My Daddy sang this song to me everyday and then as we danced on my wedding day he sang it to me again. Today I listen to this song and pray that my Daddy will make it through his cancer surgery. So today this song will get me through the day. 💖💖
My wife passed away just before Thanksgiving 2022. But just a few days before she could sing through her bi-pap mask. It was high pitched and hard to hear her, but we made out what she was singing -- this song. I never remember hearing her sing it before, but on this occasion it was angelic in message and passion. So sweet.. I pray I'll never forget. Thank you Donna Fargo.❤
This was my friends favorite song. I was. 110 miles away from him. When he got sick. His daughter called me. I was singing this to him on the phone. While he passed away. It's a song I hope will be forever remembered by all county music lovers
Yes music is a gift from God. He asked me to write The Book of Nicholas for HIM in 2003/04. I did not know that it would be a book about the future of where i live. So that i could show Him on paper he disguised himself as a happy clown and introduced me to this song. He is my funny face and makes me laugh even during a lot of pain. He also loves Jim reeves and Elvis and dolly as well as many others
Good Afternoon! This song is devoted to my love. Mr Daniel Stewart Grayson. If you are listening darling this song is you. It been 18 years seen you Left this world. To this day. I forever devoted to you my darling! Marlene Toledo Grayson
I met my husband in 1970, we got together in 1974. Heard this song shortly after and my husband used to sing along with it and called me his Funny Face. He is now 86 and I am 92. I never forgot the song or the fact that the lovely Donna Fargo sang it. Now, to hear it again after so many years is such a joy! I cannot get through without crying when I hear it and sing along.
My mommy would sing this to me 😭 she passed away when I was 3yrs old. When aunt told me she sang this song to me made me cry because I always loved country music...
My dad sang this song to me ever since I was young and almost died due to a swing accident , I hear this song now and it brings tears to my eye since I lost my dad in 2009
I'm a 31 year old man I know country music from the 20s, 30s 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and the 90s back then country singers when they wrote their songs it had so much meaning you can always understand every words to the song it put a smile on my face just to hear good old country music which is the best
I met my husband when this song was popular and he used to sing to me and always called me Funny Face through the years after, Today is our anniversary and I am listening to the song alone , because now he is in Heaven. How I miss him today and everyday.
As a baby my mom used to sing this song to me. She introduced it to me when I was a teen and called me her funny face. I recently moved 2000 miles away from her and she sent me this link as I listened to it I cried because it will always remind me of my mom. I love you mama, I will always be your funny face! 🥰🙏😢❤️
Oh my lord she is still with us, I feel so bad. I think I mixed her up with Annette Funicello who also has MS and passed a few years back. Sorry for the misinformation, so glad to see she is alive and well.
My Momma use to call the local radio station and have them play this for me every morning while my sibs got ready for school. I had it played at her memorial and danced with my two granddaughters while it played.
YES, it has a very special meaning to me too as I almost married a guy named -FUQUA BACK IN 1973 IN OCALA , FLORIDA & I ENDED UP MARRYING A FUQUA OUT HERE IN ARIZONA IN 2010 THAT I HAVE KNOWN FOR 45 YEARS BUT I BACKED OUT OF THE ONE IN FLORIDA - THANK GOD & THIS SONG REMINDS ME OF HIM FOR SURE
every time we go on a long road trip, my daughter and I always sing this song to kill the boredom. she was 8 then, now 25. we still sing when together.
This kind of country died out in the 90's. A prime example of the earlier era would be Barbara Mandrell. She chose to retire rather than cave to demands of record producers that she completely revamp her entire act. Marty Stuart still manages to hang on as a survivor of that earlier era, but there aren't many like him anymore.
I totally agree with you.That new country music is crap.
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Joseph Burke...Real country music seemed to have imploded in the early 90's along with everything else like car designs,clothing,movies and especially rock n roll.
Ashley Bell - kids today (backbone of the entertainment industry, or at least advertisers think so, just research why Longmire was cancelled) are conditioned for fast and loud. doesn't need to make sense. has to change rapidly or their attention span is done...:(
This song was my mom & dads song. He passed away in 2001. My 88 yr old mother has dementia & can't remember most things & has a really hard time holding on to happiness. When I play this song for her she lights up & gets a smile on her face & starts tapping her feet & singing. It brings tears of happiness to my eyes. Thank you for posting & giving us a beautiful moment together.
This song made me cry in 1972, because is one of the most tender statement of love, that I've heard.... and now 42 years later, I still thinking the same!
