Cindy Walker On Writing "You Don't Know Me"

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Legendary songwriter Cindy Walker shares the story behind writing the hit song, "You Don't Know Me." This is an excerpt from a GRAMMY Foundation Living History interview. For more information on the Living History program, visit www.grammyfound....

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  • @jimwilliams3816
    @jimwilliams3816 2 дня назад +2

    I can’t quite imagine what it wouid be like to realize you’ve written one of the most outstanding songs ever, but I want to express my gratitude that she did.

  • @nivagnoswal
    @nivagnoswal 4 года назад +15

    boy when she chokes up...i do too...the artists are everything to this world.

  • @normsweet1710
    @normsweet1710 Год назад +20

    She interviews like she wrote, So sincere . Thank You Cindy

    • @adifferenttake8351
      @adifferenttake8351 4 месяца назад +1

      yes... and, is it just me who feels this way or has that kind of sincerity become more scarce than it has ever been?

    • @normsweet1710
      @normsweet1710 4 месяца назад

      Cindy also wrote Oh gentle shepherd and the night watch along with a song named “Oh beloved Enemy” for Billy Grahams short film “Mr. Texas” released 1951 , I’ve yet to find it to watch

  • @markegan2480
    @markegan2480 Год назад +26

    One of the most beautiful songs ever written

  • @yummyjackalmeat
    @yummyjackalmeat 6 лет назад +65

    One of the best songs ever written.

  • @intsccents
    @intsccents 6 месяцев назад +4

    Still touched her by the words that have touched us all.. thats what great writing can do....Thank you Cindy Walker...

  • @judystretton6705
    @judystretton6705 2 года назад +16

    My favorite. Thank God for Eddy Arnold for giving her the idea for this song. I get teary eyed each time I hear it. I love it no matter who sings it.

  • @raulduke6105
    @raulduke6105 3 года назад +12

    All time great song, and most of us have been there

  • @kajinsautumn9833
    @kajinsautumn9833 6 месяцев назад +3

    She truly had a gift from God. What an amazing woman. I love that line, "Let it cook"...

  • @susanstancliff2937
    @susanstancliff2937 9 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve never heard this before. I totally believe her. Who knew that so many people would understand and relate to this song. Such a beautiful story on how this song came to be. I think everyone related to this song, there’s always that someone, somewhere who slipped away without ever knowing the deep feelings someone had for them.
    I’m 76 and at 15 I felt those very words and still do this very day. It’s one of those songs that understands and feels what you’re feeling…..even though it doesn’t know you…..❤❤❤

  • @donaldwatson3176
    @donaldwatson3176 3 года назад +14

    I love this video. I watch it often. When Eddy Arnold had grown old, he sang "You Don't Know Me" on a TV show and the video made it to RUclips. I read some comments by younger folks to the effect that old men shouldn't sing a modern love song like that one. Little do they know that Eddy Arnold conceived the idea for this song written by Cindy Walker and had a hit recording of it way back in 1955.

  • @JamesSterling
    @JamesSterling 8 лет назад +52

    Notice how she says"I'm up in my studio and here comes this song", "and then it says". I have heard song writers say that they did not write the songs, that they wrote themselves and I think that this is exactly what she means. The song was there and it just revealed itself to her. It takes a special kind of genius to "reveal" these kind of songs. God bless Cindy Walker.
    And one other thing, look at the pictures of her when she was young. She was drop dead gorgeous! She could have been a movie star if she had wished to.

