There should be a Charlie Pride movie. He absolutely changed the game, and always had a smile and a humble soul. And, damn what a perfect voice. RIP, Charlie. Listening today through your library sure makes me feel like a child again.
@@reginaldbotchaby5375 ok you confused me with that because I’m not from that generation and have never seen six million dollar man and I saw a comment abt Dwayne Johnson on the comment above you so I thought abt the wrong Steve Austin 😂
Many of us here in Mississippi believe that this should be made our State song. It's known, and it is done by one of our own native sons. we love you Charley!
How can a video get any better? I mean you have a man from Mississippi singing about the Mississippi river while going down the Mighty Mississippi on the Mississippi Queen. It's perfect
it is perfect, he is a perfect singer, he is perfectly blessed by a perfect creator, i grew up on the banks of the assinaboine river listening to this ,it helped me dream of perfect things, YOU THE MAN CHARLEY PRIDE,I thank you for signing for me for 64 years,
@@daveyhofer7926 When my parents separated when I was a kid. My dad got an apartment on the bluffs of the Ohio river. I use go sit down in the grass and play this song as watched the barges flow on past.
Just heard that Charley Pride passed. This was one of my favorite songs sung by one of my favorite people. My dad was from Mississippi too. He passed two years ago and looked almost just like Charley.
My cousin once went to a party at his house years ago. He walked around in cutoff shorts and was just a really nice guy.. charlie, you're not allowed to ever leave us. You're loved.
I always said that the day I heard the Delta Queen or the Mississippi Queen's fog signals & it didn't send chills up & down my spine, I was getting off the river. In 2008,I broke my leg getting knocked off a barge & the Queen's are both off the river. I'm kinda lost here.
My wife and I go to Branson, Missouri twice a year. We used to book our vacations there when Charley would be in concert at the Grand Palace. We miss you Charley. RIP
This song is so nostalgic and important to me now. My dad used to sing it to me every night when I was kid. It makes me feel so happy and warm inside:)
This song makes me think of all the mistakes I've made in life and how I wish I could go back to being the kid I remember. We used to have this on an 8 track player and I'd always listen to it. RIP me pride. You've left a mark in this person and thank you for the memories as a kid.
Since I grew up right next to the Mississippi River, and it was the source of my family’s income for so many years, this song has a special meaning to me. My 84-year-old mother also loves it. ❤
I never figured the world to be such a fan of Charlie Pride that they'd dedicate an entire month to him, but that works for me. He was an amazing singer, musician, and baseball player. In commemoration of Pride month, I'll play Charlie's hits at least once a week. Take me home.....
What an ABSOLUTE AWESOME song!!! I'm 52 yes old...this song takes me back to my childhood memories of growing up in Gordon Alabama...about 20 miles south of Dothan & riding around with my dad in his old 1972 Chevrolet C/10 LWB pickup...no a/c...no p/s...3spd on the column...both windows rolled down & listening to this on his old 8-track player. Great song...even better memories!!! Much love from Mobile Alabama.
This song popped into my head this morning. I hadn't heard it in many years. Oh God did it ever take me back in time. Miss those days. Miss Charlie Pride.
I loved this song when I was a young boy. And when I listen to today the tears flow in my older age reflecting my childhood. But it's the death of loved ones. I'm so ready for the new system.
The song that goes in the back memories of my childhood. As one of my favorite singers my mother would play Charley Pride records a lot he was one of the first country stars heard of. My mother would pass on way before Charlie but I got to spend an intimate moment with Charlie when he was in the hospital just us two alone. I was able to tell him how much my mother loved his music. Then he told me that his mother and my mother are up there in heaven looking down on us proud of us. True story
Charley was a wonderful artist and a great man. This was a great song, not as well known as some of his other songs are, but it definitely should be. I love the references to Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. A Country station in our local area has a show every week night called "The 80's at 8. For that hour they only play Country songs from 1979 to 1990. So basically the 80's. This song is on the show frequently and I became kind of obsessed with it and several other tunes. Ed Bruce "The Last Cowboy Song" is just so deeply moving.
Oh how I wish...of all the wishes I could ever be granted, please take me back to era of my youth. When music was "REAL". When People were genuine. When life was good, and America...was America. And now it seems, you've left and gone home. Kiss an Angel...God Speed Charlie. Wish I could go with you.
A friend of mine said that his Coast Guard buoy tender(He was the Executive Senior Chief Petty officer-2nd in command) was locking through St Louis with the Delta Queen and he had this playing over the topside speakers. He said that so many passengers were crowding onto the same side as his boat to hear the music that he could hear the loudspeakers on the DQ begging the passengers to please move so that they could rebalance the boat.