@Bryon Stephens I also look like her and sing like her too but I am also a poet and an aspiring upcoming author to be .What' S Up funny face Byran .Give peace a chance .Sincerely Danica
I wasn't breathing yet , till 73.. but remember it a few years later. My mom played country .. since I was little enough to know what country REALLY is !♡
@@jeffgilbert4013 same here Jeff ~ I remember as a child in the house, mama listening to the oldies (to me back then), Jim Reeves, Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, to name a few
This song made me fall in love with Donna Fargo , I played this song over and over again and now it's seared in my heart\ and mind forever . THANKS DONNA !
This song was mine and my grandmother's. We listened to it all the time. I was 16 when she passed away after Christmas. Even now when I hear this song I tear up. She was an amazing person. Welcomed you with a warm smile and a hug. Not a single mean bone in her.
What a Beautiful Lady with a Golden Voice. She was my Very Favorite Singer. I must have had every album she put out. It is so nice to see her LIVE singing my favorite song by her " Funny Face". I miss seeing her and hearing her. She was the best in my books and will always be in my heart
My grandmother sang this to me as I fell asleep as a child. She’d stroke my forehead and sing this and I’d feel a sense of love and safety come over me. My eyelids would grow heavy and I’d be asleep in no time.
We lost our mom Aug 11 2016 as well. She sang in a country band when she was young. We sat at her bedside, singing all these old songs that she sand to us as children. This is the first time listening to this song since our childhood. Tears streaming, love swelling. Such beautiful memories attached to these old songs. Love & Light.
My mom used to sing this song to me all the time. I miss her so much. When I want to ugly cry I play this song. I do smile a little bit. I always be her funny face. Thanks for letting me share. I guess alot of people have songs like that.
My Daddy sang this to me growing up, and than he sang it to me as we danced at my wedding. Now that he has cancer this song has even more meaning then before. God blessed me with a perfect Daddy and a song full of amazing memories. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
A #5 hit for Donna Fargo in January 1973. It went to #1 on the Country & Western charts and the Canadian C&W charts. It went to #5 on the Adult Contemporary charts, #2 in Australia, #12 in New Zealand, and #17 in Canada. We say goodbye to 1972 and are in 1973. What will the music scene be like in the new year? Stay tuned.
wow you have done your homework why hasn't somebody commented on your comment way way before now now that's a lot of love in your heart for music and for this special song God bless you for doing all your double checking and knowing exactly what's going on with this song and the music peace and love to you and your family
I love this song my mom was a singer any country band she had a chance to go sing with Johnny Mathis but she gave it up because she had four little toddlers at home today and didn't want to raise us on the road your song was one of the first song she ever taught us and we sang it and saying it and saying it until we get it perfect and to this day I love that song it has so much deep meaning to me it just is so wonderful it's a beautiful song it means a lot of different things to a lot of different people but most of all I sing that song to my mom because that's how I felt about my mom
my neice passed away today and she loved this song she was such an inspiration to all send met she is no longer in pain and for that I'm grateful love you Tash
I remember this song from my childhood, my Momma would listen to it . When I grew up and got married I used to call my wife funny face and introduced her to it and would sing it to her .... I lost her 3 years ago after 20 years of marriage, now when I hear this song it makes me sad but at the same time puts a smile on my face.....I love and miss you Charmin Hassell. R.I.P. Funny face
I love this song so much I was a preteen when this song came out can I sing it all the time we had a little pizza joint where kids can go up to age 18 and sing and I did this song every single Friday night everybody loved it and Rose Garden I was born and raised on country but I also love poker and a little bit of rock and roll but I was basically raised with country I think the reason that I cleaned the country is because it's true feelings that come from the heart there's not too many country western songs that are canned music because country western music comes from the heart and soul it's a sadness and the happiness and the joy that we once felt or that we're feeling that's what comes through in our music so God bless everybody who sings country music but God bless everybody else who doesn't just as well cuz I love all music all music makes me happy
OMG... I remember waiting for my fathers shift to be over late at night in Kansas City Missouri... I must have been 3-4 at the time... My mom and I waiting in the car and this was playing on the radio... My mom and I would sing this together.... You have no idea the gift that you have given me! Both my parents have passed and this song ... Thank you!! So very much!!
This was my Mamas song for me. Since I was a baby she had called me her little Funny Face. It was a life long thing that became my most dear and precious memory of her. So strange the night of her service she called me on the phone and when I answered I heard her say in the happiest voice from her I had heard in a long time, " Hello, Funny face! How are ya? " I swear, in the dream I laughed out loud in relief and some sort of half hysterical mingled grief and joy. She was alright. My Mama was alright and she knew her little Funny face needed that call, needed to hear her say that this one last time. Music is the single most beautiful gift ever bestowed upon humanity. It survives and transcends even death to comfort and to heal, to touch places in the heart that only it can. Mostly, though, music is alive, always.
