Yes!! The Nashville Sound era (Nov. 22, 1963 - Aug. 4, 1974) was the best time for Country Music. True country music died a little while after the Opry left the Ryman. It's like taking a patient off life support. The patient doesn't die instantly, but he does die. True country music died when the last few seconds of 1975 were gone.
@@tonyharden7159 good analogy of them ole times. Still some good works come out later, every decade an half seems it changed from late 50s on, as it continually changes, I listen to that era, 60s 70s for me the best In the Country style. Buck Owens, Mel Haggard, Freedie Hart, Willy Nelson, TomT. Hall, George Jones, Bobby Bear, Hank Snow, ect... pure country GOLD.
He grew up in savage ms. Bout 25- 30 miles from me , his cousin booker t.PRIDE Worked wit my Dad at chromcraft inc. in Senatobia ms . We have our very own : OB MCLINTON AKA OB FROM SENA TOBIE !!
I was thinking the same thing. Johnny’s voice was perfect for what he did, but he didn’t have a voice like Charley. I consider the number one Country voice of all time to be Hank Williams with either Charley or Randy Travis running in second place. Probably have to give Charley the edge.
The backing band is certainly superior, just listen to that guitar solo. I might like this more than JC’s original. It adds a more casual listening experience that would be comfortable to listen to more frequently for me.
Amazing Song ❤❤❤
Great Don Rich. RlP.🙏
Charlie had such a pleasant voice. RIP sir
A legend amount legends, cash would've loved it ❤
Them 60s and EARLY 70s, country GOLD. Great rendition of a Cjassic.
Yes!! The Nashville Sound era (Nov. 22, 1963 - Aug. 4, 1974) was the best time for Country Music. True country music died a little while after the Opry left the Ryman. It's like taking a patient off life support. The patient doesn't die instantly, but he does die. True country music died when the last few seconds of 1975 were gone.
@@tonyharden7159 good analogy of them ole times. Still some good works come out later, every decade an half seems it changed from late 50s on, as it continually changes, I listen to that era, 60s 70s for me the best In the Country style. Buck Owens, Mel Haggard, Freedie Hart, Willy Nelson, TomT. Hall, George Jones, Bobby Bear, Hank Snow, ect... pure country GOLD.
My favor singer , and one of my favorite Tele players , Charley and Don Rich that was a good combination
Absolutely excellent as all from the great Charlie Pride! Thank you sooo much!
Awesome!!. Love Charley Pride!!!
That voice. Thank you.
I played golf with him once. 👌👍
He grew up in savage ms. Bout 25- 30 miles from me , his cousin booker t.PRIDE Worked wit my Dad at chromcraft inc. in Senatobia ms . We have our very own : OB MCLINTON AKA OB FROM SENA TOBIE !!
that tele tone is ridiculously good
He was a very good singer and a great entertainer. We miss you Charlie.
I love this. Charlie had a great voice and it fits this song very well.
Thank you. Love and miss Charlie.
Great rendition, Charlie. RIP
Wow, this is so good. I'm a Charlie Pride fan now
Great selection of his immense skills!
Don ritch what a guy
Good job charlie...love it....
Excellent!!
The Late Great Don Rich on Guitar
This actually sounds pretty good. I don't watch stuff too often, this seems pretty good
The Buckaroos compliment him well.
I thought that was the buckaroos. Buck Owens was also one of my favorite singers. So is John Cash.
I Love it !!
damn
VHS.......
I just saw a video of young Willie Nelson at this same place playing the same guitar..weird
Being backed by the Buckaroos
@ Kade Berrier, I thought that Guitar Player looked a lot like the Late Great Don Rich, and then your comment confirms my thoughts.
What's up with that logo being on the screen the whole time making the singers' heads all blurry in every video? Very annoying.
These are probably from old vcr tapes.
I know it’s probably sacrilegious but I like this version better than Cash’s.
I was thinking the same thing. Johnny’s voice was perfect for what he did, but he didn’t have a voice like Charley. I consider the number one Country voice of all time to be Hank Williams with either Charley or Randy Travis running in second place. Probably have to give Charley the edge.
The backing band is certainly superior, just listen to that guitar solo. I might like this more than JC’s original. It adds a more casual listening experience that would be comfortable to listen to more frequently for me.
He was a violent orange head with strong citric and caustic oils on the surface, so you didn’t mess with him.
defiantly not John cash!
who is?
no shit sherlock