I'm American Indian too, and my uncles sang and played this song for me at my request. One of my favorite songs along with kawlija and Strawberry roan. I miss my Uncles and am not offended when Indians are featured.❤
@@lynnmurphy1043I don’t understand how someone COULD be offended over a man singing about native Indians in a time where people of darker skin where purposefully bashed and hidden in media to promote certain stigma and distain for those people of both different colour and culture
I am chinese, though people around me does not understand why I was attracted to these tunes, listening to these U.S. oldies is giving me such a blessed feelings and I absolutely love them.
My Grandma, who brought me up, used to sing this to me at bed time. I had lots of songs, at bed time. Wish I had recorded her singing this herself. It was Magical to me as a child and still is. Can't wait to be in my Yaya's arms again.
he was raised in a little town on the texas gulf coast area. the only history was it had that i am aware of is a civil war battle on the intracoastal waterway. here dick dowling commanded a makeshift fort that sunk 2 or more yankee gunboats as they came up the river from the gulf of mexico. but to talk about that now would just be called racism......right?
Running Bear was a song I loved 50 years ago. I have just danced to it again at my bowls club dance at the age of 79. The words, music and beat are infectious. Mervyn Gilbert
MrStreetwalkincheeta Yeah i knew about BB as well then someone mentioned George Jones as well i looked it up and they were right both BB and George Jones did the Indian chant.
I just recently found out about Big Bopper doing the chant but now that I know that it's like "How did I NOT notice that before now?!" I didn't know about George Jones also being in the chant tho!
My husband used to sing this song all the time and he and I were part Indian. I'm 72 years old now and my husband has passed away 9 years ago.😢❤ 🌈🇺🇸🎁🎇🎆⭐🌟🌌🌍☔💯🔥👍🏻🌙💫✨😎🥰🎵🎶🔥💯💅🏽💯🎉🖤🤎💜💙💚💦❤️🧡💛💖💝💘🤍
J.P Richardson (Big Bopper) was quite the song writer. He wrote Chantilly Lace which was a big hit for himself. He wrote Running Bear for Johnny Preston which was a number #1 hit and White Lightning which was #1 for George Jones. He was a real talent that left us too soon
I was 10 years old and I was having diner at a friends house. We were all eating and the tv was on. I was the only one who heard the show come on. I told them all "he's on the show singing this right now". They all BOLTED from the table to watch this ! Thank You for this WONDERFUL MEMORY.
@@MarkBBlue hey Mark, my name is Randy , born in 1961. I remember we only had 2 TV stations, CBS and NBC , no AC just a floor fan. Things sure have changed. Have a good one.
I'm 47, loved this song since I was born, but NEVER realized it was written by The Big Bopper! Wow! The things you learn.... haha Peace and Love everyone. Namaste.
I remember my mom and dad playing this song when I was little. Every time I heard this song, I would cry (and still do). It is one of the most romantic and saddest songs, ever. To watch these kids, here, on this video, it was just another song, but, for me, I could picture the whole story in my mind. Thanks for posting this huge memory inducing song! =)
solarpurplestarlight I am similar. The first song I heard as I kid where I realised it was a story and had a message. This was played a lot by my parents. It was their song. I was a 70s kid so before my time but nevertheless; very fond of this song.
I remember Running Bear so well. I used to go roller skating a lot in those days (mid-60s). The rink that I went to had a live organist. She always played it at the end of the night. If you didn't know how to skate too well, you stayed off of the floor. As she played, she kept getting faster & faster. It was a lot of fun.
This video is dated 12 December 1959. The Big Bopper, JP Richardson Jr., was killed in a plane crash in Iowa on 3 February 1959, along with fellow musicians Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, and the pilot Roger Peterson. The Day the Music Died (Bye-Bye Miss American Pie). Sadly, unless it's his ghost, the background vocals we hear here aren't him.
I remember my older brother taking off his clothes and running around the house with a feather stuck in his hair. saying he's "Running Bare" when they played that song. I always got a kick out of that. I also must have been five years-old at the time. Those were some fun times.
