@@UFPTX it's not exactly identical, becausehe has his own voice, but it's true, he really really sounds a lot like him. It has a lot to do with the fact that it's done in a similar key, and style, but also the fact that they have extremely similar Annunciation of words, which makes it almost a perfect match, despite him having his own unique voice.
We lost Chris far too early, and you just know Ned feels it more than any of us, you can hear the emotion in his voice here, this song is just special and hearing it living on through Chris' son is just amazing.
@@robertbowen6610 My best friend, a brother in all but blood, passed almost at the exact time Chris did. He played almost all LeDoux in his truck and when at home. He rode until his body wouldn't let him, then he joined the VFD and he's why I joined my VFD. He and Chris will likely be singing and joking for a few million years once we're all home with God. When I lived near Tx Motor Speedway, we were just down the street from the Minicks (sp?) who owned part of Billy Bob's. I helped Pam load a horse that wasn't listening, and she gave me reserved tickets to Chris' last show at BBT, I'll never forget that night.
Oh yeah definitely support his music not just him singing his dad's cause he makes some killer music that's great all on its never mind who his dad was. Ned has earned the right to be loved for his own individual talent. His father definitely is proud of his and smiles everyday❤
In 77 I bought a tape off Chris Ledoux at Cheyenne frontier days. He sold them off the tail gate at the rodeo. His songs were on the local bar juke boxes. He was the real deal cowboy.
30 years ago August 1993 I saw his dad play at our county fair. August 2023 I will watch Ned LeDoux play at our county fair. He has legend in his blood.
Thank you Dimples! We all appreciate you respecting your roots and will support you through any genre you choose to pursue. It doesn’t break my heart to see your daddy in you.
God this is amazing. 28 yrs ago when I moved to PA from NY I started to get into country. Chris Ledoux "Under this ole hat" was my first cd and I fell in love with it all. I miss Chris as we all do. Seeing his son follow in his father's footsteps is so moving. Thank You all lovers of country.
not even close ...Chris was more talented vocally and more expressive with his vocals..This cover is all monotone and bland..maybe give him some new electronics to help his vocals but this acoustic setting isn't his forte
This is the first time I’ve ever known Chris had a son let alone a musical icon in his son Ned but I will definitely check him out! I can definitely hear his father voice in his music but he has a little twist to it which totally makes it his own! I’m aware and impressed all at once!
Cheyenne WY native, this is a wonderful tribute to his pops. Just LeDoux it! Interestingly enough my father had the same autoimmune/liver condition Chris suffered from. My dad was blessed to receive a transplant and is still with us. Never take for granted those you love.
I can't get past only hearing this song after your fathers passing,and seeing you do a rendition of it. You have done your father proud among all the fans New and Old!!!
Oh my Word. He sounds just like His Dad .. Love this Song, My Husband Used To Say There Are 3 Things You Never Mess With That Belongs to a COWBOY.. 1. His Hat.. 2. His Woman 3. His Ride As you can see in the picture of us He Was a Cowboy....
Had the pleasure to see Ned ride Fort Worth a double handful of years ago. The other day this song came on the radio in my truck. I cranked it up. It was " Open Road". After couple bars, I said out loud, That's gotta be Ned. God bless Ned and his family. This performance, well it was a " winning ride".
Watched Chris perform at Pendleton roundup in the 80’s, I was just a young buck, but he quickly became one of my favorites, played that cassette tape over and over. Good job Ned
I watched your Dad in El Paso, TX in 1986 and to this day it was one of the BEST concerts I have ever seen. THE SHOW MANS SHIP (HIGH ENERGY) was what made it so GREAT!!!!!!
Love this song; Your Dad left us to soon, but he would be Sooo Proud of you carrying on his Legacy of telling stories in your songs...listening to you is almost like hearing him again; Great Job, Ned!!!🎶👍🎸🤠
Thanx Ned 4 the tears. Ur daddy took the time after rodeo in Ogden UT. Way back in 78 he gave confidence to a young farm kid on enjoying n sharing what means most in where u come from n how U portray ur mannerisms. Great memz bud thanx it was beautiful
Hey Ned! I used to run live audio in SD when you played with Dustin. I always loved the part of the show when you came out and sang, just you and a guitar. And a hat. It was an honor mixing for you. For those that don't know, Ned is a drummer, and a total monster on the kit. Keep playin.
