Boy oh boy what a voice. Back when singers had true talent and not remastered studio work. This man live is just unbelievable. One of my top 5 voices of all times.
Man did you ever get that right. It's 7 in the morning and I heard this song and is it raining at your house last night in my dreams. It seems like all night. Woke up first thing search it up on TH-cam and here I am. That led me to you even before my maccoffee. Good morning
Yup! Back then when ya heard em com on the radio ya knew when the hell it was singing. This new crap they all are just jammed together. They all sound the same and the songs aren't country at all!
Just wow. This may be the perfect country songs sung by the perfect country singer.... Call me an old fart but this is just miles ahead of anything coming out this day and age
Yeah every night I run a needle through Walkin the Floor. Great writing and singing. I could listen to that tune over and over .Well done. Love the steel and Vern's voice beautiful Beautiful ❤
First time ever seeing who Vern Gosdin even is. Grew up in bars and this tyle of Country Music is all I heard. I listen to it daily on my XM radio, Willy's Road house..... HOOAH!!!
How could they let half the shit they are playing these days out on that stage...what a tragedy! Vern is the man! "1951" never sounded so good! Top 5 country songs all time...thanks for posting!
What would we do without the recordings? Perfection in voice, style and instruments doesn't exist in country now, but these videos are priceless. They proved its possible, but you gotta be COUNTRY.
Awww, what a fantastic thing it certainly is to hear him singing. Certainly one of the most famous Nashville guys; could sit and listen to Vern ‘til dawn. Great guy and his music will last for eons!! Loved hearing Vern sing!
The Voice! And a most fitting moniker. Vern Gosdin was of course a highly successful hard country singer but his contribution to the developments of Country Rock should not be forgotten. Together with younger brother Rex, The Gosdin Brothers spend the mid/ late 1960s as a country rock act and released the superb Sounds Of Goodbye album on Capitol Records in 1968.
A legend. His phrasing and range at 2:00 is evidence of this man's vocal prowess. Vern and George Jones may be the only two country singers in history with such expressive vocal talents.
Vern's voice was like fresh peanut butter - smooth. He gets on the stage and looks so effortless. Many singers look like they're straining and having difficulty singing a song. Vern singing to an audience was no different than talking to a friend a foot away from him.
This is a brilliant song. And I'd bet that if you played this song on country radio now, 90% of the listeners would not understand a single line in the lyrics.
Optimistic note: audiences are wider than you may think. They'd get one hearing of that Voice and check the references on google, youtube etc. I teach young folk and many listen to 40s, 50s, 60s music as well as current stuff
I have to agree Ronald. My 20 year old son introduced me to “I am my own Grandpa”. But I also introduced him to HEE HAA”. When I thought he was old enough!!
@@ronaldlevao8251 The lyrics are kind of cryptic if you'r not versed in it. Most people may know "Victrola" as an old record player. They don't know it was a jukebox. And Google E.T. and you'll get a space alien, not the Texas Troubador.
First time I ever heard , "The Voice" was on the radio singing this song. I have written a song simply called, "The Voice" in tribute to Vern for a cd I will be releasing in the near future! I remember watching this clip on TNN back in 1991.
Hell yea! real county music! One of the best memories. I was just real little when this song came out. Dad had the 45rpm and we loved it. I always had dad to "run a needle through" set em up joe. I miss that music and those days.
My house has windows, gutters and siding this man installed during his retirement from music. One of the best dang guys I ever met! One of his family members stole him blind and he had no choice but to return to music...
Country to The Bone ! The Voice...that Steel makes a fella won't to pat that boot are slide across the dance floor Shinning a belt buckle ! ol couple way down in TX jd
A few months after this my band got to open for Vern in North Alabama. Got to have dinner with his band backstage before the show and meet with Vern later on....he liked to stay on the bus. All very nice guys. Ended up doing a session later on with his steel player Wayne Bridge. I was dating my wife to be at the time and it impressed the hell out of her parents since they were old school and loved Vern. Most parents don't want their daughters dating musicians.
'The Voice'! And a great song. I wish there were still a few people that could still just serve the song and let their voice perform instead of focusing on styling at the microphone.
Boy oh boy what a voice. Back when singers had true talent and not remastered studio work. This man live is just unbelievable. One of my top 5 voices of all times.
Man did you ever get that right. It's 7 in the morning and I heard this song and is it raining at your house last night in my dreams. It seems like all night. Woke up first thing search it up on TH-cam and here I am. That led me to you even before my maccoffee. Good morning
Yup! Back then when ya heard em com on the radio ya knew when the hell it was singing. This new crap they all are just jammed together. They all sound the same and the songs aren't country at all!
the voice
U talk about a gr8 country song...
Rip Danny Joe r
Just wow. This may be the perfect country songs sung by the perfect country singer.... Call me an old fart but this is just miles ahead of anything coming out this day and age
This was one of my favorites to dance to. Oh, for just 1 night of dancing like I did when I was younger.
don't know if you're an old fart, but you ain't wrong.
