MY DAD WAS A SHOE MAKER AND HE USE TO SHINE AND POP THE RAG 🎉WOW I MISS HIM .THIS SONG BOUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES. I HAVE FAMILY TODAY THATS SHOEMAKER OF ALL TYPES OF SHOES AND REPAIR SHOES TOO. GREAT SONG.❤😊
Bundle of live talent going on here. Grady Martin so young. What a great post. Looks like it was filmed off the TV screen? Round CRT's back then..... !! The sound is good for 1955. I was 12....... Wow! Play it again boys!
I heard this in my car listening to the 50's channel. Thought for sure it was Pat Boone. Looked down, and saw it was Red Foley..... Pat Boone's father in law. I wonder how much of an influence he was.
Uncle Bud had told me he was with Red Foley back in the day... Sure enough Bud Isaacs on the pedal steel to the right of Red. They were beyond cool and didn't even know it...RIP guys
I have to watch it twice to see all that’s going on with his fingers+two more to catch what his mouth is doing he himself is a orchestra dear&still my belived
MY DAD WAS A SHOE MAKER AND HE USE TO SHINE AND POP THE RAG 🎉WOW I MISS HIM .THIS SONG BOUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES.
I HAVE FAMILY TODAY THATS SHOEMAKER OF ALL TYPES OF SHOES AND REPAIR SHOES TOO. GREAT SONG.❤😊
Red is so entertaining. The great Grady Martin on lead guitar - my all time favorite.
Grady Martin....met him when he was playing with Willie...a great guitar player...!
That man played the best thigh I’ve ever heard!
Thanks for sharing this good old song.
Amazing Song, Thankyou 🎸🎶🎸
legend. one of his best
Oh Nice I came across this video and 10 years haven’t passed yet
Aww, golden age of rock, that's so cool!
RIP Red Foley (June 17, 1910 - September 19, 1968), aged 58
You will be remembered as a legend
What a robbery!
Excellent job red foley. May God bless your soul and rest in peace 🙏
Love this. Pat Boone's FIL
Bundle of live talent going on here. Grady Martin so young. What a great post. Looks like it was filmed off the TV screen? Round CRT's back then..... !! The sound is good for 1955. I was 12....... Wow! Play it again boys!
I was 12 also at that time ,love to hear the old tunes
I heard this in my car listening to the 50's channel. Thought for sure it was Pat Boone. Looked down, and saw it was Red Foley..... Pat Boone's father in law. I wonder how much of an influence he was.
He has such a lovely voice!
Red Foley is my great uncle he was my Dad's Brother
wow!
Uncle Bud had told me he was with Red Foley back in the day... Sure enough Bud Isaacs on the pedal steel to the right of Red. They were beyond cool and didn't even know it...RIP guys
🤔... AWESOME!! 🇺🇸😎🚬
Wonderful. Wonderful!
My dad made me learn this song before he tought me another one 😂
Oh now I see who is doing the shoeshine sound!
No,You Are The Great Big Bundle Of Joy/Overjoyed❤️
Mega!!!!!👞🙌
Nice one!! :)
I have to watch it twice to see all that’s going on with his fingers+two more to catch what his mouth is doing he himself is a orchestra dear&still my belived
Hi
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ROCKABILLY ALL THE WAY
That twin guitar is awesome! I wonder what's making the sound of the shoeshine boy?
Go to the beginning for the answer
got it thanks! @@DDandrums
Dang I didn’t know they had recording devices in 1055
LOL
Gramaphones!
Or did you mean Grandmaphones?
JC 1026, you’d have been 29 years old in 1055,right?
Put a tail on that 0...make it a 9.😜
Wawoo
Вот они первые рок 🎸 рольщики супер
Exactly!
Is that jimmy page on lead guitar?
No that’s Grady martin
Cool.
does anyone know who all the members of the band are thanks
Who was that hambonin'?
More than likely Farris Coursey it was him on the record so it is more than likely him here!
@@duke4172 Farris Coursey is behind the drum kit. The other guy is somebody else.
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Pat Boon married his daughter
WE CALLED THIS HAMBONEING
first!
Johnny cash had a version of this
Excellent job red foley. May God bless your soul and rest in peace 🙏