I land on mountain tops with my small plane. I have a really good headset and Sirius SAT radio, with great sound. On one new landing of a 8700' peak, with a very tight landing and short landing area, THIS song happened to be playing. Right when I made my last turn and was fully committed to the demanding site (no changing my mind, I'm landing or crashing) Jean starts yodeling and right as I smoothly touchdown and come to a stop, the song ends. It could not have been choreographed better and it still gives me to chills to think of what great inadvertent timing it was. This is my favorite version of it.
Great fun--I especially enjoy Shepard's anticipatory smile, breaking character, as she comes up to the yodel. Hard to believe this song, and her recording of it, aren't better known.
Jean and I were friends from the fiftys,we worked country shows from backs of flat bed trucks to all over the world it seems. We would meet in one of our rooms to have a quick smack before going on stage. Now we both knew better than to eat before a show. She was the best of the best. Remember so many concerts in GA her world died with H.Hawkins. The sad day of H.Hawkins funeral. Jean was the life of any country friends get together. May she always rest in peace. Shirley Raye country singer.
Yes indeed! Jean Shepard, Wanda Jackson, Brenda Lee, etc.; I loved the rockabilly and traditional country. Jean will be missed. God bless her, and RIP.
My aunt Jean. Back when country music was "real", and the people who sung and entertained were "real". Not like these pretty faces and "fake" country music people we have in the business these days.
I love this fantastic. Shes so cute. And the guitar is great the yodeling is so great too wow i never heard of jean but now ill. Listen and research her music im a fan now❤
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson) THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN) I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO) LONELY LITTLE WORLD
I googled "Jean Shepard Ferlin Husky Second Fiddle" and what came up was a blurb that the two of them had performed that song on the Grand Ole Opry in 1964, so the guitar player is definitely Ferlin Husky.
Thanks for the info. I didn't even know that Ferlin Husky played lead guitar. I knew him only as a vocalist. But his playing in this show is incredible. I like it at the end when they change keys and Jean Shepard starts yodeling. Such fine musicianship.
@@antientdude1100, nope: 21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson) THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN) I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO) LONELY LITTLE WORLD
Grady Martin is the real answer: 21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson) THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN) I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO) LONELY LITTLE WORLD
with Graddy Martin: 21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson) THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN) I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO) LONELY LITTLE WORLD
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson) THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN) I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO) LONELY LITTLE WORLD
@@peanutdom That song, Yakety Sax, was written by 'Spider' Rich. Boots Randolph played it on the sax. Boots and Chet Atkins were inextricably intertwined in those days and Chet recorded his version on guitar calling it Yakety Ax. I watched Ray Cummins practicing Chet's version for a live performance in Nashville when Spider walked into the room and listened appreciatively.
this is my great aunt. and my goodness she was and is a great great person and singer just wish she was still alive 😢😢😢😰
thank you for sharing this. she will always be loved.
Sup Issac
I never realized what a great voice and personable lady she was !
Very talented woman ty for sharing
Love here.
A BIG THANKS to your great aunt, for making so many country fans happy!
Never pictured her as yodeler but she is one of the BEST I've ever heard.
+mitchell austin I was used to her yodeling ;-)
+donna nash she is FANTASTIC
She was a bass player too in an all girl band!
Beautiful woman with a beautiful voice, just a shame this younger generation can't follow in the footsteps..
They are... They just arnt getting exposure.
Ruby Leigh.
A true Opry legend. Love her singing. Rest In Peace, dear lady.
Glenn Johnson R.I.P Jean.Miss you.A lovely lady that spoke her mind about real country music.
I land on mountain tops with my small plane. I have a really good headset and Sirius SAT radio, with great sound. On one new landing of a 8700' peak, with a very tight landing and short landing area, THIS song happened to be playing. Right when I made my last turn and was fully committed to the demanding site (no changing my mind, I'm landing or crashing) Jean starts yodeling and right as I smoothly touchdown and come to a stop, the song ends. It could not have been choreographed better and it still gives me to chills to think of what great inadvertent timing it was. This is my favorite version of it.
Loved loved her and still love her music!
Great fun--I especially enjoy Shepard's anticipatory smile, breaking character, as she comes up to the yodel. Hard to believe this song, and her recording of it, aren't better known.