He should be in the country music hall of fame
Exactly
One of the best of the best all time country songs. This song encapsulates pure country.
How smooth is that? We surely do miss you, Vern.
The Voice was always one of my top Favorites! I can’t believe people can even hit the thumbs down. Shame! God bless Vern R.I.P.
Top shelf country doesn't get any better, and the white belt makes it real.
It's crazy how good these old country guys could perform live so good!!
Yeah every night I run a needle through Walkin the Floor. Great writing and singing. I could listen to that tune over and over .Well done. Love the steel and Vern's voice beautiful Beautiful ❤
Set'um up, Joe is a great country song. And The Voice, Vern, twang's beautifully!!
So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song. Hello
One of the best voices in country music ever.
First time ever seeing who Vern Gosdin even is. Grew up in bars and this tyle of Country Music is all I heard. I listen to it daily on my XM radio, Willy's Road house..... HOOAH!!!
This is REAL country music. "Every night I run a needle through Walking the Floor" the BEST!!
Best part
I’ve always loved his music.He just had a certain ring to his voice.
Thats right that man had a voice. One of the great one's and one of my favorite Vern Gosdin songs . Really miss the man!
Oh my god I miss real country music.
Me too
Top shelf. THIS is Country.
How could they let half the shit they are playing these days out on that stage...what a tragedy! Vern is the man! "1951" never sounded so good! Top 5 country songs all time...thanks for posting!
Miss the Voice so much
Pure. Lyrical. Beauty.
I dare anyone to differ.
This man has the Blues of soul.
I sure miss this kind of country.
What would we do without the recordings? Perfection in voice, style and instruments doesn't exist in country now, but these videos are priceless. They proved its possible, but you gotta be COUNTRY.
Are ya'll listening...Fla/Ga Line, Locash, Lady Antebellum, Thomas Rhett...
THIS IS WHAT REAL COUNTRY MUSIC SOUNDS LIKE!!!!
My old friend, rest in peace. Love you man.
I love this song, one of my all time favorites. I miss real country music 😢
Awww, what a fantastic thing it certainly is to hear him singing. Certainly one of the most famous Nashville guys; could sit and listen to Vern ‘til dawn. Great guy and his music will last for eons!! Loved hearing Vern sing!
The Voice! And a most fitting moniker. Vern Gosdin was of course a highly successful hard country singer but his contribution to the developments of Country Rock should not be forgotten. Together with younger brother Rex, The Gosdin Brothers spend the mid/ late 1960s as a country rock act and released the superb Sounds Of Goodbye album on Capitol Records in 1968.
And that’s the way it’s done folks! Vern “The voice” Gosdin.
I could listen to Verns songs all day long he is so AWESOME!!!!!!!
This is country music junior. Not the shit they play on the radio these days....
btownmxer I'm 13
Always loved this song, and the backing vocals in this version are a thing of beauty!
I'd listen to ole Vern singing the phone book
+ILdairyfarmer It would sound better than the crap they play on the radio now for sure.
Or a menu!
Okayyy!
Tonight's special is pork and Bee-ans. I say two-nights Special is pork and bea-eee-ee-eannns.
The man has blues in his soul.
Vern Godsin is a great true country singer. Thanks for posting it.
raw God given talent thanks for blessing us vern with "the voice"
A legend. His phrasing and range at 2:00 is evidence of this man's vocal prowess. Vern and George Jones may be the only two country singers in history with such expressive vocal talents.
If you can't feel the pain in "set 'em up joe" or "Golden Ring" you have never had your heart broken.
How would you guys compare keith whitley to Vern gosdin and george jones?
Daryl Singletary does a great cover of this. 👌🏻
@James greene yes. But u gotta add Randy Travis
Those two and Johnny Paycheck .. the very best !!real country !! then there was also Keith Whitley later. None to compare now days to any of them 💕🎶💕😊
Vern's voice was like fresh peanut butter - smooth. He gets on the stage and looks so effortless. Many singers look like they're straining and having difficulty singing a song. Vern singing to an audience was no different than talking to a friend a foot away from him.
Glad I was raised on Real Country music... glad that my kids appreciate it as much as I do... thanks for the memories
Many of today's country artists should let Vern Gosdin's style inspire them. Great! Thank you for posting this video.
This is old real pure country that will last a long long long time, thank you Vern
This is a brilliant song.
And I'd bet that if you played this song on country radio now, 90% of the listeners would not understand a single line in the lyrics.
All they understand is the bong bong rap pop shit !!!
Optimistic note: audiences are wider than you may think. They'd get one hearing of that Voice and check the references on google, youtube etc. I teach young folk and many listen to 40s, 50s, 60s music as well as current stuff
I have to agree Ronald. My 20 year old son introduced me to “I am my own Grandpa”. But I also introduced him to HEE HAA”. When I thought he was old enough!!
