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Country music videos that I find on the internet or wherever. Some commentary too! I hope you find something you enjoy :)
Stonewall Jackson, Life To Go - Live on Louisiana Hayride 1962
A clip from an episode of The Louisiana Hayride Radio Show in February 24th, 1962
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Faron Young, She Went a Little Bit Farther
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Faron Young, She Went a Little Bit Farther
Stonewall Jackson, Me and You and a Dog Named Boo 1971 Live
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From an episode of Country Music Standard Time in 1971 #classiccountrymusic #countrymusic #music #classiccountry
The Porter Wagoner Show with Charlie Louvin, 1967
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Charlie Louvin, 1967
The Porter Wagoner Show with Ferlin Husky 1962
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The Porter Wagoner Show Show #18 Season: One Year: 1962 With Pretty Miss Norma Jean/Speck Rhodes The Wagonmasters: Don Warden/Bennie Williams/Jack Little Announcer: T. Tommy Cutrer Guest - Ferlin Husky/Simon Crum Porter Wagoner - “Tennessee Saturday Night” Ferlin Husky - “Wings of a Dove” Norma Jean - “If I Live Long Enough” Porter Wagoner & The Gang - “The Crawdad Song” The Wagonmasters - “Ste...
The Porter Wagoner Show with June Carter, 1962
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The Porter Wagoner Show Show #20 Season: One Year: 1962 With Pretty Miss Norma Jean/Speck Rhodes The Wagonmasters: Don Warden/Bennie Williams/Jack Little Announcer: T. Tommy Cutrer Guests - June Carter Porter Wagoner - “Y'all Come” June Carter - “Comedy” Norma Jean - “A Little Bitty Tear” Porter Wagoner - “Cryin' Loud” Benny Williams - “Jesse James” (Instrumental/Banjo) Speck Rhodes - (Comedy) ...
The Porter Wagoner Show with Cowboy Copas 1962
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The Porter Wagoner Show Show #24 Season: Two Year: 1962 With Pretty Miss Norma Jean/Speck Rhodes The Wagonmasters: Don Warden/Buck Trent/Jack Little Announcer: T. Tommy Cutrer Guest - Cowboy Copus Porter Wagoner - “Kaw Liga” Buck Trent - "Blue Moon of Kentucky" (Instrumental) Cowboy Copas - “Alabam” Norma Jean - “It Keeps Right on a Hurtin' Porter Wagoner - “I've Enjoyed as Much of This as I Ca...
The Porter Wagoner Show with Conway Twitty 1967
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Conway Twitty 1967
The Porter Wagoner Show with Lefty Frizzell 1962
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Lefty Frizzell 1962
The Porter Wagoner Show with Carl Smith 1966
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Carl Smith 1966
The Porter Wagoner Show with Carl and Pearl Butler, 1967
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Carl and Pearl Butler, 1967
The Porter Wagoner Show with Webb Pierce 1968
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Webb Pierce 1968
Stonewall Jackson and Billy Walker, Waterloo 1970
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Stonewall Jackson and Billy Walker, Waterloo 1970
The Porter Wagoner Show with Bill Anderson, 1964
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Bill Anderson, 1964
The Porter Wagoner Show with Charlie Walker 1968
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Charlie Walker 1968
The Porter Wagoner Show with Charlie Walker 1962
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Charlie Walker 1962
The Porter Wagoner Show with Red Sovine, 1965
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Red Sovine, 1965
Stonewall Jackson, The Minutemen are Turning in Their Graves 1966
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Stonewall Jackson, The Minutemen are Turning in Their Graves 1966
The Porter Wagoner Show with Jim Ed Brown 1967
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Jim Ed Brown 1967
The Porter Wagoner Show with George Jones 1968
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The Porter Wagoner Show with George Jones 1968
Porter Wagoner, Jimmy Brown the Newsboy 1966
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Porter Wagoner, Jimmy Brown the Newsboy 1966
Stonewall Jackson, Why I'm Walkin' 1969
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Stonewall Jackson, Why I'm Walkin' 1969
Stonewall Jackson, I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water 1991 Live
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Stonewall Jackson, I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water 1991 Live
The Porter Wagoner Show with Faron Young 1967
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Faron Young 1967
The Porter Wagoner Show with Billy Walker 1967
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The Porter Wagoner Show with Billy Walker 1967
Besides my Grandpa, Conway, was the only other man that made my Grandma weak in the knees.
I was a 1 year old in 1967...😮
Who's the banjo player?
@@nathandodge665 Buck Trent
Oh I Love these shows ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
While I was certainly a fan of his classic music, I've heard that being a member of George Jones' "Jones' Boys" backup road band was an absolute nightmare! Probably the worst job a Nashville musician could have back in those days! One of many stories I've heard was how he left his band stranded pennyless in England. They had to have their parents wire them money to fly back to America!
George is Great, but Buck Trent is the greatest!
Porter was always one of my favorites when I was growing up
Mom sings that song I’m Going Back to where I come from!
Some great songs on this video. Thanks for putting it up❤
Meanwhile in the real world, “Mrs. Robinson” by Simon & Garfunkel was the number one song in the country.
Man Buck’s banjo gets a lil much at times
Personally, I'd prefer it without the electric pickup.
