There’s a long story about Your Cheating Heart I learned from an interview with Jet Williams on a radio show. According to her, 78 records had an A side and B side, the A side being what the industry thought would be the hit. Your Cheating Heart was the B side. In all places, New York City, in the middle of the night, a half awake DJ put the B side on the air. Well, the rest is history.
I met my future wife in 1987. Around 1990 she tried to teach me this on piano. I could sorta play it but I gave up. She passed away Jan 3 after 31 years. I simply came across this and it took me back. Ended up crying. Bless you baby. I love you forever my little soulmate. See you again one day my love. Hope its soon.
I had the pleasure and honor of meeting Don one night. He was supposed to play with Jet Williams but the gig was being delayed because of rain. (It was eventually called off). He came off the bus and talked to fans. Everyone else was asking "What was Hank really like?, Did he really drink that much?" When he came over to me I told him how much I loved his work and he was part of the reason I bought a Pedal Steel and was trying to learn to play it. He set and talked to me until the show was canceled after that. He had the same guitar, A Gibson Console Grande with him that night. He was kind enough to let me touch it. He told me the story about how it set under his bed for years. Martin Mull said playing the blues with B.B. King was sort of like having an informal chat about religion with Jesus. I told Don that bit and told him that's how I felt talking to him about steel guitar. He laughed. I started to wonder if he was messing with me, he would ask things like "Have you heard the Patsy Cline song Walking After Midnight" As politely as I could I told him that I was well aware of Patsy's hits. "Well I played this guitar on that song." I wish I had a Sharpie with me and had thought to get an autograph. I will always cherish the memories.
Something about Charlie's voice in this song, it just echoes in your heart ❤️
A sound the new singers can't accomplish
Love Charley! It ain’t country without a steel and fiddle!
"When you hear twin fiddles and a steel guitar"
Mike, the Steele guitar player behind Charlie, was in absolute heaven. The piano player knew he was watching greatness like he’d never seen before.
I was crying, because most if those legends are gone.Daddy introduced me to country music. Daddy, I hope you and all those singers are having fun.
God Bless you
He sure is ma'am
Your right Bill Anderson, it doesn't get any better than that
Ahh when we had country music .
I got goosebumps from hearing Charlie Pride singing this song
Well. One thing's certain and two things's clear. It doesn't get much better than this.
Now that's country man !!!!! God bless country sings !!!!!!
Truly, It does not get any better than this.
Don Helms, wow...a legend in his own right.
I watched him in concert when I was younger, great time.
There’s a long story about Your Cheating Heart I learned from an interview with Jet Williams on a radio show. According to her, 78 records had an A side and B side, the A side being what the industry thought would be the hit. Your Cheating Heart was the B side. In all places, New York City, in the middle of the night, a half awake DJ put the B side on the air. Well, the rest is history.
Lovely
Memories
Of
Charlie pride
Will never fade away❤❤🎉🎉
Real country music the great Charley Pride and that great steel guitar 🎶👌💕
Rest in peace Don Helms and Charley Pride.
I met my future wife in 1987. Around 1990 she tried to teach me this on piano. I could sorta play it but I gave up. She passed away Jan 3 after 31 years. I simply came across this and it took me back. Ended up crying. Bless you baby. I love you forever my little soulmate. See you again one day my love. Hope its soon.
Daehawk prayers for you
We have fabulous memories of these legends , I still listen to every song I can.
A true definition of classic country! Charley Pride singing, Don Helms on steel!
RIP Don and thank you for the wonderful music.
Very great performance!
His voice is so close to hanks makes the ears feel good
I had the pleasure and honor of meeting Don one night.
He was supposed to play with Jet Williams but the gig was being delayed because of rain. (It was eventually called off).
He came off the bus and talked to fans.
Everyone else was asking "What was Hank really like?, Did he really drink that much?"
When he came over to me I told him how much I loved his work and he was part of the reason I bought a Pedal Steel and was trying to learn to play it.
He set and talked to me until the show was canceled after that.
He had the same guitar, A Gibson Console Grande with him that night.
He was kind enough to let me touch it.
He told me the story about how it set under his bed for years.
Martin Mull said playing the blues with B.B. King was sort of like having an informal chat about religion with Jesus.
I told Don that bit and told him that's how I felt talking to him about steel guitar.
He laughed.
I started to wonder if he was messing with me, he would ask things like "Have you heard the Patsy Cline song Walking After Midnight"
As politely as I could I told him that I was well aware of Patsy's hits.
"Well I played this guitar on that song."
I wish I had a Sharpie with me and had thought to get an autograph.
I will always cherish the memories.
Love Charlie pride wow he is a great singer
Country music must go on forever, x
Great song love Charley's song thanks so much for sharing. GOD bless you.
Fantastic love this song from charley thanks for the lovely post
One of the best videos yet. Great stories and a piece of musical history!
Rip Charlie pride 1934-2020
Beautiful 😢🎵🎶😥
Perfect 👌
Great job bravo thanks
Just love Charlie Pride,Great singer!a
thang for the song
Jimmy Ed Brown at 2:52.
It makes me attention that it looks like Don is using a dobro type of bar here , or maybe only looks
Ernest Tubbs
Superior bits lote it
Charle did a much better job