@@Carla-tz7qw LOL that's the first time I've ever seen anyone criticize steel guitar hall of famer Tom Brumley's pedal steel playing. He won the ACM award for top steel guitarist the year this video was made, and his solo on "Together Again" is widely considered on of the top 5 pedal steel solos of all time. No one is 100% on their game all the time, and the best thing you can do when you screw up on stage is smile and pretend you didn't. 🙂
Thanks everybody I am glad that you all like it, I feel the same way you feel everytime that I watch these old video songs, I have some more of Buck and the gang, and I will put more on in the future.
Any day is pretty when you can listen to these great musicians!!! Be still my heart. This was 1966 when they still wore the great suits and Tom still played steel guitar.
Both Don and Wynn died way too young...what talented human beings they were, and what joy they brought to all of us. Glad these videos have been posted...sure can't find any of this on today's radio.
Tom Brumley is the one steel player that fitted in perfectly with Buck's music .....and this is very close to Buck's style of song. A great hit and a classic Wynn Stewart country song .
Tom Brumley could be the finest steel player to ever sit behind one. A perfectionist who loved real country music. Don Ulrich, just wow! Wynn Stewart was a highly under appreciated and forgotten talent of world class stature.
This song was actually written by a man from Chincoteague , Va. He sold the song because he needed the money. This song has been no. 1 several times and the two of you sing it beautifully. Linda Wessells from Chincoteague, Va.
I'm curious where you got that information. My grandpa wrote this song and lived in Canton, OH his entire life. He always talked about his song that made lots of money for other people. But maybe you have a different story about it or have heard a different version of events?
My cousin was pals with Tom Brumley (both top level pedal steel guys) and told me "Brumley" was a natural and one of the very few best pedal steel guys in the business. You can hear why in this song.
he was good enough to stay in Bucks band through all those hits. and my cousin knew him and the 2 were top level pedal steel guys. so I listen to Buck's hits and my pedal steel pro cousin's view... not yours
@@carlarodgers5011 What? Cocky? Compared to what? The guy is a legend. Not sure what sour grapes you're harvesting, but no one--ever--has anything but positive things to say about Tom Brumley. Ask any steel guitar player, and they'll tell you. Even Buck said, "My sound is your sound." Enough said.
@@carlarodgers5011, you must be posting as different people because there's a number of videos where someone is saying Tom Brumley is too cocky! The guy is considered one of the best steel guitar players ever. What, did the guy owe you money, or were you a crappy steel player yourself who got replaced by a better musician in every band you played in?
............Tom was like......Don can you shut that guitar up for a second I'm taking a solo.........Don was always having fun on the bandstand........my favorite country guitarist.......
I guess you could call me old-fashioned but it's a shame we don't have great music like that to enjoy these days !! I have the original recording on an old 45 record !! 2 great talents taken from us way too soon !!💔🎸🎵
When Don Rich assisted Buck it always seemed to enhance Buck's song but Wynn has too nice of a voice to even want anyone backing him up, like that of Marty Robbins or Lefty but of course extremely different. Wynn has to be one of the most under rated singer of all times.
I was a little kid when this was a hit. I remember hearing it blaring from radios when we visited people. (my dad wouldn't allow GOOD music in the house--he would say, "I hate hillbilly music" and change it.)
i prefer this to the original....this just seems a lot cheerier, with don harmonizing...and the steel guitar is insane in this version..lol i listen to the original, and think....this seems lonely...
He's the greatest, I love the way Wynn Stewart sings and his awesome friend Don Rich, this song just makes me happy, my Momma used to sing to us 4 kids back in the day, so thank you for this wonderful song 🎵 ❤️
Someone please explain to me how this is a ' sad song ' . Yes, real country music is full of sad songs. Life can be sad. Life can also be full of joy, like in this song.
Don would have been 83 today.They're all gone,except for Willie Cantu,the drummer.Don was hired as a fiddler,and then Buck taught him his technique on guitar-the rest is history.
