Older even lol . Im now 52 . Listened and watched her on cmt all those years ago in uk . Its 2021 now and still enjoyin her music and ninties country . Its mostly watered down crap all sounds the same . City folk trying to sing country it sucks big time . Theres still a few newish artists out there singing great songs but as i say a lot of crap too . Hope ur well . And hope u dont mind me replyin to ur message . Pls take care stay safe .
Growing up in the 90s listening to country, Terri Clark, Randy Travis, George Strait and Brooks and Dunn were my favorite singers. Country music just isnt the same
1996: Needs more cowbell, Terri. This lovely Canadian joined in with a bunch of young women singers in the 80's and 90's to break up the boys' club, at least for awhile. The song's a classic; written by the late Warren Zevon and first made famous by Linda Ronstadt in 1978's "FM".
She lampshaded this on Saturday (Nov 11, 2023, performance in Calgary’s Jubilee Auditorium), saying she “probably would have more hits if it weren’t for”… and then she proceeded to do a spot on impression of Shania Twain singing “Any Man of Mine”
@Terri Clark if it is really you I would love to chat. I miss 90s country so very much. I am 38 now and still handsome as ever LOL but you were a huge crush of mine back in 1996 because it was rumored that you chew tobacco. :)
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This woman is such a sweetheart...years ago when I was younger ran into her at a bar in Dearborn ,mi. ...she and I hit it off and I can tell u she is the most down to earth person I have ever met...loved her spirit and her genuine heart ......what a beautiful person and I was lucky to have met her. Some stars let it go to their heads not her she was so nice...I will never forget that night.
The moment you realize that Terri’s version was a cover of the late great Warren Zevons original. Warren was a master of his craft and Terri did an outstanding job with this cover
I'm a lost boy of Sudan and I never had a childhood. We left home around December, 1987 and we trekked from Bor, Sudan(by then) but South Sudan now) to Pinyodou, Ethiopia. Surviving only by peanut butter and dried corn and our brothers died on the way. Life, the reason to keep on going....
Fantastic - this was originally a somewhat difficult song to appreciate, because the words were surely designed to reflect how the female subject was badly treated by men. However with this video Terri comes out a winner by simply putting up with the men and then driving off only after SHE has chosen the man she wants! Well done Terri - now the song is not just a great tune but it turns out well.
@Robert Green Actually, the song was written by a man, Warren Zevon in the 70s ("Lawyers, Guns & Money", and "Werewolves Of London"), who did a lot of "tongue in cheek" songs. It's abt being depressed, & wanting to kill himself (railroad tracks), but even failing at that. Then he refers to an abusive relationship, & an S & M experience. The lyrics were cleaned up for Linda Rondstat's version, & 10 yrs later, for Terri's. Of the 3, I like Terri's best 😄
Yep, Terri remembered doing an interview for Billboard magazine and told it about hearing Linda's version of the song at a local gym she was exercising at, and thought "What a cool song! What a great country record that could make! I started doing it live, and it worked."
"covered linda better", what? This wasn't even written by Linda. This was done by the late and great warren zevon and it was covered twice by two female country singers.
Great songs can be re-interpreted and still work, even with some overlooked areas (whether they're actual flaws or hidden hints - as Joan Jett often incorporates). Kudos to the late great Warren Zevon and everyone who has covered this tune in their own unique way.
@ dronacharya67 Warren Zevon wrote it. He had some great humorous songs "Lawyers, Guns & Money", and "Werewolves Of London". Produced by Jackson Browne, & Lindsey Buckingham on backup vocals, in his recording of it. This song was abt him even being a loser at attempted suicide, & being in an abusive relationship, & a brush w/ S&M. Then Linda R, and 10 yrs later, Terri. I like Terri's version best.
I've listened to Terri on and off over the years (used to have an album of hers) and I must say, this is an excellent cover. I think Ms. Ronstadt would be pleased.
There is a lot that I like here... Great song and voice, lots of energy, fun, smiles, classic cars and yeah some handsome men that are chasing the gorgeous Terri!
90s music was the best in every genre, some of the BEST vocalists of our time. 90s country artists were fantastic, so nostalgic. We had Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and Terri Clark!
1996 I was in pre-school 5 years old I wish there was some good country music on the radio back then like this legend of a song and singer I'd love to see her live
OMG-WTF, after watching and listening to this video so many times, I can't believe i've failed to leave a comment...so now I say,.....Terri Clarke has always been sooo awesome. I've enjoyed her music for more than 20 years and call up her songs on TH-cam again and again. What a great time to be alive...just gotta carefull about the griggin keyboard.....still. GOD Bless All...