@@atruefaith6498 Mama died in 2009. She left me a wealth of great comfort through the music we both loved, laughed, and cried to. If you don't mind I would like to share just one more sweet memory of her. Now, my Mama also had a huge crush on Freddy Fender. Something I realized one night when he performed live on the Midnight Special, or was it Saturday Night Live? I can't remember. No matter, lol, what mattered was how she chose me to yank out of bed at the age of 12 when the magical hour arrived for him to sing, and the light shining from her eyes that matches the little girl excitement in her voice. "Funny Face!" she shouted " Get up baby! You have to watch Freddy Fender with me! Oh! I hope he sings 'Ill Be There Before the Next Teardrop Falls' it's his latest and my favorite!" Wait. What? What was a Freddy Fender and where was he singing? I soon found out. He was amazing. My Mama loved him and his music all of her life. It broke my heart to leave an Eng Lit 2 class one day to tell her of his death. Her eyes filled with tears but as for an old and dear friend. Someone who she turned to for comfort when my Dad had hurt her in some way. When I told her his real name was Baldemar Herrera we both laughed till we cried at that great distinction between names . I would never have realized he was not simply Freddy Fender. Nor she. He would always be Freddy Fender to us. Anyway, that was the day my Mama chose to write me a letter because I had been showing signs of such terrible sadness at her own declining health and she worried for me. We were very very close. In the letter she told me she knew of my sadness but that after she was gone, when I found myself grieving too horribly, being too sad, that I should just think about her dancing in Heaven with Freddy Fender while a heavenly choir played his songs. I sat down and bawled like a damn baby when I read those precious words from the very soul of my wonderful little Mother. What angel in heaven had whispered that perfect response to the agony she knew I was feeling already, and the PAIN I would be in, the level catastrophic, after she passed, to cause her to write that simple little line of thought to bring comfort and solace, just pure spiritual meaning, a connection between her heart and mine? It was absolutely the only thing that she could have said in it's perfection. I never forgot, either, to remember always that my Mama danced in Heaven with Freddy Fender and her Funny Face had the only front row seat. The love between a Mother and her child transcends even death. In my ❤️ heart she lives on. Eternal. Like the almost living presence that music must surely be, so too is the presence felt of the one we loved within the infinite ties of boundless grace and love unending that are the only true characterization of music. I'm so sorry. I had a great need to share something of such importance and meaning to me, something in which I have faith immeasurable. May your days, all, find blessings, and your nights that certain peace of more value than sea coffers of gold.
Never apologize for feeling grief and knowing there is a connection beyond time with your Mom. Thank you for sharing with me. I am Tracey, age 52. I am sincere in my empathy. I think we have much in common. My mother also loved Freddy Fender. Despite not being well-off, we had a console and a stack of records. My Mom made music a priority. Thank you for sharing with me. My Mom died on Dec. 2nd and had pre-bought gifts, so Christmas is always tough. May God bless you and yours!
This song brings me to tears my mom listened to this song when I was a little girl. Me and my mom would sing this together. She passed away 6 years ago from a heart attack 💔 😢. She was only 60 years old she fought cancer aswell .And 2 months after she had passed away my step dad passed he raised me since I was 2 years old my mom married him.This song has so many memories of my life as a child .I know they are listening to this song as I tell my story. I lost my baby brother he was only 34 years old 2 years in July he will be gone 💔 😢. I know they are all together up there 🙏 and definitely looking down upon us.I almost lost mylife aswell to a brain aneurysm ruptured in September of 2023 my mom was with me there in the hospital that day ,because in the hospital the floor I was on was7th floor and my room number was18 my mom's birthday was 07/18 if that doesn't say that your loved ones are by your side always .I am just speechless. God spared mylife my mom was there to get me through this tragedy that day.GodBless to everyone and stay close and happy because u just never know when it's your last day here with your loved ones.
I well recall this song (back in the day) and liked it, as I did Donna Fargo. I also recall, my late Dad (who loved Country music) calling my pretty mother (his wife) "Funny Face." Erm, it did not go over so well - I am sure Dad meant well, but my mother seemed ready to fling a frying pan, or three, in his general direction.
