Jerry was such a humble musician. He could blow the ears and fingers off of anyone but always put the music first. One of the most underrated guitarists likely of all time when it comes to the public perception.
Marty Robbins lived lifetimes in all he accomplished. He was a singer, a writer, an actor , a race car driver, a comedian, a STAR in life and on The Grand Ol Opry. He died much too young.
I remember the night he passed away. I was in 6th grade listening to the clock radio falling asleep... When they announced Marty Robbins died. I cried in my pillow
Yeah !! The Opry was not the same for me after Marty Robbins died !! But I can't understand why the Opry doesn't let the stars children perform on the Opry ?? They sound like their parents and are much better than the new wave that they are promoting !! I would drive 8 hrs for that !!
It's surreal how these two are now buried in the same cemetery. Marty and Jerry are some of my favorites of all time. Their will never be anyone like them.
Rose Blake it did make it that much better. Roy Clark was killer on guitar too and acted like an idiot then would melt your face lol. They don’t make em like that anymore, that’s for sure. Love these guys.
My favorite thing about Jerry Reed is that hes always laughing, smiling and having a great time playing music. Its serious business, but not SERIOUS BUSINESS. Dimebag Darrell was and Zakk Wylde is the same way. Serious, but loving it and having fun.
I think it's toss up between Jerry Reed and Marty Robin's. I went to a Ray Price/Marty Robin's concert when I was about 18. Ray Price was a great singer. Marty Robin's was a Fantastic Entertainer! Price came out, sat on a stool, sang one song after another and never engaged the audience AT ALL. Marty Robin's came out and from that moment on it was like electric energry ran though the audience. He caught you up and didn't turn you loose until the very end. We were clapping, laughing and just plain energized. He move around, joking, flirting with the women and playing all of us like the finest instrument ever made. Not one single person left that concert without a grin on their face, laughing and a spring in their step. It's been over 50 years and I can still get that feeling just remembering it. 😂
One thing I've noticed in all the clips I've seen of Jerry picking with other folks is how he always respected the other musicians when they were doing their solos. Watching them play and just keeping the rhythm or outright not playing while they did their thing
One of the greatest country guitarists and vocalists together! Wow! Notice how Jerry defers to Marty when he sings, he doesn’t try to compete , and quietly compliments him. What a pro.
Chris Stapleton? Granted his Guitar playing isn't on Jerry's level, Brad and Keith are about all that even come close, or his voice but he ain't no slouch.
Look at Martys reaction when he finished his song... this wasn't a job for either of them, this was pure fun and I love seeing that as much as listening to the music.
LOVE THIS!!! I miss that music too. Back when country was country and not failed pop-music-wannabes singing pop music reject songs. Current "country music" is crap.
K Leitner Love your comment! "Failed pop stars" is exactly right! New country is nothing but "cornpone " clichés about "huntin fishin and front porches". Guys like Jerry, Waylon, Cash sang about their lives, they were artists first, not guys trying conform or aspire to certain images like "bro country ". Jerry had more talent and especially charisma than any of the new guys. Jerry often played the clown but he was considered to be the Hendrix of country music. His career never went super nova because he refused to play the game. His main focus was to be an artist and he was one of the best!
These were my Dad's two favorite artists and I can't deny the insane amount of talent and charisma on that stage. When my father passed on to be with our heavenly father We found a Polaroid picture of Marty Robbins and on the back of it was written "To my son - Thanksgiving 1977". That was 17 days from when I was born. Rest in peace Pop.
You made me think about it.....its like an orchestra though. A recording will never give that live performance feel. Although preserved, we have still lost something golden.
Nobody plays and performs like Jerry Reed, his upbeat songs are still marveled today when one discovers them. Who doesn't love "when your hot your hot"?
