Its on bands playlist but hard times now. Cant find bass or drummer. Plans to be a producer and bring in bands real country sounds but people are brokeb who is going to concerts... Young people starting into classics now is a good sign. God bless
@@williamwarrenconkright3973 Sly County Revelers from Alberta are keeping the classic sound alive. ..as with other real country acts , just gotta dig em out
Buck Owen’s the first country artist to earn my respect with songs my heart actually feels unlike the stuff today …..dosent strike any emotion like the old country classics
I'm 21 when this song hits all the radio stations in town... Feels like yesterday only.. boy all my pals were long gone.. missing my baseball teammates
I'm One of the last people you'd think listen to country music,Buck Owens brings me happiness everytime I listen to his music, Dwight yoakam is also a Great musician,a lot of country musician's play a lot better than most rockers
Listening to this music now makes me yearn for the time when country music was simple yet subtle...the songs were direct yet not crude. Thanks for this video!
I grew up playing with my daddy I go to this song it just something about it Buck Owens and the buckaroos man Elvis couldn't do it LOL, what a sound man, long live Don Rich
If he had never played a note on guitar and just been a singer Don Rich would have been one of the greatest of all time. Likewise if he had never sang and just been a guitar player he would have been one of the greatest of all time.
Don Rich was indeed awesome! The harmony with Buck was so cool. There are times in this life when 2 people are meant to work together. The fates bring them together. That is the case with these two great talents. Miss them. Norma Jean Morrissey
Not so fun fact: Buck double tracked his own harmony vocals on many of his early hits, including Love's Gonna Live Here. Close up the Honky Tonks is one of the earliest to feature Don, but listen to the studio versions closely and you'll hear lots of Buck and Buck. I prefer the live albums and ranch show versions because Don is amazing.
I sang my ASS OFF on this when we played this in our band. And each note was sung from experience. Sung it with memories and pain of a woman who did this to me. The only way to sing it. I know Buck woulda been proud.
1964 classic. Buckaroos had Tom Brumley on pedal steel. amazing player. all original Buckaroos that time. man, what an amazing group of musicians. All still greatly missed. R.I.P. mos60
yeah no 1 band in 60's .even today there's no one that even comes close. Buckaroos with Tom Brumley cannot be touched. Vince Gill said so himself on interview
That's true. These days, they think pedal steel guitar will make the song sound "country." Well, HELLO! What the heck is it anyway? There are still some country music with pedal steel these days, but not to the extent of yesterday. Many country songs these days lack a melody. Every try to whistle along with a new country song? There are pedal steel guitar players out there the world, and that would like to play gigs. I don't think producers want to call them for jobs anymore. I know there are some, but not a lot. I can't stomach new country s#$@!&t myself, so I wouldn't know if there is any pedal steel on it or not. These days, you may find steel on indy labels, like out of TX, or here on TH-cam. I have a pedal steel guitar sitting a couple of feet from me right now, so I am biased.
Love Buck Owens! A true country talent. He is missed. Do you suppose he is playing w/ Waylon, Johnny, Merle, Roy and Conway? That would be my guess! Norma Jean Morrissey
It is rumored that Mel Taylor "Ventures" fame actually played drums on this one. Someone may confirm. Mel was an amazing drummer. Decades with Ventures (and Nokie) . mos60
I love Buck Owens, but you know what, mate: if she wants to go down the pub, let her go down the pub. What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
By God that's country ❤ back in the day when they had cigarette machines in the restaurant in jukebox on the side of the tables WOW them was some good days growing up in wetumka Oklahoma
I'd love for this sound to come back to country music!!! It's missed so much!!!
I agree with my grandparents raised me on the classic country and I'm goin to play!