My one favorite types of music I'm from Memphis TN the missippi delta country I'm Elvis presley first cousin I'm born and raised their it's Shelby county west tennessee it's where judge Joe brown Jr was a criminal court judge he's from their too
I think this is better than the studio recording. Don Rich was an amazing harmony singer!!!
deerejohn1953 yes he was!
yes he was loved his singing GOD BLESS HIM AMEN
Don Rich loved Wynn but that steel player sucked on this song. Too cocky and smiled when he was screwing up the song.
@@Carla-tz7qw LOL that's the first time I've ever seen anyone criticize steel guitar hall of famer Tom Brumley's pedal steel playing. He won the ACM award for top steel guitarist the year this video was made, and his solo on "Together Again" is widely considered on of the top 5 pedal steel solos of all time. No one is 100% on their game all the time, and the best thing you can do when you screw up on stage is smile and pretend you didn't. 🙂
@@treypalmer5105 he was a cocky youngster when this was filmed. He "steel"could never shine Ralph Mooney's shoes.
My dad would often sing this song on Saturday mornings after a long hard week of work. I miss my dad RIP Dad
Watched it just for Don. Guy was amazing.
Brilliant
Jimmie Collins on steel guitar 🎸
Don and Tom's instruments are talking to each other
The sound quality. Wynn Stewart was bad ass .And with Don and the steel man this was a powerful performance.
Yes.
Tom Brumley on steel 👌
A great bunch of musicians
These great musicians covered the jukebox back in the 60s & 70s.
Wynn should be in the CMHOF.
The Buckaroos. Don Rich lead guitar, Doyle Holly bass, Willy Cantu drums, Tom Brumley pedal steel.
The great Don Rich.
bazthehandyman yes he was and should be recognized!
Country music! Please come back, I miss you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This mess isn't worth listen too. We need more of this!
Nothing better than Bakersfield country & beautiful cabover truck
For really good classic country music check out The Malpass Brothers
Check out HPR 1 internet radio You just get the app and you're away. All traditional and classic tracks.
@@heartbreakkid5757 Long stretches of California desert in a Peterbilt 352 cabover back in the day. Bakersfield sound forever !
I totally agree, the mess they call country now sux
Thanks everybody I am glad that you all like it, I feel the same way you feel everytime that I watch these old video songs, I have some more of Buck and the gang, and I will put more on in the future.
Douglas Graves
Thanks for putting up awesome numbers! RIP Don Rich
Any day is pretty when you can listen to these great musicians!!! Be still my heart.
This was 1966 when they still wore the great suits and Tom still played steel guitar.
Both Don and Wynn died way too young...what talented human beings they were, and what joy they brought to all of us. Glad these videos have been posted...sure can't find any of this on today's radio.
If i understand right. Buck was never the same after losing Don
You're right. He wasn't and never was after that.
If you have SiriusXM radio check out channel 349...Bakersfield Beat. Great stuff all the time!
westpoint64 - Dwight got him going again.
you got that right
Two amazing talents taken from us too soon. Plus Tom Brumley on steel.
Tom Brumley is the one steel player that fitted in perfectly with Buck's music .....and this is very close to Buck's style of song. A great hit and a classic Wynn Stewart country song .
Real country music, what's presented today is just CMINO, Country Music In Name Only.
Amen Johnny From Alabama
How can 6 people dislike this? They must not like Nudie Suits.
If you don’t like my Nudie suit I’m sorry about that. Don’t you make fun of my hat too or you might get knocked flat.
What a great song!
I just learned it on my telecaster.
Don Rich is my new favorite guitar picker.
Thanks for posting!
Don't forget about that Steel Guitar player... That guy's a genious....
Tom Brumley could be the finest steel player to ever sit behind one. A perfectionist who loved real country music. Don Ulrich, just wow! Wynn Stewart was a highly under appreciated and forgotten talent of world class stature.
The great Tom Brumley!
love it when he looks up at 1:03 like "yeah, i did that"
Say what you will, but to me, the old Amps and guitars sounded much better than what's being produced today!
You mean Tom Brumley? Of course, he's a ' genius ' . Buck Owens hired him. And Buck only hired the best.
