In 1973 I was in the USN and in a bar called the Tiffany Inn in Orlando Fla. Johnny was playing. On a break he came and sat down at my table because I was the only one in the club wearing a cowboy hat and boots and drank a beer with me. I was thrilled and will never forget..!
When I was a kid, I liked some country music, but not a lot of it, but one of the people who really got me really into country music was a good friend of mine, who a shared an apartment after high school, and he was a Mexican-American from Cicero, Illinois. He used to jokingly call himself a "sp*c-a-billy" *(his words).* When I shared a flat with him, he was always listening to country western music, and that's when I really started getting really more into it, myself.
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I remember watching this episode of hee haw with my granny. It was one of her favorite. We were him. Little too loud... Song of the blue collar, common man. Now one of my favorites
I love this song. Every time I play it. I remember my dad. PBR in hand. Lord rest is soul he never got to finish his last 6 pack. But I made sure that it was with him before the casket closed. RIP Gordon Hopka. You was a good hard working man.
My friend you couldn't say it any better than I could myself. When my dad passed away I drank a lot of type of his beer he drank Bush beer I made sure before the casket was closed and before they cremated him he had a 12 pack inside with him for a ride my dad was a hard-working man also it wasn't for my father I would never become the man I am today hard working just like him I might not like his beer but I've drank it before in the past and it was cold and refreshing but I'll say this much I love my PBR and I hope when I pass on my kids to the same thing for me Amen to all of our parents that are missing today let's give him a thought and raise our glasses and say thank you Mom thank you Dad for teaching us the way we should be the right way 😥😞👍
My dad drank Blue Ribbon beer , on Sunday morning he would put salt in one to help with the Hangover. He gave me some foam on a spoon and my Mom would get so mad After I got married and had kids and we visited him he would give beer foam to my youngest boy. He passed in 1996 and I miss him so much
Watching this video and hearing this great song makes me realize how far modern country has gone in the wrong direction. Its hardly even about the music anymore. Its all about theatrics and who can "shake it" the best. I appreciate a song like this so much more. Just to see Johnny stand there sing from the heart, unconcerned with putting on a show or looking the part of a stereotypical "country boy." Music in its purest form. So glad we've got TH-cam so these gems can endure!
***** That would only be true if you think that rock & roll and rap -- which is what CM has become infected by -- are part of Hillary's Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. But seriously, modern CM is just the evolution of The Nashville Sound. According to record producer Chet Atlkins, who helped pioneer the sound: "It's the sound of money".
Out in BFE Michigan we have em! I love it, go get a PBR and a shot of Jack and ya talk whoever's there with ya. Don't matter what they look like they're a friend. Can't beat that stuff
This song brings me right back when I was a kid growing up my dad had a bar that could be the setting for this song. It was a place where the locals hung out, great group of people. Wish I could go back to those days. Smoke hung in the air, country music on the juke box, cigarette machine along one wall, couple of pool tables, and Natty Boh, PBR, Black Label, Budweiser were the beers of choice.
RIP Johnny Russell from a fellow Mississippian. I wish there were still more videos of him on youtube. I guess someone decided it was wrong to share such a good man with talent.
Johnny was from my home town, and married my cousin's momma. He used to come to our house all the time and eat my momma's biscuits and gravy. I just talked to my cousin last night, and shared some old stories about Johnny. Funny guy, great song writer. She'll be putting his house up for sale soon. Sure miss that guy!
Without looking on Google, i told my girlfriend that i bet he didn't live a long life, as big a fellow as he was. He should have left the beer and biscuits alone.
What a writer this guy was..Man thousands of songs he wrote that most don't know about...and other peoples singing them and making it big. I thought Mr. Russel done a fine job himself!
Heard his name before but that's all. He really had a nice voice. Born in Mississippi in 1940, he died from complications of diabetes in 2001 aged 61 after having both legs amputated. In 1958 he wrote IN A MANSION STANDS MY LOVE, one of my favorite songs recorded by Jim Reeves that same year. Oddly, the only reason I am here is because I listened to a recording by Beverly Heckel that I liked, and found out she was wed to Johnny Russell. So I had to check him out.
