it one bit.” To make matters worse, Bult provided Broussard with a biography for the liner notes, but instead of using the information, Broussard decided to fabricate the singer’s credentials-including a story of discovering Bult in shopping mall lounge. “That isn’t true-not at all. I’ve been performing for years. I played with Roy Head when I was 19 at Randy’s Rodeo, in San Antonio, and been on the Louisiana Hayride, before I even met Ted Broussard." An estimated 250 copies were pressed (DSR 4981), and Bult went on performing, almost forgetting about his debut recording. Then came the Internet. Sometime around 2003, a blogger stumbled upon the record, and dubbed it the worst album cover…ever. The trend to vilify the front cover art of LPs took off, with books by Nick DiFonzo (Worst Albums Cover Ever and Seriously Bad Album Covers) and websites Bizarre Records, LP Cover Lover, and Cover Browser, ranking Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday, and its questionable photograph, at the top of almost every “worst” list. The unique adulation for his 1980 album caught Bult completely off guard. “My sister-in-law was in Washington D.C., and she called me, and told me look it up, I couldn’t believe it.” On May 17, 2011, Ellen DeGeneres spotlighted the record on the Bad Album Covers segment of her daytime show. “When I saw that, I got chapped all over again. I e-mailed her, or whoever her handlers are, and I explained it all to them. I didn’t hear back from anyone.” Unbeknownst to Bult, in 1985, Ted Broussard re-released the album (Ra Chelle 12483 - minus the fabricated liner notes), and released a single of “Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday.” “I asked a couple of attorneys and a judge about him re-releasing the album like that, and not giving me any money. They asked if he made millions of dollars on it. I said he didn’t, and that was pretty much the end of that.” The scarcity of the album, coupled with the notoriety, has made Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday a “holy grail” addition for those who collect maligned album covers - with collectors paying upwards of $100 for sealed copies. John Bult now lives in southeastern Louisiana, where he is semi-retired from performing. In 2007 he recorded a CD, but never released it. “It was some old favorites, in different styles, like country and jazz. I was going to do an on-line thing, but I just didn’t get around to it.” Ted Broussard got out of the music business, and opened up a Mexican food restaurant. Bult says he rarely sees him, but when their paths cross he manages a dig, or two, about the album art. “If that were my daughter, I wouldn’t have let her on the cover.” Attempts to locate Kim Whitehead were unsuccesful.

  • @shannonquinlan9192
    @shannonquinlan9192 20 днів тому

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  • @shannonquinlan9192
    @shannonquinlan9192 20 днів тому

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  • @linos1987
    @linos1987 20 днів тому

    Just to be clear. It’s jack who wrote it. It’s his song.

  • @brianmerritt5410
    @brianmerritt5410 21 день тому

    any friend who says "c'mon buddy, you can have one more" is not somebody who cares about you.

  • @sillyoldfrog
    @sillyoldfrog 21 день тому

    I love this song.

  • @wimweender1306
    @wimweender1306 22 дні тому

    🤩

  • @dougolson7211
    @dougolson7211 22 дні тому

    First to comment??? I have been looking for this song for years. Mpls had so many great artists of ALL genres during this time. Those from this Era appreciated the talent. You could see a different. Great band every night. Johnny Rey came from another great band The Flamin' Ohs. Another great member of that band Gary Snow started The Crash Street Kids. All totally awesome bands.

  • @tennessee_
    @tennessee_ 24 дні тому

    Love this song Pat. I wish I knew a Lynda I could send it to

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams463 25 днів тому

    Kind of a Red Sovine feel to this 'recitation'-style song. The album cover made the song title sound rather disturbing, though.

  • @zoewilliams7304
    @zoewilliams7304 25 днів тому

    Tasty!

  • @MarkMcCoy-g8v
    @MarkMcCoy-g8v 25 днів тому

    I cannot believe this song only has seven likes obviously no one's heard it it's a great song buddy blue is classic the farmers the beat Farmers go check them out live

  • @maryhelen8840
    @maryhelen8840 25 днів тому

    thank you Woodward!!!!!

  • @AngelFire73
    @AngelFire73 26 днів тому

    Love this song 🎶💙🎶

  • @suelivieira8539
    @suelivieira8539 26 днів тому

    Rock da pesada com grandes músicos. Slalom.

  • @quinjimlan
    @quinjimlan 28 днів тому

    Love this. Used to play it with my band! Ry Cooder on slide!