Brother you sound just like your daddy!!!! I loved listening to your dad!!!!! Ive missed him.we still have a ledoux in country music!!!! You made my day!!! Thanks brother god bless!!!!
Great job I’m a 50 year old rocker at heart trucker hat/baseball wearing hat been in love with this song and your dad‘s music for a very long time I will definitely tune in to what you have original now that I’ve seen this but great job my friend song has more meaning about life then what you put on the top your head I love it thank you
Your father sang the soundtrack to this WV farm boys childhood. He meant a lot to me and I still to this day choke up when I hear him. Im glad that the good Lord allowed the world to experience his smile, one Im glad to see on your face. Great work young man. Your dad would be proud👊🏻
I just got back from the Cains Ballroom, Ned LeDoux played. When he started this song, god, we got louder and happier and just freaking crazy, we where do freaking loud!!!! My first concert too! I was born just a few months after Chris passed away so being raised on LeDoux and never having lived in a world with Chris the moment I got the opportunity to see Ned, well ... I fucking jumped
I was introduced to your dad's music back in the early 1980's. I was in the U.S. Navy, one of my best friends from that time was a small Wyoming cowboy. I'm 6 feet 3 inches so most people I think of as small best guess he was around 5 feet 6 or 7 inches. He turned me on to your father's music, I am hoping you can add to my collection of music of his with your own songs of cowboys and redeo life. Please keep a little of the west a live for this old eastern city boy.
I was in Utah in 1991 when this song was played on the radio. I was a fan after that and had the pleasure of seeing Chris LeDoux perform at Silverton during NFR and Mesquite (NV not TX) a few short years before he passed away.
I seen your father at the golden nugget In Calgary Alberta early 80s. He was an amazing man with a gift of being an every man and every man wants to be. God bless your brother God bless your father he was the start of what we call country now
This is every bit as good as Chris’ how old is ol Ned ? Good job buddy one of my favorite songs of your dad. Gives me chills every time I hear it from both you guys God Bless the Ledoux family
He sounds just like his Daddy... omg... What a talent he is!!!!
Definitely has his own sound listen to Chris live
You on drugs? Sounds nothing like him.
Yes he does
@@UFPTX it's not exactly identical, becausehe has his own voice, but it's true, he really really sounds a lot like him. It has a lot to do with the fact that it's done in a similar key, and style, but also the fact that they have extremely similar Annunciation of words, which makes it almost a perfect match, despite him having his own unique voice.
We lost Chris far too early, and you just know Ned feels it more than any of us, you can hear the emotion in his voice here, this song is just special and hearing it living on through Chris' son is just amazing.
Chris was the real thing and music lost someone that could have kept it pure
@@robertbowen6610 My best friend, a brother in all but blood, passed almost at the exact time Chris did. He played almost all LeDoux in his truck and when at home. He rode until his body wouldn't let him, then he joined the VFD and he's why I joined my VFD. He and Chris will likely be singing and joking for a few million years once we're all home with God. When I lived near Tx Motor Speedway, we were just down the street from the Minicks (sp?) who owned part of Billy Bob's. I helped Pam load a horse that wasn't listening, and she gave me reserved tickets to Chris' last show at BBT, I'll never forget that night.
I was surprised to hear of his father's passing. I thought he was still rocking and kicking ass. He was so cool.
Ned’s been killing it for years. Be sure to support his original music as well.
I'm gonna look for it.
Ditto
Oh yeah definitely support his music not just him singing his dad's cause he makes some killer music that's great all on its never mind who his dad was. Ned has earned the right to be loved for his own individual talent. His father definitely is proud of his and smiles everyday❤
I'm sad to say I didn't know until today that Chris even had a son, let along that Ned was killin it. I'll be looking for all of his stuff.
