I am so sorry for your loss. But I am really happy that your legacy will continue. You should be very proud of what you have created. I can't begin to imagine your emotions listening to this beautiful song.
Jimmie F. Rodgers passed away on January 18th, 2021 in Palm Desert, California at the age of 87... Between 1957 and 1967 the Camas, Washington native had twenty-five records on Billboard's Top 100 chart, four made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, "Honeycomb", for two weeks in September of 1957... Besides "Honeycomb", his other three Top 10 records were "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" at #7 in December of 1957, "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling In Love Again" at #7 in February of 1958, and "Secretly" at #3 in June of 1958... He just missed having a fifth Top 10 record when his "Bimbombey" peaked at #11 in December of 1958... May he R.I.P.
I was so lucky to know Jimmy personally through my in-laws father-in-law grew up next door to Jimmy and his parents first Saturday to him in Camas Washington when he was the Grand Marshal for the parade introduced to me by my wife rest in peace Jimmy we miss you
I was 18 years old when this came out ,and in love and fantasized about how my life would be with my love based on the lyrics of the song. Alas reality set in and no we didn’t marry,she went her way and I went mine.But when I listen to this song it brings back bitter sweet memories.
It is a bittersweet sadness Vito, I too had dreams of marrying my childhood sweetheart, but I guess it wasn't meant to be. Hope you are doing well and have some happiness in your life.
So sorry it didn't happen for you two!! Hope you did find love that made you happy!! If not I hope you get experience love !! I'm married to the same man for 34 years!!
That's weird. It kinda did the same for me. I grew up in the 80s with parents who played this kind of music on road trips. Music like this always sent me into this daydream where I would wonder what love was like.
When I was around 10 yrs old ,I found a record and played it on my record player ,I was amazed at how powerful and sweet this song was,I listened to it all the time and even sang it along with my friends and family ,this was around 1975, one day when my brothers and myself were running around acting foolish ,my mother who was now fuming and warning us ,we kept it up and as we were running upstairs my mother threw the record upstairs ,understandably aggravated by our acting up and getting her upset ,well the record broke ,and I was very upset to lose something that I had grown so fond of . " she had kisses sweeter than wine " wouldn't be heard again around my home , my mom thankfully is still alive and well,and we are very close , I reminisced about this with her recently and we listened and sang this song and still agree this was an amazing song from days gone by! Rest in peace brother!
He was incredible, that Jimmy Rodgers. I can't think of any individual in the fifties and early 60's who blended folk, rock, and pop better than he. There should be some kind of Jimmy Rodgers revival in this land!
I love music 1900s+ and Im blessed to have found a radio station that plays this music! I also own chickens and I read that music is good for them so I play this station for them and this is their favorite song!
As a child i listened to this in my grandparents entertainment room in the basement. They had all my dad and uncles records and player there. Me and my friend loved this and we made up dances to go with it 😘❤
Been listening to this song since I was a tiny kid. Out of all the guitar lessons I have had, I can't say I ever learned to play by pushing my thumb across some of the strings like that (or anyway with the thumb on that hand actually). It seemed to work for him, at least until he started thumping it instead.
@@steverobertson7694 It was the strangest think I have ever seen from a "professional" musician. Shakespeare was right, there are more things than heaven and earth that are dreamt of in my philosophy.
Richie Havens played an open tuned guitar with his left thumb fretting the strings, but he could really play, while Jimmie's talent was singing. He strummed a few chords until the key changed, then he stopped playing the chords and used the guitar as a prop. This was common in the fifties.
Patti mentioned Honeycomb and that Kisses Sweeter than Wine would likely do as well. Honeycomb hit #1 on the Billboard Top 100 earlier in 1957. Kisses Sweeter than Wine achieved gold status while making it to #7 on the charts. This is a case of a cover doing better than the original. The Weavers with Pete Seeger topped at #21 in 1951.
this song remindes me so much of my wife who has now passed on. We had 5 kids 10 grand kids and now 5 great grandkids. Miss her dearly.
