@@batteriesnotincluded4715 I do not agree with that personally but I can see the appeal. You need to have a very specific mood and taste in mind for that I would figure. That or at least finely chop them to the point of it basically becoming a powered spice or something...
I lived in the same neighborhood as Porter n Dolly (iykyk) in Nashville back in the late 60's/early 70's. You'd see them at the grocery store as well as other celebs. Nashville used to be cool.
Totally agree- that level of human compassion and forgiveness is unfortunately hard to find these days. After learning about this back-story, I realize Dolly could serve as an example of ethical behavior, to women and men, in both business and in life. And the immense level of talent on top of all of this? A saint, indeed.
Can we just acknowledge how amazing Brain Tyree Henry was and how funny his storry telling was for one of the non-stand up comedians who was on the show.
Porter produced it first. Dolly took it to number 1 4x's. She didn't let Elvis record it because he wanted rights to it and she wasn't giving up her rights to it. Dolly still makes money ever time it's played. Weither it's her singing or Whitney Houston singing. She's made more than $20 million on just this song
So I just briefly read up on it as I was in shock too that someone in their prime to go out like that. The accounts told by the only 2 witnesses suggest a much more sinister picture.
:)...Nice, Bubbles from the "Wire" playing King Joe Oliver...As a musician, and child of the 60's, and loving Sam Cooke and admiring the others, this was a great DH!
Sam Cooke covered "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons", but so did a lot of people, but he didn't write it. Nat King Cole probably had the most famous version. Just a minor uh...correction, sorry.
I heard a totally different story about "Jolene" from Dolly in a documentary. It was about a woman bank teller that dealt with her husband one time, and she came up with the idea. Nothing happened in real life - just the idea for the lyrics.
Actually he wasn't going to perform that song until the night Muhammad Ali became World Champ and him Malcolm X Muhammad Ali and Jim Brown had a gentleman's night and Sam Cooke and Malcolm X got into it a little bit about what needs to be done which fortified Sam Cooke putting out that song the classic a change going to come
😂why do it seem like all the inspirations come from jail? The Montgomery letter, Malcolm x, what else? Did Johnny Cash get inspired by jail too or did he inspire the inmates in jail?
I am happy to see these narrators enjoy the freedom to feel at ease while they relate the anecdotes of history. While alcohol is a deadly and highly addictive drug, which kills more people each year than all other drugs, at least these narrators have the freedom to adjust their consciousness in the way they choose fit. We may feel grateful that they have not chosen to influence their consciousness in a way that that would be illegal by selecting the wrong drug, a choice for which they would be not only widely condemned, but also quite likely imprisoned. Sobriety, most people come to realize, is the best option, though its taste is not so sweet when mandated by law, under threat of the loss of one's personal Liberty. 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.' Declaration of Independence:
I always thought "I Love You for Senimemtal Reasons" was a Nat King Cole song. That's a lie. I thought it was a Dean Martin song until a few minute ago. But I just looked it up and it's NKC. Unless the internet lied.
Woah the Sam Cooke story was amazing, sir. Thank you for introducing these musicians to a new generation
You left us too early, Sam!
@@joelspringman523 the Great ones always will, we can not behold that type of person alive
@@derek7379
Sad but true.
The Dolly Parton story hit my emotions more than I thought it would.
“you can have it all back for free” that hit too hard
SAME!
She is too kind.
I lost it when the white guy walked up with a bowl of potato salad.
I would've died laughing if they made potato salad.
I agree with that Potato Salad rant. That stuff needs some good mustard in there.
And eggs.
Pickle relish 😊
And raisins!😂
@@batteriesnotincluded4715 I do not agree with that personally but I can see the appeal. You need to have a very specific mood and taste in mind for that I would figure. That or at least finely chop them to the point of it basically becoming a powered spice or something...
Mustard, pickle relish, eggs. That dish better be bursting with those harmonizing flavors or I'm not touching it.
“A CHANGE GON COME! Forgive me Sam.”
CHANGE IS HERE!!~ (Starting with one CHAUVIN in JAIL.....)Amen!!
Brian Henry is right about potato salad, that's all I had to add
TRUE, LMAO~~ (BUT DIDN'T U LIKE THE STORY??)
😅😅
I got to have paprika in my potato salad
Ya, it has to include eggs. I could eat it every day!
@@casey4602
Oh, ya!
I lived in the same neighborhood as Porter n Dolly (iykyk) in Nashville back in the late 60's/early 70's. You'd see them at the grocery store as well as other celebs. Nashville used to be cool.