My grandmother passed away from lung cancer in 2021, but she sang this song all the time. Makes me cry whenever I hear it now. So beautiful
So sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers 🙏 MAY GOD BLESS YOU and YOURS 🙏 ❤️
Hello baby
Brother my grandma passed away at on my birthday across the room to me to this song my grandpa used to sing it her
Bless your ❤good idea though
My mum.passed away in 2021 and she loved it ❤
With out any bull shit she just the best no such Tyler swift or others the was music and inspiration just love it
My Daddy sang this song to me everyday and then as we danced on my wedding day he sang it to me again. Today I listen to this song and pray that my Daddy will make it through his cancer surgery. So today this song will get me through the day. 💖💖
How did the operation go?
Did your dad make it Funny Face?
How is your dad?
hope your dad is well
OH so nice Dad !!
Today is Donna Fargo's b-day...78 years old. Music has changed a lot since those days...i think i prefer the old days.
My wife passed away just before Thanksgiving 2022. But just a few days before she could sing through her bi-pap mask. It was high pitched and hard to hear her, but we made out what she was singing -- this song. I never remember hearing her sing it before, but on this occasion it was angelic in message and passion. So sweet.. I pray I'll never forget. Thank you Donna Fargo.❤
May you know that your wife will reunite with you. The fact that you posted this proves you have a good soul. May God bless you and yours.
This was my friends favorite song. I was. 110 miles away from him. When he got sick. His daughter called me. I was singing this to him on the phone. While he passed away. It's a song I hope will be forever remembered by all county music lovers
So very sorry for your loss. Yall are in my thoughts and prayers 🙏 ❤ MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS 🙏 ❤️
It just popped in my head tonight, I haven't had this song for a long time ❤🌹
John sorry to hear about your wife
My wife is singing this at the top of her voice...! It was her and her deceased sisters favorite song. Music is a gift from God
Look at this girl I feel Sam's pain god help him with the loss of his little funny face xxx
So sorry for your loss. Praying for thee 🙏 ♥️
@@davina1ifyso sorry for your loss. Praying for thee 🙏 ♥️
Yes music is a gift from God. He asked me to write The Book of Nicholas for HIM in 2003/04. I did not know that it would be a book about the future of where i live. So that i could show Him on paper he disguised himself as a happy clown and introduced me to this song. He is my funny face and makes me laugh even during a lot of pain. He also loves Jim reeves and Elvis and dolly as well as many others
Good Afternoon! This song is devoted to my love. Mr Daniel Stewart Grayson. If you are listening darling this song is you. It been 18 years seen you Left this world. To this day. I forever devoted to you my darling! Marlene Toledo Grayson
one of the BEST love songs ever written , ageless
AMEN THANKS
I met my husband in 1970, we got together in 1974. Heard this song shortly after and my husband used to sing along with it and called me his Funny Face. He is now 86 and I am 92. I never forgot the song or the fact that the lovely Donna Fargo sang it. Now, to hear it again after so many years is such a joy! I cannot get through without crying when I hear it and sing along.
I was born in 1972 and for the last 5 or 10 years, whenever I come across people who got married in 70's, they sound like a beautiful dream to me.
That is so sweet
WOW thats beautiful Xo❤️
God bless you!! Xo
So touching I love ur story of real love.....Fran manary
Great song and a beautiful woman.
My Mom used to call me her "funny face" and would sing this song to me back in the early 70's ... RIP Mom love you and hope I see you again someday...
Hello Kelly, how are you doing?
Yes, you will see your mother again, is a promese from God.
I'm 50 and my mom used to sing this to me when I was a baby. She still calls me her funny face and sends me the you tube link. I love my mama.
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My grandmother sang this song to me all the time. I miss her everyday.
My mommy would sing this to me 😭 she passed away when I was 3yrs old. When aunt told me she sang this song to me made me cry because I always loved country music...
So sweet! God bless you and your mum..........
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My dad sang this song to me ever since I was young and almost died due to a swing accident , I hear this song now and it brings tears to my eye since I lost my dad in 2009
I am so sorry about your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. MAY GOD BLESS YOU and YOURS!❤😢
My mom passed away in 1984 and this song reminds me so much of her and how much she loved her family.
Decades later I still love her.
I'm a 31 year old man I know country music from the 20s, 30s 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and the 90s back then country singers when they wrote their songs it had so much meaning you can always understand every words to the song it put a smile on my face just to hear good old country music which is the best
My mom is still here. She use to sing this to me when I was a baby..❤
My Mama just LOVED this song!!! I miss Her so much!!!!😢♥️🌹😢
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Donna Fargo is on facebook ...always with a smile on her face...what a lovely lady ,as well a great singer song writer .
