How humble would one have to be.. to not even sing lead in Your Own Group?? Wendy was a Supreme treasure.. and one of the greatest storytellers EVER. I still laugh out loud whenever I think of Coreen Cunningham! Any kid who grew up in the rural south, 'without means', could easily identify with that story.. we've all been there. Fantastic group... Beautiful man..
I remember listening to this album with my dad when I was young. Always thought it was Jerry Clower, what a God moment to find this when I needed a smile. I remeber Dad asking folks, "reckon, where they wanted a back door" Good memories.
I grew up listening to Wendy Bagwell. He has made me laugh so many times when I didn't feel like laughing. It's true......laughter is the best medicine!
A few weeks ago I asked my mama about Wendy Bagwell and the Snake handling church, so, today God told me "hey, you can Google that..." The devil never saw "this" comin'" I googled "Wendy Bagwell" and was truly surprised to actually find this on "youtube".....Say what you want but "My GOD is AWESOME.. It is still the best story I ever heard.
I grew up listening to Wendy Bagwell and Jerry Clower and still love it to this day. Takes me back to when my dad was alive. He is the one who turned me to this.
Wendy's stories are classics! And, oh how I loved the way the Sunliters would laugh as though they were hearing it for the first time! They were so much fun to see and I saw them many times in concert during the 1960s and 70s. Thanks for the memories!
Aaaahhhhhh, I love this hilarious classic!! A must-listen!!! "Just look around and find out where the back door is!" "I already looked and there ain't none!" "Well, reckin' where do they want one??!!" HAHA!!
As a boy, I grew up just a couple miles North of Powell, Missouri (home of Albert E. Brumley). Every fall we had the Hill and Hollow Folk Festival there in Powell. During one of those festivals Wendy Bagwell and his group performed. As I listened to this video, I could still see him on that little stage out in the field telling the story. Thanks for sharing.
my parent's had this on 8-track and we would listen to it over and over, being raised Baptist I am familuar with the therory of " of taking up the serpent" laughed till i cried
When I was a kid I use to make my grandma call the radio station every day at 1 to play this. Now I listen to it when I miss my grandma because she always called
Interesting side note about this story. Down here in South Alabama, we have a world renowned Rattlesnake Rodeo. During the weeks before the Rodeo, we have a RSR beauty pageant. My father was, 9 times out of 10, the emcee. A number of times Wendy and the Sunliters came down and performed. One night, Wendy was telling this story on stage, and my father walked up behind the girls with a dead, stuffed rattlesnake and draped it over the shoulder of one of the girls, I can't remember which one, I think it was Jan, but needless to say.....none of the three of them stood still very long !
Oh my goodness you got to be kidding me!!!!!!! How funny is that???? Thank you for sharing your story, in my humble opinion for whatever it may be worth, icing on the cake so to speak!!!!!!!
This is the original cut of "here Come The Rattlesnakes". Including the part of the Pictures of the Caskets on the wall !. This is the one that sold a Million Copies !
Brenda Lester , have you lived under a rock your whole life? You are from georgia and never heard of Wendy Bagwell? Puts a new meaning to (there is one born everyday).
I remember a different version of this by him. Recorded live also. Don't remember where it was. Wish I could get it. After he asks bout the back door , She said I already looked and there aint one .I said reckon where do they want one. As I walked out the door I told em where the could send my guitar and amps. - Plus there was No mention of mucus or dead people pics on the wall.
I remember when I was a boy in church and some of them women would commence to shouting them bobby pins would go to flying their hair would come down and some of them even look like cousin It.
Does anyone remember the story about going to Europe and eating in the French restaurant and one of the women ending up with snails then throwing up on the waiters fancy leather shoes? My daddy used to have an 8-track that we wore out listening to all stories, I have searched to find that same set of stories but with no luck, I especially want to find the story about the french restaurant. After hearing about the KY preacher dying from the snake bite, I too thought of the old 8-track my daddy had with the rattlesnake story on it, funny story, tragedy for the preacher, my prayers to his family.
Was his church in Harlan, KY? That was where the church was supposed to have been. I remember his commercials from when I was a child. "This is Kash Amburgey, the old country boy, with my Mary Lou."
Teresa S I’m from Harlan Ky, born and raised for 22 years of my life, I have never heard of this Kash Amburgey and I lived there half my life. I was raised in the Pentecostal Holiness churches there who still continue to practice serpent handling. Small world we live in. I now reside in Fort Payne Alabama.
what i want to know is the name of the one where one of the girls got sick form what they ate and she went all over senor hernandez plantan leather shoes
Lawrence Hernandez That was the story of when they went to a French Restaurant and couldn’t read the menu so the waiter recommended Escargots for I believe Geraldine. She ate them, loved them and when Wendy asked what they were, the waited said “ Madam had snails” she vomited and the Waiter said “Oh my, she Regurgitated” and Wendy said “Yeah, she regurgitated all over your Patton leather shoes” lol.