I am so sorry for your loss. But I am really happy that your legacy will continue. You should be very proud of what you have created. I can't begin to imagine your emotions listening to this beautiful song.
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God bless her soul . She lived a good life with a beautiful family and a loving husband. Some of us don’t even have a wife.
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Jimmie Rodgers one of the most underrated Singers ever, English Country Gardens a Top 5 hit for 5 weeks in 1962
Gorgeous voice! And a song from a time when they were singable instead of scream-able.
RIP Jimmie.... gone at age 87. 2021 is shaping up to be yet another year of losses.
I was born in 1965, but I love this music. My parents played it all the time. Honey Comb was their song. ❤
Real music, you can understand all the lyrics
RIP Jimmie Rodgers. 😢
RIP Jimmie, You were the best. What a voice!!
Jimmie F. Rodgers passed away on January 18th, 2021 in Palm Desert, California at the age of 87...
Between 1957 and 1967 the Camas, Washington native had twenty-five records on Billboard's Top 100 chart, four made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, "Honeycomb", for two weeks in September of 1957...
Besides "Honeycomb", his other three Top 10 records were "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" at #7 in December of 1957, "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling In Love Again" at #7 in February of 1958, and "Secretly" at #3 in June of 1958...
He just missed having a fifth Top 10 record when his "Bimbombey" peaked at #11 in December of 1958...
May he R.I.P.
I have a 45 RPM signed by Jimmie Rodgers in 19:58 given to my wife's grandmother who helped Grace Jimmy in Camas Washington
Passed away, at age 87, January 25, 2021 Jimmy Rogers--RIP!
I was so lucky to know Jimmy personally through my in-laws father-in-law grew up next door to Jimmy and his parents first Saturday to him in Camas Washington when he was the Grand Marshal for the parade introduced to me by my wife rest in peace Jimmy we miss you
R.I.P. Jimmie Rodgers, September 18, 1933 - January 18, 2021.
I was 18 years old when this came out ,and in love and fantasized about how my life would be with my love based on the lyrics of the song. Alas reality set in and no we didn’t marry,she went her way and I went mine.But when I listen to this song it brings back bitter sweet memories.
It is a bittersweet sadness Vito, I too had dreams of marrying my childhood sweetheart, but I guess it wasn't meant to be. Hope you are doing well and have some happiness in your life.
So sorry it didn't happen for you two!! Hope you did find love that made you happy!! If not I hope you get experience love !! I'm married to the same man for 34 years!!
That's weird. It kinda did the same for me. I grew up in the 80s with parents who played this kind of music on road trips. Music like this always sent me into this daydream where I would wonder what love was like.
Great old “Love” song!!! 👍👍👍😀👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️🎤🎵🎼🎶
Love you Jimmie. R.I.P.
3 years ago
Omy Good Lord that was so beautiful. Jimmy what a great singer songwriter.
When I was around 10 yrs old ,I found a record and played it on my record player ,I was amazed at how powerful and sweet this song was,I listened to it all the time and even sang it along with my friends and family ,this was around 1975, one day when my brothers and myself were running around acting foolish ,my mother who was now fuming and warning us ,we kept it up and as we were running upstairs my mother threw the record upstairs ,understandably aggravated by our acting up and getting her upset ,well the record broke ,and I was very upset to lose something that I had grown so fond of . " she had kisses sweeter than wine " wouldn't be heard again around my home , my mom thankfully is still alive and well,and we are very close , I reminisced about this with her recently and we listened and sang this song and still agree this was an amazing song from days gone by! Rest in peace brother!
That’s a song about a wonderful life well lived.
A genuine wandering minstrel.
He was incredible, that Jimmy Rodgers. I can't think of any individual in the fifties and early 60's who blended folk, rock, and pop better than he. There should be some kind of Jimmy Rodgers revival in this land!
Amen !!! 🌿🖤🕊
I love music 1900s+ and Im blessed to have found a radio station that plays this music! I also own chickens and I read that music is good for them so I play this station for them and this is their favorite song!