George assaulted Porter in a public restroom once in a dispute over Tammy lmao
Played this every weekend at VFW halls around Atlanta with the legendary CJ and Michelle West. Best education ever.
Absolutely love the hair dew , I mean George . My era. Saw him old Norfolk Arena two times . With Carolina Charlie. If anyone still remembers.
I use to watch this show when I was a little kid.
Me too I was 12 when this one aired
2:00 wow that banjo!!
I play blues harmonica,but slide ssteel is mypassin
Buck Trent, the electic five string banjo master.
If his hair was longer he looks just like Tom Petty l😂
What a square head George Jones had. I’m glad it didn’t impact on his musicianship though. Speaking of which, kudos to the banjo player… his picking and bending on rocky top is excellent.
Buck Trent was supposedly the slowest mortal ever he sure didn't play that way,
LOVE LOOKING AT THEM WHEN THEY WERE SO YOUNG & HAVING NO IDEA WHAT LAY IN STORE FOR THEM~~~MAY ALL WHO HAVE GONE R.I.P.
Love this wonderful show my Missouri star.best show .
A very talented young woman. She will do good in the future if she continues working hard ...😂. By the way, this is real country music. What goes for country music today is only CMINO, Country Music In Name Only.
Here's Buck Trent with his electric five string banjo.
George must've been hammered the day this was recorded - The kids were brought out so that ole Porter wouldn't have to bandy words with slurring Jones, and Mike Treadwell (bass - The Race is On) seems to be keeping his distance during the duet. All-in-all George seems to been on the minimum time necessary to fulfill the contract.
For someone who is supposedly hammered he's holding it well and singing better than anyone of the so called country music singers of today
I watched this show quite a bit back in my younger days. Even before Dolly, when Norma Jean was the “girl singer.” Love Dolly’s pure voice. George is good in this episode, too.
@randelhodge3277 sure would be nice if today we had such talent on the TV.
He does looked pretty bugg-eyied.
Whos the drummer for george? So good!
@@1992Maton I believe it's Roland Adam's
@@ianthatguyyfilms717 thank you kindly
Whatever happened to George Jones' Sons??? #1 how did they have the last name, Philips #2 No doubt talent in that awesome, blood line! Thank you for posting this shows are Simply Amazing!
Iovley old song keep them coming 😅😊 2:20
Anyone know the name of the fiddler who plays the breakdown (I think “Katyhill”) ?
Nevermind.. I found he is..: Mac McGehee
Hank Snow was the Canadian Jimmy Rogers
This is country gold
The Louvin brothers broke up because one of them was a big drinker
Ira killed in car accident. The Louvins never the same. Harmony was not there. Best harmony dual ever.
Yes Ira was the drinker and I agree with mosrite, some of the best harmony ever !
The enemy is the bar world
Banjo man is outa site!
Porter sued Dolly for 3 million dollars when she quit him.
Johnny Bond was great! I wish I could hear more of him on ‘Willie’s Roadhouse’ radio channel
Jim Carrey should play Porter in a Bio Pic. I can see the resemblance. Me, Myself and Irene.
After watching this if it wasn't the fact Bill Paxton is dead he'd fit a George Jones in Porter's bio pic.
May Dolly live forever. I always fall in Love in with anytime I hear her voice. Will my wife please allow me to name a daughter of mine Dolly. Dolly, I love her. Ever since I fell in love with Dolly in the 1970s, I am yet to find a voice like hers. Dolly, please live forever. The whole wide web loves You
Dolly always stole the show.
MUSICIANS -- Does anybody understand the signal processing at 6:36 that makes a banjo sound like a steel? I also noticed the fast triplet-picking runs at 1:45 (Rocky Top) that also sounded like a muted steel. The banjo player was detuning and tuning back up to make it sound like a steel again....meanwhile the actual pedal steel player was just standing up not even touching his instrument. Was that a processed banjo too?
PS. Mac McGeyhee the fiddler trading 8 beats with the banjo player...LOL...that guy has so much zest in his playing, it's just exploding out of him. I heard one time the tip of his fiddle caught on the back of Dolly's wig while they were live on air LOL. He just played it off like it was a prank on purpose.
Buck Trent and his electric banjo.
Buck Trent and his electric banjo.
Buck Trent , Truly an O riginal
There's a reason there aren't too many "electric" five strings hah.
They knew they had to keep the Coalminers with decent music back then or else they would revolt
God Dollies voice is heaven
ALWAYS great entertainment. Thanks for this one!!
Shew buddy George is lit like the Fourth of July. Slurring real heavy and weaving all over the place but singing right on pitch
That's George for you!
@@ianthatguyyfilms717 awful to say as im a cousin to Keith Whitley, so I shouldn’t say alcohol is cool or okay, but I actually like the 50s-60s drunk George.
Great Post! Thanks.
Porter was a self centered person The way he treated Dolly, by call her.out then act like he did.😊
Porter treated the band great. He would take road expenses off the top, paid Dolly who was on salary, then split 50-50 with the band. Porter's band was making twice what other artists band members were earning.
What a lucky man that could spend the night with Dolly.
Dolly Parton she's like driven snow ❄️❄️❄️❄️ Lordy up above
When musical Giants walk the Earth! What in the hell has happened to Country Music?
I love that song, Rocky Top and George Jones finding his style