I saw Marty Wild and the wildcats performing this song in the late seventies in Yarmouth Uk! he sung with the background beat of silly bugger, silly bugger, if you sing it in such a way it sounds like indian drums.
OOOOHHH!! I REMEMBER THIS NEAT SONG WHEN I WS CHILD GROWING UP IN THE 1950'S!!!!!!!!!!LOVELY SONG AND GOOD STORY TOO!!AND SAD TOO- AAAAHH!!THANKS FROM(U.K.).
The back-up chant in this classic number was done by the late Big Bopper. probably back in early 1959 (before we lost Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, and Ritchie Valens in the tragic plane crash). R.I.P. Johnny Preston(1939-2011).
Absolutely LOVE this and frankly, I think that Johnny Preston looked HOT !!!!!!!!!! and Not 40. He was well dressed and had his hair combed. Something guys today should try :)
The best times ever.i grew up on this music. Thanks to the great Dick Clark for having these artists on American Bandstand in the 50s and 60s.i still listen to this even today.kids nowadays cant tell you anything about music.sad
Running Bear Johnny Preston On the banks of the river stood runnin' bear, young Indian brave On the other side of the river stood his lovely Indian maid Little white dove was-a her name, such a lovely sight to see But their tribes fought with each other so their love could never be Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love big as the sky Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love that couldn't die He couldn't swim the raging river 'cause the river was too wide He couldn't reach little white dove, waiting on the other side In the moonlight he could see her blowing kisses 'cross the waves Her little heart was beating faster, waiting there for her brave Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love big as the sky Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love that couldn't die Runnin' bear dove in the water, little white dove did the same And they swam out to each other through the swirling stream they came As their hands touched and their lips met, the ragin' river pulled them down Now they'll always be together in that happy hunting ground Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love big as the sky Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love that couldn't die
"Runnin' bear dove in the water, little white dove did the same" Must admit this line did make us chuckle when I read the lyrics online a couple of months ago. Being from the UK we're not familiar with the American version of 'dived' but that aside it's the doubling up in the same line with a word spelt the same but pronounced differently and meaning something else that tickled us. Not sure if it was deliberate or not but I guess the format of *his name-his thought/action-her name-her thought/action* kind of forced the narrative that way.🌊🧸🕊 I picked this up in a secondhand store amongst a rack of 7"s and in so doing it became the oldest record in my collection, topping The Shadows - F.B.I. by one year back from 1961 to 1960. I know this was released in 1959 in the US but it wasn't until the following year over here and that's the version I have (of 22 in total).📀
When my late cousin was a miner, they sang this riding the cage back to the surface after every shift. He died in his 50s (probably from mining related causes) and we sang him from the church to this.
When I was 12 years old, my dad and me went for a cycle ride to York ,about 35 miles away. We got to Tadcaster and stopped for coffee in a cafe and this tune was playing. Still cycling in my 70,s thanks to my dad and "Running Bear"
He was only 20 when this came out in 1959 and 22 around the time of this video, when the record re-entered the charts and made it way to #1. But he looks so much older... He had a nice ballad that wasn't a hit buried on a flip side of one of his singles; wish I remembered its name.
A bit of trivial for you. The late country singer George Jones was helping make the Indian sounds on this record. He recorded a few rock a billy records under the name, "Thumper Jones."
First song I played at my first DJ gig with WING at 14 years old. The radio dj did not think the 6th graders would like it. But they went crazy. This was in 1972.
I was junior in high school. Worked at Woolworth Store. Instead of ordering 50 of this song they sent 500. The store put it on speaker thru the store and it was played from 9 to 5 every day til 9 on Thursfays for 6 weeks ....over and over and over and. OVER!. We all bout went nuts. True!!
ftsjr I would say the PC police can pound sand or I can get more frank about the leftist/moron PC police. I grew up remembering this song as a little boy back in the early 1960's.
ftsjr Why? It's a love story about two native Americans from two families/tribes that were enemies. Romeo & Juliet / Jets & Sharks etc. It's just a sad love tale.