As a child i listened to this in my grandparents entertainment room in the basement. They had all my dad and uncles records and player there. Me and my friend loved this and we made up dances to go with it 😘❤
@J Dealing with a tragic death of my brother 😪😥
He is simply fantastic great voice
Takes me right back to when I was 8 years old. Thank you!
I guess you were born in or around 1949, right? I heard this in 1957, but dont' figure out my age. LOLOLOLOL.
Those Were The Days!
Love this song
R.i.P. Jimmie, Your great Talent will be missed"
A live performance, and every bit as good as the record! Thanks.
What a great fellow. He had a magic left thumb on the neck of that guitar. But he was still using "That Greasy Kid's Stuff"
The guitar was really just a prop. He played a couple of chords untill the first key change, then he just held it.
Yeah, I've never seen anyone hold the neck like that!
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His guitar was an open E tuning. So just a barre down the fret was a chord. Jazz musicians do this a lot.
I loved that song..
Jimmy Rogers was one of the most talented performers of the mid to late 50's. Thanks so much for posting this!
He's still alive I just read. Amazing.
j v AwesOme!
Not anymore.
@@namesurname7172 thanks for taking the time to write two whole words re: the passing of this artist. I hope it didn't inconvenience you.
@@jv-ep2tc Okay.
You spoke too soon
Marvellous!
Rest in eternal peace. Much love. 💕💕🙏🙏
Jimmy rock 🗿 n roll legend, r.i.p💊🇺🇸🇺🇸📳📙💾💿💿👪🏮📀👴🎥🎥📹🇹🇻📗📼👦📺📺📺📺🏮🎥🎥🎥💿💼📀📀👴🇺🇲🇺🇲👴👴💼💼🎥🎥🎥m
What a gem! Thanks for sharing this....
I remember this when it first came out. I was 13! Loved his work ever since.
Rest well. 🙏❤🎶🎵
Que hermosura de canción me hubiera gustado haber vivido esos años 50’s y 60’s
Me too mi amigo
Been listening to this song since I was a tiny kid.
Out of all the guitar lessons I have had, I can't say I ever learned to play by pushing my thumb across some of the strings like that (or anyway with the thumb on that hand actually). It seemed to work for him, at least until he started thumping it instead.
It was tuned open Em I think. Just played the top half with his thumb and bottom with his finger
@@steverobertson7694 It was the strangest think I have ever seen from a "professional" musician. Shakespeare was right, there are more things than heaven and earth that are dreamt of in my philosophy.
Richie Havens played an open tuned guitar with his left thumb fretting the strings, but he could really play, while Jimmie's talent was singing. He strummed a few chords until the key changed, then he stopped playing the chords and used the guitar as a prop. This was common in the fifties.
Patti mentioned Honeycomb and that Kisses Sweeter than Wine would likely do as well. Honeycomb hit #1 on the Billboard Top 100 earlier in 1957. Kisses Sweeter than Wine achieved gold status while making it to #7 on the charts. This is a case of a cover doing better than the original. The Weavers with Pete Seeger topped at #21 in 1951.
great song and video :) i love it
Love This Song When I Kiss My Fiance "She Has Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" LOL
Uma música de quase 70 anos atrás é melhor que 99% do que é produzido agora (2023)
Gracias. Lo comparto.
ThanQ, I never sleep.
Nice
Gracias.
Rip Jimmy
RIP......
Americas youth Before Drugs came across the border.
what a fucking tune
I always wonder what is the genre of this song? I mean the song is a irish folk song but he did it in a more pop or rock and roll way.
He was a country singer but got highly influenced by Elvis and like elvis he combined both
This isn't "Honeycomb" but thanks for posting this one. I like both songs.
Thanks for the correction.
Lemon popsicle 2...going steady.
this is not Jimmie Rodgers. Not the country train hobo singer. I wonder if this is a name coincidence?
what open tuning did Jimmie use?
Saweet
He played chords with his thumb
Loved his music. Awful what happened to him.