The words of Lanes song," that's where love comes in", is why I love Country music. May not be telling a story of their personal life, but it tells a story of someones life at some point in someone's life. I can't imagine how anyone could hear that song and not have the heart strings tugged at. Absolutely love and live Country music. I pray it never goes away!!! I want my kids, grandkids and everyone I love, who is unable to be counted, to be lifted up and/or enhance their life with words an stories in these great songs.
Same. They used to be on RFDTV but they aren't on there anymore and I miss that. I can't watch those shows anymore because we don't have that channel anymore but wish we did
I love country music, it has so love and stories, I was country when country was not cool. My whole life alot of my friends made fun of me, but I didn't care, my a momma loved it too.
Seeing little Jimmy brought back a memory that I have to tell. This happened about 1965. My third son wasn't born yet. He was born in Nov.of 66. Don't laugh, I'm 81 now . Our friends Al and Lois Chapman were friends of Jimmy and they took us to Jimmy's show, I think in Sacramento and afterwards took us backstage and introduced me to little Jimmy and he kissed me on my cheek and gave me an 8x10 picture and autographed it. That is the only concert I've ever been to. Please tell Jimmy I still have his picture. Lost Al & Lois year's ago but their daughter comes to see me at least once a year and spends a week .
Thank you, Ed Bruce. That sounds like how my husband and I met. The song could have been written about us. My husband is in heaven now, so the song brings back 22 years of fond memories❤
About ten years ago I was doing a karaoke show in lenoir NC , and Doug stone came in and sang an hour for us for free after a show he did at Catawba co fairgrounds,,I will never forget ,,he started his first song way off key and the crowd just busted out laughing then he looked at me and said ,,now start it over son.
Ed had a good career - he wrote some iconic songs and he was a successful actor - He had no reason to complain and I'm sure he didn't - I'll tell you who's underrated - at least as far as how they are remembered is Eddie Rabbitt and Earl Thomas Conley - I was never a Ricky Van Shelton fan but for 3or4 yrs he was on the radio constantly
Hi David, I couldn't agree more about ETC and Eddie Rabbitt! I lived in Nashville from the mid 90's to mid 2000's and was a road musician and was lucky enough to work the Opry. I was also fortunate to meet several of the artists we've mentioned. ETC was one of my favorites and is rarely credited with writing Smokey Mountain Memories, which I am sure you know was a hit for the late Mel Street. Eddie Rabbitt wrote his own material and was a great performer that I was fortunate to see prior to and after moving to town. Eddie left us way too soon and is rarely remembered for all of his charity work especially with kids.
Man Don Schlitz what a killer songwriter & as much as I love Kenny Rogers the way Don wrote the Gambler is like a whole other song from what Kenny did . If you’re not a fan of Dons then go get your hearing checked . Lol
I was gambling, playing poker with some shady characters in a house in New Orleans,when I accumulated the majority of these shady characters pay checks,when I had a small voice in my head tell me to head to the bathroom and climb out the window,so I did!
I have yet to meet anyone who had ever bought a Little Jimmy Dickens record - He must have had pictures of Roy Acuff and Fred Rose smoking weed - or something - There were a lot of talented people who never got a sniff - just sayin
These folks sound great singing but listening to them sitting around talking is agonizing. Blah blah blah, giggle giggle, ugh. I wanted to get out of the room quick and I wasn't even in it.
I have yet to meet anyone who had ever bought a Little Jimmy Dickens record - He must have had pictures of Roy Acuff and Fred Rose smoking weed - or something - There were a lot of talented people who never got a sniff - just sayin
Country Singer today take a listen to this now this is COUNTRY music
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The words of Lanes song," that's where love comes in", is why I love Country music. May not be telling a story of their personal life, but it tells a story of someones life at some point in someone's life. I can't imagine how anyone could hear that song and not have the heart strings tugged at. Absolutely love and live Country music. I pray it never goes away!!! I want my kids, grandkids and everyone I love, who is unable to be counted, to be lifted up and/or enhance their life with words an stories in these great songs.
I LOVE THESE COUNTRY REUNIONS.SO MANY COUNTRY MUSIC SINGERS.I HAVN'T HEARD OPLE AND EULIS IN YEARS❤
I still like all the old songs for i am in a old folks home and listen to them 😂very night😊
I enjoy watching these country videos and watching all the country music stars sing all these songs. Brings back a lot of memories.
REAL COUNTRY MUSIC. LOVE🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
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Love watching these videos, such memories of how country was & should be💗
Charley is a natural with catchy tunes. Watched him at his theatre in Branson in 1995. 🎉😂❤
Nice to see Barbara Fairchild. She's a beautiful woman with a beautiful smile. Highly underrated in my opinion.
