Wow! I love this song, it's one of my favs. I love both of these ladies. Lorrie Morgan is my ultime fav artist. So I was excited to see Lorrie do Pam's song with her. However Lorrie really got ripped off in this song. Sound system really messed up and you couldn't even hear her. Hinse you could see her curse at the end. Still love them both and hope I can see them sing this song together again one day.
Tricky situation. Lorrie is clearly very frustrated, yes, but that might also be a nightmare sound job due to open air and other factors. At 2:05, just after 'Here in the firelight...' you can hear the high-pitched whistle of feedback, and I'm not sure whether it's Lorrie's mic or the young girl on acoustic guitar whose mic is 'feeding'. Also, I'm not sure Lorrie's got much to do in this song apart from sing harmonies? I see no rehearsed vocal arrangement or handing over of verse or chorus to Lorrie? At this level you can't just 'run-over' the song in the dressing room prior to the show, it really has to be properly rehearsed. I'd never let myself get into that situation if I thought it'd diminish me. Mind you, have you seen some of the 'rehearsed' televised duets between some mega stars? Ouch! Love this song, it's excellent writing. Who wrote it? Well, it was written by Jess Leary and Pam Tillis
TWO OF MY FAVOURITE SINGERS. LOVE YOU BOTH SO MUCH.
Killer song , awesome guitar player and two beautiful women! Loved this concert and meeting both ladies!
Two classic together amazing job!!!!!!
Thank you for posting. They are two of my faves.Lorrie and Pam still look good as usual.
I saw their show in VA and it was good.
Love them!!❤️❤️❤️
Great song Ladies ❤
2 gorgeous women, to this day.
Wow! I love this song, it's one of my favs. I love both of these ladies. Lorrie Morgan is my ultime fav artist. So I was excited to see Lorrie do Pam's song with her. However Lorrie really got ripped off in this song. Sound system really messed up and you couldn't even hear her. Hinse you could see her curse at the end. Still love them both and hope I can see them sing this song together again one day.
cool song...Killer guitar player
Simply the best
Go go girl
Pam Tillis' first, and, so far, only number one song. It's a good one!
what a jackass comment that was , smh
It's probably going to be her only number 1 as she doesn't put out hits anymore.
Wooooohoooo
Lorries Body is awesome
Look below the shoulders in Pam she still has a Hot Body and is a great singer.
Great singers what happened to them
The business got stupid apparently. These women are great
@@MrJawstherevenge87 After a while none of the artists from the 90's put out hits anymore.
@lianelayman6584 just not sure why? If they lost the feel of the music or no one was scouting for them?
This was Pam's only number 1 song.
She should have had more.
Music was way to loud, it was louder than the voice. Very bad. Don't let a band do that, tell then to go home.
Great guitarist too bad they didn't use him in the music video instead they went with some skinny white kid who did air guitar with some fake tattoos.
That's roger Eaton! He's currently the guitarist for the Oak Ridge Boys.
Lorrie shutup and sing leave the sound man alone
ronnie King - You should take your own advice and shut......
Tricky situation. Lorrie is clearly very frustrated, yes, but that might also be a nightmare sound job due to open air and other factors. At 2:05, just after 'Here in the firelight...' you can hear the high-pitched whistle of feedback, and I'm not sure whether it's Lorrie's mic or the young girl on acoustic guitar whose mic is 'feeding'. Also, I'm not sure Lorrie's got much to do in this song apart from sing harmonies? I see no rehearsed vocal arrangement or handing over of verse or chorus to Lorrie? At this level you can't just 'run-over' the song in the dressing room prior to the show, it really has to be properly rehearsed. I'd never let myself get into that situation if I thought it'd diminish me. Mind you, have you seen some of the 'rehearsed' televised duets between some mega stars? Ouch!
Love this song, it's excellent writing. Who wrote it? Well, it was written by Jess Leary and Pam Tillis