I remember as a teenager I’d put this tape in the deck in the car as my dad is driving. My dad never particularly cared for country but I remember him laughing after he listened to the words of this song 😂 Not easy to get dado to laugh. He loved the chorus “Poor poor pitiful me…. Whoa whoa is me”…. 😂
If you think about with all the things that came to light with the media industry these lyrics make ALOT more sense. God knows what this women had to do it. "I meet a man in Hollywood and ant naming names and he worked me over really good"
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I have to admit, this lights the ole "way-back" meter up and takes me back. Everybody talks about Linda Ronstat as "country" but Linda was one of the pioneers of crossover from country to classic rock and it's well documented, especially back when the Eagles and other bands were getting started. I remember this some from a small (but chunky) FM radio i carried around as a kid in the late 70s, i think 1978 because Star Wars had come to the local drive-in (in 1977) theaters the year before and there was always a wait so they played classic rock and this was one of the songs that played during the wait before the movie started. I believe that this song was originally sang by Warren Zevon or maybe he wrote it, i can't fully remember.
who knows that this song is actually a remake? Originally "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" ; Single by Linda Ronstadt ; from the album Simple Dreams ; B-side, "Simple Man Simple Dream" (or "Blue Bayou") ; Released, January 10, 1978.
@FishHatcheryGuy 🤣🤣🤣 That's AWESOME!!! I never thought of that, but Christopher Walken hosting Saturday Night Live and introducing Blue Oyster Cult when they performed Don't Fear The Reaper sure did!!! 🤣🤣🤣 ~APRIL LIPKE
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I knew Terry when I lived in Nashville. She and her partner were my customers. She is a very fun person, great personality, very friendly. She gave me haunted house recommendations! hahaha
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That moment when you grew up listening to Terri Clark and realize that you're now almost as old as she was in this video...
Older even lol . Im now 52 . Listened and watched her on cmt all those years ago in uk . Its 2021 now and still enjoyin her music and ninties country . Its mostly watered down crap all sounds the same . City folk trying to sing country it sucks big time . Theres still a few newish artists out there singing great songs but as i say a lot of crap too . Hope ur well . And hope u dont mind me replyin to ur message . Pls take care stay safe .
I'm 33, how old was she?
Shes like 90 now. Dude.
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😂Facts all!
Growing up in the 90s listening to country, Terri Clark, Randy Travis, George Strait and Brooks and Dunn were my favorite singers. Country music just isnt the same
Thanks God for TH-cam and internet radio stations where it is possible to listen to country music from the 90's.
200% agree!
I feel the same
I want it to go back how it sounded then
Yes the best music ever. Even my mom agreed with me on that she said it was the best decade for country music.
1996: Needs more cowbell, Terri. This lovely Canadian joined in with a bunch of young women singers in the 80's and 90's to break up the boys' club, at least for awhile. The song's a classic; written by the late Warren Zevon and first made famous by Linda Ronstadt in 1978's "FM".
Thank you Warren for this classic. RIP Genius!
Why she wasn't a bigger star is beyond me.
Who knows for someone from Canada she can hold her own in Nashville
I know right! I say the same thing about Lisa Brokop!! The market was flooded in the 90's for country though! Lots of talent and good songs!!!
She lampshaded this on Saturday (Nov 11, 2023, performance in Calgary’s Jubilee Auditorium), saying she “probably would have more hits if it weren’t for”… and then she proceeded to do a spot on impression of Shania Twain singing “Any Man of Mine”
I saw her on tour with George Strait, was one hell of a concert
Because she stayed true to country music
I never realized this was Warren Zevon's song (RIP). Terri definitely did it justice.
@Terri Clark absolutely
@Terri Clark if it is really you I would love to chat. I miss 90s country so very much. I am 38 now and still handsome as ever LOL but you were a huge crush of mine back in 1996 because it was rumored that you chew tobacco. :)
@Terri Clark email me the number
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Clark, Tillis & Bogus all singing together is real country - such a great concert!!!
Not country actually. Written by Warren Zevin who sings Werewolves of London.
Yeah, I bet that was an excellent concert!!!
Great cover of Warren Zevon's song. Terri Clark is the "Bomb".
Not to mention Linda Ronstadt version
@@fuiplu Linda is proud of her cover version!
@@bzmanatt Her version of this song is the best of them all. They are all good, but Linda Ronstadt's version of this is killer!
