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The man behind the gun
A classic country music video performed by Hank Taylor. A tribute to one of his idols.
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Rocket Trip by Hank Taylor
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A Country rockabilly song performed by Hank Taylor with the Honkytonk pioneers.
Cool Water by Hank Taylor with music by the Honkytonk Pioneers.
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An old classic country song performed by Hank Taylor in his own Country style.
Working Man (the miners song).
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A mining song sung from the heart and performed by Hank Taylor (an ex miner himself). Filmed mainly on location at Pleasley colliery and the surrounding areas near to Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. Pleasley Pit was sunk in 1873 and produced coal until 1983. Pleasley Colliery is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and has been developed and maintained as a Mining Heritage site, Museum, Nature...
You are my sunshine. HankTaylor
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Hank meets and plays with his good old buddies. It takes him back to his days when he was busking in all kinds of weather. This is a take on an old classic song "You are my sunshine".
My Texas Blue Bonnet Queen
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A swinging country honkytonk tune recorded by Hank Taylor and friends.
Juke Joint Jumpin'
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A jumping country rockabilly song performed by Hank Taylor and guests.
The Covered Wagon sung by Hank Taylor.
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A rare old country hillbilly song performed by Hank Taylor, originally performed by Bill Haley with a little added twist. A track taken from the album My Kinda' Country. Enjoy and please subscribe for more.
Hank Taylor Sings Wayward Wind
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An Old classic country song sung by Hank Taylor.
My rifle pony and me, Hank Taylor
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A classic old country ballad sung by Hank Taylor.
Hank Taylor sings Cattle Cattle Call
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A classic country and western song performed by Hank Taylor, Cattle Call, from his latest album, My Kinda Country. featuring Daisy the dancing cow.
Smokey Mountain Boys live at Hemsby 2001
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An old video showing the early day of the Smokey Mountain Boys. Gold old high tempo, hot stompin' hillbilly music.
Hank Taylor sings Big Iron
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A song sung by Hank Taylor. Big Iron is a tribute to the great Marty Robbins.
Smokey Mountain Boys (uk). The early days.
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A small compilation of songs featuring the Smokey Mountain Boys when they where at their hillbilly best. Featuring Hank Taylor, Rootin Tootin Mandy and Mac Carter.
Milkshakin baby. Mac Carter and his band
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A rare rockabilly track performed by mac carter and his band.
"Operation Shamrock ☘ 20,21,22,23,24 and now infinity " endorses this great heritage of graft and goodness. 💚💚🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Makes me feel sad. As a young 14 year old I worked in Castlecomer Deerpark Coalmine. I applied to go down the mine but was told I had to be 16 before they would let me. I wanted to earn more down under but it was No. Many times there would be accidents like tunnel collapse or a tram accident resulting in deaths and they were sad frightening times. After 2 years I bailed out and got a job in the posh Gresham Hotel in Dublin so from one extreme to the other being filthy dirty and black from coal to being spotless as a waiter. The experience probably stood to me in life.
Wow what a song...well sung thank you
Gets me every time. From an old Welsh Miner (open cut) of over 20 yrs. Open cut was dangerous enough. I could not have done underground. Respect …
I worked underground in 5 different coal mines from 1975 to 1981 and will never forget it God bless and protect all miners😀
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I have never heard anyone sing this song better than Martin branigan….
Sorry to hear this singer passed away, but what a fitting tribute to all the miners who risked their lives, god bless you all.
🐴 ❤️ ⚒️ GLÜCK AUF ⚒️ ❤️ 🐴 All the best from an ex-miner from Germany.
I see singers and bands, all over the world sing this with no attribution to the writer. Rita Mac Neil from Big Pond , Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Watch her sing it with the Men of the the Deeps, retired coal miners.
Dad was a pit pony boy at the age of 14 years. RIP Dad.
The best version I have ever heard was by a Welsh fiend whose father was a coal miner. he had thge depth of voice and the power to really stir your emotions. RIP Jim Clifford.
I think Canada's Rita MacNeil, who wrote this song did the best version of it.
What a shame that the pit have gone I'm welsh can't speak it I know I'm proved to be and my dad god bless him was down the mines and grandad bring bk them bk they best times for the ones who wete underground ❤
When my coal miner died we found a letter from the govt. ordering him back down the pit because they needed coal to make steel to make arms for the army, navy and air force needed to fight the Germans in WW11. 41 years, no wonder they wrote a song.
Haha made me chuckle lol brilliant mate
A Rita McNeil penned song written to honour Cape Breton Miners. Rest in peace Rita
Great
I love this song as my granddad and 3 sons worked as a miner but my granddad died and my 2 uncles died and my father died after he left the miners
My Grandfather worked in this shit house so called inderstry at 17. Started by pushing out trolleys of coal. He died in 1954, 50 years old. Many others didn't life long ether. This is one of many reasons why I've been a Socialist since my teens
Beautifully done, best wishes from Nova Scotia, Canada where we have lost so many miners.
Sung with heart and feeling. I like the song.