In 77 I bought a tape off Chris Ledoux at Cheyenne frontier days. He sold them off the tail gate at the rodeo. His songs were on the local bar juke boxes. He was the real deal cowboy.
Ned is making his daddy proud.
He was the original ...no chic jeans on him...
@jeffmeade7343 no skinny jeans, no loose fit, parachute pants, no bell-bottoms..... Straight fit only
You do your dad proud. His Cowboy and singing legacy are both living well in your hands.
Beautiful and a little heart breaking. Your dad was amazing, and so are you!
Hello Misty 👋 how are you ??
Hello 👋, how are you?
you are so right we will all miss him
I get chills everytime I hear this song and this was no exception. Thanks Ned.
Hi Jenny, how are you?
30 years ago August 1993 I saw his dad play at our county fair. August 2023 I will watch Ned LeDoux play at our county fair. He has legend in his blood.
Thank you Dimples! We all appreciate you respecting your roots and will support you through any genre you choose to pursue. It doesn’t break my heart to see your daddy in you.
I love this song your Dad is a legend of country music ❤️❤️🤠🤠🎸🎸❤️❤️
One of the best songs ever written.
It was originally a Porter Wagoner song.
Western music. Huge difference.
God this is amazing. 28 yrs ago when I moved to PA from NY I started to get into country. Chris Ledoux "Under this ole hat" was my first cd and I fell in love with it all. I miss Chris as we all do. Seeing his son follow in his father's footsteps is so moving. Thank You all lovers of country.
Chris LeDoux was a hard act to follow and is surely missed. It’s great hearing his music carry on.
Your dad would be very proud of you for the justice you've done to his song.
Every bit as good as his dad and every bit his own man. God bless Ned LeDoux!
not even close ...Chris was more talented vocally and more expressive with his vocals..This cover is all monotone and bland..maybe give him some new electronics to help his vocals but this acoustic setting isn't his forte
@@janeames1513 Wow LOL
@@janeames1513 I bet you're awfully fun at parties....or just plain awful.
Dad would have been proud. I felt the blood rush to my head, same as ever time I heard your Dad sing it.
This is the first time I’ve ever known Chris had a son let alone a musical icon in his son Ned but I will definitely check him out! I can definitely hear his father voice in his music but he has a little twist to it which totally makes it his own! I’m aware and impressed all at once!
Cheyenne WY native, this is a wonderful tribute to his pops. Just LeDoux it!
Interestingly enough my father had the same autoimmune/liver condition Chris suffered from. My dad was blessed to receive a transplant and is still with us. Never take for granted those you love.
I can't get past only hearing this song after your fathers passing,and seeing you do a rendition of it. You have done your father proud among all the fans New and Old!!!
Oh my Word. He sounds just like His Dad ..
Love this Song, My Husband Used To Say There Are 3 Things You Never Mess With That Belongs to a COWBOY..
1. His Hat..
2. His Woman
3. His Ride
As you can see in the picture of us He Was a Cowboy....
Your dad would be proud of this! Keep singing, we can hear him in you.
Had the pleasure to see Ned ride Fort Worth a double handful of years ago. The other day this song came on the radio in my truck. I cranked it up. It was " Open Road". After couple bars, I said out loud, That's gotta be Ned. God bless Ned and his family. This performance, well it was a " winning ride".
@Country Rebel Thank You for having the Great Phenomenal Country Singer & Bronc Ridin Cowboy Mr.Chris LeDoux
Watched Chris perform at Pendleton roundup in the 80’s, I was just a young buck, but he quickly became one of my favorites, played that cassette tape over and over. Good job Ned
HUGE SHOES TO FILL, SON YOU DID AN AWESOME JOB!!!
Loved the Dad, now am wanting more from the son. May Ned's career be a successful one .
GOD Bless you, and God Bless Mr. Chris Ledoux. Im 56 n Im brushing tears away, and Im damn sure Garth is too.
I'm 55 and basically a waterfall right now in tears. This song meant a lot to My Dad (Vietman vet) and it hits right in the gut.
I watched your Dad in El Paso, TX in 1986 and to this day it was one of the BEST concerts I have ever seen. THE SHOW MANS SHIP (HIGH ENERGY) was what made it so GREAT!!!!!!
