I was just a kid when I heard my Dad call my Mom into the room to hear Ray sing this many years ago. I never forgot that and when he was in hospice 2 years ago I brought my laptop to him and we played so many songs. A once mountain of a man physically was so frail then in his 80s. When this song was played in our list he once again called Mom into the room and they held hands during the song, as though he was singing to her. We played it over and over. He passed a few days later and she followed 2 months later after 67 years of marriage. A special song from long ago.
I grew up listening to these songs... When the time came for my dad to leave this world, he would play these songs over and over as he lay in his bed. I knew he and my mom had some ruff times but they stuck it out for over 50 years...I miss them dearly and listening to this brings them a little closer to me.... for the good times.
This song alone makes Kris Kristofferson one of the greatest country song writers ever it is not just the songs he wrote but the talent that performed them
My husband must have listened to this song a thousand times. He was divorced. It was a terrible marriage between 2 people with different ethics and values. Although hubby knew it was what he had to do, it was extremely painful. He missed being there when his kids got out of school (night worker), and when they woke up in the morning. He would listen to this song and cry. Part of him felt like a failure for leaving. The relationship was toxic and K. was drinking too much and turning into a person he didn't like. This song was healing for him. When he met me, he quit drinking. We were married for thirty years (most of them wonderful). He was a good, solid, loving, giving and funny man who I had the privilege of being married to. I miss him. Thank you Mr. Price.
great story,thanks.. i understand for i went te same road in my life. i too feel better when i listen ti this song.. time and certain songs heal some hurts. hurt is hurt.
@@sandeedobberstine5591 Thank you so much for the reply. I was the lucky one. My parents set such a n example for my sister's and myself. We were so blessed.
This song broke my heart when I broke up with my girlfriend in 1971. We got back together and married and 44 years later, cancer took her from me...and this beautiful song broke my heart again....
I am so sorry for your loss...it seems that life is all about losses. Hard to understand hard to deal with that heart break seems too much to bear sometimes.
I remember sittin in the back seat of the car on road trips, my Dad would pull Mama close to him & sing along with this song, the look on her face made time stand still for them in that moment. My father had a really great voice, but only sang for her. Jim Reeves was another artist he would sing to for her. This music means SOO MUCH LOVE to me after growin up watchin Dad singin ta Mama like he did. Thank you, Mr Price ❤
i was married to the same lady for 55yrs, 11 months and 8 days before she passed. This was "our song" and I get tears in my eyes whenever I hear it. It is easy for me to identify with most of the beautiful comments below.
Ray Price was a true class act. This is genuine country music. The rubbish they're churning out of the studios these days will never hold a candle to the music of this era.
I close my eyes to listen...I remember my Dad singing, playing his guitar to my Mom. The look on her face, the admiration, their love shared through song. Dad's gone now and Momma is fading away but someday they will reunite and I can imagine this song playing as they hold hands together walking along their heavenly path ... God bless you Ray the incomparable classic country crooner. #sweetmemories 💞
Love this song so much. Met someone who I care even though I’m 26 yrs old than him. He said he love me age doesn’t matter as long we love each other. I wish it wasn’t a dream.
Ray Price's "For The Good Times" is real music with outstanding, memorable lyrics! How sad how far music has declined in quality today in our crazy society!
My grandma just passed, we were extremely close. She was in hospice at my parents, and the entire family spent her last days playing her favorite songs. This one hit me so hard, so appropriate, so bittersweet. I weep as I write this because I truly feel her singing it to me now. I miss her terribly, so glad I have this song because I feel close to her when I hear it 💔
When I was young I really enjoyed slow dancing to it. Now that I am older the words really mean something. Too bad that young people of today will not be able to say that about todays music.
My Mom and Dad loved this song and as a 10yr old girl in the 1970s I'd sit on the couch and watch them dance to it. They really loved each other and loved music. Thank you Ray Price.
Given my Dad was a total audiophile & believed in many genres of music, during his '60's Country focus was when I first heard Ray Price. As I was about to breakup with my high school sweetheart of many years [who I took to my prom], this amazing song performed so wonderfully became my forever memory of her & those times......to this day!!
Awesome talent. I grew up with my parents listening to great music like this. You can tell he puts his heart and soul in this performance as he is almost in tears at times.
One of my Dad's favorites. When it would come on the car radio he'd turn it up a little and sing along. Had a pretty good voice too. Thanks, Dad...and Ray.
I miss the days when real talent was appreciated. No need to put on a show and make a big ordeal. Just a nice suit and some fine velvet singing from the greatest.
