A personal memory: I was once in a bar when Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Conan the Barbarian" was on the TV with the sound turned down, and Johnny Lee playing on the jukebox. I watched Conan ride a horse across a vast desert, while listening to "I was looking for love in all the wrong places..." It fit together so perfectly, I was cracking up.
It’s on the Urban Cowboy soundtrack and this movie should go on the film reactions list. Fantastic soundtrack and a great storyline with John Travolta.
This song and many more huge hits that you will love are the soundtrack CD for the awesome movie "URBAN COWBOY" starring John Travolta and Deborah Winger. It is a Must See! Top10 Billboard Country Singles, such as #1 "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, #1 "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, #3 (AC chart) "Look What You've Done to Me" by Boz Scaggs, #1 "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray, and #4 "Love the World Away" by Kenny Rogers, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band and "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles.
Oh wow I'm so happy you did this song!!! I never liked country music until I saw the movie Urban Cowboy with John Travolta. It was the soundtrack to that movie that made me fall in love with country music, the old school country music. This song was my favorite from the whole soundtrack. Johnny Lee's voice is so rich and beautiful and the story of the song is so touching. So glad you guys liked it!!! For another shout out to Cherokee check out Half Breed by Cher.
You also need to listen to "Looking for Love" by Johnny Lee. Both of these songs are from the Urban Cowboy movie. It starred John Travolta and brought country music into the mainstream for a little while in the early '80s.
So glad you guys loved it! Always figured that if you ever did Johnny Lee, it'd be "Looking For Love", and I'd have to throw this song in the comments as a suggestion. Always been one of my favorites. More great songs by Johnny: "Picking Up Strangers", "Hey, Bartender", and "The Yellow Rose".
One of the best from back in the eighties!! I was fortunate enough to see him in concert with Mickey Gilley three times!! He is best known for Lookin For Love In All the Wrong Places from the movie Urban Cowboy. Johnny Lee was such a great singer! I still have one of his albums. So glad y'all found him!!
This is my favorite Johnny Lee song. Although I'm sure Lookin' for Love is his biggest hit. Both are great however. He was married to actress Charlene Tilton (TV show Dallas) That's Bonnie Raitt on background vocals. This song is from the Urban Cowboy (1980) Soundtrack. Both of those artists are on the soundtrack and in the movie.
Michael Martin Murphey wrote this song. He also did a song called "Geronimo's Cadillac". There's a Cherokee reservation in North Carolina near Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
I forgot to mention another GREAT song of his, The Yellow Rose of Texas he sang as a duet with Lane Brody. Fantastic vocals on that song, their voices really complemented each other perfectly. He is so smooth and rich, she is so clear like a bell.
This is my favorite Johnny Lee song, most people suggest "Looking For Love (In All The Wrong Places)" and "Picking Up Strangers", but there is something about this song.
I love this song! It's been on my playlist for over 40 years. That speaks volumes for me because I can count on one hand how many country songs are on my playlist. A classic song from the "Urban Cowboy" era.
Johnny Lee's biggest hit, "Lookin' For Love" and this song were both featured in the movie "Urban Cowboy", starring John Travolta and Debra Winger. Another classic movie to add to your movie reactions list! Thanks for a great reaction! ✌💙✌
18yrs or so, me and my wife met Johnny Lee after a concert at a club. He autographed my cap and then asked us to hang out. Not to many people knew who he was. It's a memory me and my wife will never forget.
Johnny Lee is great!! Glad you loved him. Now watching -Urban Cowboy -is a must❤❤. There are Soooo many hits in that movie. Listen to Mickey Gilley before watching the movie though. ❤
Glad to see you get to Johnny Lee. Have seen him in concert twice and was able to visit with him after both shows. He has a lots of good songs like One In A million, Looking For Love, and Picking Up Strangers to name a few.
I love Johnny Lee! I 1980 there was a big Hit movie for John Travolta and Debra Winger called Urban Cowboy. It brought country music onto the pop charts! One of the best movie Sound tracks!
Man now y'all bringing home the badass old school country!!! I grew up on country in this time period...Johnny Lee was great along with many others, Ronnie Milsap, Earl Thomas Conley, Eddie Rabbit, John Conlee, Steve Wariner, Alabama, George Strait, Waylon Jennings, Michael Martin Murphy, TG Sheppard, Conway Twitty, Bellamy Brothers....and so many more!