I think I was around 13 or 14 the first time I heard any country song. Living in Oregon I had spent the night at my friends house. They were from Missouri. So El Paso comes on. It’s my very first country song ever. I was only exposed to Jazz (my parents) and Led Zeppelin (sisters). I loved El Paso. I couldn’t get enough of it. Marty Robbins opened a new world of music for me. (I was also a major Hee Haw fan)
It was late 1981 or early '82. I was around 12 years old and the only country station in town (at the time) played a "new" song late one night. I had NEVER heard a song like it. Instead of a love song or drinking song or cheating song, it told the story of a Texas Ranger. II was really annoyed that they did not give the song title or the singer's name. A few months later, I was doing research on country music for an 8th-grade paper when I read just one sentence about a song called "Big Iron" and my mind went back to the lyrics of that song. "Big Iron, big iron, When he tried to match the ranger with the big iron on his hip." I've loved Marty Robbins' music ever since.
Glen Campbell said that Jerry Reed showed him how to play the cool 8 descending chords on the song Southern Nights, which Glen said really made the song complete.
Marty Robbins what an entertainer and singer, my mom loved him. Everytime she picked up her guitar she would sing Dont worry about me, Both these guys were comedians, great singers and great musicians.
Jerry Reed plays the simplest chords in the world and turn them into gold. No one comps like him, let alone his guitar wizardry, he is the true impersonation of the old Nashville saying : "All you need is three chords and the truth"!
Jerry Reed is the First person who comes to mind as the personified definition of "you had me from hello". Immediately, he makes you smile. This guy was literally Born Ready. Great performer, great backup. Great guitar player.
That’s more talent in two performers than you’ll see in any venue in 2022. Spectacular. Marty Robbins was one of a kind. Then again, so was Jerry Reed. Both real gentlemen and self-effacing. I’d sure love to hear Jerry pick and Marty sing again. Or Vice versa. Jerry Reed was right with Glen Campbell as a picker and has his share of a songbook with hits. Marty certainly could pick and play keyboards with incomparable vocals. It gets no better.
I don't think modern guitarists understand how good Jerry was. His picking skills are immediately enchanting and always crowd pleasing but technically very difficult.
Two incredible performers ... Jerry Reed always cracked me up good ole down home boy. Marty had a voice like butter. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.
There would be a lot of back slapping, one foot on the chair, one on the ground, forearms across the knee, hands on hips and general manly carrying on.
Man the first song is a hell of a drinking song and also, i could definitely chug a few (alot!) along with these songs and with you guys,and play the hell out of my guitar🎸!!!!!Love you Jerry!!!!!
Damn that man could sing and play with the best of em, hell he was the best of em! Very very underrated and a real down to earth music loving man! RIP two greats
"If I could sing like that, I"d make firewood out of this." Haha, Jerry was so funny. This video is making me a fan of country music, and I've never been to into country music. Marty has a silky smooth voice, he sings effortlessly. Top talents, these two.
My mom was IN LOVE with Marty Robbins. She had a M.R. calendar in the basement by the washing machine / dryer. At the end of the year, she turned the calendar to her favorite photo of Marty and IT STAYED THERE on into the new year. My parents went to see a country show featuring a bunch of artists from that time, when country music was good (not like now when it's shite). Dad somehow managed to get the two of them back stage and she met and talked to her hero. I freaked out at the end of Breaking Bad when Walter found that Marty Robbins cassette and he played El Paso. Good stuff.
I admire Jerry Reed so much. He plays and sings like a little kid with no rules or structure, which is why he is a genius. He does not lock himself in to any rules and bleeds imagination as he plays and talks, sings, laughs. Like a little kid and we’ll love that little kid for his unique creativity which no one’s else can duplicate, however, I love those artists that can play his style.
I thought there was fair chance I'd seen all of Jerry there was to see, then this gem shows up in my recommended videos. And with Marty! Uncle Pen at the end! Thank you for posting. This is a treasure.
Marty Robbins reminds me of Frank Sinatra. They're both so relaxed, so smooth, and then you get reminded how absolutely talented and professional they are. Absolute masters of their skill. And I agree with Mr. Whipple that Jerry Reed was underrated. He could do rock, country, blues, anything he wanted. Whatever he did, he made it entertaining.