    • @doctorhugo
      @doctorhugo 6 лет назад +5

      James, funny thing that I should stumble upon your post here about my favoright Texas songwriter, bar none. Good Lord 'n a quarter, that gal had the gift of stubbornly stickin' with somethin 'and I always appreciated and respected that about her, as I've heard more than one other recollection of how she composed some of her songs. Many had her life experience linkages as direct influences. I'll ganble and say that Ms. Cindy was the most prolific of all Texas country-music writers, I mean she wrote a ton of them.
      I used to favor myself as some kid of amateurish songwriter and usually about Christmas/New Years time I'd get into a sentimental mood and set back and start to hummin' lookin' for a rhythm once I had got a chorus down and was satisfied with it . I'd be scratchin' little thoughts and phrasings down on my lined yellow pad as they came to me.
      Well one of my first experiences was long ago, back in about ''51, and I had got this bee a-buzzin' in the old bonnet as an opening line for a song, but I hadn't come up with a title and it was killin' me. The opening line (I kid you not) that I had composed was "Please take me in your arms and hold me, While I'm holding you so close to my heart....".
      And that was it until I heard Eddy Arnold, later that year, sing his new release of Cindy Walker's 1950 composition of her writing hit of "Take me in your arms and hold me." . I was home llstenin' to the old floor- model Stromberg-Carlson radio that we stiil used as a leftover from the then just ended WWII era and to say I was thunderstruck was an understatement. I recall jumping up and ranting that 'Somebody owes me royalties…' (or very similar) until my Mother came in and calmed me down and brought me back to reality. Reminds me to go to my old storage box area and dig out my old songwriting pad. Maybe 60+ years later I can actually finish a song and hump it to one of the few traditional country-music artists still going strong.
      And on that other little subject. You're absolutely correct. Ms. Cindy was in her heyday, VERY EASY ON THE EYES as we used to say back then.
      Later Jim>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    • @melodies2013
      @melodies2013 4 года назад +2

      James, you make me think of what my (late) mum always said: "Composers write down the music God lets them hear." I did not take that too seriously, until ... I read an article that quoted one my favorite composers, Sergiei Rachmaninow. He said (I go from memory): " I simply write down what I hear within myself. " These mums tend to be right on so many things, after all. BTW, happy 2020!

    • @JamesSterling
      @JamesSterling 4 года назад

      @@doctorhugo Something brought me back here today, having heard another version of this song which caused me to search it out on RUclips. I had forgotten I had watched this before and as I started to post a reply about the Muse that struck Cindy when writing this song I saw that I had already posted what I wanted to say 4 years ago! I just saw your reply. Well said sir. I applaud you for even attempting to write a song. As much as I appreciate the craft, I couldn't write a song if my life depended on it.

    • @doctorhugo
      @doctorhugo 4 года назад +2

      @@JamesSterling Funny thing...song-writing. As I retired (5 years ago @ age 77) and have more free time and health considerations grow, I've started to notice that the philosophical-self within me has gotten more observant. With Mile Marker #82 looming-up I sort of pause from time-to-time and take a look back over my shoulder and swing the mental searchlight about. I'm blessed with a fine long-term memory and so once focused-in, locking down on a point-of-interest is easy.. During any day, I'll see and/or hear something that INSTANTLY rings my bell and no -matter where I am I'll scrawl down the thought/phrase of reference/whatever.
      Later on I'll pick a quiet time such as when the wife (of now 60 years) is preoccupied with some boob-tube foolishness and I can shift into first-gear and start the roll out of my homebound Rest Area. That is the start of all the creative process. Never was really motivated to actually publish a song, BUT as the years accumulate at a seemingly faster rate I realize that the rest of my journey may well be shorter than I've figured on. One regret I have is that my lack of gut-instinct motivation had two works that would have fit an older and mature Ray Pride so well.
      Think that I'll get, my *ss in high gear before Gene Watson, my second-choice for those tunes drifts away!

    • @Code9
      @Code9 Год назад

      That's how it happens. I've had the experience a few times. It kinda feels like you're tuning in to a song that already exists. A bit like turning the dial on a radio until you hit the frequency that a station is broadcasting on. And you gotta get right on it, immediately... grab whatever is available at the moment to write with because it comes and then it goes. You gotta capture it before it's gone.

  • @Boddissatva
    @Boddissatva 2 месяца назад +1

    That is so beautiful how she tells this story.