Johnny Russell was a great song writer and performer. He died much too young but his songs will live on. This song tells a great story we all can appreciate. Viva Johnnyy!
alotta his on here,but i really appreciate it,i loved johnny russell,i was sitting at a table,at opryland,(when it was open) i saw him just riding through on a golf cart,& wasn't stopping,i don't know what happened,but i jumped up,& screamed,(i was 28 yrs. old)"there's the man who wrote about my life" they baptized jesse taylor",&he stopped & shook my hand,&said God bless you.answer to George Jones:"No1'll fill their shoes". take care. RIP.J.R.
Great song. Pure poetry in my mind. Takes me back to my youth in the sixties hanging out at the local bar with my friends from college4 or 5 nights a week.
What a great song, I was fortunate to have seen Johnny Russell live on stage (front row) many years ago, what a great voice. Whenever I hear this song I turn the volume way up.
LOVE this song! When I was a kid, and mom and I were on our way to a friend's house, the country station, KAYO was visible from I-5 going into downtown Seattle. It always seemed that this song was playing whenever we passed the Rainier brewery. Now, all these years later, whenever passing the brewery, I swear I can still hear this song, clear as a bell.
Terry Harness Thanks! Yeah, I drive all my friends crazy whenever we pass that brewery, because I start singing the chorus - sadly, I don't have anything resembling singing ability.
Every day of my life I think of George Jones question. Who's gonna fill their shoes and it upsets me so much to know that nobody will. A salute to all the good ole boys and ladies of country music. Ronnie Anderson, Edmonton , Alberta.
I love when youtube plays me a song I've never heard and I am instantly in love with the song and singer. I've never heard of Johnny Russell but I am a fan now
This was a very underrated performer. We used to play this song on the jukebox at least a dozen times a night in the mid 70s at the old watering hole here in Louisiana Swampland USA.
My dad's cousin, left Mississippi when he was 12. Dad lost connection with him, lost dad a few months ago. I always remember the stories of Mississippi when he was growing up in the 40's and 50's. This is a truly beautiful song, done by a member of my family I never got to know.
I remember this song in the early 70s my dad used to sing it all the time we used to hear it on the radio all the time what a great great tune bring back a lot of fun memories when life was so much simpler
For a little frenchy i am, with my poor knowledge about the country music, i feel that IT IS the real country music, Johnny Russell, John Denver (the famous country roads i love it) ... Johnny Cash, Dwight Yoakam and still more. This is the real sound of country music for me ... the sound of the passed years, the sound of the real america. That is my feeling. God bless America.
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This was a great time for county music, we even had a country station here in Brooklyn NY, listened to it every day and watched HEE HAW on Saturday morning. Along with many others I feel it is sad that country music is now run by business people who only judge a song by how much money it makes, and also sad that the younger people listening to the new "country" are missing out on a lot of talented artists, by only listening the new cookie cutter songs being churned out like factory made products. Today is all about image without substance, they have stripped country music of it's soul. I thank the Lord artists like Johnny Russell can still be heard and watched here.
Johnny had a pizza joint in Hendersonville Tennessee. We would park our cars at Hurt's market and eat pizza...raise our hoods and eat his pizza off the trunk. Great times circa 1976.
This type of country music is so much better than today's crap.
Lefty Frizzle, Hank Sr., etc...🤔 I appreciate my Elders, I'm still pining over Erma Cooper.
That's not country. It's pop rap with western guitars.
Country music is a lost art, but some names are popping up with great tunes.
Ditto,today's country music has lost its roots.
1000% Right!
A 🦫’s farts are better than the so-called music of present day.
This is the song my, now wife, came up to ask me to dance...in 1975. We married in 1976 & celebrate our 48th July 31!
The love of my life!!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
No cap turned backwards, no dancers, no auto tune. Just pure music and singing
Pure country at it's finest. Takes me back to my childhood.
