The Story of Country Music 03
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2013
- Elvis Presley forces country music to re-think its approach. The Nashville Sound makes country more popular than ever. Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Johnny Cash.
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It don't mean a thing if you don't have Patsy Cline. 💙 💙💙And Loretta. ❤❤❤And Tammy Wynette.💜💜💜
George Jones probably had the greatest voice in all of country.
Patsy Cline and Elvis Presley stood out among the rest.
I remember all those things. I didn't know anyone who was divorced personally except for the lady down the road who died a young woman of cancer. My how times have changed.
Marty Robbins Marty Robbins Marty Robbins
Can't remember the dude's name , the cat from the wrecking crew, playing that Spanish guitar.
I love country music de los 70 80 90's
Please post the rest. Great Doc!
It seemed like you knew all these artists years ago. You didn't but it seemed like you did.
What a song!👍
Luther Perkins the Backbone of the Johnny Cash sound
Who the hell wrote the narration script for this documentary? Right out of the gate at the very beginning the narrator says - "Elvis thought he was a country singer". - Uhh...No. Elvis did not think that. He actually thought it was ridiculous that some people back then kept Promoting and Billing him as a country & western artists, because even though he liked C&W and it was part of his roots, he also had a strong love and preference for rhythm & blues and he didn't feel he fit the traditional country & western mold. Elvis actually talked about this with one of his friends back in those early days from Memphis Ken Herman, and he also spoke about it with one of the promoters with the Louisiana Hayride.
The proper way to say it is that it was white country music folks that didn't want to embrace or talk about the rhythm & blues influence of Elvis that kept trying to put him in that country & western pocket.
But Elvis thought it was silly and didn't agree with it. And that's a fact.
Come on now. I know Elvis was a son of the South and this is a Country Music Documentary.
But let's try to act like we've done basic research and we're not misconstruing what or how some of The Legends (in this case Elvis) thought.
Aside from that, I'm actually enjoying some of the other insights and info though.
Country music has always had an identity crisis. That’s not to say Country isn’t good, there’s a good plenty I love about it. But I think Country has always struggled and is almost constantly experiencing growing pains.
It’s a bbc documentary I wouldn’t expect it to be one hundred percent
Damn Loretta was married by 13 and 4 kids by 18. That’s mad crazy frfr
Who is the woman commentating at 9:11 ?
Lynette sounded and looked like she was giving an absent man, news from home and his childrens. There's some gravity, in her stance.
Hell jim reeves was bigger than patsy cline or skeeter davis but he gets a short shrift,