By far my favorite Charlie Pride song! Country Charlie Pride was my dad’s favorite artist! He’d seen him several times when Charlie was playing the South Texas Dance Halls.
Gran i miss you so much there's a hole in my heart so big that nobody will ever fill i never went to bed hungry even if it was just porridge you made sure i had shoes on my feet and clothes on my back i love you nana and miss you so very much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Charley really hits this city boy with his country story. I mean his connection to nature. Wow. This song takes you somewhere few songs even try to go. Spiritual connection to nature. Words fail, stop now.
You would have been raised in the coastal plain in the lower MS valley to truly understood this song. The Ole Man river had mystique to it truly fearful in some ways but to be respected and admired. No river quite compares to this body of water. Charlie knew about it and that's why he could sunr abou
There should be a Charlie Pride movie. He absolutely changed the game, and always had a smile and a humble soul. And, damn what a perfect voice. RIP, Charlie. Listening today through your library sure makes me feel like a child again.
there was talks of a biopic involving dwayne johnson
@Brian Smith Hey, you never know. Mark Wahlberg was to play Steve Austin, in The Six Billion Dollar Man!
And when they asked him how he got to be that way.......
Amen brother. He is a national treasure.
@@reginaldbotchaby5375 ok you confused me with that because I’m not from that generation and have never seen six million dollar man and I saw a comment abt Dwayne Johnson on the comment above you so I thought abt the wrong Steve Austin 😂
Maybe its just my age but I sure do miss the era of singers like Charley Pride. Todays music just doesn't have the same feeling behind it.
That era was the best
You sure got that right! This new sounding country music isn't anything like I heard growing up in the 1960s and 1970s
#TRUTH
One of the lyrics to this song is "You make me feel like a child again". Well, I'm 51, and Mr Pride, this song makes me feel like a child again.
Me too
Me too!
Right there with you feeling like a child again as I listen to this song.
Like a warm summer day from when your a kid with not a worry in the world except for having fun... 📺🏈🏚🌭🍿
Them magical lyrics…❤Got to love them!
Many of us here in Mississippi believe that this should be made our State song. It's known, and it is done by one of our own native sons. we love you Charley!
Beautiful song love and respect from coventry england ❤
I totally agree! I so miss this talented man! ❤
I was raised on a farm by the Mississippi River. You know I feel it! 🤠
Them r words of wisdom
One of the very
finest voices ever!!! Who else sounds like him??? --- NOBODY
Your damn right.
Amen!
You going to San Antonio
Charley was a legend, and he will be missed.
I always wanted to see him in concert but never got the chance to😟😟😟
RIP
Amen he will definitely be missed especially by the ones who were raised up listening to his music even if it was 20 years old
How can a video get any better? I mean you have a man from Mississippi singing about the Mississippi river while going down the Mighty Mississippi on the Mississippi Queen. It's perfect
it is perfect, he is a perfect singer, he is perfectly blessed by a perfect creator, i grew up on the banks of the assinaboine river listening to this ,it helped me dream of perfect things, YOU THE MAN CHARLEY PRIDE,I thank you for signing for me for 64 years,
@@daveyhofer7926 When my parents separated when I was a kid. My dad got an apartment on the bluffs of the Ohio river. I use go sit down in the grass and play this song as watched the barges flow on past.
Crying like a baby as I listen to this. Another part of my childhood is gone... Go away 2020!
RIP. Carry him home Mississippi.
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Just heard that Charley Pride passed. This was one of my favorite songs sung by one of my favorite people. My dad was from Mississippi too. He passed two years ago and looked almost just like Charley.
Charlie Pride is now serving in a much greater choir none of us can imagine on this earth
Amen
My cousin once went to a party at his house years ago. He walked around in cutoff shorts and was just a really nice guy.. charlie, you're not allowed to ever leave us. You're loved.
Stood on the banks as a child at curuthtersville ark.watched the river boats pass me by.what a special memories 1984
Charlie pride.. a true country legend
As a towboater.this song hits home.
I always said that the day I heard the Delta Queen or the Mississippi Queen's fog signals & it didn't send chills up & down my spine, I was getting off the river.
In 2008,I broke my leg getting knocked off a barge & the Queen's are both off the river.
I'm kinda lost here.
Roll on and on, Mr. Pride. You were one of the true greats!
His voice is gold. Such an underrated wonder.
Just saw the Mississippi River for the first time yesterday. This song has been running through my head ever since.