My mom passed away October 27 2020. She was 78. I remember playing this 45 over and over again. So this song touches my heart. Makes me tear up. 😢😢😢❤❤❤
This song is one of the most beautiful songs of I've ever heard in my life it touches your very soul if you ever been in love and lost you understand what this man is singing that he's still there and he's still in love with her and he was such a gentleman that's what I enjoyed the most about him God bless you sir and miss you rest in the peace with our God
This song was on a cassette of country music. When I was a young teenager, my father and I sang along with so much passion to this song while preparing breakfast in the weekends for the whole family. My father died when he was 50 (1980) and everytime I hear this song (later I understood the words) it brings me back to all those happy music times with him...thank you dad, for still being with me...for the good times...
My mom passed away this morning. She loved this song dearly. She was in stage for lung cancer and we were caring for her at home at the end. I played this song for her yesterday and she loved it.
So sorry for your loss! My mom passed away 3 years ago at 69, and it still hurts. She passed away suddenly due to a UTI and septic shock. I had just spoken to her on a Wednesday, and "we" were reminiscing about these old songs and times. I told her I'll talk to her on Friday, but Friday never came. By early Thursday morning she was gone. 😢
A special friend was in late stage cancer treatment and he and his wife would dance to this song, and I still think of Bob and Barb every time I hear this beautiful love song.
My grandfather loved Ray Price. When I was a kid I hated it, because this was the only music he kept in his bar. Now that I'm older, I realize the timelessness behind this music. I miss you, Papa.
One of the prettiest songs ever written Ray Price done a great job of it and so did Elvis as a child I can remember my mother and father dancing to this. 👑⚡.
Old country guy, great song lyric wise. Hear the whisper of the raindrops…. The song has been done by a lot of greats. But Ray Price to me brings it to life.
Judging by his entire career, Ray Price is in my top-five greatest of all time country music singers. He did everything so well, from Honky Tonk with the Cherokee Cowboys to uptown crooning. And for awhile he was the biggest thing in Nashville. He was the man for whom people like Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson wrote songs for.
I want to cry for this song ...I am.taken back to my youth when my parents were still.together .the years flew by and now I have memories and these songs ..but the songs hurt my heart for time gone by
I visited with Ray before and after his performance in Norfolk, Nebraska several years ago. He was a perfect gentleman, very kind, and humble. His musical group (I can't call them a band) was brilliant. His main violinist had concert quality skill. Yet, it was Ray's conversational, backstage demeanor that set him apart from other singers, in my opinion.
I was just a kid when I heard my Dad call my Mom into the room to hear Ray sing this many years ago. I never forgot that and when he was in hospice 2 years ago I brought my laptop to him and we played so many songs. A once mountain of a man physically was so frail then in his 80s. When this song was played in our list he once again called Mom into the room and they held hands during the song, as though he was singing to her. We played it over and over. He passed a few days later and she followed 2 months later after 67 years of marriage. A special song from long ago.
Your words are very touching. Thank you so much for sharing this about your darling parents.
Beautiful but sad too
This song reminds me of my parents too. They loved it.
Don Roe teared up reading that.
Same here. I just remember this song and remember my dad playing it many many times
I grew up listening to these songs... When the time came for my dad to leave this world, he would play these songs over and over as he lay in his bed. I knew he and my mom had some ruff times but they stuck it out for over 50 years...I miss them dearly and listening to this brings them a little closer to me.... for the good times.
Play dream a little dream of me
Dream a little dream of me
This song alone makes Kris Kristofferson one of the greatest country song writers ever it is not just the songs he wrote but the talent that performed them
RIP Kris
My husband must have listened to this song a thousand times. He was divorced. It was a terrible marriage between 2 people with different ethics and values.
Although hubby knew it was what he had to do, it was extremely painful. He missed being there when his kids got out of school (night worker), and when they woke up in the morning.
He would listen to this song and cry. Part of him felt like a failure for leaving. The relationship was toxic and K. was drinking too much and turning into a person he didn't like.
This song was healing for him.
When he met me, he quit drinking. We were married for thirty years (most of them wonderful). He was a good, solid, loving, giving and funny man who I had the privilege of being married to. I miss him. Thank you Mr. Price.
God Bless you Both Ma'am!! He's Always there for you in Spirit
great story,thanks.. i understand for i went te same road in my life. i too feel better when i listen ti this song.. time and certain songs heal some hurts. hurt is hurt.
My dad passed away today and had me play this for my mom. 70 yrs of marriage and still madly in love. Ray was the class of all!
Was my dads favorite song. 70 years together, still in love, can’t ask for more.