  • @gonzaloleon-gelpi9776
    @gonzaloleon-gelpi9776 4 года назад +14

    I know exactly what she means. The words sometimes just come like that. I'm a writer, not a very successful one, but still a writer.

  • @irateiconoclast
    @irateiconoclast 8 лет назад +37

    WHAT an endearing, wonderful talent she was! Great songwriter of real country music--and, as an added bonus: she sure was pretty way back when! Classy, cool woman!

  • @cityzen2717
    @cityzen2717 5 лет назад +12

    Such a very likeable woman.

  • @CompleteHoneyBee
    @CompleteHoneyBee 10 месяцев назад +2

    That song makes me cry also. And listening to her gets me choked up.

  • @johnireland6301
    @johnireland6301 2 года назад +5

    Very touching. Pure emotion backed by talent

  • @barrycowan3540
    @barrycowan3540 16 дней назад

    What a lovely recounting of what went into the creation of this great, great song. I know what it's like to hit a wall during the creative process, and then you revisit it a bit later and find something that works some time after you started. I was introduced to the song by Ray Charles when I was twelve or so, and it remains among my favorite songs throughout all these years. This song is just simply very beautiful.

  • @jamesmcinnis208
    @jamesmcinnis208 3 года назад +3

    The bridge is one of the most beautiful in country music.

  • @josiedukes1
    @josiedukes1 5 лет назад +14

    I'm so captivated by her. Immense talent!

  • @harvey1954
    @harvey1954 Месяц назад

    Always enjoy how classic songwriters came up with their gems.

  • @patriciacathcart6710
    @patriciacathcart6710 5 лет назад +10

    I got to know her work through Roy Orbison's music. Cindy wrote In Dreams and this was on the B side. It has been recorded by a vast number of artists, my favourite being Ray Charles, although the Elvis version is lovely, too. It had a renaissance when it was on the soundtrack for Ground Hog Day. She is greatly underrated and her songs will endure for ever.

  • @leepiper1022
    @leepiper1022 8 лет назад +16

    A truly great song!

  • @donnafrost12strings
    @donnafrost12strings 8 лет назад +12

    one of the all time greats. so blessed to have known her and her precious mom.

    • @BigDtootall
      @BigDtootall 8 лет назад +1

      Donna Frost Would you be willing to share some stories about her with me? I would love to hear them.

    • @RandyB521
      @RandyB521 6 месяцев назад

      Me too!

  • @jimkendall934
    @jimkendall934 2 года назад +5

    Great story, great song.

  • @danielgeary5215
    @danielgeary5215 4 дня назад

    it is a fabulous tune. a classic.

  • @ginamcgee7970
    @ginamcgee7970 2 года назад +4

    One of his best Cindy! Thanks for for helping write it!!!!!

  • @libertygiveme1987
    @libertygiveme1987 4 года назад +9

    You could tell Ms. Walker was QUITE FOND of Eddy Arnold. She was such a GIFTED 'Writer'!!!! Rest In Eternal Peace Ms. Walker!

  • @Holly1960-
    @Holly1960- 7 лет назад +9

    God Given Talent !!! Wow, what a Sweet Hearted Lady ! 😢 RIP
    She is singing in heaven now with the angels ...Writing praise songs to the Father around the throne of the Living God 🎶🎵🎶 .

  • @Dorsey616
    @Dorsey616 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for posting. This song meant so much to me "way back when". It's good to hear the background story from the writer.

  • @TheSilvergold45
    @TheSilvergold45 5 лет назад +3

    Cindy and Eddie wrote one of the greatest songs ever !!!!
    ONE OF THE GREATEST SONGS EVER WRITTEN..
    CINDY WALKER CAME UP WITH SOMETHING SO SENSATIONAL !!!
    GOD BLESS HER !!!

  • @garybryson1900
    @garybryson1900 4 года назад +3

    My favorite song writer.

  • @drakbar5957
    @drakbar5957 2 года назад +3

    Timeless song. Thanks, Cindy & Eddie!