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I met my husband when this song was popular and he used to sing to me and always called me Funny Face through the years after, Today is our anniversary and I am listening to the song alone , because now he is in Heaven. How I miss him today and everyday.
Hello!!! How are you doing today! Please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you're a fan!... Stay safe
My dad would always say Debbie sing that Funny Face song. I miss him so very much!!
A great man named Stephen P. Bremner introduced this masterpiece to me and I love it. I love Stephen too. The best dad ever😍😍😍😍
I love you too Marian
As a baby my mom used to sing this song to me. She introduced it to me when I was a teen and called me her funny face. I recently moved 2000 miles away from her and she sent me this link as I listened to it I cried because it will always remind me of my mom. I love you mama, I will always be your funny face! 🥰🙏😢❤️
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Same my from my mom
Me too! ❤😢
I loved this song in 1972 and I still love it now. I hope Donna Fargo is doing well.
Joe Fronti Donna passed away a few years back Joe.
Linda Kartz I just googled her name and there is nothing there about her passing away.
Oh my lord she is still with us, I feel so bad. I think I mixed her up with Annette Funicello who also has MS and passed a few years back. Sorry for the misinformation, so glad to see she is alive and well.
@The Miss It is a great song.
My mom use to sing this song to me when I was a little girl I lost her at the age of 60 I miss her so much way she was way to young to go...
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Wonderful singer, and a great song. Donna wrote it.
My Momma use to call the local radio station and have them play this for me every morning while my sibs got ready for school. I had it played at her memorial and danced with my two granddaughters while it played.
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This song has a special meaning to me. I smile each time I hear it.
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YES, it has a very special meaning to me too as I almost married a guy named -FUQUA BACK IN 1973 IN OCALA , FLORIDA & I ENDED UP MARRYING A FUQUA OUT HERE IN ARIZONA IN 2010 THAT I HAVE KNOWN FOR 45 YEARS BUT I BACKED OUT OF THE ONE IN FLORIDA - THANK GOD & THIS SONG REMINDS ME OF HIM FOR SURE
I remember my mom sang this to me before she would put me to bed and today It just popped up in my head after 39 years I love u always mom RIP
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My mum loved this song, RIP Mum 26/7/1948-25/10/2010
every time we go on a long road trip, my daughter and I always sing this song to kill the boredom. she was 8 then, now 25. we still sing when together.
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Hadn't heard it since the 70's and it's still a good song.
My first love sang this to me,1972. An American girl and me a white Bajan boy. Xx
I love this song saw her in Vegas what a voice beautiful🙏🦋💛
Grew up listening to this song! its has brought back good memories!!!!!
This is one of the songs that I learned how to sing as a child
My love song to my boyfriend, now my husband for 44years.
padma salam me 2
Me too. My moms favorites. Now my granddaughter love it. I used to sing it while rocking her to sleep.
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Thanks beautiful and pure song.
My grandma would sing this song to me when I was little and when I hear this song it takes me back to those days
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Ohhhhh ,that song really makes me cry ..
So beautyfull poetry ...🇧🇷
Funny face ,yes i love you 😭
I will never forget these songs and the beautiful girls who performed them
June 12th 73 my husband sang this to me. We were married June 15th. yup 3 days later. It's 49 yrs this june. 2022. I still love the song
Hello!!! How are you doing today! Please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you're a fan!... Stay safe
Hello!!! How are you doing today! Please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you're a fan!... Stay safe
So much talent and so much meaning in this song. What a lady.
My grandma has sang this song to me since I was a little girl. I love it.
😅I wish we still have that type of singing today,we sure need it today
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How come America had so many top class country singers? Love them all.
This kind of country died out in the 90's. A prime example of the earlier era would be Barbara Mandrell. She chose to retire rather than cave to demands of record producers that she completely revamp her entire act. Marty Stuart still manages to hang on as a survivor of that earlier era, but there aren't many like him anymore.
I totally agree with you.That new country music is crap.
Joseph Burke...Real country music seemed to have imploded in the early 90's along with everything else like car designs,clothing,movies and especially rock n roll.
Ashley Bell - kids today (backbone of the entertainment industry, or at least advertisers think so, just research why Longmire was cancelled) are conditioned for fast and loud. doesn't need to make sense. has to change rapidly or their attention span is done...:(
Don't insult crap.
My mom sang this to me all the time. She passed this morning and i cant stop listening to it
This song was my mom & dads song. He passed away in 2001. My 88 yr old mother has dementia & can't remember most things & has a really hard time holding on to happiness. When I play this song for her she lights up & gets a smile on her face & starts tapping her feet & singing. It brings tears of happiness to my eyes. Thank you for posting & giving us a beautiful moment together.
