This song, and the singer, have always been part of life, from the days of 'Uncle Mac' on Saturday morning BBC radio to now. In the 1950s it was the first verse and chorus which one noticed and was moved by, now it is the last - there is so much more to this song, and Nancy Wilson's singing of it, than one ever knew back then.
My dad, ChicThompson, brought Nancy Whiskey from the UK to the us. Recorded on his own label, "Frieght Train" was the only Chic Thomoson label, hit the Billboard Charts as #50, the label's only song to hit Billboard.
This song, and the singer, have always been part of life, from the days of 'Uncle Mac' on Saturday morning BBC radio to now. In the 1950s it was the first verse and chorus which one noticed and was moved by, now it is the last - there is so much more to this song, and Nancy Wilson's singing of it, than one ever knew back then.
She was very pretty
0:57 that is some fast guitar playing!!
My dad, ChicThompson, brought Nancy Whiskey from the UK to the us. Recorded on his own label, "Frieght Train" was the only Chic Thomoson label, hit the Billboard Charts as #50, the label's only song to hit Billboard.
Very good quality video and sound.
Thanks!
Nancy was really cute.
Great to see this upgrade on the existing UA-cam video. Love this song/performance !
Nice to see Hugh Laurie on washboard.........🤣....
0:51 Where's me washboard ?
Thank you, sir.
While I like to joke "The Irish like to pray on their knees, but the Scots like to prey on their neighbors!" This is true beauty.