  • @danrichman1
    @danrichman1 5 лет назад +4

    What a wonderful story. Thank you, GrammyFoundation.

  • @joenewbie4793
    @joenewbie4793 4 года назад +2

    This will be the song I play at my Daughter's Wedding for our Daughter/Father dance.

  • @dstorm7752
    @dstorm7752 8 месяцев назад

    Writing this and also "In Dreams," that is a fabulous career right there

  • @pamelanatalieyanson42270
    @pamelanatalieyanson42270 3 года назад +2

    Wow! She's amazing!

  • @7550375503
    @7550375503 7 лет назад +4

    My precious baby darling Cindy. You are my songwriting Angel.

  • @GuyNoirxyz
    @GuyNoirxyz 4 года назад +2

    A legend. Some of her most successful compositions and their most prominent versions (among hundreds of covers) include Bubbles in My Beer by Bob Wills; Distant Drums by Jim Reeves; Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) by Roy Orbison; I Don’t Care by Webb Pierce and Ricky Skaggs; In the Misty Moonlight by Jim Reeves; and You Don’t Know Me by Ray Charles and Mickey Gilley.

  • @SuperC888
    @SuperC888 4 года назад +4

    James Taylor just said he wished he had written it! A heartbreak song 💔

  • @danilocayton3315
    @danilocayton3315 8 месяцев назад

    Agree 100% the song is one of the best composition ever written

  • @joep8787
    @joep8787 2 года назад +3

    Some of the song may have come from divine inspiration, but the bridge came from Oscar Hammerstein's lyrics in "If I Loved You". Compare "Afraid and shy, I let my chance go by, the chance you might have loved me too" with "Longing to tell you, but afraid and shy, I'd let my golden chances pass me by".

    • @TexRenner
      @TexRenner 2 года назад +1

      It may have been stated before it was written, but at least since Ecclesiastes 1: 9 it has been known that there is nothing new under the sun.

  • @ianbynoe6515
    @ianbynoe6515 2 года назад

    Wow! Straight from heaven. that song is so spiritual.

  • @anton_dabbs
    @anton_dabbs Год назад

    A beautiful women. What a talent.

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer 4 года назад +2

    Eddy Arnold was a class act. Mixed sound for him several times. One of the few musicians that don't carry their own audio monitor engineer that actually tips.

    • @mlkjklgtc
      @mlkjklgtc 3 года назад

      Oh...thank you! Please share more stories...if you worked with Mr. Arnold, there must be some treasures in that memory trove..

  • @PHJimY
    @PHJimY 8 лет назад +1

    I was just listening to Wil Maring and Robert Bowling doing this song and wondering who wrote it, then this popped up on my Facebook page. Beautiful song. The first version I ever heard was by Ray Charles, but I've never heard a version I didn't like. If you never wrote another song Cindy, you've earned your place in the songwriters' Hall Of Fame with this one. Thanks Duck Baker for posting this on Facebook.

  • @stormbringercoming8105
    @stormbringercoming8105 7 лет назад +1

    Willie's album of Cindy Walker's songs is a beautiful tribute where voice and lyrics make a wonderful marriage.

    • @ardwych4881
      @ardwych4881 4 года назад

      Ref?

    • @GuyNoirxyz
      @GuyNoirxyz 4 года назад +1

      @@ardwych4881 The album is You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker. www.amazon.com/You-Dont-Know-Me-Walker/dp/B000E1NX4K

  • @guitarplayingman
    @guitarplayingman 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant!!

  • @steveclark8304
    @steveclark8304 Год назад +1

    Cindy recorded this song also. I heard her version on YT one day and was amazed at her vocals. Also, if you look at the writing credits for the song, it lists many others, including Ray Charles, Burt Bacharach, David Byrne, and others. So, I'm confused on where the others factored in on this. I'm guessing the music attachment to the lyrics?