SHIT, I'm 5 again. I want to thank my mom and dad for having such a great taste in music. They taught me to listen to this as a kid. :')
This woman is such a sweetheart...years ago when I was younger ran into her at a bar in Dearborn ,mi. ...she and I hit it off and I can tell u she is the most down to earth person I have ever met...loved her spirit and her genuine heart ......what a beautiful person and I was lucky to have met her. Some stars let it go to their heads not her she was so nice...I will never forget that night.
Such a clear voice and a strong woman 👩
She is really tall. At least 6'0". Very pretty..
Canadian, eh? 🇨🇦
At that time, No internet, no smart phones, I used to listen on radio and used to write it's lyrics to sing later
What a golden days.❤❤❤
Only older relatives around to tell you the song was a remake: Warren Zevon (writer 1976), Linda Ronstadt (1978).
So true. Waiting for the hits to play again so you can get the lyrics you missed!
@@johnconway9882 Exactly
Love love love this song! Terri Clark is amazing!
Happy 56th Birthday Terri Clark!(Born August 5, 1968)😃🥳🎂🎉🎊🎈🎁🍾🥂💛🎀🌷🌹💐👍👏🙌
LEO
Heard this over the weekend at a restaurant while out of town & now I don't wanna stop listening
I think we all know what this song needs, right?
MORE COWBELL!
love this song. And she's an amazing woman with a amazing voice. My type of country.
@@LoveAsianCulture jealousy is a green-eyed monster@
LINDA RONSTADT released this in 1977
You know who wrote the song first right? It was Warren Zevon
Hello 👋
It’s a Warren Zevon song, not a country song
Worked with Terri in the 90's she loved what she does and did it so well...look at the videos , they were also great. 90s were the best.
I had such a crush on Terri Clark in the 90s. Hell, I still have a crush on her. Don't tell my wife.
me to, such a beautiful lady
Nobody (NOBODY!) can touch Linda Ronstadt's cover. She could (until the 21st century) have sung the phone book, and it would have sounded amazing.
Country during these times, awesome. She was awesome!
totally agree. most new country aka pop stars now a days have nothing on terri clark and reba mcintire.
heck yeah
This is a cover song she's no Warren Zevon.
But is she Linda Ronstadt? That's who really covered his song. What an angel. ;)
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The moment you realize that Terri’s version was a cover of the late great Warren Zevons original. Warren was a master of his craft and Terri did an outstanding job with this cover
So excited to see her this summer at the local fair!
I'm a lost boy of Sudan and I never had a childhood. We left home around December, 1987 and we trekked from Bor, Sudan(by then) but South Sudan now) to Pinyodou, Ethiopia. Surviving only by peanut butter and dried corn and our brothers died on the way. Life, the reason to keep on going....
Haven't heard this song in years.....still can sing it word for word
I'm 55 now, but I love her, heart touching gifted, just like sara evans.
Fantastic - this was originally a somewhat difficult song to appreciate, because the words were surely designed to reflect how the female subject was badly treated by men. However with this video Terri comes out a winner by simply putting up with the men and then driving off only after SHE has chosen the man she wants! Well done Terri - now the song is not just a great tune but it turns out well.
@Robert Green Actually, the song was written by a man, Warren Zevon in the 70s ("Lawyers, Guns & Money", and "Werewolves Of London"), who did a lot of "tongue in cheek" songs. It's abt being depressed, & wanting to kill himself (railroad tracks), but even failing at that. Then he refers to an abusive relationship, & an S & M experience. The lyrics were cleaned up for Linda Rondstat's version, & 10 yrs later, for Terri's. Of the 3, I like Terri's best 😄
Don't know exactly what version of this song I like better? Terry Clark puts the twang in it. Which is easy on the eyes...
I couldn't agree more. I grew up with the same beautiful voices. Moralistic lyrics. I appreciate all of the oldies.
Hello 😊 how are you doing today?
Not exactly a moralistic song. At least not the way Warren Zevon wrote it!
Tarri Clark has a great powerful voice and she's one of the greatest country music stars
It doesn't get any better than this.... what a song
The best Linda Ronstadt rendition I have ever heard!!!
Still loving Terri clark 2019
Hell to the yes!
i think everyone should lol
Jan2020 sounding good
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2020 too
What a gal on so many different levels!
I ADORE Linda Ronstadt, but I really like Terri's version of this (and yes, I know Zevon wrote it). Terri Clark's so much fun. High energy show.
Yep, Terri remembered doing an interview for Billboard magazine and told it about hearing Linda's version of the song at a local gym she was exercising at, and thought "What a cool song! What a great country record that could make! I started doing it live, and it worked."
I love Terri's version so much better.