Jean and I were friends from the fiftys,we worked country shows from backs of flat bed trucks to all over the world it seems. We would meet in one of our rooms to have a quick smack before going on stage. Now we both knew better than to eat before a show.
She was the best of the best. Remember so many concerts in GA her world died with H.Hawkins. The sad day of H.Hawkins funeral. Jean was the life of any country friends get together. May she always rest in peace. Shirley Raye country singer.
Thank you for sharing memories.
Gotta love the twang .... lots of country twang.
Twang is my thing .... she is my kinda gal. Love her a lot. Best there is.
Rest in Peace Jean- you will be sadly missed thankfully we have your music to enjoy
true country music has been a big part of my life and I hope this new generation of young people never let it fade away.
That was my best friend playing the guitar. Walter Haynes. He played fiddle and steel in my band for 10 years. RIP
Bless her soul. RIP Jean. Wanda Jackson is left to carry on for you.
Yes indeed! Jean Shepard, Wanda Jackson, Brenda Lee, etc.; I loved the rockabilly and traditional country. Jean will be missed. God bless her, and RIP.
I shed a tear tonight for the loss of your beautiful young granddaughter at least she is with you in heaven now.
LOVE! Fabulous singing and yodeling!
Definitely traditional country. Jean Shepard is one of a kind.
Wow Ms. Jean so young back than, this is when country music was great ..
love it. I had the pleasure of seeing jean on the opry about five or six years a go with little jimmy and she sang this song and told some funny jokes
❤❤❤love second fiddle sung by a true country legend rest in peace Jean shepherd
I love Jean it brings good memories
SHE WILL BE MISSED ..R,I,P
That guitar solo is the Benny Hill music. :)
There is None better than Jean, The Grand Lady of Country Music
My aunt Jean. Back when country music was "real", and the people who sung and entertained were "real". Not like these pretty faces and "fake" country music people we have in the business these days.
Your aunt Jean was a great lady a terrific talent. RIP Jean. However, I disagree with you about current stars like Carrie Underwood.
Andrew Woodruff
I don't see where I said anything about Carrie Underwood?
I was raised on this music. Still love to hear her and it takes me back to home and my mom and dad.
Can you really call what they do today country? I think not! I don't like it at all.
@@andrewwoodruff652 Carrie Underwood ain’t. Country
I love this fantastic. Shes so cute. And the guitar is great the yodeling is so great too wow i never heard of jean but now ill. Listen and research her music im a fan now❤
Jean Shepard will alway be her as I play her song out loud so she hear it too . RIP Jean but here is 1 of ur song Slippin'' Away & Dear John Letter
Glad I got to talk to her. She was a grand lady
thats Ferlin Husky playing :)
+Dennis Wilson I'm a just little bit confused, he's strangely out of sync (she's not) ... ?
+rogoznjan might be your device...
That is not Ferlin Husky on the guitar!
Sure does look like him. And they did do a lot of stuff together.
Yes, I also think it is Ferlin Husky. If you Google his image, you may believe it too!
Wow. She made me smile!!!!!!!!
Beautiful song
Now this is country music not that crap thats played today.
You can have your own definition of country music, but don't insult what other people like just because you don't like it.
Aperloutly totaly agree real country music
Agreed
She was the real deal, no question.
Now that's some yodelin' :)
Thank you. She was so great.
Thank You Friend, great video, --BTU---Love ya dearly! Cheers OXOX
i VISITED THE OPRY AGAIN A FEW WEEKS AGO FOR THE 5TH TIME, IT WAS NOT THE SAME WITHOUT YOU AND LITTLE JIMMY NOT THERE.
Jean Shepard was my great grandmother's cousin 😊
wow!!! Jean yodels great!!!
SHE WAS THE QUEEN MOTHER OF COUNTRY MUSIC..
she has to stand on a stepladder, to pick corn...fantastic archive footage !👁
Ferlin Husky be cuttin' up! He's a bad cat.
Love her singing but I really love g he we yodeling
Kerennn Beautiful... Very good
RIP Jean
wow - i didn't know should yodeled too. fantastic !
Love her capitol 45s ...western hillbilly greats...cool to see mr.hillbilly simon crum on rockin geetar....2 hoops and a holler indeedy
Great voice
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson)
THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN)
I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO)
LONELY LITTLE WORLD
❤❤❤Jean❤❤❤ A Talent!