Sorry 😔 to hear that 😢
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My sincere condolences. He was so lucky to have you for a son 🙏
@@sandeedobberstine5591 Thank you so much for the reply. I was the lucky one. My parents set such a n example for my sister's and myself. We were so blessed.
This is one of those songs that you just don't "get" until you're not a kid anymore.
Absolutely.
You are so right about that.
I fit that description.
Amen, brother! Amen!
and for those who were never a kid.
Lots of tears were shed over a beer in a bar while this played on the jukebox..........back in the day.
I like how he hardly looks like he is trying to sing, it’s effortless but beautiful
Agree , it just flows
It almost feels like he is miming it, it sounds exactly like the 45rpm recording single I have of RP singing this wonderful song.
Ray Price was in a class all by himself. What a gift!
I grew up listening to this with my dad, who was a single father. I'm in tears.
Ray Price is one of the true sounds of American country music. What a voice!
not just country this was on pop music stations everywhere
Copy that
This song broke my heart when I broke up with my girlfriend in 1971. We got back together and married and 44 years later, cancer took her from me...and this beautiful song broke my heart again....
I am so sorry for your loss...it seems that life is all about losses. Hard to understand hard to deal with that heart break seems too much to bear sometimes.
A touching story that I’m sure is true. It made my eyes wet.
We’ll hit 53 yrs in 4 months. Sounds selfish, but I pray God
takes me first.
I m so sorry to hear your loss. I wish you well
Greatest apologies for your loss, may god protect her soul in heaven my friend
Here's to you and your spirit - true love never dies! God Bless - a random man
I remember sittin in the back seat of the car on road trips, my Dad would pull Mama close to him & sing along with this song, the look on her face made time stand still for them in that moment. My father had a really great voice, but only sang for her. Jim Reeves was another artist he would sing to for her. This music means SOO MUCH LOVE to me after growin up watchin Dad singin ta Mama like he did.
Thank you, Mr Price ❤
You were fortunate to have a mom and dad like that!😊
💖⚘️Sweet Memoies Indeed !! ⚘️💖
Jim Reeves is one of my favorites too, a Black Velvet voice 🎉
@@jillp3761 ABSOLUTELY
What they call country music now days cant compete with this
Sadly it's gone!!!
@@Thomas-uw1gq I have to agree
That style should come back, songs where you can actually hear the words.....
i was married to the same lady for 55yrs, 11 months and 8 days before she passed. This was "our song" and I get tears in my eyes whenever I hear it. It is easy for me to identify with most of the beautiful comments below.
Good for you man! Almost 56 years. God loved you.
Ur lucky
😮😢
❤🎉
Ray Price was a true class act. This is genuine country music. The rubbish they're churning out of the studios these days will never hold a candle to the music of this era.
Such a great singer who had a classy dignity about him.❣
That is a true statement. Country music has gone to Hell. I do not listen to the radio no more ,just downloaded music like Ray Price.
I think you're right. How many ray prices or johnny cashes have we had this year.
that would be none.@@robertpolnicky7702
Nice
I close my eyes to listen...I remember my Dad singing, playing his guitar to my Mom. The look on her face, the admiration, their love shared through song. Dad's gone now and Momma is fading away but someday they will reunite and I can imagine this song playing as they hold hands together walking along their heavenly path ... God bless you Ray the incomparable classic country crooner. #sweetmemories 💞
It was one of the most heart loving songs out there
Mine sang it too!❤❤
Mr Price
you will never be forgotten sir absolutely priceless!
Oh look what he left us in our life path
One of my favorite songs, perfectly executed by Ray Price.
Love this song so much. Met someone who I care even though I’m 26 yrs old than him.
He said he love me age doesn’t matter as long we love each other.
I wish it wasn’t a dream.
Ray Price's "For The Good Times" is real music with outstanding, memorable lyrics! How sad how far music has declined in quality today in our crazy society!
What a great song and a great voice. Ray owns this song. A true classic.
It's a damn shame country is gone and went to pop , rap sick! Beautiful country music as it should be , gone but, not forgotten!
My grandma just passed, we were extremely close. She was in hospice at my parents, and the entire family spent her last days playing her favorite songs. This one hit me so hard, so appropriate, so bittersweet. I weep as I write this because I truly feel her singing it to me now. I miss her terribly, so glad I have this song because I feel close to her when I hear it 💔
Well you can smile now knowing shes right by your side and watching over you. Our mothers and grandmothers are special
How can anyone listen to this song and not think about a former love and what might’ve been?
What a smooth, soothing voice!