Every life has a bit of Jerry Reed in it... I feel SO LUCKY to have been alive back then, and can still feel its cool vibe. Damn do I miss this kind of Americana; we felt so much more united and relaxed, and had that unique style of American kindness and politeness... But still having a great time because people had more respect for each other, and could take a bit of ribbing without going crazy.
The lick and the arpeggios starting at 2'48 is pure heaven, like it 's been written out.....Amazing talent Where are those display of talents nowadays ?!!
This is what its all about as a musician. Jamming with your friends and having a good time. Jerry Reed and Marty Robbins were two of the bestest. Bestest muscians and bestest friends.
It would have been great to hear these guys when I was kid, but honestly, hearing them for the first time at 33 is even better. Jerry, Glen, Merle, Marty, Chet, Johnny thank you gentlemen. You are missed. Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, and Glen Campbell are some of the greatest guitarists to ever live.
Jerry's tour bus pulled into the gates the great York Fair in Pa., and when the guard walked up to the bus to open the gates, Jerry opened the driver's window and said, How ya doing Son? Loved it that he was driving that big bus himself.
Ty GTA 5 for putting me on the Artist Jerry Reed... during a mission running away from cops some teamate of mine put it on REBEL RADIO and the Amos Moses song came on been hooked to Jerry Reeds music ever since
that is real country music to me, Marty robbins was my first love and Jerry is so funny ,I can listen to this stuff all day long, just found this on You tube, thanks
It sure doesn't get any better than this! Why can't they put good things on TV like this anymore? Both these men, gone way before their time! God Bless them!
MDSerles I've been watching this stuff for a few hours.....so much great music by all the late artists....I miss them all....so many memories wrapped up in these old songs....helps keep the memories of past on family members alive and well....
These Two legends are true showmen. Marty’s Voice was so unique- never in all these years has any CW singer come close-and Marty was a Rocker in the Mid 50’s and could sing Sinatra stuff-but his songwriting was as good as it gets. Now Jerry was one of the greatest natural pickers ever -and he could also Write amazing songs and also sing cool Sinatra stuff too! RIP Fellas❤️-And Thanks for the Legacy🇺🇸
Love it, when Marty goes into "Please Don't Let Me Love You"(Written by Ralph Jones and first recorded by George Morgan, who had a #4 country hit with it in 1949. Hank Williams later did in in the early 1950s.). Such a great song and a wonderful performance by Marty. Too bad, he never properly recorded it. A song which was just perfect for his voice and style of singing! You can hear the influence it had on Marty's writing and singing! Love it!! Dig, DmGrk
when you see two guys like jerry reed and Marty medley just kicking back and enjoying each others music with massive Cheshire cat smiles this is what music is all about
Jerry Reed is the most underrated performer ever in country music.
could do it all. His guitar playing is world class
fernmann7 so true - such great phrasing
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He was a delightful performer...and he enjoyed it.!
I agree, Jerry Reed was a virtuoso a musician's musician
Jerry was such a humble musician. He could blow the ears and fingers off of anyone but always put the music first. One of the most underrated guitarists likely of all time when it comes to the public perception.
That's what a pro does. Can't be selfish. 👍
Yeah I never new he could play like that..
Jerry Reed and Glen Campbell, the 2 best ever.
Facts!
Jerry never had the self-confidence he should have had. I don't know why. He was a great guitar player.
Jerry played blues, bluegrass, funk, chicken pickin, old country, and jazz styles in 10 minutes.
THE HECK IS CHICKEN PICKIN
Correct. It's a bit insane.
He is insane. No, funk though really. Unless u can put a timestamp of what I missed
@@michaelsmoak6267 not proper Funk, but his rhythm playing around 0:48 is pretty funky.
@@MonteD1 he's definitely got funk in some of his tunes, love this guy
Marty Robbins lived lifetimes in all he accomplished. He was a singer, a writer, an actor , a race car driver, a comedian, a STAR in life and on The Grand Ol Opry. He died much too young.