Motel hotel holiday INNNNNNNNNN🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 paper boy at again
Please un-cancel this show
it was canceled? not just a pandemic-pause?
Add my signature to the petition
Ditto
Let’s make it happen!
Asé
I love that song" A change is gonna come" love the narrator too!
Dolly Parton is the Queen of Country and Western and she’s loveable with it.
With all due respect those huge knockers are legendary
Dolly Parton is a living saint.
Totally agree- that level of human compassion and forgiveness is unfortunately hard to find these days. After learning about this back-story, I realize Dolly could serve as an example of ethical behavior, to women and men, in both business and in life. And the immense level of talent on top of all of this? A saint, indeed.
Western and country are different things and I just learned that
She seems like a doll:
Truly angel-like.
I'm a white, straight male. If your potato salad isn't yellow... Get bent
Johnny Knoxville as Johnny Cash is hilarious!
Can we just acknowledge how amazing Brain Tyree Henry was and how funny his storry telling was for one of the non-stand up comedians who was on the show.
And this is how I learn history. Thank you
2025- I still want this show to make a comeback.
I never knew they did an episode with Kristoferson but for real he's one of my favorite super interesting celebrities.
Ohh keep on checking, you will find nothing but the BEST CELEBS!!
I'm pissedoferson
Johnny as Johnny is pure gold
Missed opportunity to have Trixie Mattel!
Kris Kristofferson.. Geez!!! He was already a Rockstar before his family disowned him. Fkn AWESOME story Bro!
Porter produced it first. Dolly took it to number 1 4x's. She didn't let Elvis record it because he wanted rights to it and she wasn't giving up her rights to it. Dolly still makes money ever time it's played. Weither it's her singing or Whitney Houston singing. She's made more than $20 million on just this song
The Beatles actually wanted Sam to tour with them.
The sam Cooke story is just... damn depressing 🤨
@Layton Weston wow so it is an add in the comments wow the adds are getting stronger
4 real! I never knew he died before that song became huge
I never knew.
So I just briefly read up on it as I was in shock too that someone in their prime to go out like that. The accounts told by the only 2 witnesses suggest a much more sinister picture.
@@AndyTaken And accounts by other witnesses put those 2 into question as well.
“YESSS aye you, a change gone come. You, a change gone come. You, a change gone come. Sam Cooke.” -Sam Cooke
The sound of Louis Armstrong’s horn might just redeem the sins of human history.
Kris was on the series ' Madalorien' just afew years ago and he was great!
Sam fulfilled his purpose. Bless him
It’s a shame he didn’t live to see it.
:)...Nice, Bubbles from the "Wire" playing King Joe Oliver...As a musician, and child of the 60's, and loving Sam Cooke and admiring the others, this was a great DH!
"JonBenet? Yeah I think the brother..."
🤣🤣😭😭
I've been around potato salad many times, but I have never eaten it.
It’s great with some BBQ! Get you some collard greens or beans with it too. Make sure it’s yellow. No joke.
Brian's eyes lookin a little red to me, I don't think he's just "drunk"
Sam Cooke covered "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons", but so did a lot of people, but he didn't write it. Nat King Cole probably had the most famous version. Just a minor uh...correction, sorry.
Casey Wilson as Dolly Parton.
The rest is implied.
I'm wishing Lord that I was stoned ... Maybe the best come-down lyrics before they invented ecstacy :P
I went to the movies once and I was the only one there except for a guy eating a giant container of potato salad
Amber Ruffin as Barbara Cooke! Awesome!
All of these stories are legendary.
Was that Amber in the beginning? I Love her!
Tusks are awesome...i just wouldn't have one in my house. But you did amazing.
Dolly is... that woman is just a treasure!
PORTER WAGNER LOOKS LIKE BENNY HILL! 😂😂😂😂
Bruh. Half of this series is just that dude learning black history while smashed.
Bland potato salad is as offensive as racism 😩😂
😂😂😂 I love this
Wait, Bubbles AND Randy Wagstaff?
I stan. 🙌🏾
I heard a totally different story about "Jolene" from Dolly in a documentary. It was about a woman bank teller that dealt with her husband one time, and she came up with the idea. Nothing happened in real life - just the idea for the lyrics.
This is so good istg
Awesome episode😂😂😂
bubbles and Randy form the wire ...thats dope
0:27 I hope Disney doesn't see this 😬 #Eternals
Awesome Work ✌️
Thank you. I love history.