Yeah, people these days tend to disagree with white people exploiting Native American culture for money. Of course, it wouldn't be that way if white people hadn't enslaved and murdered 90% of them first. Oh well.
This is the very first piece of music I ever purchased with my own money. I bought the 45rpm version and had to spend a Benjamin Franklin 50 cent piece to get it. I hated parting with what I knew would be valuable coin one day but, I HAD to have this song. Loved it and still do.
My mama bought an album for us kids back in the 70's with a record player. This song was on one of the many albums she bought us. Memories and it's been over 40 years since I heard it and remember word for word.
I still have this record on a 45, love running bear it's takes me back to the dancers in Darlington at the majestic Hall when I was 16, from Marsha Curtis in York,
As a Native American I am not offended by this song at all. Its been stuck in my head for a week now.
😂😂😂
Glad I’m not the only one who gets earworms 😂
I'm American Indian too, and my uncles sang and played this song for me at my request. One of my favorite songs along with kawlija and Strawberry roan. I miss my Uncles and am not offended when Indians are featured.❤
@@lynnmurphy1043I don’t understand how someone COULD be offended over a man singing about native Indians in a time where people of darker skin where purposefully bashed and hidden in media to promote certain stigma and distain for those people of both different colour and culture
I loved this song. Dad would sing it to us girls.
I am chinese, though people around me does not understand why I was attracted to these tunes, listening to these U.S. oldies is giving me such a blessed feelings and I absolutely love them.
I couldn't agree more
Loved this in the 60's. Too bad it could never be done today. Too much misplaced outrage.
And now your attacking us
Such a positive, mellow but upbeat song :)
@@RiosChavez-qz2yr Chill, we're just rivals at this point. Competitions good, it built this country
This was my parents song. They were married almost 60 years. Both have now passed on as of this morning they are together again. ❤
thats so sad😪
back in the day was johnny prestons manager
Beautiful life's for beautiful people. ❤️❤️
Amazing Song :) They are still listening on Heavens sweet beaches
Sorry for your loss
My Grandma, who brought me up, used to sing this to me at bed time. I had lots of songs, at bed time. Wish I had recorded her singing this herself. It was Magical to me as a child and still is. Can't wait to be in my Yaya's arms again.
Thank you for sharing. You put a smile on my face.
I remember that my Dad loved this song back in '59 when I was six.
@@pragmaticlady4572 i SAID STOP.
I SAID STOP SAYING THAT FOR
What are you yelling at her for? To stop what? I missed something here....
JP Richardson was a legend. Nobody wrote tunes as catchy and as fun as he did.
he was raised in a little town on the texas gulf coast area. the only history was it had that i am aware of is a civil war battle on the intracoastal waterway. here dick dowling commanded a makeshift fort that sunk 2 or more yankee gunboats as they came up the river from the gulf of mexico. but to talk about that now would just be called racism......right?
Big Bopper . . . . . totally overlooked and underrated'
I don't think this is the Big Bopper
Running Bear was a song I loved 50 years ago. I have just danced to it again at my bowls club dance at the age of 79. The words, music and beat are infectious. Mervyn Gilbert
Johnny Preston is incredibly underrated. His voice is so smooth, he can croon, rock n roll, do almost anything. The man is, if nothing else, versatile
Running Bear Written by the late great J.P Richardson AKA The Big Bopper he was also doing the Indian chant on Running Bear.
The Big Bopper and George Jones were the ones doing the Indian chant pretty cool stuff.
+Gary VanDecar Knew about BB but not George Jones! Class!
MrStreetwalkincheeta Yeah i knew about BB as well then someone mentioned George Jones as well i looked it up and they were right both BB and George Jones did the Indian chant.
Gary VanDecar didn't know that.. good stuff
I just recently found out about Big Bopper doing the chant but now that I know that it's like "How did I NOT notice that before now?!" I didn't know about George Jones also being in the chant tho!