Gosh he is so awesome..his songs stuck in my head since I was a kid!!!
so long Mr. Pride- you broke barriers - and you won a lot of hearts Rest Easy
This takes me back to happier times has a child. My parents listened to this amazingly talented man. He is still one of my favourite singers.
This song makes me feel melancholy, and pleased at the same time.
My wife and I go to Branson, Missouri twice a year. We used to book our vacations there when Charley would be in concert at the Grand Palace. We miss you Charley. RIP
This song is so nostalgic and important to me now. My dad used to sing it to me every night when I was kid. It makes me feel so happy and warm inside:)
This truck driver loves that Solid Country Gold music. You and Sachmo were really connected to the Mississippi River.
This is an all-time favorite...sounds like childhood.
What a great song, what a great voice, what a great performer. Thank you for the upload.
This song makes me think of all the mistakes I've made in life and how I wish I could go back to being the kid I remember. We used to have this on an 8 track player and I'd always listen to it. RIP me pride. You've left a mark in this person and thank you for the memories as a kid.
One of my favorite songs ever recorded, and I'm from South Dakota, every body has wonderful memory's of childhood
I have been a Towboater now for 43 years and this song always bring a tear to my eyes , and i just lost my brother who was a Towboater
Since I grew up right next to the Mississippi River, and it was the source of my family’s income for so many years, this song has a special meaning to me. My 84-year-old mother also loves it. ❤
One of the greatest country singers of all time!
Roll On Charley!Thanks for giving us such great songs.RIP.
what a class act !!! CHARLIE WAS SUCH A GOOD PERSON, I am so sad, lovely voice, lovely human being. we are heartbroken.
I put this on to dream about my first time reading Tom Sawyer as a child. Magical. What a great singer and human being. RIP
R.I.P Mr.Charlie Pride thank you for the memories and the music.for my parents born and raised in Mississippi I miss y'all so much...
I never figured the world to be such a fan of Charlie Pride that they'd dedicate an entire month to him, but that works for me.
He was an amazing singer, musician, and baseball player.
In commemoration of Pride month, I'll play Charlie's hits at least once a week. Take me home.....
What an ABSOLUTE AWESOME song!!!
I'm 52 yes old...this song takes me back to my childhood memories of growing up in Gordon Alabama...about 20 miles south of Dothan & riding around with my dad in his old 1972 Chevrolet C/10 LWB pickup...no a/c...no p/s...3spd on the column...both windows rolled down & listening to this on his old 8-track player.
Great song...even better memories!!!
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
Thanks, Donald Benoit, for posting. I will miss Charlie Pride forever. And, yes, "Roll on, Mississippi." ❤
I was feeling nostalgic, I thought about this song and found this great video. Thank you for posting...
Mr. Pride. I don't think you will ever no just how much you are missed by so many. or just how many of your fans are mourning your loss.
Had this song in my head for years until I got one of his albums have always loved his music may he rest peacefully he will never be forgotten
My mom and I sang this song together so many times, I miss those moments so much. 😔
Ah Charley, we sure could use your wonderful music these days. I wish music was like this again.
I have always loved Charlie Pride. This song reminds me of my childhood in Greenville, MS.
This song popped into my head this morning. I hadn't heard it in many years. Oh God did it ever take me back in time. Miss those days. Miss Charlie Pride.
I loved this song when I was a young boy. And when I listen to today the tears flow in my older age reflecting my childhood. But it's the death of loved ones. I'm so ready for the new system.
RIP Charley Pride.
You can now go be that free young boy walking those river banks again!
This song puts a lump in my throat. I didn't grow up by the Mississippi, but by the Snake River in Oregon.
I’m hard-pressed to think of a more beautiful song, either lyrically or melodically.
Hello❤
Am 18 years old... i really love this😭 song
The song that goes in the back memories of my childhood. As one of my favorite singers my mother would play Charley Pride records a lot he was one of the first country stars heard of. My mother would pass on way before Charlie but I got to spend an intimate moment with Charlie when he was in the hospital just us two alone. I was able to tell him how much my mother loved his music. Then he told me that his mother and my mother are up there in heaven looking down on us proud of us. True story
This is for you Mama and Daddy! Gone but never forgotten. Sorry people, but this song means so much to my family. Mamas favorite
Why do you say, "Sorry people, but..."? Nice post otherwise.