Easy if they were abusive
@@debbieparker4456 and thank you for trying to ruin a beautiful song
RIP Kris! Thank you for the wonderful songs you gave us.
When I was young I really enjoyed slow dancing to it. Now that I am older the words really mean something. Too bad that young people of today will not be able to say that about todays music.
Hello there Diana nice meeting you here
I saw a video of Ray singing in 2013 and he sounded as good as ever. He still had that big baritone, even into his eighties! Unbelievable.
R.I.P. Ray
My Mom and Dad loved this song and as a 10yr old girl in the 1970s I'd sit on the couch and watch them dance to it. They really loved each other and loved music. Thank you Ray Price.
Yep, same here! Those were the days that brought parents together in the living room.
One of the greatest things parents can show their kids is that they love each other.
Given my Dad was a total audiophile & believed in many genres of music, during his '60's Country focus was when I first heard
Ray Price. As I was about to breakup with my high school sweetheart of many years [who I took to my prom], this amazing song performed so wonderfully became my forever memory of her & those times......to this day!!
We were married 57 years 6 months and 14 days when my husband passed. And together we loved this song.
It does not get any better than this!! todays singers take note, this is how it is done!!!!
Awesome talent. I grew up with my parents listening to great music like this. You can tell he puts his heart and soul in this performance as he is almost in tears at times.
There's Ray Price, then there's all the others.
I always thought Ray Price had the best voice especially during this song until I heard Dean Martin sing it.
@@mrHoppedupford
I agree, Dean's rendition is quite a masterpiece
Amen
got that right!!
One of my Dad's favorites. When it would come on the car radio he'd turn it up a little and sing along. Had a pretty good voice too. Thanks, Dad...and Ray.
one of my fathers favorite and mine to i heard this as a kid my father passed in 1977 love you dad
Sung so effortlessly such a classic.
I miss the days when real talent was appreciated. No need to put on a show and make a big ordeal. Just a nice suit and some fine velvet singing from the greatest.
My mom passed away October 27 2020. She was 78. I remember playing this 45 over and over again. So this song touches my heart. Makes me tear up. 😢😢😢❤❤❤
Hello So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful songs
@@davidholton9667 thanks
@@rosemilton1906 Nice to hear from you. Where are you from?
This song is one of the most beautiful songs of I've ever heard in my life it touches your very soul if you ever been in love and lost you understand what this man is singing that he's still there and he's still in love with her and he was such a gentleman that's what I enjoyed the most about him God bless you sir and miss you rest in the peace with our God
My parents used to listen to this kind of music. I liked this one.
This is one of those things that makes Human Beings Great.
My God, that voice just melts my clothes right off me! I've been listening to Ray Price for decades!
I always thought Ray Price had the best voice especially during this song until I heard Dean Martin sing it.
Kerry Vanwert that’s me!! 😂
Ray Price one of my favorite singers ♥️
My Mom loved this song as well as I do,
The best version of all.I love his wonderful music and voice.
This song was on a cassette of country music. When I was a young teenager, my father and I sang along with so much passion to this song while preparing breakfast in the weekends for the whole family. My father died when he was 50 (1980) and everytime I hear this song (later I understood the words) it brings me back to all those happy music times with him...thank you dad, for still being with me...for the good times...
So nice.
My mom passed away this morning. She loved this song dearly. She was in stage for lung cancer and we were caring for her at home at the end. I played this song for her yesterday and she loved it.
My condolences to you and your family. 🌹🌹
My mom got me into this song too ! She passed sept 11 2001 .
So sorry for your loss! My mom passed away 3 years ago at 69, and it still hurts. She passed away suddenly due to a UTI and septic shock.
I had just spoken to her on a Wednesday, and "we" were reminiscing about these old songs and times. I told her I'll talk to her on Friday, but Friday never came. By early Thursday morning she was gone. 😢
@@747-pilot It will be a year on March 20th. I miss her dearly.
@@747-pilotp.m. I’m
Love this beautiful song lost my husband 3 years ago after 65 years of marriage and play this everyday, always brings a tear
The Gentleman himself Mr Ray Price
This was one of the albums my Papa had in his bar. I hated it as a young man. But now that I’m old, I realize just how fantastic this music was.
A special friend was in late stage cancer treatment and he and his wife would dance to this song, and I still think of Bob and Barb every time I hear this beautiful love song.
Remembering Kris Kristofferson who just passed away. This became a huge hit for Ray Price and launched Kris's career. RIP
There's none no better the great Ray Price.
don parker that is my cousin thank you for support
One of the great lyrical sad songs in history! Thank god for Kris Kristofferson and Ray Price !