My husband used to sing this song all the time and he and I were part Indian. I'm 72 years old now and my husband has passed away 9 years ago.😢❤ 🌈🇺🇸🎁🎇🎆⭐🌟🌌🌍☔💯🔥👍🏻🌙💫✨😎🥰🎵🎶🔥💯💅🏽💯🎉🖤🤎💜💙💚💦❤️🧡💛💖💝💘🤍
J.P Richardson (Big Bopper) was quite the song writer. He wrote Chantilly Lace which was a big hit for himself. He wrote Running Bear for Johnny Preston which was a number #1 hit and White Lightning which was #1 for George Jones. He was a real talent that left us too soon
I didn't know that the Big Bopper was actually wrote it down for Jonny Preston. It is actually a great song.
he also wrote ''Beggar to a king'' which was a number 5 country hit for Hank Snow..........
You can clearly hear the Big Bopper and George Jones doing the background music
I grew up listening to Running Bear
Still listening to this #2024 ❤❤❤
I keep playing this over and over again. It's so sad yet incredibly catchy. Wonderful.
Know what you mean
True love, so uncommon now.
One of the most beautiful and saddest songs ever. My all time favorite. Takes me back to high school.
I was 10 years old and I was having diner at a friends house. We were all eating and the tv was on. I was the only one who heard the show come on. I told them all "he's on the show singing this right now". They all BOLTED from the table to watch this ! Thank You for this WONDERFUL MEMORY.
Its nice you remembered exactly what you were doing then. Very cool. Good times!! Take care...
Thank God we have better entertainment today..... boring
@@fordmustang3265 WHAT ??? YOU MUST BE A 16 YEAR OLD GRUNGE FREAK !!! TOO BAD FOR YOU !!! YOU MIGHT GROW UP SOMEDAY - MAYBE !!!
Why didn't you hit the pause button?
@@MarkBBlue hey Mark, my name is Randy , born in 1961. I remember we only had 2 TV stations, CBS and NBC , no AC just a floor fan. Things sure have changed. Have a good one.
When Music was Music & Singers were singers.😢 I miss those days. Welp! Onto The Bird 🐦 is the Word. 😂 Then La Bomba & then big bopper. 👍
I SAID STOP!
How sweet ❤
@@shannongs1526 Thank you! 💞🥰
my husband introduced me this song, and now it's our favorite song. I love this love story ❤
Always loved this song from a young boy which I'm now in my late 50s an still love hearing Johnny sing it ! R.I.P Johnny 👍👍
EN LA PARTE MAS ALTA DEL CUADRANTE DE SU RADIIO .
RADIO UNIVERSAL CON ADOLFO FERNANDEZ ZEPEDA CIUDAD DE MEXICO 1979..
I'm 47, loved this song since I was born, but NEVER realized it was written by The Big Bopper! Wow! The things you learn.... haha Peace and Love everyone. Namaste.
No wonder he was such a success, a beautiful rendition of a beautiful song.
This was my father's favourite song. It's the first time ever that I've seen it live. Great memories.
I SAID STOP.
This song was played over and over in my uncle's bowling alley while my dad bowled still know the words
I remember my mom and dad playing this song when I was little. Every time I heard this song, I would cry (and still do). It is one of the most romantic and saddest songs, ever. To watch these kids, here, on this video, it was just another song, but, for me, I could picture the whole story in my mind. Thanks for posting this huge memory inducing song! =)
solarpurplestarlight I am similar. The first song I heard as I kid where I realised it was a story and had a message. This was played a lot by my parents. It was their song. I was a 70s kid so before my time but nevertheless; very fond of this song.
me too :D
@@amyknarr2270 i only Imagine the feelings of the people! I have a lways loved this song! I am 63, but heard this song all my life!
@@annimerethenilsen8888 I am 77, 6 still love this song
An earlier tragic Indian song was RED WING, which came out in 1907. It was a huge hit in the pioneer era of the recording industry.
My mom used to play the piano and I would always ask her to play this song... I always loved it!! ❤
I remember Running Bear so well. I used to go roller skating a lot in those days (mid-60s). The rink that I went to had a live organist. She always played it at the end of the night. If you didn't know how to skate too well, you stayed off of the floor. As she played, she kept getting faster & faster. It was a lot of fun.