I remember the night he passed away. I was in 6th grade listening to the clock radio falling asleep... When they announced Marty Robbins died. I cried in my pillow
Yeah !! The Opry was not the same for me after Marty Robbins died !! But I can't understand why the Opry doesn't let the stars children perform on the Opry ?? They sound like their parents and are much better than the new wave that they are promoting !! I would drive 8 hrs for that !!
True words
Yes he did so did Jerry Reed
And his home town Glendale Arizona won’t name a street after him.
Who else is just in constant shock and awe of jerrys playing?
Chet Atkins is his father in law.
👋🏻
I can't get over his facial expressions.
He was one of the best ever
you can hear it talk you can hear it sang
It's surreal how these two are now buried in the same cemetery. Marty and Jerry are some of my favorites of all time. Their will never be anyone like them.
Always loved how Jerry world act like he didn’t know how to do anything and then would blow you away with his guitar playing.
Rose Blake it did make it that much better. Roy Clark was killer on guitar too and acted like an idiot then would melt your face lol. They don’t make em like that anymore, that’s for sure. Love these guys.
Roy clark was like the farm truck from the drag racing show.
I knew Jerry Reed as an actor for years before I discovered what an astounding musician he was.
He was one of the best guitar/bandjo players there ever was
His style was so cool and groovy.
Jerry is way more than a country artist, he's a straight up rock legend.
There’s so much talent in this video my iPad got nominated for a Grammy
My favorite thing about Jerry Reed is that hes always laughing, smiling and having a great time playing music. Its serious business, but not SERIOUS BUSINESS. Dimebag Darrell was and Zakk Wylde is the same way. Serious, but loving it and having fun.
Gary Brooks I a jolly one too!
Great reference, I would also compare the same vibe as Rik emmet and bill levine from Triumph
Did anybody have more fun than Jerry Reed? He got a kick out of everything!
Roy Clark always had a good time....
Maybe Jim Stafford, always grinning and cutting up.
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Tommy Emmanuel maybe, but few others
I think it's toss up between Jerry Reed and Marty Robin's.
I went to a Ray Price/Marty Robin's concert when I was about 18.
Ray Price was a great singer. Marty Robin's was a Fantastic Entertainer!
Price came out, sat on a stool, sang one song after another and never engaged the audience AT ALL.
Marty Robin's came out and from that moment on it was like electric energry ran though the audience. He caught you up and didn't turn you loose until the very end. We were clapping, laughing and just plain energized. He move around, joking, flirting with the women and playing all of us like the finest instrument ever made. Not one single person left that concert without a grin on their face, laughing and a spring in their step.
It's been over 50 years and I can still get that feeling just remembering it. 😂
"If I could sing like that, I'd make firewood out of this."
Ol' Jerry was a hoot.
Yeah firewood, that was funny . It wouldn't have been quite as funny if the guitar had resembled an old cricket bat.
Damn he was
If you’re hot you’re hot
One thing I've noticed in all the clips I've seen of Jerry picking with other folks is how he always respected the other musicians when they were doing their solos. Watching them play and just keeping the rhythm or outright not playing while they did their thing
A true artist will let another star shine. I miss these old greats.
This video sure brings back memories.
There are some artists who, when they're gone, you can truly say, for example: There will never, EVER be another Jerry Reed.
This is so true, there will never be anyone that could come close to Jerry Reed 😭
So true
One of a kind indeed.
He was so larger than life. I guess the best we can do is introduce him and his friends to the next generation, like my 3-year-old son Reed. 🙂
@Maxwell Smart In the words of Ronnie van Zandt " You got that right". You sure, got that right.
Why can’t tv be like this anymore? I could watch this kind of programming all day.
One of the greatest country guitarists and vocalists together! Wow! Notice how Jerry defers to Marty when he sings, he doesn’t try to compete , and quietly compliments him. What a pro.
The mark of a great musician is when they can reign in their own brilliance to complement the singer and the song.
Jerry Reed is such a guy.
Marty looks laid back like he would just go with the flow groovy lol
@Hello Bryan how are you doing
so totally different , though they don't even try to harmonize
This is what country needs today. Good, guitar driven storytelling country.
@red flame are you on drugs?