You just made my night. I LOVE Johnny Lee. This song was featured in Urban Cowboy- and it’s the perfect two-step song! Thank you so much for doing this. He has a fun song called “Hey Bartender”. If you want some serious fiddle - you have to react to Charlie Daniels Band “The South’s gonna do it again”. SO much fiddle and just an awesome song. Please please react to this one!
So glad you liked it! Johnny Lee was my favorite singer back then, and this was one of my two favorite songs of his. (The other was "Prisoner of Hope.") That closing drum beat still gives me shivers. Johnny's signature song was "Looking for Love (In All the Wrong Places)" from the John Travolta movie "Urban Cowboy."
I saw Johnny Lee in Bandera Texas at 11th Street Cowboy Bar on March 4th 2023 and it was his last tour. I wish I could have seen him in his prime but it was so great to see him never the less. I hope he enjoys retirement and Thank You for the Great Music!
Bourbon man myself. This one brings back some good memories. I saw the movie Urban Cowboy back when this came out (it was on the soundtrack) at the drive-in with my special girl who put up with me for 42 yrs before passing in 2021.
Loved Johnny Lee! This is a great song, in a time where country music went crazy, Alabama, Ronnie Millsap, Mickey Gilley, Barbara Mandrell, Charlie Daniels, Ricky Van Shelton, Hank Williams Jr. and tons of others. Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places was probably his biggest hit. I always said that my husband looked like him when we were younger!! ❤️
Guys, I'm so glad to see y'all reacting to Johnny Lee! He was one of my first crushes when I was a little girl, and I absolutely love his music! I would love to see y'all react to his biggest hit, Looking for Love. Another good one by him is Picking Up Strangers. Thanks so much for the memories of my childhood in the 70's and 80's!
Took me a bit to recognize this one, as I hadn’t heard it since the 80s! Excellent country song from back in the day. My favorite of his was Lookin’ for Love - which I downloaded to my music several years ago. Love the reactions to this period of country music - keep ‘em coming!
Written by Michael Martin Murphey (gotta check his song "Wildfire") and I really prefer his version, but this version made the soundtrack of the movie "Urban Cowboy" so it's the version that got played on radio. Johnny Lee was also a big part of a sort of 'country club' movement in the '80's along with artists like Mickey Gilley and Eddie Rabbitt. Line dancing was the rage and 'clubs' (bars) would dedicate a night for music like this and country dancing. Pretty soon there were 'clubs' where that's pretty much all they did. Pardon my reminiscing...lol. That's what happens when you get old ;-)
Haha, heck yeah!!! I saw Johnny Lee & Mickey Gilley in concert in 2015, what a show, and im 42, my mom and dad grew up in Pasadena , Tx home of Gilley’s, made famous in the mvie “Urban Cowboy” with John Travolta
Oh,My Heavens! I absolutely LOVE THIS SONG! URBAN COWBOY LINE DANCING BACK IN THE DAY! I knew we’d get a big smile from Ms Amber when she heard OKLAHOMA! 😄🙌🎻💃🏻🤠 Others great songs are” One in a million” and “Lookin for Love”
Cherokee Fiddle" is a song written by Michael Martin Murphey. Murphey's version of the song went to number 58 on the Hot Country Singles chart in 1977 . This version was released in 1979.
Nothing like old school country the stuff I listen to growing up. You guys have got to watch Urban cowboy with John Travolta you will hear all these great artists and music that just touches you the way country music is supposed to
Johnny Lee was a part of the Gilley's craze in the 70's He also had a club in Pasa getdown dena Texas and he and Mickey Gilley were in and on The Urban Cowboy movie soundtrack ,,memories wow rode that bull many times what a blast from the past....
Hi y'all. This is a part of the amazing soundtrack of the movie Urban Cowboy starring a young John Travolta and a truly great cast. Johnny has had some big hits of you want to hear more from him. Rasollin' Lonely, You could have heard a heart break, lookin' for love in all the wrong places and more. Johnny is still performing although sadly having recently been diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease he is doing a Farewell Tour this year. He has for several years now been playing in Branson, Mo. You should also add Urban Cowboy to your movie list. Good film. great cast, lots of country music and dancing too.
As y'all saw, this is an example of dance music. Y'all could hardly have more fun than to go dancing at a country music venue anywhere rural in the southern states. Y'all will love Cajun and Zydeco, Tejano, and blue grass and Texas Swing dance music.