That sounds like SO much fun. I can't imagine having live music at a rink.
That's the Big Bopper making the Indian sounds in the background of the song.
It was written by the Big Bopper too!
OMG hhheeeyyyy bbbaaaabbbbyyyy it's the big bopper speaking. Lol.
George jones too
Kinda sounds like "Oompa Loompa Oompa Loompa" lol
This video is dated 12 December 1959. The Big Bopper, JP Richardson Jr., was killed in a plane crash in Iowa on 3 February 1959, along with fellow musicians Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, and the pilot Roger Peterson. The Day the Music Died (Bye-Bye Miss American Pie). Sadly, unless it's his ghost, the background vocals we hear here aren't him.
My husband and I would sing this song on our dates. Fifty three years ago. Somehow we found that we both liked it and knew all the words.
This is one of my favorite songs!! I'd listen to it on my mom's record and play it like 10 x's in a row!!
my husband played this for me the first date 42 yrs ago ##
you old bag
A Duck-watch your mouth.
Sandra Dove ,This tune used to drive me crazee when I was a kid
That's amazing
@Henry Rodriguez agree. Maybe he thought he was being funny. He wasn't.
I remember my older brother taking off his clothes and running around the house with a feather stuck in his hair. saying he's "Running Bare" when they played that song. I always got a kick out of that. I also must have been five years-old at the time. Those were some fun times.
Funny, made me laugh!
I hope you bring that story up every Thanksgiving.
Douglas, for a minute I thought you were going to say with a feather stuck up his arse. Now that would be funny
I saw Marty Wild and the wildcats performing this song in the late seventies in Yarmouth Uk! he sung with the background beat of silly bugger, silly bugger, if you sing it in such a way it sounds like indian drums.
lol dude...your bro was a lot more fun than mine...
I love this song. Loved looking at the way styles have changed.
Have changed Allright not for the good good old days
We used to sing this on the school bus coming home from Tombstone to Huachuca City, Arizona - in 1960. Another one was Daddy's Home by Paul Peterson.
I love this tune. I still have my original 45 rpm record. As I am watching the video, Johnny is snapping his fingers off time!!
That's because the audio and the video aren't synced.
OOOOHHH!! I REMEMBER THIS NEAT SONG WHEN I WS CHILD GROWING UP IN THE 1950'S!!!!!!!!!!LOVELY SONG AND GOOD STORY TOO!!AND SAD TOO- AAAAHH!!THANKS FROM(U.K.).
Love this! Came into my head while walking my dog this morning. My grandfather used to play it. He was Blackfeet.
The back-up chant in this classic number
was done by the late Big Bopper. probably back in early 1959
(before we lost Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, and Ritchie Valens in the tragic plane crash).
R.I.P. Johnny Preston(1939-2011).
So sad
He was only 20 when this song came out?!
Absolutely LOVE this and frankly, I think that Johnny Preston looked HOT !!!!!!!!!! and Not 40. He was well dressed and had his hair combed. Something guys today should try :)
Linda Lisk
I agree with you.🎸👍
Linda Lisk you know something funny? I’m his great granddaughter. I’m serious. My grandpaw is his son
@@martinwilliamrandall You struggle with women don't ya fella 😉
Well, you should as he was only 20 yrs old, born in 1939, though he looks more like 30.
Aww, Mom!
Great song ,great lyrics and a great man Johnny..
Loved it and still do. Thanks!!❤
Me also Great song
The old tunes are the best tunes
Excellent, from the late Johnny. Saw him in person in the late 80's, he did a great show....
Good luck and good ⁹ i5ebuzzgc and caitlyn dc
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The best times ever.i grew up on this music. Thanks to the great Dick Clark for having these artists on American Bandstand in the 50s and 60s.i still listen to this even today.kids nowadays cant tell you anything about music.sad
I remember hearing this as kid on my parents gramophone in 1960 loved it and still do
I SAID STOP.