😢 so sad and happy at the same time. 🌺💕
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I use listen to this old country with my dad who is gone now put I still listen to the time time we had together I miss you pops
This song made me cry in 1972, because is one of the most tender statement of love, that I've heard.... and now 42 years later, I still thinking the same!
i was 14 . love this song.
@Bryon Stephens I also look like her and sing like her too but I am also a poet and an aspiring upcoming author to be .What' S Up funny face Byran .Give peace a chance .Sincerely Danica
I wasn't breathing yet , till 73.. but remember it a few years later. My mom played country .. since I was little enough to know what country REALLY is !♡
Nashville - This is what country music sounds like. Get back to your roots!!
Everynight I listen to them. It keeps me logging to live my much happier past
Oh yes your right.
@@jeffgilbert4013 keep listening, the music is Beautiful.
@@jeffgilbert4013 same here Jeff ~ I remember as a child in the house, mama listening to the oldies (to me back then), Jim Reeves, Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, to name a few
@@jeffgilbert4013 keep listing. I enjoy Helen Reddy her non hits are my favorites.
This song made me fall in love with Donna Fargo , I played this song over and over again and now it's seared in my heart\ and mind forever . THANKS DONNA !
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The best decade of real country music the 70’s with that whining pedal steel !!
My grandmother used to sing this to me as a child. It played in the hospital the day I was born.
A great song welcoming you into this world
This was my dad's girl, my one and only dance with him was to this song, love you and miss you dad!!!
well back 48 years ago i re call laying under the kitchen table on a saturday night watching my Mom and Dad dancing to this music
This song was mine and my grandmother's. We listened to it all the time. I was 16 when she passed away after Christmas. Even now when I hear this song I tear up. She was an amazing person. Welcomed you with a warm smile and a hug. Not a single mean bone in her.
❤😢 MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS 🙏
Love Donna Fargo Forever. Beautiful voice. Beautiful person!!
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What a Beautiful Lady with a Golden Voice. She was my Very Favorite Singer. I must have had every album she put out. It is so nice to see her LIVE singing my favorite song by her " Funny Face". I miss seeing her and hearing her. She was the best in my books and will always be in my heart
My dad bought me this record when i was born. Today is my birthday..Now i listen to it and cry,.I miss you mom & dad! 💔😭
My grandmother sang this to me as I fell asleep as a child. She’d stroke my forehead and sing this and I’d feel a sense of love and safety come over me. My eyelids would grow heavy and I’d be asleep in no time.
my sister loved this song from donna fargo funny face my sister past away August 11 2016 she use to sing to it
So sorry for Your loss
thanks
We lost our mom Aug 11 2016 as well. She sang in a country band when she was young. We sat at her bedside, singing all these old songs that she sand to us as children. This is the first time listening to this song since our childhood. Tears streaming, love swelling. Such beautiful memories attached to these old songs.
Love & Light.
kimberly murphy so sorry
sam kims daughter ismy finace ok
remember this song playing as kid.. brings back warm memories of my childhood 💕
Grew up listening to these old country songs because that's what mom loved and still does. Great music...
My mother was the same, it brings my momories of my mother whom I miss everyday
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My mom used to sing this song to me all the time. I miss her so much. When I want to ugly cry I play this song. I do smile a little bit. I always be her funny face. Thanks for letting me share. I guess alot of people have songs like that.
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My Daddy sang this to me growing up, and than he sang it to me as we danced at my wedding. Now that he has cancer this song has even more meaning then before. God blessed me with a perfect Daddy and a song full of amazing memories. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
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Reminds me of my little girl that's not so little anymore. I love you Tany Boo.❤️
Hello Mary, how are you doing?
A #5 hit for Donna Fargo in January 1973. It went to #1 on the Country & Western charts and the Canadian C&W charts. It went to #5 on the Adult Contemporary charts, #2 in Australia, #12 in New Zealand, and #17 in Canada. We say goodbye to 1972 and are in 1973. What will the music scene be like in the new year? Stay tuned.
wow you have done your homework why hasn't somebody commented on your comment way way before now now that's a lot of love in your heart for music and for this special song God bless you for doing all your double checking and knowing exactly what's going on with this song and the music peace and love to you and your family
I have listened to this song since l was 5 yrs old, now 60 thank you donna this song makes me young, you are so beautiful
My mother listened to this all the time when I was growing up, love this song such good memories
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I love this song my mom was a singer any country band she had a chance to go sing with Johnny Mathis but she gave it up because she had four little toddlers at home today and didn't want to raise us on the road your song was one of the first song she ever taught us and we sang it and saying it and saying it until we get it perfect and to this day I love that song it has so much deep meaning to me it just is so wonderful it's a beautiful song it means a lot of different things to a lot of different people but most of all I sing that song to my mom because that's how I felt about my mom
my neice passed away today and she loved this song she was such an inspiration to all send met she is no longer in pain and for that I'm grateful love you Tash
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Omg I'm so sorry for ur loss.
