This is REAL country music, this stuff today is country rock. The performers need to watch and listen to people in the era of Hank, Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, Wilburn Brothers, etc etc.
Dear Hank, I drove all over this country and listened to all kinds of music back in the early 70's but for whatever reason, this song was one of the few that always made me feel good, especially late at night in wide open country. And, I would slip a quarter in the jukebox whenever I saw it in a truckstop. I'm 73 now and looked it up and happy that TH-cam had it.
Thanks for the great video, Mr. Snow sings the song wonderfully like real snow is floating under the deemed halogen street light at the evening of Christmas Eve. I 'd like to know whether Mr. Snow was the most favorite singer of Elvis Presley? If anybody knows about that, kindly let me know. Thanks, folks.
Why I don't have a whole bunch more of Hank Snow, I don't know...but I'm working on it. I quit listening to country radio in the late seventies, because too much of it wasn't really country anymore. It was a mistake, probably, because I kinda forgot about Hank Snow, except when playing the one record from the early sixties that has a song of his, but all the music was from the fifties. I'm mostly familiar with his stuff from the fifties and sixties. That's fine, just means I get to hear a huge pile of music I hadn't heard before...
Bob Dylan did a version of this song on the Extended Basement Tapes. It's more rollicking, looser. ala John Cash feel of Big river in my opinion. great song by both artists.
Guitar pickers wanting to learn Hank's guitar solo from this live version, may wish to check this tutorial complete with tab: th-cam.com/video/opbXFZ0m0Z4/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful performance as always from Hank but can't help notice that gorgeous artwork behind him.
This is REAL country music, this stuff today is country rock. The performers need to watch and listen to people in the era of Hank, Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, Wilburn Brothers, etc etc.
Dear Hank, I drove all over this country and listened to all kinds of music back in the early 70's but for whatever reason, this song was one of the few that always made me feel good, especially late at night in wide open country. And, I would slip a quarter in the jukebox whenever I saw it in a truckstop. I'm 73 now and looked it up and happy that TH-cam had it.
Whoever you are that don't like his voice. I do it is old country. ❤
Ole Hank is entertaining the angels now.
I listened to Hank in the 1950s and it’s now 2024 I’m getting pretty old but I still listen Jerry Mcdonogh
I remember hearing Bill Mack play this song on WBAP out of Dallas Fort Worth while I milked cows in Southern Indiana.
My mom loved his music.
I remember that when I was five years old.
grew up on this
Always be a fan
Non no better than Hank.
what a piece
I still hurt and always will. I let my one and only get away. Too young❤
Love Hank.. & some of his Hawaiian music too
Such a wonderful talent.
Grew up with this music,been many years since heard the song but still remember them,good that this music is still here
So sweet! Thank you
My fav. Hank song.
Thanks for the great video, Mr. Snow sings the song wonderfully like real snow is floating under the deemed halogen street light at the evening of Christmas Eve.
I 'd like to know whether Mr. Snow was the most favorite singer of Elvis Presley? If anybody knows about that, kindly let me know. Thanks, folks.
Why I don't have a whole bunch more of Hank Snow, I don't know...but I'm working on it. I quit listening to country radio in the late seventies, because too much of it wasn't really country anymore. It was a mistake, probably, because I kinda forgot about Hank Snow, except when playing the one record from the early sixties that has a song of his, but all the music was from the fifties. I'm mostly familiar with his stuff from the fifties and sixties. That's fine, just means I get to hear a huge pile of music I hadn't heard before...
Great Song.
Rare
Hank Snow you are a legend
Wow someone pass me a Cold One
Bob Dylan did a version of this song on the Extended Basement Tapes. It's more rollicking, looser. ala John Cash feel of Big river in my opinion. great song by both artists.
I know this song by Dina Washington's version. It's also a great cover👌
Didn't realize this was a country song, that is not by listening to Dinah Washington's blues version.
Wow! First time I ever saw Hank when he wasn’t wearing a Nudie’s suit!
Guitar pickers wanting to learn Hank's guitar solo from this live version, may wish to check this tutorial complete with tab: th-cam.com/video/opbXFZ0m0Z4/w-d-xo.html
I hurt for over10 years. Then i became numb😂😢😅😅
He could sure pick that Martin
I can hear why my dad liked that Hawaiian slide
Gta 5
Was thinking the same thing, If only they had Megadeth on the gta radio.
Never could stand that whiny, nasally voice, don't see how this man made it