Takes me back to my early teens
In 1973 I was in the USN and in a bar called the Tiffany Inn in Orlando Fla. Johnny was playing. On a break he came and sat down at my table because I was the only one in the club wearing a cowboy hat and boots and drank a beer with me. I was thrilled and will never forget..!
KC Casey I wouldn't either KC. Sadly, they just don't make great Americans like him anymore.
***** My friend..dont I wish I would have!
+KC Casey Hope you were wearing your dress boots and hat with your dress canvas.
Donny Brook lol..yep..dress blues and tennis shoes..lol
+KC Casey lucky you
Just what we need-a patriotic drinking song.
Hello how are you doing..?
Yes we do big time
I was blaring this on the jukebox at the bowling alley best $1 I ever spent
You're my kinda woman
That’s great 🤣🤣👍👍
What year did this song come out?
@@justinatkinson5265 1973
Mexican American loving real country music!! God bless America!
American my Brother 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Hey, Pick up the toy. Hilarious comment!! Happy New Year!! 1-1-2024
When I was a kid, I liked some country music, but not a lot of it, but one of the people who really got me really into country music was a good friend of mine, who a shared an apartment after high school, and he was a Mexican-American from Cicero, Illinois. He used to jokingly call himself a "sp*c-a-billy" *(his words).* When I shared a flat with him, he was always listening to country western music, and that's when I really started getting really more into it, myself.
Johnny not only sang em' great, he wrote em' great!
I worked on some recording sessions with him for Alcoa Aluminum in the 70's. Corporate jingles as we called them.
I'm guessing lived em
Takes me back to when country music and people were genuine, today it's just add water and shake.
SOUL IS DIS APPEARING !
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Whatever happened to the good old days when music was real and people were real 😢
I agree most of the so called new country I dislike now I do have 2 say jelly roll has some good songs
Liberals, that’s what happened… progressive democrats happened… they destroy everything.
I remember watching this episode of hee haw with my granny. It was one of her favorite. We were him. Little too loud... Song of the blue collar, common man. Now one of my favorites
Hello how are you doing?
What I love about this song is the message that it's OK to be a regular guy, working hard and having fun.
And acknowledging that we love knee-high white socks. The only socks a real man should own.
I love this song. Every time I play it. I remember my dad. PBR in hand. Lord rest is soul he never got to finish his last 6 pack. But I made sure that it was with him before the casket closed. RIP Gordon Hopka. You was a good hard working man.
joe hopka Reminds me of my dad, too....glad it opens up memories for you.
My friend you couldn't say it any better than I could myself. When my dad passed away I drank a lot of type of his beer he drank Bush beer I made sure before the casket was closed and before they cremated him he had a 12 pack inside with him for a ride my dad was a hard-working man also it wasn't for my father I would never become the man I am today hard working just like him I might not like his beer but I've drank it before in the past and it was cold and refreshing but I'll say this much I love my PBR and I hope when I pass on my kids to the same thing for me Amen to all of our parents that are missing today let's give him a thought and raise our glasses and say thank you Mom thank you Dad for teaching us the way we should be the right way 😥😞👍
Man that’s sucks that he never finished it
My dad drank Blue Ribbon beer , on Sunday morning he would put salt in one to help with the Hangover. He gave me some foam on a spoon and my Mom would get so mad
After I got married and had kids and we visited him he would give beer foam to my youngest boy. He passed in 1996 and I miss him so much
Wow, do you not know how the Lord works, or what His commandments are.
This is real country music. The genre has all but disappeared. They don't play this kind of music anymore.
Sirius XM Willie's Roadhouse, channel 59. I hear this song about once a week, along with all the old classics. Totally worth the subscription.
Nashville has ben taken over by the "Machine". Country lost its soul and sold it for a drum machine.