Drunk History I’m still waiting in Loni Love to make an appearance!
Hellooooo....
don't discriminate against me for of the color of my ....potato salad 😂
The title is so interesting 😂
True
THIS IS ONE OF MANNNNNNY TITLES & AREAS OF HISTORY THAT I NEVER HEARD OF, UNTIL I WATCHED HIS SHOW!! (4 REAL!)
Some fool is landing a helicopter in our yard... right outta the sky🎶🎶🎼
Funny the guy song the whitney houston version of always love you.
7:48 isn't Norma Jean Marylin Monroe?
No. Norma _Jeane_ Mortenson changed her name to _Marilyn_ Monroe. Norma Jean Beasler went by the name Norma Jean.
Also, Norma Jean was the "girl singer" until 1967. Marilyn Monroe died in 1962. So.....
I loved this show
18:38 dude looks like he could Be Chris' younger brother
I love this lol
Actually he wasn't going to perform that song until the night Muhammad Ali became World Champ and him Malcolm X Muhammad Ali and Jim Brown had a gentleman's night and Sam Cooke and Malcolm X got into it a little bit about what needs to be done which fortified Sam Cooke putting out that song the classic a change going to come
Holyshyt, I didn't know this at all! Wow! :)
The auto show was amazing
Anybody else craving potato salad now?
Almost didn't even notice Cash was played by Knoxville...
Wowww ✨👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
😂why do it seem like all the inspirations come from jail? The Montgomery letter, Malcolm x, what else? Did Johnny Cash get inspired by jail too or did he inspire the inmates in jail?
Bullet Train!! Yeah manye!🎉🎉🎉
Funny enough coins can rupture your stomach so Loueys real lucky he didn’t swallow any of them
YES LOUIS ARMSTRONG THE JEWISH ICON
Amber Ruffin as Sam Cooke's wife. You go gurl.
I am happy to see these narrators enjoy the freedom to feel at ease while they relate the anecdotes of history. While alcohol is a deadly and highly addictive drug, which kills more people each year than all other drugs, at least these narrators have the freedom to adjust their consciousness in the way they choose fit. We may feel grateful that they have not chosen to influence their consciousness in a way that that would be illegal by selecting the wrong drug, a choice for which they would be not only widely condemned, but also quite likely imprisoned. Sobriety, most people come to realize, is the best option, though its taste is not so sweet when mandated by law, under threat of the loss of one's personal Liberty.
'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.'
Declaration of Independence:
Wrong Place wrong time. Nice command of the English language.
Sir please
Dolly watching this like ☺️
RIP sam cooke.
Today I found out that "Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You" was in fact not a Whitney Houston song.
Isn't plain potatoe salad just mashed potatoes?
Basically cold mash potatoes.
Where is that change?!!
Sam Cooke 💔
I'm here for the potato salad 🥗
Yay Dolly!
They need to make new episodes but with cannabis instead of alcohol.
His black card has nearly been revoked 3x (min) in his life.
Keep on keeping on my friend
Hey girl, can I listen real quick, to the band that’s on the other side of this wall?
Sentimental Reasons is a Nat King Cole song.......🙄 but it was covered by Sam
Is this really Johnny Knoxville playing as Johnny Cash?
Except I love you for sentimental reasons was Nat King Cole, not Sam Cooke!
There's a great song by a short, fat, bald, white man who sings under the name Har Mar Superstar, and it's called "Lady, You Shot Me."
bro that Sam was talking to on the bus alsp played in the Ray movie as a member of the band im pretty sure or atleast he could be dudes twin
Is that Johnny Knoxville as Johnny Cash?? 👀
Change gonna come...
Was that a chicken walking around in the background??
Loved Kris Kristofferson's 1960s milspec beard and hair!
Why did Cooke tour in the South?
He wasn’t afraid of the South along with many other performers.
He wasn’t afraid of the South along with many other performers.
"Instructure" captioning... 😄😄😄
Minor detail, but that's Johnny Knoxville, not Cash...🤣
😢The irony of Sam Cooke shot and killed by a black woman in that time 😢....
While I agree I can also understand that the trench coat at that time were worn by streakers so I understand the panic.
I always thought "I Love You for Senimemtal Reasons" was a Nat King Cole song. That's a lie. I thought it was a Dean Martin song until a few minute ago. But I just looked it up and it's NKC. Unless the internet lied.
Cheers to US! Change is going to Come! :)
We don't deserve Dolly!!!