Love this song, my mom would sing it all the time
This is one of the best oldies i have heArd in 60years !yes it is thrue, this can happen also today! this is a thrue love story!
Love this song you start to singalong when you hear it
WOW ! I Luv this song ! Makes me very humble and proud of myself and the FIRST NATION people of this Country. Luv it
Great to see this nostalgia 😀 the music my mum and dad loved thanks 👍👍👍👍😀😀😀
It's been a long time since hearing this song! Love it!
Running Bear
Johnny Preston
On the banks of the river stood runnin' bear, young Indian brave
On the other side of the river stood his lovely Indian maid
Little white dove was-a her name, such a lovely sight to see
But their tribes fought with each other so their love could never be
Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love big as the sky
Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love that couldn't die
He couldn't swim the raging river 'cause the river was too wide
He couldn't reach little white dove, waiting on the other side
In the moonlight he could see her blowing kisses 'cross the waves
Her little heart was beating faster, waiting there for her brave
Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love big as the sky
Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love that couldn't die
Runnin' bear dove in the water, little white dove did the same
And they swam out to each other through the swirling stream they came
As their hands touched and their lips met, the ragin' river pulled them down
Now they'll always be together in that happy hunting ground
Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love big as the sky
Runnin' bear loved little white dove with a love that couldn't die
"Runnin' bear dove in the water, little white dove did the same"
Must admit this line did make us chuckle when I read the lyrics online a couple of months ago.
Being from the UK we're not familiar with the American version of 'dived' but that aside it's the doubling up in the same line with a word spelt the same but pronounced differently and meaning something else that tickled us. Not sure if it was deliberate or not but I guess the format of *his name-his thought/action-her name-her thought/action* kind of forced the narrative that way.🌊🧸🕊
I picked this up in a secondhand store amongst a rack of 7"s and in so doing it became the oldest record in my collection, topping The Shadows - F.B.I. by one year back from 1961 to 1960. I know this was released in 1959 in the US but it wasn't until the following year over here and that's the version I have (of 22 in total).📀
When my late cousin was a miner, they sang this riding the cage back to the surface after every shift. He died in his 50s (probably from mining related causes) and we sang him from the church to this.
I love this song brings back memories good one at that
Yep.
I am 62. This was "Our Song". In my heart, it still is "Our Song"
Love these old love songs.
Running bear. Luv's little white dove. My favorite song!
Running Bear and/or Little White Dove should have taken a conoe to cross the raging River.
I used to love this song back in the day, never bought the single because it played on the radio about once an hour every day.
My mom is walking around the house singing this. I thought she was making it up. Came to look it up. Cool song!
This sounds fun, even today. Really love it.
This was the great days for me growing up and I still always listen to the oldies!❤❤❤
This is one of my ULTIMATE FAVORITE classics!!! Excellent song!! And I LOVE the story, Soo cute!!
アメリカン インディアンばんロミオとジュリエットですね❤️ 聞いてると、情景が目に浮かびます。悲しい結末ですね😪 でも、天国で幸せになるでしょうね🌟懐かしい、This is one of my favorite songs🎵🎤
I'm told I would dance to this song when I was a toddler. Looks like I had good taste in music!
Still do if youre listening to it now!! 😊
This was a very beautiful song!❤
Danced so much to this song. Love ❤️ it. Thank you 😊 a great song
Wonderful memories! Thank you for sharing and God bless everyone
Brings back great memories! ❤️💕
Magic, I remember this song with much fondness. Thank you.
This was my parents' song & their funeral song. I am playing this to Mum now on her dying bed 😢
Oh my God sweetie 🥰❤😢😢😢
Remember this song very well when I was a teenager in the 50s and early 60s
I love this song so did my mam I played it st her funeral xx
God bless you 🙏🙏🙏🌹💜💜
Wow this song brings back junior high days.
Still all good in 2020 but who else is listening
Top sound of that era - a 'best seller'.
Lovely song and wonderful musical performance !
What an amazing time to be alive!