Hello Sarah, how're you doing, I hope you are doing fine. I'm David from Houston, Texas. Where are you from? You seems like a real Country girl😊🌹
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Its on bands playlist but hard times now. Cant find bass or drummer. Plans to be a producer and bring in bands real country sounds but people are brokeb who is going to concerts... Young people starting into classics now is a good sign. God bless
@@williamwarrenconkright3973 Sly County Revelers from Alberta are keeping the classic sound alive. ..as with other real country acts , just gotta dig em out
Buck owens is the best music country singer and heart songs
I’ve listen to this country music ever since I was young I grew up on country Music
He was my Pop's favorite, I always loved listening to Buck, an I Still do,..an I'm 59 year's old 😁😊😉😉
That steel guitar is just phenomenal! Fantastic music!!
Tom Brumley on pedal steel.
Buck Owen’s the first country artist to earn my respect with songs my heart actually feels unlike the stuff today …..dosent strike any emotion like the old country classics
I wish I have the power to turn back the time....I love everything about this guy. His songs n music's is perfect.
I'm 21 when this song hits all the radio stations in town... Feels like yesterday only.. boy all my pals were long gone.. missing my baseball teammates
Timeless song. As long as there's liquor and music it will always be relevant.
Feel like m young again every time I listen to this song. One of ma fav❤❤❤
I'm One of the last people you'd think listen to country music,Buck Owens brings me happiness everytime I listen to his music, Dwight yoakam is also a Great musician,a lot of country musician's play a lot better than most rockers
Buck and Rich, and the bass player, and that swinging steel guitar are the badasses of all badasses in country music.
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These marvelous gentlemen had truly given their very best to the Country and western musical industry.. wow..they were truly gifted
Listening to this music now makes me yearn for the time when country music was simple yet subtle...the songs were direct yet not crude. Thanks for this video!
Buck are one of my Favourite countrysinger....Love it🎤🎸❤
Hello Lena, how're you doing, I hope you are doing fine. I'm David from Houston, Texas. Where are you from? You seems like a real Country girl😊🌹
What a classic song you gotta love buck owens
Thank you Gram Parsons for bringing these great songs to my attention.
The songs that be never faded.the original.nice to hear country song...release stress😊
Buck owens is a great person who has been very good for country music and the song 😂🎉rip buck owens
Thanks god. I never thought I will hear this song again and thanks to this TH-cam too.
I was born in 66 and Buck and his sound is simply the BEST!!!
Lock all the doors so we can hear this great country music!
Buck Owen's songs are like this song
He one of the best. I still listen his songs 💙
I grew up playing with my daddy I go to this song it just something about it Buck Owens and the buckaroos man Elvis couldn't do it LOL, what a sound man, long live Don Rich
One of the best groups country music history. No better band
What a great song
How could ya not like this song? Buck Owens singing lead, Don Rich with the harmony and Tom Brumley on the steel guitar!!
Great song Thanks for all the memories!
If he had never played a note on guitar and just been a singer Don Rich would have been one of the greatest of all time.
Likewise if he had never sang and just been a guitar player he would have been one of the greatest of all time.
If he had neither sang nor played guitar, he would have been one of the greatest fiddle players of all time.
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So GREAT Love Buck ❤❤❤🎶🎻
I love buck owens .
Don Rich’s high harmony vocals were nothing short of awesome on all their songs. Especially on Loves Gonna Live Here. Pure gold.
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Don Rich was indeed awesome! The harmony with Buck was so cool. There are times in this life when 2 people are meant to work together. The fates bring them together. That is the case with these two great talents. Miss them. Norma Jean Morrissey
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Not so fun fact: Buck double tracked his own harmony vocals on many of his early hits, including Love's Gonna Live Here. Close up the Honky Tonks is one of the earliest to feature Don, but listen to the studio versions closely and you'll hear lots of Buck and Buck. I prefer the live albums and ranch show versions because Don is amazing.
I sang my ASS OFF on this when we played this in our band. And each note was sung from experience. Sung it with memories and pain of a woman who did this to me. The only way to sing it. I know Buck woulda been proud.