My condolences for may she rest in heaven
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Had her album in 8 track that I had in my 1946 Willys jeep, I wore it out and had to buy another tape. Loved that woman!
I wore out the needles on my little record player flipping those good ole Donna Fargo 45's. The good ol' days. >sigh
tomhdg I do as well..play over & over
To tomhdg-Unfortunately we'll never see those days again.
i have it on 45,lol
I have a record player had it since last year ...
And I have lots of records to ....
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Donna Fargo is a legend!
My mom used to sing this to my little brother and I but never the last part because it made us sad. I'm so glad I still have her. ❤️ Love you Mom!!!
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this song met so much to me as my man was sick in the hospital. 4 months and still hoping he comes home
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I remember this song from my childhood, my Momma would listen to it . When I grew up and got married I used to call my wife funny face and introduced her to it and would sing it to her .... I lost her 3 years ago after 20 years of marriage, now when I hear this song it makes me sad but at the same time puts a smile on my face.....I love and miss you Charmin Hassell. R.I.P. Funny face
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This was my mums and my song. I miss her so much. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Where did country music go? This is the sound that made life fun and hopeful... made us Americans in one sense or another.
Havent heard Donna Fargo or this song in many many years but I immediately fell in love with her all over again about 15 seconds into the song....
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Donna Fargo used to be a 1st Grade teacher before she became a Country Music singer!
My mom used to sing this to me too and I still love hearing this to this day!
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this song really comes a long way love you.
Beautiful song. One of my favorites. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Thanks for the memories.
She had her own voice. I wish today we could not only hear the old voices, but the new too. I love them all.
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I love this song so much I was a preteen when this song came out can I sing it all the time we had a little pizza joint where kids can go up to age 18 and sing and I did this song every single Friday night everybody loved it and Rose Garden I was born and raised on country but I also love poker and a little bit of rock and roll but I was basically raised with country I think the reason that I cleaned the country is because it's true feelings that come from the heart there's not too many country western songs that are canned music because country western music comes from the heart and soul it's a sadness and the happiness and the joy that we once felt or that we're feeling that's what comes through in our music so God bless everybody who sings country music but God bless everybody else who doesn't just as well cuz I love all music all music makes me happy
OMG... I remember waiting for my fathers shift to be over late at night in Kansas City Missouri... I must have been 3-4 at the time... My mom and I waiting in the car and this was playing on the radio... My mom and I would sing this together.... You have no idea the gift that you have given me! Both my parents have passed and this song ... Thank you!! So very much!!
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I m dealing with a BROKEN HEART .. SONG HELPS AS I CRY!
This was my Mamas song for me. Since I was a baby she had called me her little Funny Face. It was a life long thing that became my most dear and precious memory of her. So strange the night of her service she called me on the phone and when I answered I heard her say in the happiest voice from her I had heard in a long time, " Hello, Funny face! How are ya? " I swear, in the dream I laughed out loud in relief and some sort of half hysterical mingled grief and joy. She was alright. My Mama was alright and she knew her little Funny face needed that call, needed to hear her say that this one last time. Music is the single most beautiful gift ever bestowed upon humanity. It survives and transcends even death to comfort and to heal, to touch places in the heart that only it can. Mostly, though, music is alive, always.
Kindred soul, just was reminded of my Mom, too.
Special women told their daughters through music that we mattered.
I was born in 1970, my Mom passed over in 2001.
