What an awesome voice , so soft and tender on those love songs, sure takes me back to the good ol years. Love you Jerry, RIP sweet man, we will always love you and never forget you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great song Jack!! I'm not recognizing him, though. What other songs may he have done? Refresh this ole gals memory, lol. God bless you and your Jack and many thanks, Marilyn
Appreciate you listening, some hits were, "Primrose Lane" "In The Misty Moonlight" "To Get To You" "If You Leave Me Tonight" "Do You Know What It's Like To Be Lonesome"
THIS WAS WRITTEN BY L. E. WHITE AND R. MOODY. NEVER HEARD OF EITHER OF THESE SONGWRITERS NOR THE RECORDING. JERRY'S RESOUNDING BARITONE REALLY SOUNDED SUPERB. IT DAWNED ON ME THAT I HAVE OFTEN FORGOTTEN TO INCLUDE HIM IN MY LIST OF ICONIC COUNTY VOCALISTS WHO HAVE BEEN REFUSED ENSHRINEMENT IN THE CMHOF. (SHAME ON ME.🙈😫🥺) SEVERAL OF THE PHOTOS ARE FROM HIS APPEARANCE ON THE DICK CLARK SHOW, AROUND 1964, LIP-SYNCHING HIS HIT "IN THE MISTY MOONLIGHT." (He caught some flack and treasing over his experiment with the "page boy" hair style of "Medieval Times." A "page boy" was a young male attendant of noble birth who worked for other noble families. They were often attendants at weddings and for Knights. This hair style had a resurgence of popularity during the early 1900's, then again in the 1960's and 1970's. Lots of females wore it, such as Toni Tennile.) HE HAD ANOTHER GREAT HIT, "SHUTTERS AND BOARDS," WRITTEN BY AUDIE MURPHY. HIS FIRST COUNTRY RECORDING WAS "LIFE'S GONE AND SLIPPED AWAY." HIS "TO GET TO YOU" IN 1972 GARNERED HIM A NOMINATION FOR "COUNTRY ARTIST OF THE YEAR" AWARD. I CANNOT RECALL HIS RECORDINGS EVER FEATURING A PEDAL STEEL GUITAR. IT WAS THE SAME WAY WITH SONNY JAMES, EXCEPT FOR ONE RECORDING I FORGOT THE TITLE OF. YET BOTH WERE "COUNTRY TO THE BONE!"🌠👍👏🌠 "PRIMROSE LANE" WAS HIS BIGGEST POP HIT, (#8) BEFORE HE WENT EXCLUSIVELY COUNTRY. HE DIED AT AGE 79 IN 2008 OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE. (CAN YOU POST DAVID ROGERS ON "I'D BE YOUR FOOL AGAIN."(?) IT'S ON THAT "TOPIC" CHANNEL THAT DENIES COMMENTS, AND ON AOTHER CHANNEL, BUT THE AUDIO IS POOR; THE TREBLE RESPONSE IS VERY WEAK.)😊
Good morning Milton! Great information you’ve posted here, some of it I’ve read before, but not all. I hope you’re doing well. I have fallen I fractured my left elbow my first fall with injury. It happened on the sixth and I’m still waiting for a cast! I hope you have a great day.
On some of his album cuts he had steel but his singles didn't, kinda strange i guess, he reminds me of Leroy Van Dyke, i think i have the David Rogers song, L.E. White I've heard of but not the other guy, thank you for listening, Milton
Audio Quality is fantastic on Jerry Wallace’s music. Incredible memory’s. Thank you again.
What an awesome voice , so soft and tender on those love songs, sure takes me back to the good ol years. Love you Jerry, RIP sweet man, we will always love you and never forget you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is the Incredible music I grew up listening to in the 60's. Thank you a million times.
You're welcome
Nice one Jack and I see Milton’s beaten me to “Shutters And Boards!”