Another GREAT review! My favorite Johnny Lee song. It always reminds me of two things: Urban Cowboy and mending fences with my dad. He was a huge classic country music fan. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!
2nd you need to watch Urban Cowboy. Great country (ish) music, Travolta and Winger. So very good. (I dug the (double) LP Sundtrack album out last week after a number of years. Boz Scaggs, Joe Walsh, Dan Fogelberg, Charlie Daniels, Kenny Rogers, and more Great soundtrack).
Guys, this was a signature song in one of the greatest movies John Travolta ever did, its called Urban Cowboy. The music, the characters, the dancing, the love story…aw one great movie you should watch.
Looking For Love is my favorite by him. The Urban Cowboy soundtrack had several #1 country hits: #1 "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, #1 "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, #3 (Adult Contemporary chart) "Look What You've Done to Me" by Boz Scaggs, #1 "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray, #4 "Love the World Away" by Kenny Rogers.
Thank y'all for that! I'd forgotten about this song! Hey, y'all have got to check out Country artist, Mel McDaniels song, Baby's got her blue Jeans on! You'll love it! Or his song, Big ol brew! Both classics!
1980 I'm tending bar at Cap'n Anderson 's in Panama City. He used to come in and dated a waitress. He told us he just did a movie with John Travolta. Man he blew up. He didn't change.
His biggest hit was Lookin for Love in all the Wrong Places. He was huge country artist during the ‘80.
I personal like Buckwheat’s cover better. “ Wooking pa nub.” 😂
@@jussinamortl6832 haha! I prefer "Unce,Tise, Fee Times a Mady."
That reminds me they need to see Urban Cowboy
@@jussinamortl6832 Dang, I was just about to post the same thing! Back when SNL was great.
A personal memory: I was once in a bar when Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Conan the Barbarian" was on the TV with the sound turned down, and Johnny Lee playing on the jukebox. I watched Conan ride a horse across a vast desert, while listening to "I was looking for love in all the wrong places..."
It fit together so perfectly, I was cracking up.
"Lookin for Love" & "Picking Up Strangers" are probably his biggest & best known songs.
Yes to those two and I'd also recommend checking out "Hey Bartender", a fun romper.
Totally agree.
Those are definitely the ones they should listen to next.
"Take Me Back To Texas" By Johnny Lee
That Song made me cry and I hope they react to it because I'm from Texas!
It’s on the Urban Cowboy soundtrack and this movie should go on the film reactions list. Fantastic soundtrack and a great storyline with John Travolta.
never gets old does it
They would be the first to react to Urban Cowboy as far as I know. Do it! Do it, doit doit doit!
This song and many more huge hits that you will love are the soundtrack CD for the awesome movie "URBAN COWBOY" starring John Travolta and Deborah Winger. It is a Must See!
Top10 Billboard Country Singles, such as #1 "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, #1 "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, #3 (AC chart) "Look What You've Done to Me" by Boz Scaggs, #1 "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray, and #4 "Love the World Away" by Kenny Rogers, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band and "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles.
@@franscott3122 I think your right
Absolutely!
Oh wow I'm so happy you did this song!!! I never liked country music until I saw the movie Urban Cowboy with John Travolta. It was the soundtrack to that movie that made me fall in love with country music, the old school country music. This song was my favorite from the whole soundtrack. Johnny Lee's voice is so rich and beautiful and the story of the song is so touching. So glad you guys liked it!!! For another shout out to Cherokee check out Half Breed by Cher.
Another good one would be from Tim McGraw's "Indian Outlaw".
europe has a song called " Cherokee "
You also need to listen to "Looking for Love" by Johnny Lee. Both of these songs are from the Urban Cowboy movie. It starred John Travolta and brought country music into the mainstream for a little while in the early '80s.
Haven’t heard this in years. Didn’t realize how much I missed it.
Thanks for the memories.
So glad you guys loved it! Always figured that if you ever did Johnny Lee, it'd be "Looking For Love", and I'd have to throw this song in the comments as a suggestion. Always been one of my favorites.
More great songs by Johnny: "Picking Up Strangers", "Hey, Bartender", and "The Yellow Rose".
One of the best from back in the eighties!! I was fortunate enough to see him in concert with Mickey Gilley three times!! He is best known for Lookin For Love In All the Wrong Places from the movie Urban Cowboy. Johnny Lee was such a great singer! I still have one of his albums. So glad y'all found him!!