@@AuntieMHeremy
Charley was a wonderful artist and a great man. This was a great song, not as well known as some of his other songs are, but it definitely should be. I love the references to Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. A Country station in our local area has a show every week night called "The 80's at 8. For that hour they only play Country songs from 1979 to 1990. So basically the 80's. This song is on the show frequently and I became kind of obsessed with it and several other tunes. Ed Bruce "The Last Cowboy Song" is just so deeply moving.
Oh how I wish...of all the wishes I could ever be granted, please take me back to era of my youth. When music was "REAL". When People were genuine. When life was good, and America...was America. And now it seems, you've left and gone home. Kiss an Angel...God Speed Charlie. Wish I could go with you.
I was born and raised in the south song makes me homesick.
Wow his voice is amazing. No matter his age he always had that voice to keep people listening to his music
Thank you for the music, Charlie, and God Bless You.
RIP Mr Pride. One of the best..
Love this ~ The great memory of Country Charlie Pride.
What a gentleman. When's the last time you heard anything bad about Charlie pride?? That's right never
Yes, a true gentleman !!!!
One of my Favorites I love Charley Pride & the Mississippi River! Thank you.
Simply stunning! May the good Lord bless you forever, Charlie!
Rip old buddy Your music was in my life for 53 years and counting 😔🙏 I will miss you. 💔
Excellent Song done by a great singer.This song brings back old memories
Hello❤
There should be a charley pride statue my fave singer musician. Rip charley sing me home
A friend of mine said that his Coast Guard buoy tender(He was the Executive Senior Chief Petty officer-2nd in command) was locking through St Louis with the Delta Queen and he had this playing over the topside speakers.
He said that so many passengers were crowding onto the same side as his boat to hear the music that he could hear the loudspeakers on the DQ begging the passengers to please move so that they could rebalance the boat.
Ill come back and watch or listen to him always on whatever platform or format or in my mind if need be RIP buddy
By far my favorite Charlie Pride song! Country Charlie Pride was my dad’s favorite artist! He’d seen him several times when Charlie was playing the South Texas Dance Halls.
Was my Dads favorite country singer , I loved his voice and the wonderful songs , Rest in Peace Charlie 😢
I'm 74 I saw him twice in concert in coventry england beautiful man beautiful voice once in a lifetime man ❤
Gran i miss you so much there's a hole in my heart so big that nobody will ever fill i never went to bed hungry even if it was just porridge you made sure i had shoes on my feet and clothes on my back i love you nana and miss you so very much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This song reminds me of my grandma too. She passed 2 weeks ago to a heart attack. Miss her so much..
Rip Charlie!! Houston loves you!!!😘😘
This was always my favorite country, ever recorded
Great song Charlie Pride!
RIP Mississippi Homeboy. 🙏🏻
You will be missed. 💔 🙏 Roll on...
So sad to hear of you passing. RIP Charley
Rest In Peace. Thank You for sharing Your Wonderful and Amazing Talent with us. This one is my fav.
This song and "Burgers and Fries" just drip with nostalgia.
Hello❤
wow can't believe we lost charlie to covid19. Thank you for the great music you left behind
You Win Again song, Charlie does it the BEST !
R.I.P. MR. PRIDE MARCH1934 - DECEMBER 12,2020. YOU WILL BE MISSED. LOVE YOUR MUSIC 🎶 ❤ ♥
Charley really hits this city boy with his country story. I mean his connection to nature. Wow. This song takes you somewhere few songs even try to go. Spiritual connection to nature. Words fail, stop now.
Got to see him once what a talent Loved his music and the Man
This needs remastered. It's such a great song and video
thank you mr Charlie pride for the good country music r I p
Charlie brought a little "Soul" to everywhere his music is played.
ty I miss real country
I’m from Wisconsin and every weekend I look forward to rolling on the Mississippi
My favorite country singer. RIP CHARLEY 🙏
Hes one of a kind. I spent hours listening to him. Im still listening in 2021.
What a voice. What a man.
Hello❤
65 now and I feel the same👍🏼
I love this song I love Charley Pride songs makes me happy
Sorry you'll I'm tears listening to this I can't help it..love oh love where have gone..😭😭😭
Charley Pride is still alive
@@unionpacificrailfan783 Not anymore, I'm afraid.
I love this song as it’s almost his signature song as he’s from Mississippi
ONE OF THE GREATEST SINGER ❤🧡💙💚💯
What a beautiful song
You would have been raised in the coastal plain in the lower MS valley to truly understood this song. The Ole Man river had mystique to it truly fearful in some ways but to be respected and admired. No river quite compares to this body of water. Charlie knew about it and that's why he could sunr abou
God bless Charlie pride's family and friends.
R.I.P 😢