Watching this video and hearing this great song makes me realize how far modern country has gone in the wrong direction. Its hardly even about the music anymore. Its all about theatrics and who can "shake it" the best. I appreciate a song like this so much more. Just to see Johnny stand there sing from the heart, unconcerned with putting on a show or looking the part of a stereotypical "country boy." Music in its purest form. So glad we've got TH-cam so these gems can endure!
I AGREE LOVED HIM SO MUCH
Amen !!
Luke Schafer RIGHT ON LUKE"""
Modern country has gone democrat!!
***** That would only be true if you think that rock & roll and rap -- which is what CM has become infected by -- are part of Hillary's Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.
But seriously, modern CM is just the evolution of The Nashville Sound. According to record producer Chet Atlkins, who helped pioneer the sound: "It's the sound of money".
I'm a Canadian who loves my neighbourly Americans! Thanks a million for existing! Love Ye - ALL!!!
Couldn't do it without our Canadian brothers in arms.
THANKS FOR HANK SNOW AND OTHERS!!
Thanks brother. My best to you and your fellow Canadians.
robert wesex bless you brother
robert wesex Most of us Americans love our neighbors to the North too
We need these great bars again. No color no creed just those moments when you got a Friday pay check and a place to be equals !
Those old bars was called taverns and they all had beer on tap frosted mugs they just don't have that s*** no more
In Canada they do
Come down here to a South Alabama or South Georgia small town. You’ll still find one.
Amen to that
Out in BFE Michigan we have em! I love it, go get a PBR and a shot of Jack and ya talk whoever's there with ya. Don't matter what they look like they're a friend. Can't beat that stuff
This is from the era of when I USE to listen to the radio.
Sirius satellite radio still plays the old ones.
Me, too. I still more or less like country, but nothing like I used to.
What's a radio?
Exactly . I play the older country music , not the crap they try to pass off as country today .
Miss songs like this .
Always loved this song and no one can sing it better than Johnny Russell.
One of my all time favorite country songs! I wish we had music like that today
This song brings me right back when I was a kid growing up my dad had a bar that could be the setting for this song. It was a place where the locals hung out, great group of people. Wish I could go back to those days. Smoke hung in the air, country music on the juke box, cigarette machine along one wall, couple of pool tables, and Natty Boh, PBR, Black Label, Budweiser were the beers of choice.
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One of my very Favorite Song's ❤❤❤❤❤!!!
L❤VE REAL COUNTRY MUSIC
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Back when they made you feel what the song was all about, and you felt it deep in your soul and you had relationship to it
RIP Johnny Russell from a fellow Mississippian. I wish there were still more videos of him on youtube. I guess someone decided it was wrong to share such a good man with talent.
This qualifies as a classic.
It's ashame music like this isn't written anymore
Hey how are you doing today..?😮
It is, but it's not promoted and doesn't sell well. Support living musicians!
Songs about hanging out at a bar drinking? Pretty sure those still exist.
I remember my dad always playing this song in the car when I was a kid, it brings back a lot of memories
he had an awesome voice, I miss this kind of music
Johnny was from my home town, and married my cousin's momma. He used to come to our house all the time and eat my momma's biscuits and gravy. I just talked to my cousin last night, and shared some old stories about Johnny. Funny guy, great song writer. She'll be putting his house up for sale soon. Sure miss that guy!
thanks for sharing your story. 😇
Without looking on Google, i told my girlfriend that i bet he didn't live a long life, as big a fellow as he was. He should have left the beer and biscuits alone.
You're very welcome! He was a great guy, and it was great to see his success, knowing where he came from.
And you should be more respectful of people who have passed!
Darn straight.
This is the first time I’ve ever heard this song… Truly an instant classic for me!
The first time for me was 1973 but my response was the same -- an instant classic.
Love this song many years now. I was one of those rednecks , and still am. The doc said maybe I should not have them PBR 's no more.
It's okay to be a regular guy! Love his music, he sang from the heart. Songs like this do not come out today.
What a writer this guy was..Man thousands of songs he wrote that most don't know about...and other peoples singing them and making it big. I thought Mr. Russel done a fine job himself!