Yes, we shouldn't judge, but not understanding something and finding a way to be joyful in the ignorance... well that's just being humorous and don't think this is meant to be mean spirited. Faith is faith and degrees of faith is sometimes just seeing envy of the faithful. I was in holiness church for years and there is a amazing show of faith and also miss use of the words.of God to put on a show. God knows His people and their hearts.
I hope you all pray and ask the Lord to forgive you for making fun of others beliefs I was taught a good Holiness way and I'll never back down from what I believe in... Bible says judge not
Dad forced me to go to this christian country show wayy back in the day,,, i was mad,,,
Never laughed so hard in my life.
God bless.
How humble would one have to be.. to not even sing lead in Your Own Group?? Wendy was a Supreme treasure.. and one of the greatest storytellers EVER. I still laugh out loud whenever I think of Coreen Cunningham! Any kid who grew up in the rural south, 'without means', could easily identify with that story.. we've all been there. Fantastic group... Beautiful man..
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I remember listening to this album with my dad when I was young. Always thought it was Jerry Clower, what a God moment to find this when I needed a smile. I remeber Dad asking folks, "reckon, where they wanted a back door" Good memories.
Me to so many memories, we always said this,still laugh my self silly, and I would want to know where they would have wanted one
Same for me too! Dad always said to me when I was upset “Just take it easyaah, don’t panic!”
My Dad loved this bit. We had it on VHS and i memorized it word for word. Good memories.
Thank you for reconnecting me with a memory from my childhood. I wouldn't have even known what to look for to find this.
I grew up listening to Wendy Bagwell. He has made me laugh so many times when I didn't feel like laughing. It's true......laughter is the best medicine!
A few weeks ago I asked my mama about Wendy Bagwell and the Snake handling church, so, today God told me "hey, you can Google that..." The devil never saw "this" comin'" I googled "Wendy Bagwell" and was truly surprised to actually find this on "youtube".....Say what you want but "My GOD is AWESOME.. It is still the best story I ever heard.
I grew up listening to Wendy Bagwell and Jerry Clower and still love it to this day. Takes me back to when my dad was alive. He is the one who turned me to this.
Me too and Brother Dave Gardner!
Wendy's stories are classics! And, oh how I loved the way the Sunliters would laugh as though they were hearing it for the first time! They were so much fun to see and I saw them many times in concert during the 1960s and 70s. Thanks for the memories!
Aaaahhhhhh, I love this hilarious classic!! A must-listen!!! "Just look around and find out where the back door is!" "I already looked and there ain't none!" "Well, reckin' where do they want one??!!" HAHA!!
My mother had this album. I loved listening to this when I was a kid ! 🤣😂
As a boy, I grew up just a couple miles North of Powell, Missouri (home of Albert E. Brumley). Every fall we had the Hill and Hollow Folk Festival there in Powell. During one of those festivals Wendy Bagwell and his group performed. As I listened to this video, I could still see him on that little stage out in the field telling the story. Thanks for sharing.
Wow. Blast from the past. I remember listening to all of his stuff with my grandparents.
my parent's had this on 8-track and we would listen to it over and over, being raised Baptist I am familuar with the therory of " of taking up the serpent" laughed till i cried
How many people today would even believe this was a thing?
I REMEMBER, BONIFAY, FLORIDA ALL NIGHT SINGING ON TH GROUND... MISS THOSE DAYS... JULY 4TH EVERY YEAR.
I LOVE LISTENING TO WENDY BAGWELL
WOW, I remember this.. Had this on 45 record (for those that remember that far back). This was always one of my favorites.
I love Wendy and the Sunlighters! They can make you laugh your head off and enjoy their songs!
Im apostolic Pentecostal and I will NOT EVER pick up a snake!!! 😂 we don’t do that round here!!
When I was a kid I use to make my grandma call the radio station every day at 1 to play this. Now I listen to it when I miss my grandma because she always called
Ain't heard this in years since once when as a youngster they came to our church
Thank you for posting this! I always loved Wendy Bagwell's comedy
"Snake Salvation" fans ought to like this one. I believe this was the first Southern Gospel record to sell a million copies.
haven't heard that ane in years. Thanks
Interesting side note about this story. Down here in South Alabama, we have a world renowned Rattlesnake Rodeo. During the weeks before the Rodeo, we have a RSR beauty pageant. My father was, 9 times out of 10, the emcee. A number of times Wendy and the Sunliters came down and performed. One night, Wendy was telling this story on stage, and my father walked up behind the girls with a dead, stuffed rattlesnake and draped it over the shoulder of one of the girls, I can't remember which one, I think it was Jan, but needless to say.....none of the three of them stood still very long !
Oh my goodness you got to be kidding me!!!!!!! How funny is that???? Thank you for sharing your story, in my humble opinion for whatever it may be worth, icing on the cake so to speak!!!!!!!