Perfect rendition of a beautiful song.
He was something. So smooth. Bring back this country music.
I loved his voice!
Willie declared Ray price THE voice in country.
Lets just be glad we spent some time together we have those memories to look back on..God bless you wherever you are now
Ray Price was my mother's favorite country singer (male). I miss her and always will. Today marks 30 years since she's been gone.
The bestest
Love this song, too, saw him in Las Vegas many yrs. ago. brings back such beautiful memories. RIP.
What do you admire most about Ray
Absolute perfection...
Ray Price one of the all time favorites, and no one like him.
Robert Fost
One of the most beautiful "Beak Up" songs ever.
One of the best country singers of all time
I know his music was played on the country stations, however, he never really fit into that genre.
My grandfather loved Ray Price. When I was a kid I hated it, because this was the only music he kept in his bar. Now that I'm older, I realize the timelessness behind this music. I miss you, Papa.
I sure miss, The Farmers Daughter, western Dance Hall. I miss dancing. Here I am 75, all alone.😂, Have SO MUCH LOVE TO GIVE!!❤😂😂❤
I’m with you Maria. It seems to get so hard as we get older. I’m 72 and so alone. But I guess it’s life 😢.
For some reason I started singing this song the other day. I had not heard it for probably 40 years. Pure class all the way around. Bless everyone.
Great Classic Song Anyone Who sings this song it becomes a Hit ❤
Ray Price’s voice is like melting caramel… effortless and silky. Great version of this famous song!
One of the prettiest songs ever written Ray Price done a great job of it and so did Elvis as a child I can remember my mother and father dancing to this. 👑⚡.
When I want to think about my parents loving each other I listen to Ray Price.
Old country guy, great song lyric wise. Hear the whisper of the raindrops….
The song has been done by a lot of greats. But Ray Price to me brings it to life.
he does this song better than anyone.. perfect fit.
I have always said this is the greatest song ever sang!
One of the best songs ever
Ray Price does this Kris Kristofferson masterpiece to perfection
Judging by his entire career, Ray Price is in my top-five greatest of all time country music singers. He did everything so well, from Honky Tonk with the Cherokee Cowboys to uptown crooning. And for awhile he was the biggest thing in Nashville. He was the man for whom people like Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson wrote songs for.
I watched him sing this beautiful love ballad at East Texas State University many years ago. It sounded even better than the recording.
Damn.... I loved her, but I let her get away! Thank you Ray.. I was too stupid to see my life needed her!
Great tragedy of my life is that I didn't discover Ray Price or country music until it was over. I love this song.
What a great singer. Ray had a tremendous range in his voice.
Absolutely superb. Captivating stage presence
One of my dad’s favorite introduce me to this song over 50 yrs ago
62 now still love this song very emotional
So tearful ,love it 51 years together so far hope we make 60 .love him to bits xx
Hello there Sheila nice meeting you here
I was about 5 or 6 years old when this song came out. And can still remember hearing it in the radio. One of the classics!
This was one of my favorite country singers, he had a vocal range unmatched in country music with Marty Robbins.
A true classic. One of those songs nobody wants to cover because they know they can't touch the Ray Price version.
I want to cry for this song ...I am.taken back to my youth when my parents were still.together .the years flew by and now I have memories and these songs ..but the songs hurt my heart for time gone by
Hello there Nora nice meeting you here
I was 16 years old the first time I heard this song. It's still great!!
All good things must come to an end.
Sometimes the end is just the beginning! ;)
Hello gorgeous how are you doing
Greatest country voice ever! When this song came out I was going through a really bad breakup. Almost fell over first time I heard it!
one of the greatest musical recordings of all time
A magic of this song and this voice!!
i saw this man back in 1967, a great show. one of my greats of country music..
That baritone brings tears to my eyes.
I visited with Ray before and after his performance in Norfolk, Nebraska several years ago. He was a perfect gentleman, very kind, and humble. His musical group (I can't call them a band) was brilliant. His main violinist had concert quality skill. Yet, it was Ray's conversational, backstage demeanor that set him apart from other singers, in my opinion.
Oh how I loved dancing with my dad to this song. He loved Rat Price and Eddy Arnold. Cant wait to dance with again daddy
What a lovely sympatic singer was Ray Price that I have just discovered on YT I wonder what planet I was on.
Kris Kristofferson wrote this and now he is gone. RIP Kris… you were an original! 💕
Love his voice
Hello 👋. How are you?
Wore out my parents copy of this as a kid. RIP Ray and Kris.
Effortless talent! One of the very best.