When I was 12 years old, my dad and me went for a cycle ride to York ,about 35 miles away. We got to Tadcaster and stopped for coffee in a cafe and this tune was playing. Still cycling in my 70,s thanks to my dad and "Running Bear"
He was only 20 when this came out in 1959 and 22 around the time of this video, when the record re-entered the charts and made it way to #1. But he looks so much older...
He had a nice ballad that wasn't a hit buried on a flip side of one of his singles; wish I remembered its name.
Someone posted it's "My Heart Knows"...
Lovely song, always loved it! Never seen a video of it before 😎👍
Haven’t heard this for years but I remember how much I loved 🥰 it even if it was sad 😞.
Born in '56 and I remember this song!!! Thanks for re-posting!
Wonderful memories of this song lin and kathy and andy. What a wonderful world it was in exeter many moons ago hope you arr all safe and wellxx
First tune I remember.... My old man played continuously.... Love it
A bit of trivial for you. The late country singer George Jones was helping make the Indian sounds on this record. He recorded a few rock a billy records under the name, "Thumper Jones."
J P Richardson also wrote 'White Lightnin' , which was a George Jones early hit.
When I was younger you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing this
This is one of them song that I just cannot get out of my head. Never knew who originally sang it. Thank you for putting this up.
I love this song very extremely because my last name is Baer. I was an athletic while I was young but now I have arthritis knee.
Steve Baer I used to be an explorer like you but I took an arrow to the knee
Love love this beautiful song 🎵best of the best.for ever
Evocative of an era where simple pleasures like love meant everything...bit hard for the young guys to look cool clapping sitting down though...
First song I played at my first DJ gig with WING at 14 years old.
The radio dj did not think the 6th graders would like it. But they went crazy. This was in 1972.
WING Dayton ,OH. I was a 6th grader at Ruskin school when this was on the radio in 1959.
You have a nasty mind and mouth. None of us are talking to or about you. Please go to hell. Now, if possible. You are what people call, a TROLL.
..huh?!
I first heard this about 5 years ago. I think this is my favorite song from this era.
This song reminds me of my Daddy. Such great memories.
I SAID STOP
I was junior in high school. Worked at Woolworth Store. Instead of ordering 50 of this song they sent 500. The store put it on speaker thru the store and it was played from 9 to 5 every day til 9 on Thursfays for 6 weeks ....over and over and over and. OVER!. We all bout went nuts. True!!
That is just too funny...and nuts!
I SAID STOP
I've always loved this song. If it was released today however, the PC police would scream.
ftsjr I would say the PC police can pound sand or I can get more frank about the leftist/moron PC police. I grew up remembering this song as a little boy back in the early 1960's.
No, it would lovers of good music that would scream.
ftsjr Why? It's a love story about two native Americans from two families/tribes that were enemies. Romeo & Juliet / Jets & Sharks etc.
It's just a sad love tale.
Yeah, people these days tend to disagree with white people exploiting Native American culture for money. Of course, it wouldn't be that way if white people hadn't enslaved and murdered 90% of them first. Oh well.
This is the very first piece of music I ever purchased with my own money. I bought the 45rpm version and had to spend a Benjamin Franklin 50 cent piece to get it. I hated parting with what I knew would be valuable coin one day but, I HAD to have this song. Loved it and still do.
He's gorgeous 😍
My mom used to sing this to me when I was little! I forgot about it till recently, brings back good memories!
I SAID STOP.
My mama bought an album for us kids back in the 70's with a record player. This song was on one of the many albums she bought us. Memories and it's been over 40 years since I heard it and remember word for word.
What a nice tune. Take me back to 50's or 60's.
Ernesto Figueiras loved it when he came to the house and sang it! Than man loved my mom I will never forget my uncle Johnny
My mum plays this in the car
I still have this record on a 45, love running bear it's takes me back to the dancers in Darlington at the majestic Hall when I was 16, from Marsha Curtis in York,
That was my favorite song way back when I was 14 years old I totally forgot about it until I ran across it on the phone
Always love listening to this song