I remember playing this on 8 track
This is the original cut of "here Come The Rattlesnakes". Including the part of the Pictures of the Caskets on the wall !. This is the one that sold a Million Copies !
Love this story!
Brenda Lester , have you lived under a rock your whole life? You are from georgia and never heard of Wendy Bagwell? Puts a new meaning to (there is one born everyday).
Thanks for posting this. I love this long time favorite.
I laugh harder everytime I hear this by Bro, Bagwell
8:59 mom called it before he said it! 🤣
Used to have this on an 8 track tape.
I remember a different version of this by him. Recorded live also. Don't remember where it was. Wish I could get it. After he asks bout the back door , She said I already looked and there aint one .I said reckon where do they want one. As I walked out the door I told em where the could send my guitar and amps. - Plus there was No mention of mucus or dead people pics on the wall.
Not sure which album that's on, but the version you mention is what I have on 45.
Awesome I have the old 45 record!
Talking about no back door, I would have made them one whether they want one or not.
I remember when I was a boy in church and some of them women would commence to shouting them bobby pins would go to flying their hair would come down and some of them even look like cousin It.
Wonderful.
i seen them in Springdale,Ar many years ago there should bee many more like them
Love it, thanks for the post.
Amen. 🙏🙏🙏
That was GOOD!!lol
Such a funny man.
I love this! :)
Does anyone remember the story about going to Europe and eating in the French restaurant and one of the women ending up with snails then throwing up on the waiters fancy leather shoes? My daddy used to have an 8-track that we wore out listening to all stories, I have searched to find that same set of stories but with no luck, I especially want to find the story about the french restaurant. After hearing about the KY preacher dying from the snake bite, I too thought of the old 8-track my daddy had with the rattlesnake story on it, funny story, tragedy for the preacher, my prayers to his family.
Thanks Ron... Wonderful!! I hope you do have it!!
Ron Reagan Upload it please??????????
I love that!
My My she regergated
Escargot ! Laughed my ----- off!!!!
Hello Susan! Thought I would send you a good laugh in case you need one!😂
I know this church, it is the Amburgey's between Booneville and Beattyville, Kentucky. The man he was talking about was Cash Amburgey.
Was this the Cash Amburgey from South Lebanon Ohio. The same one who own the furniture store.
Bobby Downs
Yes. Oh, and it was Kash...lol.
I remember hearing about Ambergy's church when I was a kid!
Was his church in Harlan, KY? That was where the church was supposed to have been. I remember his commercials from when I was a child.
"This is Kash Amburgey, the old country boy, with my Mary Lou."
Teresa S I’m from Harlan Ky, born and raised for 22 years of my life, I have never heard of this Kash Amburgey and I lived there half my life. I was raised in the Pentecostal Holiness churches there who still continue to practice serpent handling. Small world we live in. I now reside in Fort Payne Alabama.
Oh get a grip. Jesus has a sense of humor. He made us!
what i want to know is the name of the one where one of the girls got sick form what they ate and she went all over senor hernandez plantan leather shoes
Lawrence Hernandez
That was the story of when they went to a French Restaurant and couldn’t read the menu so the waiter recommended Escargots for I believe Geraldine. She ate them, loved them and when Wendy asked what they were, the waited said “ Madam had snails” she vomited and the Waiter said “Oh my, she Regurgitated” and Wendy said “Yeah, she regurgitated all over your Patton leather shoes” lol.
He wasn't making fun...that is how most normal people would react to a church like that.......those people are quackie...
This is really fuuny
Wendell "Wendy" Bagwell died on June 13, 1996 of a brain aneurysm.
May he rest in peace
we love wendy laugh
thank you so much for posting this. Do you have the one about their trip to Europe?
I LOVE that one!!!!!!!!!
this is a very good song I seen them i
What about the "Wendy explains the 27 foot long rattlesnake story"? I've got it on an album named "Live at Langdale"
Yes, we shouldn't judge, but not understanding something and finding a way to be joyful in the ignorance... well that's just being humorous and don't think this is meant to be mean spirited. Faith is faith and degrees of faith is sometimes just seeing envy of the faithful. I was in holiness church for years and there is a amazing show of faith and also miss use of the words.of God to put on a show. God knows His people and their hearts.
Please tell me you have "Anybody Seen My Teeth?".
I love to listen too Wendy bagwell
Paul Russell
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ALADY AT MCDS TOLD ME ABOUT THIS SOO FUNNY
Funny
Wendy Bagwell
He is so funny
FYI......snakes don't have ears
I hope you all pray and ask the Lord to forgive you for making fun of others beliefs I was taught a good Holiness way and I'll never back down from what I believe in... Bible says judge not
Jerry Clower is much funnier than this guy. I'm from GA,and I've never heard of him.
They dont make good comedy anymore.
Yes they do if you're not closed minded.