Polite correction: County AND WESTERN. Nasville doesn't recognize music like this, it's too independent and horror of horrors, it is done by a talented singer over the age of 40!
@@geoffreyjohnston6483 Agree. I lived in Nashville in 1977 for 3 months. Go to Muscles Shoals or Sun or Staxx where you'll have a legacy. Nashville is the Disney of Tennessee.
SOUNDS AS GOOD AS EVER , IF NOT BETTER, BEEN WITH THIS GUY DOWN THE ROAD MANY TIMES and there is NO BETTER.............He stays true to his heart, PURE COUNTRY!.................Thanks for all the great years Darell...........
Darrell along with guys like Curtis Potter, Johnny Bush and others who matriculated through the Cherokee Cowboy organization were to become the disciples of Ray's sound which extended country music's breadth of influence into the pop field. In so doing Ray widened OUR country audience to include NEW fans who may have thought that country was hokey or barnyard frolics and so always shunned it. Ray reached out and caught many of those hearts with his masterful manner of heartfelt delivery. He did so though without sacrificing his traditional roots. Ray simply brought a unique delivery of lyrics elevated by a vocal timbre that no others really had to the forefront of appreciation by a wider audience. When Ray recorded two tunes - "Danny Boy" and "Soft Rain", imo, they became classic examples of that. Even today there are some who fashion themselves in his style and are somewhat seen as sound-alikes. I've been around for a long while and must say that Ray will remain my favorite singer...PERIOD. RIP buddy
A late. Lol. In all actuality, ray did a complete 180 on his Honky tonk sound and went straight pop/crooner style around 1966. He alienated a ton of fans and he didn't have as many hits in this era compared to the last. He had that 4/4 shuffle down pat, so when he switched it threw a lot of people off.
One of the truly great voices in country music. Should have been an Opry member years ago, but let's induct a few more of the current "Hot New" folks who show up every couple of years...as opposed to the legends, who were required to show up 26 times a year or get the boot.
I meet Darrel back in the 70's when I lived in San Antonio. I went to almost of his shows in towns all around the areas. He shows were always good. Thank you Darrell
Discovered Darrell McCall about 45 years ago
Don't know if why I never knew of his music I just found him and love his songs .I am 87 but he is great singet
THIS is country music. PERIOD.
Polite correction: County AND WESTERN. Nasville doesn't recognize music like this, it's too independent and horror of horrors, it is done by a talented singer over the age of 40!
@@geoffreyjohnston6483 Agree. I lived in Nashville in 1977 for 3 months. Go to Muscles Shoals or Sun or Staxx where you'll have a legacy. Nashville is the Disney of Tennessee.
This is the music I grew up to on KKYX
SOUNDS AS GOOD AS EVER , IF NOT BETTER, BEEN WITH THIS GUY DOWN THE ROAD MANY TIMES and there is NO BETTER.............He stays true to his heart, PURE COUNTRY!.................Thanks for all the great years Darell...........
I,be listen to him sence1980 and he,s great in my book of real country
Why in the world wasn,t he as famos as the rest
My husband & I were there on the night this was tapped.
A tribute to Ray Price ..
I saw Ray Price in the late 60'..so awesome..❤
Ray Price...my first country music reference. Great performance by Darrell McCall.
Darrell along with guys like Curtis Potter, Johnny Bush and others who matriculated through the Cherokee Cowboy organization were to become the disciples of Ray's sound which extended country music's breadth of influence into the pop field. In so doing Ray widened OUR country audience to include NEW fans who may have thought that country was hokey or barnyard frolics and so always shunned it. Ray reached out and caught many of those hearts with his masterful manner of heartfelt delivery. He did so though without sacrificing his traditional roots. Ray simply brought a unique delivery of lyrics elevated by a vocal timbre that no others really had to the forefront of appreciation by a wider audience. When Ray recorded two tunes - "Danny Boy" and "Soft Rain", imo, they became classic examples of that. Even today there are some who fashion themselves in his style and are somewhat seen as sound-alikes. I've been around for a long while and must say that Ray will remain my favorite singer...PERIOD.
RIP buddy
Oo
My my my.
A late. Lol. In all actuality, ray did a complete 180 on his Honky tonk sound and went straight pop/crooner style around 1966. He alienated a ton of fans and he didn't have as many hits in this era compared to the last. He had that 4/4 shuffle down pat, so when he switched it threw a lot of people off.
One of the truly great voices in country music. Should have been an Opry member years ago, but let's induct a few more of the current "Hot New" folks who show up every couple of years...as opposed to the legends, who were required to show up 26 times a year or get the boot.
The prototype classic country singer, it does not get any better
Remember him back in the early 80's when he use to have his local concerts in SATX. They were jus as Awesome as this.
nice song , great job. Ray's wife is such a pretty lady and a great smile. RIP Ray
Love listening to Darrell and his wife Mona ! Great voices ❤️
Darrel, we used to see you in Hallettsville TX, probably about 3 or 4 times. We loved it.... Great job and career man!
One of the Greatest in the buisness ..
sings like that smile on his face...very nice...thank you for posting....
Darrell sure has a voice that I really like great job.
Still just as wonderful as always!!!!
I meet Darrel back in the 70's when I lived in San Antonio. I went to almost of his shows in towns all around the areas. He shows were always good. Thank you Darrell
this would only be better if Ray were still with us, this man did a wonderful tribute to a wonderful human being.
Another great voice and wonderful soul!❤
Darrel McCall is Great on this song , such a great job! Thanks Much.
Never be anyone any better ❤😊😊
Awesome song
Another Texas Treasure!!! Real Country!!!
Fantastic voice and great song thanks for this
R.I.P. Jimmy!!!! We will miss you!!!!!
As always Darrell does a great job on a nice classic country song, but right now I would prefer an other woman to sooth my wounded pride.
Yup
Great version
Great voice & nice smile.
Really good!
I am the other woman
Pure country.
Total Greatness
❤
Great,
Can´t be done better.
What a talent
Man, he sure sings the ass off that!
I've met so many in this video through Joe Bielinski
Can you please post Jim ed brown singing I wish I was 18 again
I need an other woman in my life!
Ray Pennington had a great version of this tune also.
can't be any better ?
Old big d can sure cowboy when he wants to lol