I love Johnny's voice and honest delivery. Great country.
Truly one of the great country songs. I have loved this song for so long, glad to have found this.
Was 17 when this came out. Always been a great song.
I'm from Russia but I can declare this song is incredible and so soulful. 'mericans love y'all !!!
One of my grannies favorites. Great song about the working class blue collar. I am proud to be what I am! Kids today just don't get it.
Red, White and Blue... what more can be said?
I'm drinking some Pabst at the moment, life is good
@@alltower7603 Cheers!
Heard his name before but that's all.
He really had a nice voice. Born in Mississippi in 1940,
he died from complications of diabetes in 2001 aged 61 after having
both legs amputated.
In 1958 he wrote IN A MANSION STANDS MY LOVE,
one of my favorite songs recorded by Jim Reeves that same year. Oddly, the only reason I am here is because I listened to a recording by Beverly Heckel that I
liked, and found out she was wed to Johnny Russell. So
I had to check him out.
I love this song. It really takes me back in time, I can still remember my mom playing this on her guitar and singing this song
Johhny, you were a very real type singer and person. A lot more people liked you than you know.
+John Lindsey agree john hes an awesome singer
John Lindsey
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I miss him! I was only a kid but I listened to country music and I still love it! ❤️🇺🇸
This song always makes me think of Billy Carter. And here's to you, Johnny Russell. You were one of the best.
I remember hearing this song growing up. Brings back memories
rest in peace big Johnny Russell.
Johnny Russell was a great song writer and performer. He died much too young but his songs will live on. This song tells a great story we all can appreciate. Viva Johnnyy!
alotta his on here,but i really appreciate it,i loved johnny russell,i was sitting at a table,at opryland,(when it was open) i saw him just riding through on a golf cart,& wasn't stopping,i don't know what happened,but i jumped up,& screamed,(i was 28 yrs. old)"there's the man who wrote about my life" they baptized jesse taylor",&he stopped & shook my hand,&said God bless you.answer to George Jones:"No1'll fill their shoes". take care. RIP.J.R.
Just was scrolling & ran into this awesome video & it sounds great ! Nobody can sing it better !
This was one of my dad's favorite songs and his favorite beer! Brings back alot of good memories
Makes me proud to be an American! I can't hear this song and not sing it out loud. Love it!
Strange thing to be proud about
Good ol blue collar worker song
DELTA AND BYE
YOUR TWO INSANES FRUIT AND GONE
BABY KILLER TEAPO
Johnny Russell was a our Wirt County Fair back in August 1981, Here in our great state of West Virginia.
Salutes from brazil, blue collar brothers! Best
When I was in grade school this was one of my favorites! 🎶
Great song. Pure poetry in my mind. Takes me back to my youth in the sixties hanging out at the local bar with my friends from college4 or 5 nights a week.
What a great song, I was fortunate to have seen Johnny Russell live on stage (front row) many years ago, what a great voice. Whenever I hear this song I turn the volume way up.
This country is the best
LOVE this song! When I was a kid, and mom and I were on our way to a friend's house, the country station, KAYO was visible from I-5 going into downtown Seattle. It always seemed that this song was playing whenever we passed the Rainier brewery. Now, all these years later, whenever passing the brewery, I swear I can still hear this song, clear as a bell.
one of the very coolest comments of all time...
Terry Harness Thanks! Yeah, I drive all my friends crazy whenever we pass that brewery, because I start singing the chorus - sadly, I don't have anything resembling singing ability.
sad to not have this kind of country music anymore, this newer stuff isn't country, its lost its soul , long live this old country
gary kates You're preaching to the choir, friend! I keep muttering that modern "country" is just pop or rock with Southern accents.
thats exactly what it is
Every day of my life I think of George Jones question. Who's gonna fill their shoes and it upsets me so much to know that nobody will. A salute to all the good ole boys and ladies of country music. Ronnie Anderson, Edmonton , Alberta.
