Makes me feel old seeing how young they are in this clip. Watched them every week on the Johnny Cash Show. Even got to see a live performance of the show in the Rayman Auditorium back in 1970. Also saw them in concert a few years before they retired.
"Ah, do you remember these?" Sure do, some of the first memories of listening to music I have as a small child in the 70s. And voices like these are truly like a fine wine, only getting better as WE age. So sad to see Harold Reid passed last year - but his voice will live on forever.
I think I was 11 years old the first time I heard this song and fell in love with The Statler Brothers. I don't have all their albums but I have around 15 or 16 including several with all their signatures.
She was called a scarlet woman by the people Who would go to church but left me in the streets With no parents of my own I never had a home And a eighteen year old boy has got to eat She found me outside one Sunday morning Begging money from a man I didn't know She took me in and wiped away my childhood A woman of the streets this lady Rose This bed of Rose's that I lay on where I was taught to be a man This bed of Rose's where I'm living is the only kind of life I'll understand She was a handsome woman just thirty-five who was spoken to in town by very few She managed a late evening business like most of the town wished they could do I learned all the things that a man should know From a woman not approved of I suppose She died knowing someone really loved her from life's bramble bush I picked a rose This bed of Rose's This bed of Rose's
Love Lew's tenor in this song. Simply brilliant.
Makes me feel old seeing how young they are in this clip. Watched them every week on the Johnny Cash Show. Even got to see a live performance of the show in the Rayman Auditorium back in 1970. Also saw them in concert a few years before they retired.
Woww.. So you were one of the people on the stage in this video?
My Grandfather took the family to see These Guys.. I Love The Statler Brothers ❤
John R CASH had a great Musical family. The Statler Brothers were a beautiful part of it. Thank you Statlers for the music.
1970
32 years before I was born
but I'm glad I'm able to listen to this. The Statler Brothers are one of my favorites for sure
Still one of the greatest groups of all time
The only band that can compare to the level of Johnny Cash! Just amazing guys!
"Ah, do you remember these?" Sure do, some of the first memories of listening to music I have as a small child in the 70s. And voices like these are truly like a fine wine, only getting better as WE age. So sad to see Harold Reid passed last year - but his voice will live on forever.
Music just doesn't get any better than this!
The Statler Brothers were the best ever
GTA San Andreas, anyone?
And Harold's vocal bass drop - Whoa damn!!
I think I was 11 years old the first time I heard this song and fell in love with The Statler Brothers. I don't have all their albums but I have around 15 or 16 including several with all their signatures.
GTA K-Rose best radio station ❤️
Omg yesssss that’s how I found it when I was young then I remembered it after years and I still love this song
ayeeee who else with us?!
Kdst better
When country music was great
This is beautiful
That “Steel Guitar Rag” would make Bob holler! Ah haa!
Wow never heard this version, but its amazing 👍🏻
never saw Harold when he was that young, before. wow
He was 31 years of age in 1970. Don only 25.
And Harold wrote the song too!
No mustache 😂
Very Nice From Belarus
K-rose GTA San Andreas
YYYYYEEEEAAAAHHH
The live and studi version of this song (as we hear it at GTA SA) are both unmatchable
Kdst is best
k rose
Was her name Ronnie, the tall one that sung in June Carter's spot
She was called a scarlet woman by the people
Who would go to church but left me in the streets
With no parents of my own I never had a home
And a eighteen year old boy has got to eat
She found me outside one Sunday morning
Begging money from a man I didn't know
She took me in and wiped away my childhood
A woman of the streets this lady Rose
This bed of Rose's that I lay on where I was taught to be a man
This bed of Rose's where I'm living is the only kind of life I'll understand
She was a handsome woman just thirty-five who was spoken to in town by very few
She managed a late evening business like most of the town wished they could do
I learned all the things that a man should know
From a woman not approved of I suppose
She died knowing someone really loved her from life's bramble bush I picked a rose
This bed of Rose's
This bed of Rose's
K🌹⚘⚘🥀
And for that song, they got paid by "ca$h"!!!!
If Harold Steptoe had been born in a barn...
Damn the drummer was late
Was he?
GTA SA