Such a great great song, I love this one, this song and “Looking for Love” are true classics
This is my favorite Johnny Lee song. Although I'm sure Lookin' for Love is his biggest hit. Both are great however. He was married to actress Charlene Tilton (TV show Dallas) That's Bonnie Raitt on background vocals. This song is from the Urban Cowboy (1980) Soundtrack. Both of those artists are on the soundtrack and in the movie.
Michael Martin Murphey wrote this song. He also did a song called "Geronimo's Cadillac".
There's a Cherokee reservation in North Carolina near Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
I didn’t know he wrote this!
I forgot to mention another GREAT song of his, The Yellow Rose of Texas he sang as a duet with Lane Brody. Fantastic vocals on that song, their voices really complemented each other perfectly. He is so smooth and rich, she is so clear like a bell.
I love Johnny Lee. What a voice.❤
This is my favorite Johnny Lee song, most people suggest "Looking For Love (In All The Wrong Places)" and "Picking Up Strangers", but there is something about this song.
Don't forget "You Could Have Heard a Heart Break".
I love this song! It's been on my playlist for over 40 years. That speaks volumes for me because I can count on one hand how many country songs are on my playlist. A classic song from the "Urban Cowboy" era.
Same!
Johnny Lee used to travel with Mickey Gilley and do shows together. They were quite entertaining.
When the band played that song the dance floor was always full
Johnny Lee's biggest hit, "Lookin' For Love" and this song were both featured in the movie "Urban Cowboy", starring John Travolta and Debra Winger. Another classic movie to add to your movie reactions list! Thanks for a great reaction! ✌💙✌
LOOKIN FOR LOVE AND HEY BARTENDER , im cherokee also
18yrs or so, me and my wife met Johnny Lee after a concert at a club. He autographed my cap and then asked us to hang out. Not to many people knew who he was. It's a memory me and my wife will never forget.
Love me some Johnny Lee. You gotta watch Urban Cowboy❤️
Johnny Lee is great!! Glad you loved him. Now watching -Urban Cowboy -is a must❤❤. There are Soooo many hits in that movie. Listen to Mickey Gilley before watching the movie though. ❤
This is my favorite country song ! This makes you wanna throw on a cowboy hat and boots and do the two step.
I can see Sissy and Bud two-steppin right now❤
Good job y'all, Oak Ridge Boys- Ozark Mountain Jubilee is very good with fiddle playing also with a shout out to the Ozarks in Missouri
Glad to see you get to Johnny Lee. Have seen him in concert twice and was able to visit with him after both shows. He has a lots of good songs like One In A million, Looking For Love, and Picking Up Strangers to name a few.
The writer of this song was Michael Martin Murphy of "Wildfire" fame.
Also, try Johnny's version of Yellow Rose of Texas.
I love Johnny Lee! I 1980 there was a big Hit movie for John Travolta and Debra Winger called Urban Cowboy. It brought country music onto the pop charts! One of the best movie Sound tracks!
DAMN, I love this song. I've always thought a back story on this Cherokee Indian would make a great movie!
My cousin and I met him years ago and hung out with him after the show. He signed vinyl records for both of us.
Man now y'all bringing home the badass old school country!!! I grew up on country in this time period...Johnny Lee was great along with many others, Ronnie Milsap, Earl Thomas Conley, Eddie Rabbit, John Conlee, Steve Wariner, Alabama, George Strait, Waylon Jennings, Michael Martin Murphy, TG Sheppard, Conway Twitty, Bellamy Brothers....and so many more!
That fiddle makes me shuffle every time! Great choice.
This song, yellow rose, and looking for love are my favorite johnny Lee songs
It has been ages since I heard this song. Thank you for playing it. You really need to check out some of his other great songs.
That slide guitar, man…the sound of an era that’s for sure.
I'm surprised you're doing Johnny Lee and didn't start with Looking For Love, one of the catchiest songs ever.
The whole soundtrack is Amazing!
Great 80's country song.
You just made my night. I LOVE Johnny Lee. This song was featured in Urban Cowboy- and it’s the perfect two-step song! Thank you so much for doing this. He has a fun song called “Hey Bartender”.
If you want some serious fiddle - you have to react to Charlie Daniels Band “The South’s gonna do it again”. SO much fiddle and just an awesome song. Please please react to this one!
So glad you liked it! Johnny Lee was my favorite singer back then, and this was one of my two favorite songs of his. (The other was "Prisoner of Hope.") That closing drum beat still gives me shivers.
