Jimmy Webb on Writing His Most Famous Song

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2023
  • In this clip, Jimmy Webb talks about writing "Wichita Lineman" as well as the influence of The Beatles and Burt Bacharach on his music.
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  • @rickbeato2
    @rickbeato2  7 месяцев назад +25

    Full Interview Here: ruclips.net/video/j8pRKAgMaP4/видео.htmlsi=efTUAk24bqJ4avJd

  • @dhornjr1
    @dhornjr1 17 дней назад +53

    Arguably the greatest line ever in a song.
    "And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time."

    • @Odo55
      @Odo55 13 дней назад +2

      Sounds damn selfish❗

    • @tracyisbest
      @tracyisbest 8 дней назад +1

      Yeh! Yeah, DAMN arguable. Espec. if you think the greatest line in a song came in a hillbilly song called Wichita Lineman. But to each their own, I suppose.

    • @HowardKirkpatrick
      @HowardKirkpatrick День назад +1

      Very arguable as Webb has said he would have cut it if he had more time because it doesn’t make sense

  • @MrDuds1984
    @MrDuds1984 2 месяца назад +201

    It’s one of the greatest songs ever written

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 27 дней назад +3

      The most-played song in the history of pop radio. With “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”, “Yesterday”, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “Never My Love”.

    • @annettekjoy
      @annettekjoy 26 дней назад +2

      Yes it is a beautiful song.

    • @danielconnolly8565
      @danielconnolly8565 26 дней назад +1

      It sure is

    • @RobertBroatch-dc5qw
      @RobertBroatch-dc5qw 25 дней назад

      Dylan thought so

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 25 дней назад

      @@RobertBroatch-dc5qw Did he?

  • @kidmarine7329
    @kidmarine7329 24 дня назад +67

    One of the greatest songs ever written. Thank you Jimmy and Glen.

  • @edge1289
    @edge1289 21 день назад +29

    As a Power Lineman for more decades than I care to count, I and my fellow linemen thought this song was pure cornball. All these years later I come to realize what a beautiful piece of music this is. “Lineman” is one of the greatest songs ever written. And that lyric “And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time” is simply gorgeous. Thank you Jimmy and Glen!

  • @nanacathunt
    @nanacathunt 20 дней назад +41

    I am 58.. but every single time I hear WL I am 6, sitting in the backseat of my Dads 70's model yellow Ford Fairlane. We are going down some road in Asheville NC in the early 70's and I see out my rear right passenger seat tall apartment bldgs and business bldgs as the sun is setting behind them. Safe in the car with Daddy driving while this beautiful song etched itself into my memory and life.

    • @robross180
      @robross180 10 дней назад

      I'm 65, and your comment made me cry. I remember a similar experience with my Dad; driving at night with the radio playing Roy Orbison.

    • @donovanjones4175
      @donovanjones4175 10 дней назад

      Up here in Canada, going across the land in my dad’s 18 wheeler, the Glen Campbell on 8 track. Etched in my memory from age 7.

    • @junecahill5715
      @junecahill5715 9 дней назад

      And I am 10, living in KS - either getting ready for school or at night, with my Dad driving us home to Harper (pop 1200) from a day in the 'big city' of Wichita (we're in a metallic blue '66 LTD). I'm glad to see I'm not the only 'sap' with tears when I hear this. So very blessed to be born in America in the late 50s.

    • @griffin2263
      @griffin2263 5 дней назад

      my husband had a 68 ford fairlane he kept that car till 1996

    • @eg4449
      @eg4449 2 дня назад

      Yes, all those amazing drives in the car with Dad. Wichita Lineman, & so many more that mark a true memory. It was always riding in the car.

  • @peterrosenberg3820
    @peterrosenberg3820 29 дней назад +47

    Hearing Jimmy play a few bars on the piano brought tears to my eyes.

  • @tomlynntigard
    @tomlynntigard 5 месяцев назад +80

    When you visualize those power wires on the main road, "and I want you for all time" ...those modern power lines slowly fade into telegraph lines. I don't know if Mr. Webb knew what he was adding there at the time, but it sounded like Morse code and made the song an experience; and the beauty of it still brings tears today.

  • @JohnGatesIII
    @JohnGatesIII 7 месяцев назад +252

    I don't know if this Level of Musician/Songwriter (Along with Burt Bacharach) will ever come around again. I love the fact that he was not only an accomplished musician/songwriter, but that he knew and respected his PEERS so heavily. My dad played with Burt Bacharach for a couple of years. Out of all the music he played in his career, the only piece of music he had Framed was Promises, Promises by Burt. It literally goes from 2/4 to 3/4 to 4/4 to 5/8 to 6//4 to 3/8 to 4/8 and over and back and around again. Each measure has it's own time signature (vs. Bar). Jimmy and Burt were not only musical geniuses of their time, but for ALL time.

