Ray Stevens & Jeannie Seely - "Make The World Go Away" & Interview (Live on CabaRay Nashville)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2024
- Happy Birthday to the amazing Jeannie Seely! Here's Jeannie with Ray Stevens performing "Make The World Go Away" live on CabaRay Nashville. The song was written by Hank Cochran and Jeannie released her version in 1967 for the album "Thanks, Hank!". Enjoy!
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Lots of respect for Jeanie. That said, I am happy this duet is posted. I have sung the harmony part Ray did and it is tough to do. Ray's voice is like melted butter. I think people tend to forget that about him. He has a beautiful voice, when he is not clowning around. Not bad when he is!
Ole ray was pretty damn good Jeanie awesome 👏
What a great duet!
Beautiful song, wonderful duet. 💕
Beautiful , I would really love to see them release it as a Single , so deserves to be out there , just Wonderful Jimmy C , Dublin , Ireland !
I think she has THE BEST female in country music & I've been around a lot longer than he. The country music today just isn't same. SAD
Does not get much better than this!
Two of the best awesome singers and Ray a great comedian
Very nice, a fantastic duet. Happy birthday.
We are lucky to have her
She's one of the grand ladies of the Grand Ole Opry.
The last time I saw this great lady was on the Ralph Emery show a lot of years ago.
It don't get no better then Miss Jeannine Seely
Love it great music the way it used to be
What a girl love ya Jeeannie keep going girl XX
Happy Birthday Jeannie!
Pure 100% entertainers are Ray and Jeannie, I think they could sing the phone book and make it sound interesting
Two Gun O'Gordy (ask for the operator)
Listened to every one who sang this song reckon not bad. Elvis 🎉
Does anyone know when this way made? By their own statements I know it must be at least three years ago.
Mr. Stevens is good, Miss Seely is great, but my favorites are the backup singers.
Happy 80th, or is it 50th!
Her 80th birthday was yesterday...at the time of this interview/performance, in 2017, she was about to celebrate her 50th anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
RIP Charlie Daniels