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Im addicted to watching this beautiful man and his voice is amazing. I hope hes still here with us,he has the most beautiful beautiful peaceful peaceful aura around him , im sure he is just as wonderful as my dad big joe lavery was.xx
And what thanks did you get off the government , f all
My late father was a working man .but good man had better plans for me his son.I expect to be 85 next month
No it was your union leadership, it dragged the country backwards and it had never recovered
Who is this man? Love him x
I as a 16 year old went down on a tour of a coal mime. I was scared, very scared. When we csme up we were sent to shower. 4 times our tour guide sent us back to shower before he gave us towels. Days after I was sneezing coal dust. I heard that song about 40 years ago by snow Australian female folk singer on Irelands Late Late show. She had Uncle Gabo as he was called and the audience in awe at the words as she explained why the song was written. We all remember the school boys trapped in the cave and the international rescue mission as well as the coal miners rescued one by one after 6 weeks trapped under found. The rescuers drilled a small bore hole enough to vent fresh air and deliver food and water. Then another metre diameter hole bored over a few weeks. The miners trapped below must have been in hell for the duration.
My mums father was miner and family side in Wales was miners
beautiful .
Thank you! Cheers!
Real men hard working for a pittance and a early grave rip to all who gave their lives to get the coal
What a lovely man.❤
You are so kind
I so love this song ever since i heard the late rita mcneill and foster and allen sing it, amazing voice this guy has, and sung well too.
Rita's version recorded on the album Journey to Australia was absolutely fantastic. Actually every song was brilliant.
Sadly this singer, George Donaldson, died a few years ago. Particularly sad for me as I only recently found this group "Celtic Thunder" who have put together some great songs. My thanks to all miners from underground, I admire you and wonder if I could have done your job. A bit late, now, I am 87. Was lucky enough to enjoy my working life.
Wonderful song, great singer. What a life. Certainly were a tough generation that lived through these times.
God bless all miners. Where would we be without them? Great song.
Brilliant
For my dad RIP😢
U tube the late David Anderson.
Correction... its David Alexander. My apology.
So heartbeat beautiful 😢
My grandfather was killed in a pit when there was a cave in thankfully his neck was broken immediately so at least he didn't suffer so I have a great efinaty with miner's RIP grandad
My grandad and uncles were miners in south wales my dad was a toolmaker, we were on holiday at grad parents in south wales the main shaft had snapped all were out of work my dad fixed it with the help of the fitters. He said to me never go underground. Never did jeff from Wigan
my father was a miner in derbyshire happy times but hard work thanks dad and all miners that risked their lives every day respect.
My father, grandfathers, uncles and cousins all worked underground in the anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania, U.S.A W e lost two uncle and a close neighbor in mine accidents. They were all proud of their mining heritage and I am proud to be a coal miner's daughter, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend. God bless all miners and their families!
this song be on good i have relation that were kill in va. coal mine
Love this version. The black and white background blends so well with Hank to really put you in the setting. First class cover.
I love this song i have it by rita mcneal and he sings it exactly the same brings to mind my brother in law who was at blidwoth colliery in nottingham uk
Perfect example of "White Privilege"
La Vall del Riu VERSALLES.... 🌊🏊♂️🌌🍇🌊🏊♂️🌀🌀🥃👉
spent 12 years in submarines went down a pit for a few hours i know which was more daunting respect to all miners
My grandfather survived the first world war, came home to a wife and three children [ a fourth died while he was overseas] and when he got work, walked 15 miles to his nearest pit. It sickens me with all this work from home mularkey. some people have no concept of self worth, pride, or graft. His two brothers were also miners. Now they were real man. I salute those who aren't with us any longer and those who can still remember the camerarderie.
I was a working man,all my life I grafted,, we all of my age were brought up to understand if you don’t work and put in, how can you expect to take out? Now it seems the whole damn lot think that they have the right to take out when for many of them, they haven’t worked and don’t want to, I am now over 80 , just lost the love of my life, have broke back, broke hip broke heart and finally broken spirit.. and I no longer understand the strange world I live in.. I cant wait to join my love. Music is my only solace , and then from days long gone.
Couldn’t agree more on your comment on the work from home garbage 🗑️ the most snow flake pile of crap ever, was born in the 70s, and thank Christ i was instilled with a proper work ethic, when men were iron and boats were wooden, sadly due to the modern woke world we live in, all respect and manners are now nothing but history, very sad indeed, my great grandfather, swapped a shift on Christmas Day with a fellow miner, he died on that Christmas day in a Pitt fall ❤
What a driveling non-starter of a thought. What difference does it make if an office worker is remote or in a cubicle, either way you're staring into the same screen with the same neurotic geek of a boss breathing down your neck. Blue collar work that couldn't be done from home never stopped. How greasy to use an honest man's legacy to disparage other people who WORK for a living. Should we forgo all forms of work except for coal mining so your fragile masculinity can be consoled?
Well said
I Love this Song 🎵 ❤️ Thank you ❤😊
Beautiful song