Johnny's signature song was "Looking for Love (In All the Wrong Places)" from the John Travolta movie "Urban Cowboy."
He is famous for "Lookin' for Love".
If you want to hear and see some great fiddle playing, please check out a live version of Doug Kershaw.
Spanish Moss 👍😉🍻
I saw Johnny Lee in Bandera Texas at 11th Street Cowboy Bar on March 4th 2023 and it was his last tour. I wish I could have seen him in his prime but it was so great to see him never the less. I hope he enjoys retirement and Thank You for the Great Music!
Bourbon man myself. This one brings back some good memories. I saw the movie Urban Cowboy back when this came out (it was on the soundtrack) at the drive-in with my special girl who put up with me for 42 yrs before passing in 2021.
Loved Johnny Lee! This is a great song, in a time where country music went crazy, Alabama, Ronnie Millsap, Mickey Gilley, Barbara Mandrell, Charlie Daniels, Ricky Van Shelton, Hank Williams Jr. and tons of others. Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places was probably his biggest hit. I always said that my husband looked like him when we were younger!! ❤️
Guys, I'm so glad to see y'all reacting to Johnny Lee! He was one of my first crushes when I was a little girl, and I absolutely love his music! I would love to see y'all react to his biggest hit, Looking for Love. Another good one by him is Picking Up Strangers. Thanks so much for the memories of my childhood in the 70's and 80's!
Y’all have to watch Urban Cowboy!
Amazing soundtrack, one of my favorite movies!
Love this one. One of my daughters lives in Tahlequah, so thanks for the shout out. Sooners!
Oh, the memories this brings back! I love Johnny Lee. You must listen to Looking for Love. It is still one of my top 5 songs of all time easily.
I'm glad that you enjoyed the song.
One of my favorite songs it’s so great
This song is featured in a badass movie called URBAN COWBOY (1980). John Travolta movie.
Another great Urban Cowboy song. His other song Lookin For Love is fantastic, too.
Oh wow this takes me back a hot minute y’all should watch Urban Cowboy oh it’s such a great movie .
Howdy guys!! Have a tuneful Tuesday!!
Looking for Love is Better, and one of my favorite songs
Sang this karaoke Sunday 5/7/23, no one including the KJ had ever heard it before, one of my favorites.
This means you have to listen to "Orange Blossom Special" next! It's a bluegrass classic.
Yes, and react to John Travolta Dancing to it!
Took me a bit to recognize this one, as I hadn’t heard it since the 80s! Excellent country song from back in the day.
My favorite of his was Lookin’ for Love - which I downloaded to my music several years ago.
Love the reactions to this period of country music - keep ‘em coming!
Song is stuck in my head now. Thx.
To us old folks we remember him when he sang for Mickey Gilley in the 80's at Gilley's saloon in Pasadena, Texas
Love this song - it is in my favorite John Travolta movie Urban Cowboy. Hope one day you all will react to it on your Movie Reaction Channel 💕
Love Johnny Lee! Love 5his song ❤❤
My wife is Cherokee Her favorite song of all time is Looking For Love by Johnny Lee. This song however is her moms favorite song
Written by Michael Martin Murphey (gotta check his song "Wildfire") and I really prefer his version, but this version made the soundtrack of the movie "Urban Cowboy" so it's the version that got played on radio. Johnny Lee was also a big part of a sort of 'country club' movement in the '80's along with artists like Mickey Gilley and Eddie Rabbitt. Line dancing was the rage and 'clubs' (bars) would dedicate a night for music like this and country dancing. Pretty soon there were 'clubs' where that's pretty much all they did. Pardon my reminiscing...lol. That's what happens when you get old ;-)
LOVE THIS! love it... plain and simple.. love it. This song is also well known in the movie, "Saturday Night Fever."
Haha, heck yeah!!! I saw Johnny Lee & Mickey Gilley in concert in 2015, what a show, and im 42, my mom and dad grew up in Pasadena , Tx home of Gilley’s, made famous in the mvie “Urban Cowboy” with John Travolta
Oh,My Heavens! I absolutely LOVE THIS SONG! URBAN COWBOY LINE DANCING BACK IN THE DAY!
I knew we’d get a big smile from Ms Amber when she heard OKLAHOMA! 😄🙌🎻💃🏻🤠
Others great songs are” One in a million” and “Lookin for Love”
Cherokee Fiddle" is a song written by Michael Martin Murphey. Murphey's version of the song went to number 58 on the Hot Country Singles chart in 1977 . This version was released in 1979.
