The Jamestown Ferry is located on the James River near the first English settlement in Virginia. It is down river from the Colonial Capital of Williamsburg and up river from the port city of Newport News. The ferry transports automobile traffic across the James River to Scotland Wharf. Have ridden the ferry many times. The James River empties into the Chesapeake Bay near Norfolk, Virginia. Not a mountain in sight unless you count Mt. Trashmore in nearby Virginia Beach.
Charley should be bigger than he is. Great live show. If you can find his version of "Lonesome as a shadow" filmed outside a boot shop in San Antonio, watch it!
I really like Charley Crockett and listen to him often. It's interesting how he sounds like he has a slight speech impediment when he sings, but there's no trace at all when he speaks in an interview. Anyway, just an observation of a great singer!
Tanya did the original in 1972. This cover by Charley Crockett is by far superior to the original. @rockn2country, Don do you let the video and imagery influence your appreciation of the song? I ask because I think this songs so much better but I was thinking 8.2-8.5 at best ..... I was listening to the song and not watching the video. I am also biased because I've known Tanya version forever and never liked it. The original is not significantly different. Tanya had an old west kinds southern feel to it. In my mind I always pictured a ferry in an old western movie. I always thought the song was boring and dull but I've never been a big Tanya fan either. Charley must have felt the same western vibe because he carried it into the wardrobe and setting on video. Musically this is stonger, he has a nice steel solo that the original did not. His vocals have more feel, emotion in them. Much more interesting to me. So I'm biased by my history with the original. We're you influenced by the video? Does that cause you to rate the song higher? I really did like this. I like Charley's voice. For Tanya a much better song is, Oh what it did to me. th-cam.com/video/zF8TZn9tXGU/w-d-xo.html
glad to see this,with all the craziness around right now and this dropped a little later in the morning then usual kinda worried about ya.really liked this version but Tanya T. is tough to beat.I know it'll take awhile to get up but check out Mississippi by Billy Don Burns featuring Tanya,Billy Don is a hell of a storyteller and with Tanya on that really good song
Don: Thank you for bringing this song to my attention. Charlie did a great rendition of this classic song. His vocals were fantastic. Although the lyrics were changed to suit a male singer I believe that was the only change in the lyrics. The melody was slightly different to suit his voice. Overall I really enjoyed this. I must admit though that I still prefer Tanya's version with her peculiar vocal delivery. I grew up listening to and admiring Tanya and will always have a soft spot in my heart for her. Cheers, Steve PS Do yourself a favor and listen to the original. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Love this when Tanya Tucker recorded it. We will see if this holds up. Very cool that he is related to Davey Crockett. There's a Jamestown TN but don't think this is it though it's on the WV border and in the mountains. These Mts don't look like TN Mts they look like Colorado Mts.
@Daniel LeGrand Been there many times, and love Charleston and the Low Country. I've got friend in Walterboro, Edisto, Aisle of Palms, and Charleston, and always love my time there.
Viewer request Don. My favorite Kenny Rogers song, "SWEET MUSIC MAN". #R.I.P. Kenny. I saw him in concert with Crystal Gayle once and also once with Dottie West. Kenny and Dottie singing "ANYONE WHO ISN'T ME TONIGHT" is review worthy song. Hate waking up to sad news. Have a good weekend on the east coast.
@@RockN2Country I really enjoy this tune. Can you react to Keith whitley Tennessee courage please that ne awesome I can relate to this song I I been through it lol
I grew up with country music playing in the house my parents loved it. So it was the first music I ever heard. Then we always had to watch the grand Ole opry which started at the ryman auditorium and we watched later hee haw . I also listened 60s and 70s popular music and some rock. So there's a little about my background. Tanya Tucker (country singer) was close in age to me . Yeah she started singing as a kid .she first sang Jamestown Ferry I think I liked her version better .Heres a link to her singing Jamestown ferry at later age . th-cam.com/video/X6VLPnH_JKI/w-d-xo.html
He has a 60s&70s sound with a 2021 twist and it's perfect
This song was written by Mack Vickery and Bobby Borchers. It was a hit for Tanya Tucker in 1972
He started his career on the streets and he became so popular that he started booking venues
THE Jamestown Ferry is in Virginia and connects Jamestown, Va to Surry, Va.
Been on it many times lol
This was filmed in Silverton, Colorado
The Jamestown Ferry is located on the James River near the first English settlement in Virginia. It is down river from the Colonial Capital of Williamsburg and up river from the port city of Newport News. The ferry transports automobile traffic across the James River to Scotland Wharf. Have ridden the ferry many times. The James River empties into the Chesapeake Bay near Norfolk, Virginia. Not a mountain in sight unless you count Mt. Trashmore in nearby Virginia Beach.
We have a Jamestown in North Dakota on a James River also 😂😂
YAY! Charley!!!! What a great artist! Awesome reaction 😁 ....Hope you are staying well, Don.
Thanks for featuring Charlie Crockett. He's living in Dallas right now. Very cool and unique. Love him.
Charley should be bigger than he is. Great live show. If you can find his version of "Lonesome as a shadow" filmed outside a boot shop in San Antonio, watch it!
Love Charley... great stuff Don!
I really like Charley Crockett and listen to him often. It's interesting how he sounds like he has a slight speech impediment when he sings, but there's no trace at all when he speaks in an interview. Anyway, just an observation of a great singer!
That's the creole in him
He's part African American creole
Country God
See there are singers out there that can actually sing!!! Lol
Just stopped by to say glad to see you are doing good, so far so good out here in the sticks in Oklahoma. Stay safe and take care.