Tyler Childers
*steel guitar driven
Chris Stapleton? Granted his Guitar playing isn't on Jerry's level, Brad and Keith are about all that even come close, or his voice but he ain't no slouch.
@@EB-cv7td yeah right hahaha. Country Squire was trash. He sold out
Jerry Reed is the most underrated entertainer of all time, i'm convinced. The man had it all
Look at Martys reaction when he finished his song... this wasn't a job for either of them, this was pure fun and I love seeing that as much as listening to the music.
Agree -singers hve t enjoy themselves -so important for us listeners
Best type of musicians. Dont make em like this anymore
LOVE THIS!!! I miss that music too. Back when country was country and not failed pop-music-wannabes singing pop music reject songs. Current "country music" is crap.
K Leitner Love your comment! "Failed pop stars" is exactly right! New country is nothing but "cornpone " clichés about "huntin fishin and front porches". Guys like Jerry, Waylon, Cash sang about their lives, they were artists first, not guys trying conform or aspire to certain images like "bro country ". Jerry had more talent and especially charisma than any of the new guys. Jerry often played the clown but he was considered to be the Hendrix of country music. His career never went super nova because he refused to play the game. His main focus was to be an artist and he was one of the best!
brother you nailed it !
You can say that again. Jerry Reed cool and smooth.
K Leitner z
There are still a few traditional style artists.
Two of the finest in country music history. Marty and Jerry are needed today more than ever. REAL TALENT!
These were my Dad's two favorite artists and I can't deny the insane amount of talent and charisma on that stage. When my father passed on to be with our heavenly father We found a Polaroid picture of Marty Robbins and on the back of it was written "To my son - Thanksgiving 1977". That was 17 days from when I was born. Rest in peace Pop.
Two country greats gone forever... Thank God for recordings!!
To be gone, yet remain on the lips and in the hearts, is to be Eternal !
You made me think about it.....its like an orchestra though. A recording will never give that live performance feel. Although preserved, we have still lost something golden.
And Thomas Edison
Back when the jacket matched the pants, and the suit matched the voice.
mrfish1991 and the guitar player could kick one off and the band knew by ear where he was goin. Now it’s all arranged bull shit
Yeah!
Marty was great 😃
mrfish1991 to match my drapes and rug if you know what that means I’d have to shave my head since I just got back from having my balls waxed
And we we were all happier.
Nobody plays and performs like Jerry Reed, his upbeat songs are still marveled today when one discovers them. Who doesn't love "when your hot your hot"?
I'm going to have to take all that money for evidence..... when you're hot you're hot!😂
God bless TH-cam for allowing us to see these awesome entertainers...
I think I was around 13 or 14 the first time I heard any country song. Living in Oregon I had spent the night at my friends house. They were from Missouri. So El Paso comes on. It’s my very first country song ever. I was only exposed to Jazz (my parents) and Led Zeppelin (sisters). I loved El Paso. I couldn’t get enough of it. Marty Robbins opened a new world of music for me. (I was also a major Hee Haw fan)
It was late 1981 or early '82. I was around 12 years old and the only country station in town (at the time) played a "new" song late one night. I had NEVER heard a song like it. Instead of a love song or drinking song or cheating song, it told the story of a Texas Ranger. II was really annoyed that they did not give the song title or the singer's name.
A few months later, I was doing research on country music for an 8th-grade paper when I read just one sentence about a song called "Big Iron" and my mind went back to the lyrics of that song. "Big Iron, big iron, When he tried to match the ranger with the big iron on his hip."
I've loved Marty Robbins' music ever since.
Glen Campbell said that Jerry Reed showed him how to play the cool 8 descending chords on the song Southern Nights, which Glen said really made the song complete.
Chet Atkins said Jerry was about the best there ever was.
@@tedpeterson1156 Yes, Chet awarded Jerry and Glenn with his guitar award. He also gave one to Les Paul and Roy Clark. Pretty good company.
Marty Robbins what an entertainer and singer, my mom loved him. Everytime she picked up her guitar she would sing Dont worry about me,
Both these guys were comedians, great singers and great musicians.