Great song. He has several!
Love Johnny lee!!!
Classic Country at it's Best
Thanks for the Memories
Remember when I first heard him on the radio went out and got his album and burned the needle off my record player 😅
Now you have to react to the movie Urban Cowboy. I think you guys will love it and it has a great country soundtrack.
LOVE HIM❤, my daddy played the fiddle, he past 7 years ago, but I have his fiddle ❤
Nothing like old school country the stuff I listen to growing up. You guys have got to watch Urban cowboy with John Travolta you will hear all these great artists and music that just touches you the way country music is supposed to
Johnny Lee Looking for Love He also had a duet called Yellow Rose of Texas
I was waiting for that reaction when he said "he'd go back to Oklahoma" & I loved it!
Johnny Lee was a part of the Gilley's craze in the 70's He also had a club in Pasa getdown dena Texas and he and Mickey Gilley were in and on The Urban Cowboy movie soundtrack ,,memories wow rode that bull many times what a blast from the past....
As everyone has stated, "lookin' for love" is next. Then "you could've heard a heartbreak" after.
I had forgotten this one, probably because just like today, I kept waiting for the Fiddle highlights in a song about Fiddles. ✌️
Haven’t heard him in awhile.Great one.
Glad somebody finally reacted to this song,this song is in the movie "URBAN COWBOY" bud and sissy first dance together
One In a Million was one of his hits.
Hi y'all. This is a part of the amazing soundtrack of the movie Urban Cowboy starring a young John Travolta and a truly great cast. Johnny has had some big hits of you want to hear more from him. Rasollin' Lonely, You could have heard a heart break, lookin' for love in all the wrong places and more. Johnny is still performing although sadly having recently been diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease he is doing a Farewell Tour this year. He has for several years now been playing in Branson, Mo. You should also add Urban Cowboy to your movie list. Good film. great cast, lots of country music and dancing too.
As y'all saw, this is an example of dance music. Y'all could hardly have more fun than to go dancing at a country music venue anywhere rural in the southern states. Y'all will love Cajun and Zydeco, Tejano, and blue grass and Texas Swing dance music.
Another GREAT review! My favorite Johnny Lee song. It always reminds me of two things: Urban Cowboy and mending fences with my dad. He was a huge classic country music fan. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!
Urban Cowboy is a movie yall need to watch on your movie channel.
2nd you need to watch Urban Cowboy. Great country (ish) music, Travolta and Winger. So very good. (I dug the (double) LP Sundtrack album out last week after a number of years. Boz Scaggs, Joe Walsh, Dan Fogelberg, Charlie Daniels, Kenny Rogers, and more Great soundtrack).
Listen to David Allen Coe-You never even called me by my name.
That's the song that turned me into a country music fan when I was in high school.
"It's the perfect country & western song." 😅
@@bobbuethe1477Only after they added the last verse 😂😅.
Guys, this was a signature song in one of the greatest movies John Travolta ever did, its called Urban Cowboy. The music, the characters, the dancing, the love story…aw one great movie you should watch.
Looking For Love is my favorite by him.
The Urban Cowboy soundtrack had several #1 country hits:
#1 "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee,
#1 "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley,
#3 (Adult Contemporary chart) "Look What You've Done to Me" by Boz Scaggs,
#1 "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray,
#4 "Love the World Away" by Kenny Rogers.
One of my favorites!
I've loved this song since it came out. Looking For Love next, please. 😊
Please listen to "Waiting for a Star to Fall" from BOY MEETS GIRL.
I really wish they would. Iisten to that song, it's a lot of fun and a really good song.
Thank y'all for that! I'd forgotten about this song! Hey, y'all have got to check out Country artist, Mel McDaniels song, Baby's got her blue Jeans on! You'll love it! Or his song, Big ol brew! Both classics!
1980 I'm tending bar at Cap'n Anderson 's in Panama City. He used to come in and dated a waitress. He told us he just did a movie with John Travolta. Man he blew up. He didn't change.
One of the songs from the movie Urban Cowboy in which he actually was playing on stage along with Mickey Gilly.
I was waiting for Amber's reaction at 2:15. So awesome.
Tallequah is where the little boy went to get his dogs in "Where The Red Fern Grows"! :)