Johnny russell is amazing!!
nothing like old country - love it
asshole
+brooklyn john Glad to see you describing yourself. Bless your heart.
I love when youtube plays me a song I've never heard and I am instantly in love with the song and singer. I've never heard of Johnny Russell but I am a fan now
Oldie but damn goodie !!!
Hello 👋
He sat in with our trio way back in 73 played my guitar and sang that song.he sounded real good.
This was a very underrated performer. We used to play this song on the jukebox at least a dozen times a night in the mid 70s at the old watering hole here in Louisiana Swampland USA.
Ppl 35 and younger aint got a clue bout this kinda music,,,i dont think we can ever go back except on youtube😂
an anthem to us blue collar guys
+Stephen Burke Amen brother, Amen.
AMEN
Amen
Thanks brothers Amen to you all
Amen
My childhood is filled with memories of my PBR drinking Uncles.
I had the privilege of seeing her live performance.
Kitty Wells and family.
What a great singer
Met him in the 70s...What a great guy, in bib overalls and moccasins after the show....RIP Big Guy ...Never forgotten
Just love this song.. never get tired of hearing it
I don't think I can think my Mom enough for introducing me to this song. One of my all time favorites. He had such a great voice.
Great tune! I play this one, and it's always a crowd pleaser...
Real music, and PBR is still my beer.
That's another song I like by Johnny Russell rest in peace Johnny Russell😢
My dad's cousin, left Mississippi when he was 12. Dad lost connection with him, lost dad a few months ago. I always remember the stories of Mississippi when he was growing up in the 40's and 50's. This is a truly beautiful song, done by a member of my family I never got to know.
I remember this song in the early 70s my dad used to sing it all the time we used to hear it on the radio all the time what a great great tune bring back a lot of fun memories when life was so much simpler
wish I could go back to those simpler times..
This is a great throwback to the time when we were still on top. Sad to see it fade.
Please take me back to 1970s😊
These are the people that built America these arethe ones that did the actual work God bless my people my friends.
Hello how are you doing today..?😮
Always love this song great song for America working people God bless everyone
Great talent! Miss that voice.
Awesome song writer and great singer! American for sure! Solid country Gold
Love this song and blue ribbon beer
Not sure it gets any better than this. Our lifestyle in one song. Just perfect.
this is, one that will be remember for a long time. it's one of my favorite. Gerald Murphy
For a little frenchy i am, with my poor knowledge about the country music, i feel that IT IS the real country music, Johnny Russell, John Denver (the famous country roads i love it) ... Johnny Cash, Dwight Yoakam and still more. This is the real sound of country music for me ... the sound of the passed years, the sound of the real america. That is my feeling. God bless America.
What an evocative song! Writers Bob McDill and Wayland Holyfield obviously spent some time in country bars!
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One of my favorite songs of all time!
This was a great time for county music, we even had a country station here in Brooklyn NY, listened to it every day and watched HEE HAW on Saturday morning. Along with many others I feel it is sad that country music is now run by business people who only judge a song by how much money it makes, and also sad that the younger people listening to the new "country" are missing out on a lot of talented artists, by only listening the new cookie cutter songs being churned out like factory made products. Today is all about image without substance, they have stripped country music of it's soul. I thank the Lord artists like Johnny Russell can still be heard and watched here.
Hey 👋
I miss the 70s!
Johnny is great and i was introduced to his music on Families country reunion show.
He had a great voice!!!!
*I remember the night at the club when this was first played. Those new boots became old boots. Yep, I still have them.*
Now that is good Country Music!
Wonderful voice.
I've done plenty of two-steppin to this one. Sure brings back some fond memories.
I heard this today on my way to Barnes and Noble; stopped at Wal Mart and bought some Blue Ribbon Beer.
Good times!
go for it bro
Excellent choice of beer
Real American music🍻🦅🇺🇸
Johnny had a pizza joint in Hendersonville Tennessee. We would park our cars at Hurt's market and eat pizza...raise our hoods and eat his pizza off the trunk. Great times circa 1976.