@Frank W Thanks for the well wishes, and glad to see thinks are still tolerable down your way. Let’s hope this blows over real soon.
Tanya did the original in 1972. This cover by Charley Crockett is by far superior to the original.
@rockn2country, Don do you let the video and imagery influence your appreciation of the song?
I ask because I think this songs so much better but I was thinking 8.2-8.5 at best ..... I was listening to the song and not watching the video. I am also biased because I've known Tanya version forever and never liked it. The original is not significantly different. Tanya had an old west kinds southern feel to it. In my mind I always pictured a ferry in an old western movie. I always thought the song was boring and dull but I've never been a big Tanya fan either.
Charley must have felt the same western vibe because he carried it into the wardrobe and setting on video. Musically this is stonger, he has a nice steel solo that the original did not. His vocals have more feel, emotion in them. Much more interesting to me.
So I'm biased by my history with the original. We're you influenced by the video? Does that cause you to rate the song higher?
I really did like this. I like Charley's voice.
For Tanya a much better song is,
Oh what it did to me.
th-cam.com/video/zF8TZn9tXGU/w-d-xo.html
Jamestown Virginia
Love this song! My boyfriend put it in a playlist for me when we first started dating. Charley is a great artist!
He’s got a great catalog
Charley’s the man!
glad to see this,with all the craziness around right now and this dropped a little later in the morning then usual kinda worried about ya.really liked this version but Tanya T. is tough to beat.I know it'll take awhile to get up but check out Mississippi by Billy Don Burns featuring Tanya,Billy Don is a hell of a storyteller and with Tanya on that really good song
Don: Thank you for bringing this song to my attention. Charlie did a great rendition of this classic song. His vocals were fantastic. Although the lyrics were changed to suit a male singer I believe that was the only change in the lyrics. The melody was slightly different to suit his voice. Overall I really enjoyed this.
I must admit though that I still prefer Tanya's version with her peculiar vocal delivery. I grew up listening to and admiring Tanya and will always have a soft spot in my heart for her. Cheers, Steve
PS Do yourself a favor and listen to the original. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
i was 12 during the crockett mania....had to have a davy crocktt hat, everybody had one
In the night is killer
Thanks Don!
Keep em coming big boy! Nice job Donnie! 👍😜😁
Love this when Tanya Tucker recorded it. We will see if this holds up. Very cool that he is related to Davey Crockett.
There's a Jamestown TN but don't think this is it though it's on the WV border and in the mountains. These Mts don't look like TN Mts they look like Colorado Mts.
Love the shirt!
@Daniel LeGrand I always get a comments on it by either Gamecocks or Tigers, and a few other in between. Ha! Welcome to the channel, BTW!
RockN2Country born and raised in Charleston, SC. Diehard Tiger here. Love your channel, keep up the good content.
@Daniel LeGrand Been there many times, and love Charleston and the Low Country. I've got friend in Walterboro, Edisto, Aisle of Palms, and Charleston, and always love my time there.
Great cover!!
Viewer request Don. My favorite Kenny Rogers song, "SWEET MUSIC MAN". #R.I.P. Kenny. I saw him in concert with Crystal Gayle once and also once with Dottie West. Kenny and Dottie singing "ANYONE WHO ISN'T ME TONIGHT" is review worthy song. Hate waking up to sad news. Have a good weekend on the east coast.
Jamestown, VA as far as i can tell. the song is originally by Tanya Tucker
Roseann Cash (Johnny's daughter ) this is way we make a broken heart
I live 20 mins from Jamestown I take the ferry every summer
@austin 8693 That means you totally won today’s song reaction-congratulations!! I love this kind of stuff. :-)
@@RockN2Country I really enjoy this tune. Can you react to Keith whitley Tennessee courage please that ne awesome I can relate to this song I I been through it lol
I think you’d like Ballad of Spider John by Willis Alan Ramsey!
There is a Jamestown Alabama. Those scenes in the video look nothing like it though.
Subscriber here, do you take requests? I have some I’d love to see your reaction to
I grew up with country music playing in the house my parents loved it. So it was the first music I ever heard. Then we always had to watch the grand Ole opry which started at the ryman auditorium and we watched later hee haw . I also listened 60s and 70s popular music and some rock. So there's a little about my background. Tanya Tucker (country singer) was close in age to me . Yeah she started singing as a kid .she first sang Jamestown Ferry I think I liked her version better .Heres a link to her singing Jamestown ferry at later age . th-cam.com/video/X6VLPnH_JKI/w-d-xo.html
Heres a Tanya Tucker one you might want to check out .Was my favorite it is called "whats your mamas name" th-cam.com/video/tfjraLge1gk/w-d-xo.html
Heres a link to summary of what the song is about en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_Your_Mama%27s_Name_(song)
Do Corb lund “old men”
I saw him in Fargo ND he’s honestly better live I know that sound cliche but he great
How are you today it's good here heading to the bush no virus or gov there HAKAD
Please do move of his I beg you
@Ryan Wesley You have a couple of options that would go well with the channel?
RockN2Country welcome to hard times
@@RockN2Country around the world
Sir Possibly some Bryan James "I'M NOT LOST" TY
Please react to You Were A Good Hand by Long Haul Paul, thank you.
Charlie don't Play boy, listen to Blackjack County chain
Interesting experiment: Now listen to Tanya Tucker sing it and see if your emotions are the same.
Tom T 100 children HAKAD