Linda, Terri,,,its a toss up for a great song.
it still a cover of a Ronstadt song and always will be
@@smartbomb7202 LInda covered it. It is a Warren Zevon song
To see this song preformed live in Folsom California was even better than the music video.
Those facial expressions in her videos crack me up. She is a lady and is fiesty with great music!
Un'artista bravissima e simpaticissima, brillante, comica, bella!!!! from Italy
WARREN ZEVON MUST BE PROUD WHEREVER HE CAN BE----RIP-
I totally dig this song brings me such good memories ❤
why can't they write songs like this anymore?
Matthew Stafford they did 40 + years ago Warren Jack ass
Because the writer is dead. And with him went his amazing talent
Because Warren Zevon is dead.
Even shania Twain her music was epic now it’s shit same with Cher and I mean I love Cher but her music is terrible
Leland Brown sure
Great women deserve praise. Asante dadaTerry Clark. The problem with us humans is that we never seem to learn....
Such a beautiful lady and a great singer I love Terry Clark
Nobody else could have covered Linda better! Thank you Terri!
I agree 100% her voice and singing style is perfect for this cover
"covered linda better", what? This wasn't even written by Linda. This was done by the late and great warren zevon and it was covered twice by two female country singers.
Jackson Browne did a nice version also.
its like bein introduced to Terri for the first time ever!!!! You go girl, keep kicking ass !!
Quite possibly the manliest country singer of the 90s. She gives Aaron Tippin a run for his money.
Great songs can be re-interpreted and still work, even with some overlooked areas (whether they're actual flaws or hidden hints - as Joan Jett often incorporates). Kudos to the late great Warren Zevon and everyone who has covered this tune in their own unique way.
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@ dronacharya67 Warren Zevon wrote it. He had some great humorous songs "Lawyers, Guns & Money", and "Werewolves Of London". Produced by Jackson Browne, & Lindsey Buckingham on backup vocals, in his recording of it. This song was abt him even being a loser at attempted suicide, & being in an abusive relationship, & a brush w/ S&M. Then Linda R, and 10 yrs later, Terri. I like Terri's version best.
Easily MRS Clark's BEST song... Easily, easily, easily!
Seen her live in the UK a few years back , top voice , stunning looking lady , more cowbells
Was at the 1996 az concert when she was with George strait, caught the drum stick she threw out into the crowd! What a great performance!!
1996? Jeeeeze, feels like it just came out a year or two ago.............
I remember when it came out and I was a kid!
Oh wow ya that's right
Seems like a couple years ago?....yes a couple years ago since Warren Zevon or Linda Ronstadt did it. Now....that’s feeling old.
As a big Zevon fan, what a great version!
I love terri clark she is the most gorgeous lady of country music very underrated I love her music
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Terri Clark did this song justice...It's good to see a remake of a classic that does'nt rape the original.
I've listened to Terri on and off over the years (used to have an album of hers) and I must say, this is an excellent cover. I think Ms. Ronstadt would be pleased.
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Warren zevon also.
It is a Warren Zevon song
No, Warren wrote this not Linda….get it straight
so thankful i was ingrained with this music as child.
This is better than half of the country music they play now I miss this kind of country music 💜💙
My name is Wu Feng,I bring you glad tidings
If u have sirius xm channel 58 is prime country with nothing but 80's and 90's country
Except it's a Rock and Roll song from the early 70s!
It’s crazy the original version is a rock song!
I miss America so much. This brings back fond memories. (Brit who loved there 9 years)
I had the privilege of meeting this beautiful lady in my town and she was awesome ! Funny insightful and such a great person! Very kind
Damn, she's flat-out gorgeous ! Play that cowbell, Terri; always need more cowbell, LOL !
Yes she is a very gorgeous lady she really looks nice in those jeans and tank top 😛😋😍
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How are you doing today ?
There is a lot that I like here... Great song and voice, lots of energy, fun, smiles, classic cars and yeah some handsome men that are chasing the gorgeous Terri!
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She's crazy. 😅😅
I liked her and Still do. Powerful vocals. 💐
Loovvee Terri Clark, definitely my girl crush 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️💞💞💕💕💖
Hello burrowes.. how are you doing?
Man This Was On Fire Back in 96.
90s music was the best in every genre, some of the BEST vocalists of our time. 90s country artists were fantastic, so nostalgic. We had Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and Terri Clark!
Love the cow bell!
First Linda in the 70s. Redone VERL well by Ms. Terri in the 90s. Yep, she addedtat cowbell and had fun.
Miss her! And country like this.
