I worked in the industry in 1994 - 1995. Met all the biggies but the only time I felt geeked out was when the Arista rep I was having lunch with saw Radney come in and invited him to join us. Hell of a great guy and really down to earth. Wish I didn't have to play it cool because I'd have loved to have his autograph :)
Absolutely love this mans music. One of must underrated singer/songwriters ever! True talent
Very true. Love his music. This song is my favorite.
I worked in the industry in 1994 - 1995. Met all the biggies but the only time I felt geeked out was when the Arista rep I was having lunch with saw Radney come in and invited him to join us. Hell of a great guy and really down to earth. Wish I didn't have to play it cool because I'd have loved to have his autograph :)
Mr. Foster "gets it" and expresses it so poetically and then musically-thank you!
The first country album I ever liked and I liked every single song. How many artists does anyone like where every song on the album is their favorite?
My fave record since 1992. Fave artist too! :) It's a perfect album!
Love that Gibson J45! Hi from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
What a great song. Radney was awesome then and still is.
Perfection
Great Song!!! I've always loved his voice. He's a very talented artist.
Damn. You might be the girl of my dreams
My favorite RF song.
Saw Radney at Sam's Station, Killeen, TX in 1994 and have never forgotten it!
You were in good and early on that show. Nice.
Beautiful!!!
A highly under appreciated album.
My favorite country album in the last 30 years. Cousin Eddie gettin' it done with Radney.
My fave album and artist since 1992. I was 13. I could never love another album more than this one.... except the 2.0 album he did of that record! :)
Really is one of the best albums ever. I've been listening to it a lot lately every day to and from work. I just keep it on repeat in the car!
Such a GREAT song, Love this thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!
absolutely right brother....
he'd great +
Love it! What a great song
They stole my prairie when they strung all that wire...
I'm not totally sure why this tune always gets associated with lonesome dove, but its mostly from a book called, We Pointed 'Em North. Happy reading!
I don't think this is Darden Smith in the video.
Its not lol
@@SandyCarlton That is Eddie Heinzelman