  • @seventiesmemories5116
    @seventiesmemories5116 4 года назад +2

    It's like the angels came down and put the song in her head. How wonderful she did this interview. . . she's gone now. But at least we know the story of the song.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Walker

  • @RWayne-nu2fi
    @RWayne-nu2fi 2 года назад

    Genius, nothing less.

  • @ntandom2824
    @ntandom2824 Месяц назад +1

    "Let it cook"

  • @no288
    @no288 8 лет назад +4

    WOOW..........Great story....I know many sings that wonderful song, but my favorite version is the one with Elvis Presley

  • @craigberg1942
    @craigberg1942 3 года назад

    Gold!

  • @YoBro-np7xt
    @YoBro-np7xt Год назад

    Great story

  • @thurstonhowell2262
    @thurstonhowell2262 4 года назад

    This song was referenced by Senator Marsha Blackburn at the confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett. So I listened to the song by Eddy Arnold and really enjoyed it. Now I find this video and it adds more depth and humanity.

  • @IvoMiller
    @IvoMiller 3 года назад +1

    I missed meeting Eddie Arnold in Chattanooga when I was playing at the Fifth Quarter. Shoots

  • @ЭлинаСафронкина
    @ЭлинаСафронкина Год назад +1

    ЭТО ТАК ТАК ТАК И ЕЩЕ РАЗ ТАААК!!!!! ПОТРЯСАЮЩАЯ ПЕСНЯ!!!СПАСИБО ТЕБЕ СОЛНЦЕ ТЫ НАШЕ!!!БЕЗ ТАКИХ КАК ТЫ ЖИЗНЬ СКУЧНА И ОТВРАТИТЕЛЬНА валида лида

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks 7 лет назад +2

    Charlie Rich did a superb version of this song on his last album- Pictures and Paintings.

  • @Appleholic1
    @Appleholic1 5 лет назад +3

    This lady wrote this beautiful song? You're kidding me.

    • @patriciacathcart6710
      @patriciacathcart6710 5 лет назад +3

      Read the list of songs she wrote, it is an incredible list. I got to know her work through In Dreams, which was recorded by Roy Orbison. You Don't Know Me was on the B side. She is hugely underrated.

  • @Hexspa
    @Hexspa 3 года назад +1

    Loved Ray’s version

  • @tarquin4592
    @tarquin4592 4 года назад

    Marty Robbins first song that he recorded that wasn’t his was Cindy song called “Lorelei.’ Sad that he never recorded any more of her classics as she wrote some great songs like ‘Not That I Care’, ‘Jim I Wore A Tie Today’, ‘Gringo’s Guitar’ and ‘Distant Drums.’ Sorry that these old brain cells can’t recall all the others and I don’t like to rely on Google all the time!

  • @phoenixrising9170
    @phoenixrising9170 Год назад

    Nona Evans wrote this song in 1956, Cindy was just one of many who sang it.

    • @paulh-1950
      @paulh-1950 4 месяца назад

      Er, no - Cindy and Eddy Arnold did.

  • @sugrue8526
    @sugrue8526 Год назад

    Wow

  • @tcb1017
    @tcb1017 8 месяцев назад +1

    Elvis did sing that song the best as he did with all his songs ❤😊

  • @SKennedy-v8q
    @SKennedy-v8q 4 месяца назад

    Skeeter Davis claimed she wrote " you don't know me " with Eddy Arnold. Guess Eddy had a lot of collaborators.

  • @jonesy4588
    @jonesy4588 4 месяца назад +1

    Jerry Vale did the best job on this

  • @mariarohmer2374
    @mariarohmer2374 5 дней назад

    The word genius is truly overused - but this? Come on.

  • @mariacamarena2645
    @mariacamarena2645 Год назад

    Elvis sang it the best!!

  • @garatobra2504
    @garatobra2504 Месяц назад

    What can I say there are lots of clueless men in this world.

  • @dickmcshan9778
    @dickmcshan9778 7 лет назад +5

    I can't love this woman's voice and talent....
    Thank you, Ms. Cindy Walker.