Don Rich. He died in a motorcycle wreck in 1974. My dad knew hm
This song was actually written by a man from Chincoteague , Va. He sold the song because he needed the money.
This song has been no. 1 several times and the two of you sing it beautifully.
Linda Wessells from Chincoteague, Va.
I'm curious where you got that information. My grandpa wrote this song and lived in Canton, OH his entire life. He always talked about his song that made lots of money for other people. But maybe you have a different story about it or have heard a different version of events?
@@jdschrock945 - I wish Ms Wessells would respond. Did you ever get an answer?
My cousin was pals with Tom Brumley (both top level pedal steel guys) and told me "Brumley" was a natural and one of the very few best pedal steel guys in the business. You can hear why in this song.
Who's your cousin ?
@@keithclark486 he is dead now. His last name was Adams
@@DougHinVA
Dale Noe wrote that song , He was a close friend to my uncle.
I met him in the early 70's at my uncle's
Home. Dale just recently passed.
With Tom Brumley playing pedal steel guitar makes it just that much better !
JIM BAZE. He was too cockey. Not as good as you think
he was good enough to stay in Bucks band through all those hits. and my cousin knew him and the 2 were top level pedal steel guys. so I listen to Buck's hits and my pedal steel pro cousin's view... not yours
@@carlarodgers5011 What? Cocky? Compared to what? The guy is a legend. Not sure what sour grapes you're harvesting, but no one--ever--has anything but positive things to say about Tom Brumley. Ask any steel guitar player, and they'll tell you. Even Buck said, "My sound is your sound." Enough said.
@@carlarodgers5011, you must be posting as different people because there's a number of videos where someone is saying Tom Brumley is too cocky! The guy is considered one of the best steel guitar players ever. What, did the guy owe you money, or were you a crappy steel player yourself who got replaced by a better musician in every band you played in?
Are you same Jim Baze that lived on Mich st in the 70s?.
Both of these guys knew what they were doing, yes sir.....
I love this song. Wynn had style, lots of it.
This song is one of the first songs that I can remember, a young child riding in a 62 Corvair... Don Rich makes it even better..
I just love this vid. It’s cool how Tom B looks up when Don starts playing under his solo. It’s pure greatness.
............Tom was like......Don can you shut that guitar up for a second I'm taking a solo.........Don was always having fun on the bandstand........my favorite country guitarist.......
Before Buck and Merle, Wynn owned Bakersfield and the rest of the Valley.
buster brown, and a much better singer than either one of them. Too bad Wynn is forgotten today.
nonsense15 - They were all great!
Simple easy words harmony hearts can see through this rich healthy work of art. Thank you
Donny rich could harmonize with anybody, true talent
Im guessing this is Buck Owens Buckaroos backing up Wynn here? Looks like Tom Brumley on Steel and of course Don Rich
Yep. This is from Buck's TV show. You get a glimpse of Buck at the beginning walking away
@@garyrasberryjr.552 didnt buck give Wynn his start b4 he went on his own?
Wynn was the king of Bakersfield.
My Goodness How good is this!!...Wynn and Don and the sound that inspired Buck and the Bakersfield Sound
Don Rich was a bigger talent than Buck Owens in my mind.
I could listen to that all day long..
Don Rich would have been 77 today-pure Bakersfield sound.
He was a superb hamonist and a sublime guitarist..I loved him
Don Rich was so Important to that Bakersfield Sound! He was truly Amazing on Everything he played and recorded!
Wish they still wrote country music like this.
Great performance, always love Don's harmony!!
Give Tom Brumley a hand for that pretty steel playing.
April 2023 Good ole days...when life seemed so simpe, Happiness came easy & the world had compassion & respect. 💖🌹🙏🌱
Love this song. Wynn passes to young
Tom Brumley on Steel, oh for these days again.
Thanks Doug for posting this. You obviously have great taste in music!
Pure,and Beautiful. Almost,Angelic.
Steel player sucked
Reminds me of my Daddy!!! Love the oldies.
Don's harmonies were always right on.
GreaT!!!! thank you Buck Don and Wynn!!