I don't usually write a comment but these 2 are my dad's favorite singers, it brings back good memories and a couple of tears, thank you
I agree man, these two was also two of my dad's favorites as well. Many great memories and a few years here to.
Jerry Reed plays the simplest chords in the world and turn them into gold. No one comps like him, let alone his guitar wizardry, he is the true impersonation of the old Nashville saying : "All you need is three chords and the truth"!
Jerry was like the Dean Martin of his time. He could do it all and look good doing it.
Country Dean Martin. Man, that's perfect.
and he was having so much fun doing it, anybody watching him involuntarily had fun too.
This is so true! I love Dean and am just starting to listen to Jerry Reed, but I can see it!!
South of the border, Down Mexico Way...
The two of them had a musical interaction together believe it or not.
Jerry cuts right through anything so effortlessly . What an amazing guitar player 👍👍😃
I love Jerry ! He was the best guitar player ... He didn't even try hard he did it for fun...a free living spirit of a man!
Jerry Reed is the First person who comes to mind as the personified definition of "you had me from hello". Immediately, he makes you smile. This guy was literally Born Ready. Great performer, great backup. Great guitar player.
How the HELL have I not found this before....literally my 2 favorite country artists of all time!
Jerry’s glance over toward the band as the violin starts playing at 5:21, is really cool. 🎻
That’s more talent in two performers than you’ll see in any venue in 2022. Spectacular. Marty Robbins was one of a kind. Then again, so was Jerry Reed. Both real gentlemen and self-effacing. I’d sure love to hear Jerry pick and Marty sing again. Or Vice versa. Jerry Reed was right with Glen Campbell as a picker and has his share of a songbook with hits. Marty certainly could pick and play keyboards with incomparable vocals. It gets no better.
Jerry Was one of the greater everything. He could act he could sing and he was a great guitar picker. He was everything all wrapped into one.
He was the marlboro man
You said it all there.
@@treed5679 Thank you for responding to my post. Are you related to Jerry Reed?
Crazily talented guy
@@markperry3517 and snowman cant forget, same with coach from waterboy
Jerry's Band members said this was when he was at his peek. He definitely knows how to use that les paul.
Beautiful les Paul, I love it. He was so damn good
entered the jerry reed wormhole a couple days ago. don’t think i’ll be leavin any time soon!
Four years later.... Just checking in on you. Y'all good in there?
I don't think modern guitarists understand how good Jerry was. His picking skills are immediately enchanting and always crowd pleasing but technically very difficult.
I love Jerry Reed. I see how he was loved. The Rebel was never defeated in him. What a champion of the South. An honor to watch.
Two incredible performers ... Jerry Reed always cracked me up good ole down home boy. Marty had a voice like butter. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.
imagine cracking a cold one with these dudes.. .
That would be one hell of a good time!
Epic
There would be a lot of back slapping, one foot on the chair, one on the ground, forearms across the knee, hands on hips and general manly carrying on.
No imagination. Live it. COVID-19 Can't keep you from sitting on your porch, drinking whiskey, and having a great old time!
Man the first song is a hell of a drinking song and also, i could definitely chug a few (alot!) along with these songs and with you guys,and play the hell out of my guitar🎸!!!!!Love you Jerry!!!!!
True country legend! Jerry is badly missed.
What a singer Marty WAS, loved his music
Damn that man could sing and play with the best of em, hell he was the best of em! Very very underrated and a real down to earth music loving man! RIP two greats
I saw Marty Robbins many years ago in Brisbane. He was absolutely delightful...!! One of the best live shows I have ever seen..
Impossible to get enough Jerry Reed....!
@Hello Jim how are you doing
I think Marty was just as in awe of Jerry as Jerry was of Marty - two Giants of Music. Thanks for posting
Jerry's, choice of notes, and professionalism, is second to none, just perfect, the personification of great guitarist, and a damned fine singer too!
Yes, Jerry Reed makes a lot of famous Country artists look pretty bad ,he's talented
"If I could sing like that, I"d make firewood out of this." Haha, Jerry was so funny. This video is making me a fan of country music, and I've never been to into country music. Marty has a silky smooth voice, he sings effortlessly. Top talents, these two.