Love her❤❤
R.I.P.
Great all round😊
A great star
Super
This is my great aunt
Sure
i love you Jean, you are awesome! 2013
That s the music I love
That's the music I love
what did they use for sound? there isen't any mics hanging or in front. if it was lip sink and air guitar they were very good at it.
whatiswhatwillbe live music back then. nothing was ever fake!
+Katz ownlee I love this music too but that guy is not playing that guitar. It wasn't always live.
Love it
We keep losing the good ones.
you told the truth there !
great memories
♪♪♪ Then you bought that guitar...♪♪♪ : ) ♥
R.I.P Jean.
JEAN FORGOT TO SAY R I P WAS A BEAUTIFUL LADY DJ JOHNNY LEE IRELAND AS BELOW
JEAN SHEPARD TRUE COUNTRY TALKED TO HER 2005 ON MY RADIO COUNTRY SHOW REAL LADY COUNTRY MUSIC IN HER BLOOD DJ JOHNNY LEE 28 YRS A DJ IRELAND
This is real country music!! Thank you for sharing this video!! Is that the great guitar skills of Jerry Reed??
Beautiful comment,hello Katie how arr you doing 👋👋
R.I.P GOD BLESS
Very nice ! Where on guitar ?
Was this song recorded and released in the 50's? Would appreciate to hear from her great fans. Thank you!
This was certainly recorded in the early fifties, remember my mum playing it when I was just a young lad, cheers from Tasmania
I googled "Jean Shepard Ferlin Husky Second Fiddle" and what came up was a blurb that the two of them had performed that song on the Grand Ole Opry in 1964, so the guitar player is definitely Ferlin Husky.
Thanks for the info. I didn't even know that Ferlin Husky played lead guitar. I knew him only as a vocalist. But his playing in this show is incredible. I like it at the end when they change keys and Jean Shepard starts yodeling. Such fine musicianship.
1:07 That song sounds familiar
I believe that’s Boots Randolph on guitar, but I could be wrong
Not to detract from Jean's singing - who ws/is the guitar player??
Ferlin Husky
@@antientdude1100, nope:
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson)
THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN)
I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO)
LONELY LITTLE WORLD
not Jimmy Capps on guitar for sure. not seen him before. Perhaps Spider Wilson in early years?
Ferlin Husky
Grady Martin is the real answer:
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson)
THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN)
I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO)
LONELY LITTLE WORLD
Boy, she was some yodeler, wasn't she! One of the best. Very pretty, too.
Love her yodeling
Damn the way she yodel
thank u
Is that Jerry Reed???
Bão dimais em bão mineirez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's what I'm talkin' about...
Jean Shepard Performs hit With Ferlin Husky
with Graddy Martin:
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson)
THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN)
I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO)
LONELY LITTLE WORLD
wish i could yodel like jean does
Beautiful comment, Hello how are you doing 👋
I'm curious to know, who is the guitar player? anyone/ Thanks1
Ferlin Husky
@@antientdude1100 No, it's Grady Martin.
Who is the guitar player?
Who was playing the guitar?
Any one know who guitarist is?
Ferlin Husky
Who is picking the guitar
I am
Simon Crum,,,,,, lol
21 March 1960 [no. 9421, 19:00-22:00] Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jean Shepard (Grady Martin [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Walter Haynes [steel], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson)
THE ROOT OF EVIL (IS A MAN)
I'D LIKE TO KNOW (WHERE PEOPLE GO)
LONELY LITTLE WORLD
Let's just say this I soooo my life
A song written by Betty Amos
Yeehaw 🤠
Not sure....but i'm thinking that's Jimmy Capps
Yeee Haw. Well Mary Sue you sure look purty
Ballad of Peggy Hill
Is this the one Dolly Parton knew?
I know how he feels.....
That guitar solo is the theme song to "Benny Hill" !
Long befor Benny Hill.
yakety sax came out the year before this
@@peanutdom That song, Yakety Sax, was written by 'Spider' Rich. Boots Randolph played it on the sax. Boots and Chet Atkins were inextricably intertwined in those days and Chet recorded his version on guitar calling it Yakety Ax. I watched Ray Cummins practicing Chet's version for a live performance in Nashville when Spider walked into the room and listened appreciatively.