1996 I was in pre-school 5 years old I wish there was some good country music on the radio back then like this legend of a song and singer I'd love to see her live
OMG-WTF, after watching and listening to this video so many times, I can't believe i've failed to leave a comment...so now I say,.....Terri Clarke has always been sooo awesome. I've enjoyed her music for more than 20 years and call up her songs on TH-cam again and again. What a great time to be alive...just gotta carefull about the griggin keyboard.....still. GOD Bless All...
Gary Marquis who the CRAP is Terri CLARKE dummy
Poor poor me for not going to one of Terry Clark's concerts looked like fun!
They do look fun
Needed more cowbell!! Lol. Loved 90’s country.
My dad's favorite ❤
I remember as a teenager I’d put this tape in the deck in the car as my dad is driving.
My dad never particularly cared for country but I remember him laughing after he listened to the words of this song 😂
Not easy to get dado to laugh. He loved the chorus
“Poor poor pitiful me….
Whoa whoa is me”…. 😂
WOE is me! 😄
That's probably because your dad knows who Warren Zevon is
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His hair was perfect.
If you think about with all the things that came to light with the media industry these lyrics make ALOT more sense. God knows what this women had to do it. "I meet a man in Hollywood and ant naming names and he worked me over really good"
Would love to see this lady live in Australia 1 day
pretty damn good, Terri !!!...and I'm a true lover of Linda Ronstadt !
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I have to admit, this lights the ole "way-back" meter up and takes me back. Everybody talks about Linda Ronstat as "country" but Linda was one of the pioneers of crossover from country to classic rock and it's well documented, especially back when the Eagles and other bands were getting started. I remember this some from a small (but chunky) FM radio i carried around as a kid in the late 70s, i think 1978 because Star Wars had come to the local drive-in (in 1977) theaters the year before and there was always a wait so they played classic rock and this was one of the songs that played during the wait before the movie started. I believe that this song was originally sang by Warren Zevon or maybe he wrote it, i can't fully remember.
This gal has the voice and looks to go with it...thanks for posting...luv it!
who knows that this song is actually a remake? Originally "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" ; Single by Linda Ronstadt ; from the album Simple Dreams ; B-side, "Simple Man Simple Dream" (or "Blue Bayou") ; Released, January 10, 1978.
Written by Warren Zevon
More cowbell. I got a fever that can only be cured by more cowbell.
That's AWESOME!!! 🤣🤣🤣
~APRIL LIPKE
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@FishHatcheryGuy 🤣🤣🤣 That's AWESOME!!! I never thought of that, but Christopher Walken hosting Saturday Night Live and introducing Blue Oyster Cult when they performed Don't Fear The Reaper sure did!!! 🤣🤣🤣
~APRIL LIPKE
Amen 🤠👍
Hi Terri Clark U Are One of my favorite artists. And I wish that I could I went to your concert. Your friend Chilly
Love this tribute Warren Zevon. RIP.
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this woman has the voice she can belt it out gotta love those canadians
I got to see this performed earlier tonight by Terri Clark herself! I was right in front of the stage too :D
Terri was fiiiiinnnee
this is real Country music right here
Just Love your song sweetheart just Love ❤❤❤❤ pleas don't stop...
I love her music! I grew up listening to her and think she's awesome!
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How are you doing shawna
My name is Wu Feng,I bring you glad tidings
Don't know what's better, the song or the frickin sexiness
She’s great and her the band was great! I wish all this real country would come back and take over the country music channels!
April 2023 will be amazing stuff with her and Reba show!!! Can't wait to see them!!!! LA CA USA
Hello Marie.. how are you doing?
I just found out today that Linda Ronstadt originally sang this. I grew up with Terri's version.
Terri is much better
I grew up on Lindas version, Terri's is better!!
Warren Zevon is the original, original singer/songwriter. Linda did her cover version that made it famous. Terri did this version in the 90s.
I knew Terry when I lived in Nashville. She and her partner were my customers. She is a very fun person, great personality, very friendly. She gave me haunted house recommendations! hahaha
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Love both versions from Linda and Terry
And Zevon too!
@@dwarden3 who Warren Zevon
Both versions are a cover of the original artist
@@yes2208 The guy who wrote and originally recorded the song?
Back again for another listen...❤😂❤😂
Loooooove this song
Hello Sharon
Hello Sharon
How are you doing today?
Terri did a great job with this song, and has a similar style to Linda Ronstadt... both did a wonderful job with this song
Thanks so much for supportjing my music 🎼 I’m so grateful 🥰and I hope you never stop being fan,
Real country music
Hello Lindsay
Absolutely Brilliant Terri I Love It.🎼🎼🎶🎶🎵🎵🎤🎤🎸🎸🥁🥁♥♥XX