@@ronaldlevao8251 The lyrics are kind of cryptic if you'r not versed in it. Most people may know "Victrola" as an old record player. They don't know it was a jukebox. And Google E.T. and you'll get a space alien, not the Texas Troubador.
What they playing on “ country “ stations to is CRAP.
Wayne Bridge on that pedal Steel. This is a legend singing legendary on the stage of the Ryman.
Wow one of the greatest performance live all time at the opry ever ....
They don't make music like this anymore he's one of the greatest of all time hands down
Vern 'The Voice' Gosdin for a reason, they never had to use Autotune back then!
Wow....awesome! I surely miss Vern! R.I.P and hope to hear you again one day!
An unforgettable barroom classic. Rest in peace, Vern.
Love the fiddle player. Such an understated performance.
jamey johnson led me here...never heard Vern sing before..What a VOICE !!
I haven't seen this live Opry performance. What a talent. Thank you so much for sharing.
welcome
Never gonna be another Vern Gosdin. Great video.
His voice was raw goodness. RIP Mr. Gosdin.
Damn ole Vern can sang! He’s ranked right up there with the best. RIP
I play steel guitar & that is as great as it gets.
Very good country music !!! Sad you don't hear good music like this no more Nashville went Hollywood with there bong bong singers.
Love your music. Thanks so much for sharing and caring. God bless you always.
What a awesome song, What a voice, cant beat music like this
First time I ever heard , "The Voice" was on the radio singing this song. I have written a song simply called, "The Voice" in tribute to Vern for a cd I will be releasing in the near future! I remember watching this clip on TNN back in 1991.
My favorite broken heart song of all time. Missing you every day Jessie...
Classic Vern Gosdin! What a voice!
Hell yea! real county music! One of the best memories. I was just real little when this song came out. Dad had the 45rpm and we loved it. I always had dad to "run a needle through" set em up joe. I miss that music and those days.
Great memories...
Love this kind of music country music is nothing today like it was then.
Ole Vern sure could sing
Jason Crose j
Hell. Yes
Do you reckon that's why they nicknamed him the Voice?
Yeah buddy! You’ve got that right!
Another legendary Alabama born singer and musician.
Love every song he has ever done.
The perfect country song!
" The Voice " ,,, Per George !!!
Thanks Vern... Rest in peace.
I like this version better than the studio version
This is pure country music
Would really be GREAT if a company could make a CD of classic country artists/ groups and have some of VERN'S songs including this 1 on it?
Love me some Vern Gosdin! One of my favorite songs!!!
The man has got a voice!!!!!
wow love this man love all his music
one of the greatest. R.I.P Mr Vern Gosdin
My daddy loved Vern….he passed in 2018…this was one of his fav songs
True country legend!
Gotta Love Vern! His Chiseled in Stone album is epic!!!
Man, Thats just GOOD!
What a great song, Vern Gosdin is great!!!
I met him at bbq restaurant in Alabama back in about 1989.We talked A few minutes. He was A very nice man
Ladies & Gentlemen, THE VOICE.
Damn good! Still listening in 2020
Memories of Sportman's Lounge in downtown Shreveport in the late 80's. This was one of favorites on the jukebox.
My house has windows, gutters and siding this man installed during his retirement from music. One of the best dang guys I ever met! One of his family members stole him blind and he had no choice but to return to music...
If you look closely @ about 2:05 you can see a small grin when he knows he hit that baritone note with perfection.......and he is right .
Best steel player ANYWHERE!!! Wayne's THE guy!!!
Guess you’d never heard of Buddy Emmons, Lloyd Green, Tommy White, Mike Johnson, Paul Franklin, John Hughey and many others!
Country to The Bone ! The Voice...that Steel makes a fella won't to pat that boot are slide across the dance floor Shinning a belt buckle ! ol couple way down in TX jd
Nothing like the sound of steel
Vern is such cultured smooth guy, I love him So much💗💗💗
This man was a great artist!
I, also, was quite a JukeBox Cowboy. God rest your soul, Vern. You are with Ernest, I am certain.
One of a hell of country song. N real country!!!!!
A few months after this my band got to open for Vern in North Alabama.
Got to have dinner with his band backstage before the show and meet with Vern later on....he liked to stay on the bus. All very nice guys. Ended up doing a session later on with his steel player Wayne Bridge.
I was dating my wife to be at the time and it impressed the hell out of her parents since they were old school and loved Vern.
Most parents don't want their daughters dating musicians.
THE voice.
awesome song!!
fantastic.
Wayne Bridge on steel guitar-Perfection!
the best
Every day they replace old B-24 because every night I run a needle through walking the floor
Wayne Bridge on that pedal steel. Now you know why Vern was called, The Voice.
this is how u do it folks
He sounds better live than on a record I think
The same
So smooth, great song
'The Voice'! And a great song. I wish there were still a few people that could still just serve the song and let their voice perform instead of focusing on styling at the microphone.