Came across this by accident and really glad I did. This made my night.
Only one person could redo this song, well done Ned!
My father used play guitar with Chris LeDoux during some rodeos in Ten Sleep Wy. Ned did a great job on this song. Keep it up.
Oh wow! He sounds just like his dad! Brought tears to my eyes.
Most definitely his father's son. Excellent...
I can hear some of your dad in you when you sing.
I was thinking the same thing. There were several times he sounded just like his dad!.
Agreed
Definitely
Agree. Made many of rodeo miles with your Dad onboard
Dam right he’s good
Love this song; Your Dad left us to soon, but he would be Sooo Proud of you carrying on his Legacy of telling stories in your songs...listening to you is almost like hearing him again; Great Job, Ned!!!🎶👍🎸🤠
Brother this hits the soul I have my fathers hat an I just buried him June 1st. You sound exactly like your dad
Thanx Ned 4 the tears. Ur daddy took the time after rodeo in Ogden UT. Way back in 78 he gave confidence to a young farm kid on enjoying n sharing what means most in where u come from n how U portray ur mannerisms. Great memz bud thanx it was beautiful
Great words, from a Great Father..
The Storm,& Bareback Jack!!.
As long as we keep singing their songs,
they aint gone!!,,😎💯👍.
Just as good as his dad. I met chris ledoux after a concert he did in west oklahoma back in 91 or 92. The best live stage show i ever saw.
Garth admitted he stole Chris' show.
Ned, your father was a saint in our house! All of my kids(grown now)know the words to most of his songs! Great tribute! He's be proud!
Absolutely awesome!
This gives me chills Ned.
Thank you.
You’re mighty good ole son. We loved you’re pa the Evercowboy.
I saw Chris do this song live back in the 90s. I really enjoyed the show that night. RIP Chris! Nice to see the next generation carrying on!
What a wonderful young man, so like his Dad talent like his incredible Dad.
Hey Ned! I used to run live audio in SD when you played with Dustin. I always loved the part of the show when you came out and sang, just you and a guitar. And a hat. It was an honor mixing for you. For those that don't know, Ned is a drummer, and a total monster on the kit. Keep playin.
Wow! It's a great song! And Ned does an awesome job! His dad would be mighty proud! We can still enjoy RODEO songs!
Brother you sound just like your daddy!!!! I loved listening to your dad!!!!! Ive missed him.we still have a ledoux in country music!!!! You made my day!!! Thanks brother god bless!!!!
Chris ledoux is a legand in rodeo an country music he will always be remembered his music will live on
Great job I’m a 50 year old rocker at heart trucker hat/baseball wearing hat been in love with this song and your dad‘s music for a very long time I will definitely tune in to what you have original now that I’ve seen this but great job my friend song has more meaning about life then what you put on the top your head I love it thank you
Sweet I will try to figure it out after work 😂👊
I'm so sorry your family lost your dad so early. We can hear your dad in your music yet your own too. We all wish you well in your journey....
I got chills, I could hear his dad singing right along with him!
My Favorite Song -Oh Gosh Ned I'm sitting here bawling like a baby Well Done Young Man Well done !!!
Hello Dawn z👋
Hello Dawn, how are you doing today
Like father, Like son. Your daddy would be so proud of you. God bless!
That's HOW UR DADDY DID IT !!! GREAT !!!! HOW COUNTRY MUSIC SHOULD BE !!! THANK YOU
Love Ned Ledoux! Really loved his dad as well. He reminds me a lot of him
Good Job Son. I miss him too.
Mighty great lyrics. I feel the same about my ol' cowboy hat. It was my pawpaw's Stetson that dates to the 1950s, and I still wear daily.
I still wear the first good wool hat my dad bought me some 33 years ago.
Every day….feels like an old friend.