Me too!
My mom was IN LOVE with Marty Robbins. She had a M.R. calendar in the basement by the washing machine / dryer. At the end of the year, she turned the calendar to her favorite photo of Marty and IT STAYED THERE on into the new year. My parents went to see a country show featuring a bunch of artists from that time, when country music was good (not like now when it's shite). Dad somehow managed to get the two of them back stage and she met and talked to her hero. I freaked out at the end of Breaking Bad when Walter found that Marty Robbins cassette and he played El Paso. Good stuff.
Sorry about the freaked out how are you doing now Julie?
I am age 58 and JUST started getting into classic country...my, what I've missed.
You have a LOT of enjoyment ahead of you, girl!
Well you do miss a lot Cecilia ,have you listen to Don William?
I've gone back and listened to the "Please Don't Let Me Love You" portion 10 times and can't stop!! Love it!
I know what you mean, I wish they made records together, it would have been a great experience for everyone
@@deluxgamer999 certainly
I admire Jerry Reed so much. He plays and sings like a little kid with no rules or structure, which is why he is a genius. He does not lock himself in to any rules and bleeds imagination as he plays and talks, sings, laughs. Like a little kid and we’ll love that little kid for his unique creativity which no one’s else can duplicate, however, I love those artists that can play his style.
marty was one of (if not the) most talented singers of all time !
Nobody can out sing Marty Robbins, period!
How do you not love country.This is the peak of music
Love this so much. Jerry is such a musician's musician ! You can tell everyone loves playing with him.
What a player and singer. A great entertainer. To play music with Marty must have been so great. I'm happy that both considered this a great honor.
I thought there was fair chance I'd seen all of Jerry there was to see, then this gem shows up in my recommended videos. And with Marty! Uncle Pen at the end! Thank you for posting. This is a treasure.
totally
First time ever hearing jerry. I appreciate everything music brings me
We must keep this music alive
Two of my favorites. Love this so much.
Marty Robbins reminds me of Frank Sinatra. They're both so relaxed, so smooth, and then you get reminded how absolutely talented and professional they are. Absolute masters of their skill. And I agree with Mr. Whipple that Jerry Reed was underrated. He could do rock, country, blues, anything he wanted. Whatever he did, he made it entertaining.
I agree & love them both!!!
@@taksanwagie pp
Frank Sinatra couldn't tie Marty's shoes, no comparison in vocal talent!
Even though I'm from Russia, i very love this musicians. I’m only 17, but I feel all the emotions with which these songs were written
Every life has a bit of Jerry Reed in it... I feel SO LUCKY to have been alive back then, and can still feel its cool vibe. Damn do I miss this kind of Americana; we felt so much more united and relaxed, and had that unique style of American kindness and politeness... But still having a great time because people had more respect for each other, and could take a bit of ribbing without going crazy.
Well me too JF have you listen to Don William?
@@johndillon557 You know, not enough... Gonna change that right now. Thanks for the reminder to go back for some good music.
How could anyone dislike this? Great!!!!
The lick and the arpeggios starting at 2'48 is pure heaven, like it 's been written out.....Amazing talent
Where are those display of talents nowadays ?!!
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The Wave Files Chris Stapleton
He just played like 3 different keys in three seconds with that one!!¡¡!!¡
Who else does that many covers in 10 mins and does every single one justice
Ahh a simpler time gone by and man do I miss those times and these people. Crying and smiling at the same time
Jerry Reed and Marty Robbins...together...Man it don't get no better than this, and what a treat to see Hoot Hester(RIP) in his younger days
@Hello Donnie how are you doing
@@laslydia6228 I’m doing well my friend, love these old clips
@@twlvhrs Oh okay nice to hear back from you I hope we can get to know each other and can you suggest a way we can talk off here if you dont mind
This is what its all about as a musician. Jamming with your friends and having a good time.
Jerry Reed and Marty Robbins were two of the bestest. Bestest muscians and bestest friends.
