This takes me way back. My mom would sing this to me at night or when sad. Just the chorus. You're going to be fine my friend. Thank you for the pleasant memories ; )
When I was a little kid in the 1960s, Texas Jim Robertson & his studio band cut a record in our living room, which was big & empty & unfinished & had good acoustics. My mom dropped a glass ashtray & hollered "Oh shit!" in the middle of one track. "Uncle Jim" & "Aunt Marianne" were friends of my parents when they lived in Newton NJ.
This takes me way back. My mom would sing this to me at night or when sad. Just the chorus. You're going to be fine my friend. Thank you for the pleasant memories ; )
Beautiful chorus. Thank you. Brent. A winner
Still remember back in the fifties,when we got our first Telly,seeing Jimmy Davis sing this in black and white,somewhere inThe sticks!
When I was a little kid in the 1960s, Texas Jim Robertson & his studio band cut a record in our living room, which was big & empty & unfinished & had good acoustics. My mom dropped a glass ashtray & hollered "Oh shit!" in the middle of one track. "Uncle Jim" & "Aunt Marianne" were friends of my parents when they lived in Newton NJ.