1964 classic. Buckaroos had Tom Brumley on pedal steel. amazing player. all original Buckaroos that time. man, what an amazing group of musicians. All still greatly missed. R.I.P. mos60
Perhaps the best arranged country song from top to bottom of them all and it was never released as a single. Buck and Don joined at the hip.
Red Simpson (RIP - died earlier in 2016) wrote it and Buck and the Buckaroos performed the heck out of it!
Red one of original "Bakersfield" country guys. he had some great songs "Roll Truck Roll". mos60
Didn't know that! Ty!
Good old "Suitcase" Simpson.
Wrote some great songs.
My fav is "You don't have very far to go"
This is by far the best version of this great Buck Owens song.
A top Bakersfield Sound number from Buck Owens, an essential artist for this key country-music movement.
BRING back real country music and throw away the trash
Don Rich's high harmony vocals were nothing short of awesome on this song and all the others he sang harmony on.
yeah no 1 band in 60's .even today there's no one that even comes close. Buckaroos with Tom Brumley cannot be touched. Vince Gill said so himself on interview
Rich was one talented mofo. A shame that damn reaper took him away too young.
Don Rich's guitar solos were always tasteful and adept, he and Buck made quite a team, RIP guys, we miss you.
Love the steel guitar
Hardly ever heard them anymore.
Which is honestly a damn shame. I absolutely love the steel guitar. I even converted my 6 string into a lap steel.
That's true. These days, they think pedal steel guitar will make the song sound "country." Well, HELLO! What the heck is it anyway? There are still some country music with pedal steel these days, but not to the extent of yesterday. Many country songs these days lack a melody. Every try to whistle along with a new country song? There are pedal steel guitar players out there the world, and that would like to play gigs. I don't think producers want to call them for jobs anymore. I know there are some, but not a lot. I can't stomach new country s#$@!&t myself, so I wouldn't know if there is any pedal steel on it or not. These days, you may find steel on indy labels, like out of TX, or here on TH-cam. I have a pedal steel guitar sitting a couple of feet from me right now, so I am biased.
Love Buck Owens! A true country talent. He is missed. Do you suppose he is playing w/ Waylon, Johnny, Merle, Roy and Conway? That would be my guess! Norma Jean Morrissey
Norma jean Morrissey they are probably having a good time them ol boys
That one was my first Buck Owens album.
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It is rumored that Mel Taylor "Ventures" fame actually played drums on this one. Someone may confirm. Mel was an amazing drummer. Decades with Ventures (and Nokie) . mos60
Buck Owen's must have written these songs to for us to listen too
Gr8 tune
I love Buck Owens, but you know what, mate: if she wants to go down the pub, let her go down the pub. What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Reminds me of the long truck rides with grandpa lookin for the bulls up on the government range land tryna get em home in the fall
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The best one
lovesong honey😇🥰😍🤩😘
close up the damn sports bars...& open up more honky tonks again !!
This story about buck is about music is from steve machiskinic
EVEN DON AND BUCKEROOS❤
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I like buck owens.
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By God that's country ❤ back in the day when they had cigarette machines in the restaurant in jukebox on the side of the tables WOW them was some good days growing up in wetumka Oklahoma
She is in some Honky Tonk I know tonight
Apart from the Possum, it don't get any better than this
Miss George a.bunch. Do you think he and Tammy are singing, "Two Story Heaven"? Nor.a Jean Morrissey
Nice
“Together again “ greatest back together song.
Only song to knock Beatles out of no. 1
Actually , Dean Martin “Every body loves …“ also did it.
Awesome .
Bobby one of the few still around,my kids met him got autograph they now in 40 s and still remember
1964 !!!!
My ❤️ still beats for I lov u
saw him a couple times on Match Game ..gene rayburn didn't like him, didn't even pretend to. Buck rules.
Sad sad song
Dwight Yoakums cover of this is a banger. Not that the original isn’t….
just about
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Ur right there mate
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