Jerry Reed always was such a natural player. The first time he picked up a guitar, it probably sounded good.
BOTH are a credit to their craft! They make it look so easy! I loved the music back then it was JUST BETTER! Thanks, I enjoyed this allot!
One of the top 5 country guitar pickers of all time. Marty's son Ronny married a friend of mine. She met him at fan fare.
Two true country greats. Jerry's wonderful guitar and Marty's honey voice.
It would have been great to hear these guys when I was kid, but honestly, hearing them for the first time at 33 is even better. Jerry, Glen, Merle, Marty, Chet, Johnny thank you gentlemen. You are missed. Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, and Glen Campbell are some of the greatest guitarists to ever live.
Jerry's tour bus pulled into the gates the great York Fair in Pa., and when the guard walked up to the bus to open the gates, Jerry opened the driver's window and said, How ya doing Son? Loved it that he was driving that big bus himself.
He was wicked cool and talented.
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Yes he was.
Jerry Reed loved what he did and he had alot of fun doing that.
Yea that right Bev Earle
Ty GTA 5 for putting me on the Artist Jerry Reed... during a mission running away from cops some teamate of mine put it on REBEL RADIO and the Amos Moses song came on been hooked to Jerry Reeds music ever since
Two of my favorites. I thank my mother for all the tapes of these guys she made me listen to in the ‘70s. RIP DKM
that is real country music to me, Marty robbins was my first love and Jerry is so funny ,I can listen to this stuff all day long, just found this on You tube, thanks
Man i feel entertained in just a second when he starts to sing.
That's what music is all about.
Yea me too Charly ,well Jerry was having a good time..
A couple million of these views are mine. Whenever I am lonely or have had a few I come here. 31 years old. There are no heroes like this anymore
Cheers! I'll have one with ya today 🍻 thanks for sharing, and enjoying :)
Me too man 31, lets start a band
It sure doesn't get any better than this! Why can't they put good things on TV like this anymore? Both these men, gone way before their time! God Bless them!
How in the world does this have 19 dislikes? This is what it is all about! Just two Legends having a good time together!
Exactly... They must have retarded ears
who ever doesnt like this is ttone deaf
MDSerles some people have no taste!
MDSerles I've been watching this stuff for a few hours.....so much great music by all the late artists....I miss them all....so many memories wrapped up in these old songs....helps keep the memories of past on family members alive and well....
Carrie Underwood fans.
Jerry, you made us feel good, even in the face of pain, we thank you sir !
I had the privilege of hiring him for a gig I did, and he was the kindest man I ever met.
Now this is real country. Now days these so called country singers think it is country because they recorded it in Nashville.
Two wonderful, amazing, awesome, super talented and outstanding men!!!! Legends gone way too soon!!!!! God bless their families!
These Two legends are true showmen. Marty’s Voice was so unique- never in all these years has any CW singer come close-and Marty was a Rocker in the Mid 50’s and could sing Sinatra stuff-but his songwriting was as good as it gets. Now Jerry was one of the greatest natural pickers ever -and he could also Write amazing songs and also sing cool Sinatra stuff too! RIP Fellas❤️-And Thanks for the Legacy🇺🇸
Jerry's 'noodling' over the Marty tune is tastier than 95% of guitar players on their best day.
Love it, when Marty goes into "Please Don't Let Me Love You"(Written by Ralph Jones and first recorded by George Morgan, who had a #4 country hit with it in 1949. Hank Williams later did in in the early 1950s.). Such a great song and a wonderful performance by Marty. Too bad, he never properly recorded it. A song which was just perfect for his voice and style of singing! You can hear the influence it had on Marty's writing and singing! Love it!! Dig, DmGrk
These two just loved performing together. I could listen to this all day long.
Two of my favorites and two of the greatest singers history, I love these songs. I miss them both.
I'm loving those two outfits side-by-side! It looks like someone grabbed Jerry out of the supermarket and told him he's on in five.
when you see two guys like jerry reed and Marty medley just kicking back and enjoying each others music with massive Cheshire cat smiles this is what music is all about