This is what it’s supposed to sound like. Jimmy Dickens with the intro. New Mexico’s Van Howard doing the “Tennessee Tenor” with his big Gibson, Shorty Lavender & Tommy Jackson on twin fiddles, and sounds like Jimmy Day on steel. All doing this great Ralph Mooney-Chuck Seals song. Who could ask for more? Thanks for this classic post.
Thanks for the reply. I was trying to figure out where this one fits chronologically with the several versions recorded for the Gannaway Opry films. This one seems to be from May or later. @@GatorRock789
Beautiful version of this classic Ray Price standard, this is real country music so precious now days
Ray always had at least two fiddlers and and a great steel guitar in his band. The way country music should be played.
This is what it’s supposed to sound like. Jimmy Dickens with the intro. New Mexico’s Van Howard doing the “Tennessee Tenor” with his big Gibson, Shorty Lavender & Tommy Jackson on twin fiddles, and sounds like Jimmy Day on steel. All doing this great Ralph Mooney-Chuck Seals song. Who could ask for more? Thanks for this classic post.
Now that's country music right there.
good old country song i remember mom singing this alot while the vinyl played
Love this song ❤
R. I. P.
RAY🇨🇱PRICE
Do you have a date for this? Is it from one of the ABC Opry shows of 56?
Sorry I couldn't find the exact date... only 1956. It was part of one of the Purina Grand Ole Opry Shows
Thanks for the reply. I was trying to figure out where this one fits chronologically with the several versions recorded for the Gannaway Opry films. This one seems to be from May or later. @@GatorRock789
@@GatorRock789 This was from the June '56 Purina Opry Show