You are so right. Not owning a spezial song is so hard these days. you tube will delete any so it somehow vanish from our mutual memory not being listend and cherished anymore!!!!
False ! ...I don't think Paul will say he wrote this song ! In fact, it was written by a man who just passed, living in central Tenn., by the name of Bob Hodge. Bob penned MY WALKING SHOES in 1958 when he and Jimmy were in Detroit. Jimmy recorded it a few hears later and never gave Mr. Hodge the credit
Does anyone remember a video of this song done by a group with a female lead singer, I can't recall the name of the group, the song was recorded on a video in a radio station recording room, shows them playing live at the station, and the comments were that the band could use a banjo player. I really liked the video but can no longer find it. Thanks for any help.
For my money Jimmy Martin is THE voice of bluegrass. Nobody can touch him.
I once hugged him, does this count as touching?
Dillards. This is still great though.
Ira Louvin
JD nailed it as usual! Amazing! Miss all this guys.
Best song ever written about inter-dimensional traveling.
All those views and only 85 remembered to hit the like button. :( I love this Music.
"I thought you were worth it once but, I was crazy", sing it, brother!
You are so right. Not owning a spezial song is so hard these days. you tube will delete any so it somehow vanish from our mutual memory not being listend and cherished anymore!!!!
Great bluegrass, love it. Thanks for posting.
Great song .thanks for sharing
Love this song
An incredible Talent
Обожаю!!!!
Jimmy Martin.. "The King of Bluegrass"
SHA--ZAM
VERY GOOD
"Stay on your side of town/Honey, I won't be around". King of Bluegrass? You know it!
gospelbluegrassblog
Paul Williams wrote this and many more for Jimmie.
False ! ...I don't think Paul will say he wrote this song ! In fact, it was written by a man who just passed, living in central Tenn., by the name of Bob Hodge. Bob penned MY WALKING SHOES in 1958 when he and Jimmy were in Detroit. Jimmy recorded it a few hears later and never gave Mr. Hodge the credit
Does anyone remember a video of this song done by a group with a female lead singer, I can't recall the name of the group, the song was recorded on a video in a radio station recording room, shows them playing live at the station, and the comments were that the band could use a banjo player. I really liked the video but can no longer find it. Thanks for any help.
I thing it was Rhonda Vincent with Rage.l e f t y
bluegrass blazen Thank you - I appreciate the response.