Appreciate you listening, Graham
Love his singing and songs! my favorite is if you leave me tonight I’ll cry. Thank you Jackie! Have great evening!❤🎶
You too , Ruth, God Bless
@@JWGauntt Thank you.🙏
Left a big comment at top of page. Take care!😊
Great song Jack!! I'm not recognizing him, though. What other songs may he have done? Refresh this ole gals memory, lol. God bless you and your Jack and many thanks, Marilyn
Appreciate you listening, some hits were, "Primrose Lane" "In The Misty Moonlight" "To Get To You" "If You Leave Me Tonight" "Do You Know What It's Like To Be Lonesome"
Also try "How the Time Flies" "When the Wind Blows in Chicago" and "Life's Gone and Slipped Away"
@@JWGauntt thanks Jack and I do remember his music. Keep em rolling!
@@jamesgilford157 thanks for the addition I remember him now, great voice. Blessings!
@@ayronsmama05 certainly welcome
THIS WAS WRITTEN BY L. E. WHITE AND R. MOODY. NEVER HEARD OF EITHER OF THESE SONGWRITERS NOR THE RECORDING.
JERRY'S RESOUNDING BARITONE REALLY SOUNDED SUPERB. IT DAWNED ON ME THAT I HAVE OFTEN FORGOTTEN TO INCLUDE HIM IN MY LIST OF ICONIC COUNTY VOCALISTS WHO HAVE BEEN REFUSED ENSHRINEMENT IN THE CMHOF. (SHAME ON ME.🙈😫🥺)
SEVERAL OF THE PHOTOS ARE FROM HIS APPEARANCE ON THE DICK CLARK SHOW, AROUND 1964, LIP-SYNCHING HIS HIT "IN THE MISTY MOONLIGHT." (He caught some flack and treasing over his experiment with the "page boy" hair style of "Medieval Times." A "page boy" was a young male attendant of noble birth who worked for other noble families. They were often attendants at weddings and for Knights. This hair style had a resurgence of popularity during the early 1900's, then again in the 1960's and 1970's. Lots of females wore it, such as Toni Tennile.) HE HAD ANOTHER GREAT HIT, "SHUTTERS AND BOARDS," WRITTEN BY AUDIE MURPHY. HIS FIRST COUNTRY RECORDING WAS
"LIFE'S GONE AND SLIPPED AWAY." HIS "TO GET TO YOU" IN 1972 GARNERED HIM A NOMINATION FOR "COUNTRY ARTIST OF THE YEAR" AWARD. I CANNOT RECALL HIS RECORDINGS EVER FEATURING A PEDAL STEEL GUITAR. IT WAS THE SAME WAY WITH SONNY JAMES, EXCEPT FOR ONE RECORDING I FORGOT THE TITLE OF. YET BOTH WERE "COUNTRY TO THE BONE!"🌠👍👏🌠
"PRIMROSE LANE" WAS HIS BIGGEST POP HIT, (#8) BEFORE HE WENT EXCLUSIVELY COUNTRY. HE DIED AT AGE 79 IN 2008 OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE.
(CAN YOU POST DAVID ROGERS ON "I'D BE YOUR FOOL AGAIN."(?) IT'S ON THAT "TOPIC" CHANNEL THAT DENIES COMMENTS, AND ON AOTHER CHANNEL, BUT THE AUDIO IS POOR; THE TREBLE RESPONSE IS VERY WEAK.)😊
Good morning Milton! Great information you’ve posted here, some of it I’ve read before, but not all. I hope you’re doing well. I have fallen I fractured my left elbow my first fall with injury. It happened on the sixth and I’m still waiting for a cast! I hope you have a great day.
On some of his album cuts he had steel but his singles didn't, kinda strange i guess, he reminds me of Leroy Van Dyke, i think i have the David Rogers song, L.E. White I've heard of but not the other guy, thank you for listening, Milton
i'm without headphones so hope this sounds ok -- ruclips.net/video/u8HTGIIqE-s/видео.html
Do You Have the Song What Am I Gonna Do Without You by Ray Price?