Hey Luke bryan and ALDEAN this is COUNTRY Listen , you can learn
I always think Winn was such a good singer
I could listen to this all day long. That steel guitar is epic.
a thing of beauty
excelente Match of voices and instrumentation. love it.
love this. It makes me so happy
Don Rich was so great! Loved Buck Owen’s and Don! Great talent!🙏🙏🙏
I guess you could call me old-fashioned but it's a shame we don't have great music like that to enjoy these days !! I have the original recording on an old 45 record !! 2 great talents taken from us way too soon !!💔🎸🎵
You are so correct 😊
I'm glad that I came across this video. I haven't heard this song in years, and I almost forgot about Wynn Stewart.
When Don Rich assisted Buck it always seemed to enhance Buck's song but Wynn has too nice of a voice to even want anyone backing him up, like that of Marty Robbins or Lefty but of course extremely different. Wynn has to be one of the most under rated singer of all times.
Agree.
This is real country...not the stuff they serve us today as such. Thanks to RUclips, we have the luck to enjoy these memories nowadays.
Song of the day!!
Nice song,thanks for sharing Douglas
I was a little kid when this was a hit. I remember hearing it blaring from radios when we visited people. (my dad wouldn't allow GOOD music in the house--he would say, "I hate hillbilly music" and change it.)
Fabulous voices infused with rich musical tones, true country artistry at its best.
i prefer this to the original....this just seems a lot cheerier, with don harmonizing...and the steel guitar is insane in this version..lol
i listen to the original, and think....this seems lonely...
this song just makes you feel good don an wynn are so good
And "i was rasied on country music" this is REAL COUNTRY!
What a great song to listen to on a bright sunny day.
Brilliant Douglas thank you for sharing these fabulous videos keep them coming
Two great singers gone to soon
/is that Tom Brumley on Seel.
Awesome number😊
Tom Brumley!! He also played later with Ricky Nelson and the stone canyon band 🥳
Bakersfield listen to that steel guitae
Raw molten steel from one of the best, Tom Brumley.
0:05 I love the mutual respect and admiration these guys shared in that little exchange. Makes me so happy :)
These guys are real country singers..steel man great!!!!!
Tom Brumley on pedal steel
great song .
A very unique song. Love it.
This was great song, great example of the sixties country that my folks liked, but I did not like till I got a little older. Classic country.
I miss music like this. Thank God my daddy played this music.
As good or better than the 45 or album but why did you chop off the last 10 seconds and have such an abrupt ending without fade? Great job but damn!
Donald Eugene Ulrich....The greatest!!!
I love the steel guitar but dang that was cracking my head lol Lil to much lol
Don completes this tune
Ironically, both men died on the same day, 11 years apart.
Beautiful song and country music legend Don Rich..still listening
Don Rich got killed riding his Harley
This is a cool tune, I remember this song from my childhood.
Wynn Stewart and Don Rich, two great talents that died too soon.( Brazil)
He's the greatest, I love the way Wynn Stewart sings and his awesome friend Don Rich, this song just makes me happy, my Momma used to sing to us 4 kids back in the day, so thank you for this wonderful song 🎵 ❤️
That tone from Dons Tele WOW!.
Someone please explain to me how this is a ' sad song ' . Yes, real country music is full of sad songs. Life can be sad. Life can also be full of joy, like in this song.
Badass song
Don would have been 83 today.They're all gone,except for Willie Cantu,the drummer.Don was hired as a fiddler,and then Buck taught him his technique on guitar-the rest is history.
I wish I had a don rich in my life
My one favorite types of music I'm from Memphis TN the missippi delta country I'm Elvis presley first cousin I'm born and raised their it's Shelby county west tennessee it's where judge Joe brown Jr was a criminal court judge he's from their too
Back when music didn't have look "bad ass" just sincere.
FANTASTIC FIRST TIME IVE HEARD THIS IN MY LIFE
And don Brumley!!!
One thing’s for sure: Tom Brumley and Don Rich could back anybody and do it like they were standing still. I miss Buck and the Buckaroos.
cocacola ( ; and rhinestones brought me here
God I miss country music. Today's hick-hop, bro country bullshit makes me want to puke.