Thomas you of all people have witnessed God's power when He saved your voice and made it better than it was. It makes since that this song would be number one with you singing lead. I'm so proud of you Little Brother. Father continue to use Thomas Nalley as your missionary of music and watch over his Family as he is about Your mission Amen
Not a bad song, at all! I noticed, though, that, at the end, they only received a smattering of applause.... which is kind of strange. It is what it is, I guess. I sure do miss the days, when it was Ray Dean Reese at Bass, Ed Crawford at Baritone, Jim Hamill at lead, and also doing the part of being the Emcee, and Ernie Phillips at Tenor. Gary Dillard was back at the Steel Guitar, and also playing other instruments, such as Dobro, Harmonica, and Banjo. That fella sure could play those instruments! Then you had Greg Fox at Drums, Wayne Maynard at Bass Guitar, and Ol' Peanut, Anthony Burger, at the Piano. Now THAT was a mighty force to be reckoned with! They had others come into the group, as others left, like when Garry Sheppard replaced Ernie Phillips at the Tenor slot, and Arthur Rice, who came in to play Bass Guitar, after Wayne Maynard left. Even then...they were STILL a mighty force to be reckoned with! As they say, though, time moves on. Some of these gentlemen have died, and you can't really replace them, but, as I said, it is what it is.
Love Th Kingsmen and So proud to know this sweet fellow Thomas Nalley ❤️❤️
Thomas you of all people have witnessed God's power when He saved your voice and made it better than it was. It makes since that this song would be number one with you singing lead. I'm so proud of you Little Brother.
Father continue to use Thomas Nalley as your missionary of music and watch over his Family as he is about Your mission Amen
Great Quartet. 1 of my favorites.
They dressed so nice & the background is perfick. 👃👃👃👃❤
Not a bad song, at all! I noticed, though, that, at the end, they only received a smattering of applause.... which is kind of strange.
It is what it is, I guess.
I sure do miss the days, when it was Ray Dean Reese at Bass, Ed Crawford at Baritone, Jim Hamill at lead, and also doing the part of being the Emcee, and Ernie Phillips at Tenor. Gary Dillard was back at the Steel Guitar, and also playing other instruments, such as Dobro, Harmonica, and Banjo. That fella sure could play those instruments! Then you had Greg Fox at Drums, Wayne Maynard at Bass Guitar, and Ol' Peanut, Anthony Burger, at the Piano. Now THAT was a mighty force to be reckoned with!
They had others come into the group, as others left, like when Garry Sheppard replaced Ernie Phillips at the Tenor slot, and Arthur Rice, who came in to play Bass Guitar, after Wayne Maynard left. Even then...they were STILL a mighty force to be reckoned with!
As they say, though, time moves on. Some of these gentlemen have died, and you can't really replace them, but, as I said, it is what it is.
How can I get a soundtrack
I don’t believe it’s available yet!