Late 1950’s and Early 1960’s and that nice polished Nashville sound. But it’s hard to imagine Waylon in that way, with slick back hair and a nice suit.
Great to see these 60's opry shows, we didn't see any of these over here in UK . I takes time and effort to digitise them to upload, I'm sure we all appreciate it. Do you have any shows from 65, 66 with Red Sovine ( Giddy up Go) , Willis Brothers ( Back up and Push, and Gonna buy Me a Juke Box ) Pee Wee king (When the Lights Go Dim Downtown) Johnny Bond (Ten little bottles) , Glenn Barber( Stronger than Dirt) , Adrian Roland (Exactly like him) , Jimmy Skinner ( This old Road) ? These songs come from two LPs I have on Starday of the 39th and 40th anniversary celebrations of the Grand Ole Opry 1965 and 1966. I love the fantastic Pedal steel guitar licks from Pete Drake on these two albums I always wondered if they were ever televised ?
Skeeter Davis and Boudleaux Bryant wrote the lyrics which Skeeter sang in her 1960 recording and in this '67 clip. Conway Twitty wrote his own lyrics for his 1972 version.
I really love this video...especially for the great music of Waylon and Jim & Jesse......1967 was long ago, but the music is timeless.....
Late 1950’s and Early 1960’s and that nice polished Nashville sound. But it’s hard to imagine Waylon in that way, with slick back hair and a nice suit.
Waylon just on his way up. Great person!
The sweet sound of country music, is almost as sweet as my mama's sweet tea
My left ear enjoyed this.
back when Nashville had heart and meant something
Excellent song by Stu Phillips...."Juanita Jones", one of my favourites...
Great song. Marty Robbins should have recorded it.
From Alberta... first time hearing Stu... proud to be here
Best show ever,but not anymore.gone to the dogs in in late sixtys
R. I. P.
WAYLON 🎸🇨🇱 JENNINGS
Ralph Mooney
Waylon & the Lyell Brothers......So glad you put this up...
we here , uk , / me northern Ireland , cause I was not born till 1968,! but love country , old from back then !!
I born , 1968,, northern Ireland UK,, from a kid 70s, back then ,, we over here never had this , in the UK !!
When the Grand Ole Opry was Country.
I heard of this show in Musical History, today. :-)
Great to see these 60's opry shows, we didn't see any of these over here in UK . I takes time and effort to digitise them to upload, I'm sure we all appreciate it. Do you have any shows from 65, 66 with Red Sovine ( Giddy up Go) , Willis Brothers ( Back up and Push, and Gonna buy Me a Juke Box ) Pee Wee king (When the Lights Go Dim Downtown) Johnny Bond (Ten little bottles) , Glenn Barber( Stronger than Dirt) , Adrian Roland (Exactly like him) , Jimmy Skinner ( This old Road) ?
These songs come from two LPs I have on Starday of the 39th and 40th anniversary celebrations of the Grand Ole Opry 1965 and 1966. I love the fantastic Pedal steel guitar licks from Pete Drake on these two albums I always wondered if they were ever televised ?
Back when country was country. Waylon was with Buddy Holly as one of the Crickets
looks very nice
Pre-outlaw Waylon...that's the one for me!
Jerry Byrd on rhythm guitar?
That's him. He's sitting at his steel when playing rhythm.
Its all about yodeling Wal-Mart boi now my dudes
Endless Infamita 😂
Waylon jennings looked elegant
we in the uk , northern Ireland did not have , seen tv back then !!
WATCH LATER
Can i know what name in first stage singer?
Bobby Harden
wesley lyell tittel song?
Never knew Last Date has lyrics
Brooks Pearce they were added for Conway Twitty
William Kelley Conway wrote them himself. Emmylou Harris later covered Conway's version.
Skeeter Davis and Boudleaux Bryant wrote the lyrics which Skeeter sang in her 1960 recording and in this '67 clip. Conway Twitty wrote his own lyrics for his 1972 version.
did not have in the UK,, or even northern Ireland back then !
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