You know, I grew up in the late 70's, 80's and listened to these folks and most of them, I never seen them before YT. I may not like the folks that own YT but, am very thankful to get to see some of the greats in Country Music. Freddie Hart and that song has always been a favorite of mine. HOOAH!!!
The first time I discover (heard) this song was by Charlie McCoy's LP. Best wishes from France ! Jo (Jimmy Capps/Jerry Kennedy/Grady Martin' s pupil since 1969)
I was in the US Army in the early '70s. I was stationed at Ft. Greely, Alaska in 1973. I worked around 20 hours at at time at our TV station. I would get back to te barracks about a half hour before everyone else had to get up. They had daily stero wars. I asked for them to turn it down, but was told off. I yused Easy Lovin' the next morning to drown out everyone else on the second floor of that concrete building. My Captain's office was in the room below my room, and he heard it through 12" of reinforced concrete.. He started t ask what I was doing, as I stpped the tape. Then he heard the other stereos. That was the last steero war in HQ Command!
You know, I grew up in the late 70's, 80's and listened to these folks and most of them, I never seen them before YT. I may not like the folks that own YT but, am very thankful to get to see some of the greats in Country Music. Freddie Hart and that song has always been a favorite of mine. HOOAH!!!
Hey he still has a voice, so country. I love this song.
Love and miss him so much 😢 💔 💗
Fred Segrest was originally from Newport Arkansas. One of my favorite singers . I grew up listening to him and many others .
I miss all the country singers that seem that all songs
The first time I discover (heard) this song was by Charlie McCoy's LP. Best wishes from France ! Jo (Jimmy Capps/Jerry Kennedy/Grady Martin' s pupil since 1969)
Love this song Freddie Hart.
❤❤❤❤ this song amazing singer thank you so much
I was in the US Army in the early '70s. I was stationed at Ft. Greely, Alaska in 1973. I worked around 20 hours at at time at our TV station. I would get back to te barracks about a half hour before everyone else had to get up. They had daily stero wars. I asked for them to turn it down, but was told off. I yused Easy Lovin' the next morning to drown out everyone else on the second floor of that concrete building. My Captain's office was in the room below my room, and he heard it through 12" of reinforced concrete.. He started t ask what I was doing, as I stpped the tape. Then he heard the other stereos. That was the last steero war in HQ Command!
All old country music died of now