Your father sang the soundtrack to this WV farm boys childhood. He meant a lot to me and I still to this day choke up when I hear him. Im glad that the good Lord allowed the world to experience his smile, one Im glad to see on your face. Great work young man. Your dad would be proud👊🏻
Very good job , sounds a lot like his dad , good singer🎶🎶🎶
I just got back from the Cains Ballroom, Ned LeDoux played. When he started this song, god, we got louder and happier and just freaking crazy, we where do freaking loud!!!!
My first concert too! I was born just a few months after Chris passed away so being raised on LeDoux and never having lived in a world with Chris the moment I got the opportunity to see Ned, well ... I fucking jumped
My Pop had a hat an old 10 gallon Stetson. Finally fell apart.
Made tears come.
Thank u man Keep your father memory alive
Greatest country musician to ever do it
Apple sure doesn’t fall far from the tree. You’re so talented! Your dad is sure smiling down.
Great story son.. thanks for singing it for us!
I can hear your dad in you a lot. You’re an amazing young man to carry on your dad’s legacy.
I give this 15,000 likes. Rip Chris
This brought tears to my eyes. I hear a bit of the old man in your voice.
I was introduced to your dad's music back in the early 1980's. I was in the U.S. Navy, one of my best friends from that time was a small Wyoming cowboy. I'm 6 feet 3 inches so most people I think of as small best guess he was around 5 feet 6 or 7 inches. He turned me on to your father's music, I am hoping you can add to my collection of music of his with your own songs of cowboys and redeo life. Please keep a little of the west a live for this old eastern city boy.
Saw Ned live a few years ago in Des Moines and he put on a great show
I was in Utah in 1991 when this song was played on the radio. I was a fan after that and had the pleasure of seeing Chris LeDoux perform at Silverton during NFR and Mesquite (NV not TX) a few short years before he passed away.
Ned Keeping your fathers legacy, Sure miss the ole Guy he was what he was, and your making him Proud.
Ned is an awesome artist , wife and i have had the pleasure to catch him live 3 times .
Awesome job, the apple didn't fall far from the tree. I love your father's music. Carry on the tradition.
Well I'll be damned. Sounds so much like his dad. One of my all time favorite songs.
I’ve listened to Chris’s music my whole life and just recently moved schools and to my surprise I now go to school with Chris’s great nephew
I seen your father at the golden nugget In Calgary Alberta early 80s. He was an amazing man with a gift of being an every man and every man wants to be. God bless your brother God bless your father he was the start of what we call country now
Proud Papa looking down on his Son!! Thank you Ned for an outstanding performance and keeping your fathers music alive👏👍
Hi sheramie, how are you doing
Thank you lord I needed this
Hello Loren, how are you
Ned may you have a long and successful career. You have a great foundation to build on.
Looks just like his dad too !!!
This is every bit as good as Chris’ how old is ol Ned ? Good job buddy one of my favorite songs of your dad. Gives me chills every time I hear it from both you guys God Bless the Ledoux family
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Hell yeah. I met your dad once and he def😅 left an impression. Do what you do and I'm positive he is very proud of you .👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Awesome young man ,your dad is looking down with the biggest smile , beaming with pride.
RIP ..Cowboy ! .. Daddy be proud , great to see you remember him in song !
Like daddy like son.
Chris is still missed but his son will live on n through him. Love those cute dimples.♥️
Ned does his ol' man proud. Cheers from North Texas.
I miss your dad's music we played in hunting camp in early 2000's
His dad would be proud of this one gave me chills just like the original thanks for carrying on a legacy
Love him, just as I loved his dad! Long live cowboys❤
Love this song, the echo of Chris Ledoux. A masterful performance.
He looks like Chris and sounds like his dad. Keep singing! This is so good!! 😎👍🎧💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ned, your dad is incredibly happy and I can only imagine the smile on his face when he hears you singing this song!
You stay solid my friend!
Shivers ….. goosebumps up and down my arms !!! It takes a special connection between song and singer to give a person this reaction! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Making Dad proud.
If you closed ur eyes . You wouldn't be able to tell the difference..Wow..
Good Bless Chris LeDoux! Great job on this one, Ned
LEDOUX COUNTRY FOREVER
Like father, like son! Great voice, Chris was one of my favorites.
Awesome Buddy Great Job