@@atruefaith6498 Mama died in 2009. She left me a wealth of great comfort through the music we both loved, laughed, and cried to. If you don't mind I would like to share just one more sweet memory of her. Now, my Mama also had a huge crush on Freddy Fender. Something I realized one night when he performed live on the Midnight Special, or was it Saturday Night Live? I can't remember. No matter, lol, what mattered was how she chose me to yank out of bed at the age of 12 when the magical hour arrived for him to sing, and the light shining from her eyes that matches the little girl excitement in her voice. "Funny Face!" she shouted " Get up baby! You have to watch Freddy Fender with me! Oh! I hope he sings 'Ill Be There Before the Next Teardrop Falls' it's his latest and my favorite!" Wait. What? What was a Freddy Fender and where was he singing? I soon found out. He was amazing. My Mama loved him and his music all of her life. It broke my heart to leave an Eng Lit 2 class one day to tell her of his death. Her eyes filled with tears but as for an old and dear friend. Someone who she turned to for comfort when my Dad had hurt her in some way. When I told her his real name was Baldemar Herrera we both laughed till we cried at that great distinction between names . I would never have realized he was not simply Freddy Fender. Nor she. He would always be Freddy Fender to us. Anyway, that was the day my Mama chose to write me a letter because I had been showing signs of such terrible sadness at her own declining health and she worried for me. We were very very close. In the letter she told me she knew of my sadness but that after she was gone, when I found myself grieving too horribly, being too sad, that I should just think about her dancing in Heaven with Freddy Fender while a heavenly choir played his songs. I sat down and bawled like a damn baby when I read those precious words from the very soul of my wonderful little Mother. What angel in heaven had whispered that perfect response to the agony she knew I was feeling already, and the PAIN I would be in, the level catastrophic, after she passed, to cause her to write that simple little line of thought to bring comfort and solace, just pure spiritual meaning, a connection between her heart and mine? It was absolutely the only thing that she could have said in it's perfection. I never forgot, either, to remember always that my Mama danced in Heaven with Freddy Fender and her Funny Face had the only front row seat. The love between a Mother and her child transcends even death. In my ❤️ heart she lives on. Eternal. Like the almost living presence that music must surely be, so too is the presence felt of the one we loved within the infinite ties of boundless grace and love unending that are the only true characterization of music. I'm so sorry. I had a great need to share something of such importance and meaning to me, something in which I have faith immeasurable. May your days, all, find blessings, and your nights that certain peace of more value than sea coffers of gold.
Never apologize for feeling grief and knowing there is a connection beyond time with your Mom.
Thank you for sharing with me. I am Tracey, age 52.
I am sincere in my empathy. I think we have much in common.
My mother also loved Freddy Fender. Despite not being well-off, we had a console and a stack of records. My Mom made music a priority.
Thank you for sharing with me. My Mom died on Dec. 2nd and had pre-bought gifts, so Christmas is always tough. May God bless you and yours!
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my first boyfriend sung this song to me along with Donna Fargo so this song brings alot of memories he passed away in 03.Ron was my first love
sounds like you still love him. nothing wrong with that
this is my mom and dad's song still think of them dancing to this at there wedding my mom past on may 20 2019 still love and miss her
Quel souvenir une chanson bien ancré dans ma mémoire déja 41 ans!!
This was one other when I was a kid.......brings tears to my eyes nowadays.
This song brings me to tears my mom listened to this song when I was a little girl. Me and my mom would sing this together. She passed away 6 years ago from a heart attack 💔 😢. She was only 60 years old she fought cancer aswell .And 2 months after she had passed away my step dad passed he raised me since I was 2 years old my mom married him.This song has so many memories of my life as a child .I know they are listening to this song as I tell my story. I lost my baby brother he was only 34 years old 2 years in July he will be gone 💔 😢. I know they are all together up there 🙏 and definitely looking down upon us.I almost lost mylife aswell to a brain aneurysm ruptured in September of 2023 my mom was with me there in the hospital that day ,because in the hospital the floor I was on was7th floor and my room number was18 my mom's birthday was 07/18 if that doesn't say that your loved ones are by your side always .I am just speechless. God spared mylife my mom was there to get me through this tragedy that day.GodBless to everyone and stay close and happy because u just never know when it's your last day here with your loved ones.
I had this song also. I know the words off by heart She was a great singer. A GREAT song!
Hello Linda, how are you doing?
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We sing thin song on car trips in the country. Such good memories ❤️
saw Donna when she performed in Md. she was was fabuloujs
I still doing dis song 2 my grandkidz dz,,,, still melts my heart, 1, of da kine st beautiful songs ever
When I was a little girl she sat beside me and sang funnyface to me. It was at the Yakima County Fair Grounds in Washington.
What a great memory. I wonder if she would remember. Probably not I suppose.
Probably not . I will never forget.
glad she is mine mr ron nowell
I well recall this song (back in the day) and liked it, as I did Donna Fargo. I also recall, my late Dad (who loved Country music) calling my pretty mother (his wife) "Funny Face." Erm, it did not go over so well - I am sure Dad meant well, but my mother seemed ready to fling a frying pan, or three, in his general direction.