100%
she was hot
I remember watching the grand ole opry with mini pearl Roy Acoff Loretta Lynn the list goes on and on. It’s refreshing to hear these performers
Same. They used to be on RFDTV but they aren't on there anymore and I miss that. I can't watch those shows anymore because we don't have that channel anymore but wish we did
Oh my gosh! The Lane Brody song tore my heart!
Very nice and thanks for the songs that is country t the best
Thanks to Larry Black for all these great reunions shows also seeing these great stars giving us great memories
ANOTHER COUNTRY GOLD COLLECTION....LOVE IT
These people can really deliver a country song. Fabulous🎶🎸💕🙏
I love country music, it has so love and stories, I was country when country was not cool. My whole life alot of my friends made fun of me, but I didn't care, my a momma loved it too.
It sure as hell ain't cool right now -
I was country when it wasn't cool also. Still am country.
Gosh they're so funny love em all ❤😂
Seeing little Jimmy brought back a memory that I have to tell. This happened about 1965. My third son wasn't born yet. He was born in Nov.of 66. Don't laugh, I'm 81 now . Our friends Al and Lois Chapman were friends of Jimmy and they took us to Jimmy's show, I think in Sacramento and afterwards took us backstage and introduced me to little Jimmy and he kissed me on my cheek and gave me an 8x10 picture and autographed it. That is the only concert I've ever been to. Please tell Jimmy I still have his picture. Lost Al & Lois year's ago but their daughter comes to see me at least once a year and spends a week .
Keep coming. Love country.
Songs about Texas i know very well.
They all were great.
Thank you so much for uploading.
Thank you, Ed Bruce. That sounds like how my husband and I met. The song could have been written about us. My husband is in heaven now, so the song brings back 22 years of fond memories❤
Laine Brody's song brought tears to my eyes, it was so poignant.
About ten years ago I was doing a karaoke show in lenoir NC , and Doug stone came in and sang an hour for us for free after a show he did at Catawba co fairgrounds,,I will never forget ,,he started his first song way off key and the crowd just busted out laughing then he looked at me and said ,,now start it over son.
Wow! That song by Lane Brody was just beautiful.
Ed Bruce is terribly underrated. I remember when he was the Follow Me To Tennessee guy.
Ed had a good career - he wrote some iconic songs and he was a successful actor - He had no reason to complain and I'm sure he didn't - I'll tell you who's underrated - at least as far as how they are remembered is Eddie Rabbitt and Earl Thomas Conley -
I was never a Ricky Van Shelton fan but for 3or4 yrs he was on the radio constantly
Hi David, I couldn't agree more about ETC and Eddie Rabbitt! I lived in Nashville from the mid 90's to mid 2000's and was a road musician and was lucky enough to work the Opry. I was also fortunate to meet several of the artists we've mentioned. ETC was one of my favorites and is rarely credited with writing Smokey Mountain Memories, which I am sure you know was a hit for the late Mel Street. Eddie Rabbitt wrote his own material and was a great performer that I was fortunate to see prior to and after moving to town. Eddie left us way too soon and is rarely remembered for all of his charity work especially with kids.
So many here, that have passed on since
Love it😅
Ed Bruce -the top guy!
Man Don Schlitz what a killer songwriter & as much as I love Kenny Rogers the way Don wrote the Gambler is like a whole other song from what Kenny did . If you’re not a fan of Dons then go get your hearing checked . Lol
I love Lane Brody😮
Charlie Pride sounds just like he does on his records!
That is true talent. I miss him so much. I grew up listening to him. Breaks my heart.
I was gambling, playing poker with some shady characters in a house in New Orleans,when I accumulated the majority of these shady characters pay checks,when I had a small voice in my head tell me to head to the bathroom and climb out the window,so I did!
If this video don't take you on an emotional journey something is wrong with you.
Little jimmy dockings never shows any expression, maybe because he was always at the foot of the bed.😂😂😂
😅That's a good one 👍
Ed Bruce stole the show
I'll agree,Ed Bruce did steal the show!
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who was the woman sitting to James Gregory's left?
Lane Brody is her name
B@@PurpleRainXLII always loved her song "Over You"
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What year were all these shows recorded?
I have yet to meet anyone who had ever bought a Little Jimmy Dickens record - He must have had pictures of Roy Acuff and Fred Rose smoking weed - or something - There were a lot of talented people who never got a sniff - just sayin
These folks sound great singing but listening to them sitting around talking is agonizing. Blah blah blah, giggle giggle, ugh. I wanted to get out of the room quick and I wasn't even in it.
These people were real country not like the phones of today like Florida gerona line or jelly role.
Jelly Role’s song; i’m not ok is a great song.
I have yet to meet anyone who had ever bought a Little Jimmy Dickens record - He must have had pictures of Roy Acuff and Fred Rose smoking weed - or something - There were a lot of talented people who never got a sniff - just sayin