    • @brucekuehn4031
      @brucekuehn4031 7 месяцев назад +22

      Sinatra said - “Bacharach writes in hat sizes.”

    • @arlingtonhynes
      @arlingtonhynes 7 месяцев назад +8

      It won’t be back on any realistic time scale. Maybe in a couple thousand years we’ll get another golden age.

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 7 месяцев назад +9

      I have to say first, growing up in the 1960s, I strongly disliked almost anything Burt Bacharach had a hand in. But, and a huge "But", one artist who could perform his work that I liked was Dionne Warwick. If she performed something of his, chances are, I still like it today! So, when you mentioned, "Promises, Promises", instantly the song began playing in my head. Strange how that works...📻 🎼🎵🎶

    • @danielcombs3207
      @danielcombs3207 4 месяца назад +14

      It’s so glad that I had the privilege of growing up during such a great period of time when so much incredible music was made. My children love their music but I gave them the opportunity to hear music that I grew up loving. And they enjoy it too. My taste is broader because I also love older country, bluegrass, blues, reggae and jazz . I don’t enjoy current pop and I don’t enjoy rap. But that’s alright because it’s for a younger generation.

    • @captainkoo
      @captainkoo Месяц назад +2

      Thank you, John , for that tribute to these master songwriters ! They were both inventive and could write melodic lines . Their arranging talents were off the charts .

  • @markmm1066
    @markmm1066 7 месяцев назад +98

    One of the most beautiful songs ever composed. Amazing talent.

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 20 дней назад

      This one, Memories from the '68 Comeback Special and Streisand's Evergreen all make me tear up.

  • @Grant_Ferstat
    @Grant_Ferstat Месяц назад +44

    Even this makes me weep. What a song. What a songwriter.

    • @briggsquantum
      @briggsquantum 19 дней назад +3

      Yes, me too. Pure evocative music.

  • @broncodeviltexas
    @broncodeviltexas 29 дней назад +41

    I love stories about how great songs come to be.

  • @akdm82
    @akdm82 25 дней назад +15

    Jimmy Webb is a genius and a treasure. Wichita Lineman is one of the greatest songs of all time in my book.

  • @ellavaderknows
    @ellavaderknows 2 месяца назад +34

    If it's not the best song ever written, it's certainly in the conversation.

  • @fiddlefolk
    @fiddlefolk Месяц назад +56

    I lived on a dirt road in the country in the Texas Panhandle. When I was a kid, I walked that road a lot and I remember how the power lines would make a noise almost singing. This great song makes me think of home and those high line wires. Thank you Jimmy Webb!

    • @harperwelch5147
      @harperwelch5147 22 дня назад +4

      What a sweet thing to share. Thx.

    • @kathleenphillips6445
      @kathleenphillips6445 13 дней назад +1

      those times are gone but what a poignant memory. I love this song.

  • @vinskeeter
    @vinskeeter 2 месяца назад +60

    I've always loved this beautiful song.

  • @johnpick8336
    @johnpick8336 Месяц назад +30

    Rick congratulations YOU ARE the modern music historian.
    Thank you for these priceless historical musician interviews.

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 7 месяцев назад +48

    GOAT. One of the absolute greatest. Even if you’re not into his genre or into Glen (who was tragically under-appreciated as a real musician) he has still contributed something amazing to the American experience.

    • @kelrogers8480
      @kelrogers8480 3 месяца назад +3

      Glen was not underrated.

    • @macdaddybill
      @macdaddybill 2 месяца назад

      I feel your right, I am 61 and his music was ok as a kid but I was into other rock music at the time. And when I began working in Country radio in 84 I started to learn more about these artists and songs and came to love them all. Then when I watched the Wrecking Crew Documentary a number of years ago I realized how great all these people were.

    • @user-sj9vk9cc8m
      @user-sj9vk9cc8m 11 дней назад

      Agreed about both Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell. And GC even played the Bagpipes. They’re both so talented. 🎶

  • @timothyryan6018
    @timothyryan6018 27 дней назад +17

    I remember crying like little girl when I first heard Witchita Lineman age 10. Truly great song

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 17 дней назад

      We must be about the same age ha. Yes I remember this on the AM radio in a Ford Country Squire ha.

  • @Juliaflo
    @Juliaflo 25 дней назад +20

    Glen Campbell's Jimmy Webb trifecta: By The Time I Get To Phoenix, Galveston, Wichita Lineman.

    • @rooftopcat1785
      @rooftopcat1785 5 дней назад +1

      A nice three surly, where's the playground suzy can be an extra.

  • @yapyap66
    @yapyap66 4 месяца назад +25

    I needn't repeat the fact that this is one of the most beautiful songs ever,
    It's crazy how I always see the Telstar satellite go overhead when I hear that beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep part of the song even though I have never seen that old satellite,
    Jimmy is also a painter who uses our mind as his canvas

  • @50freeport
    @50freeport 7 месяцев назад +51

    Thank you, Rick. Jimmy is one of my absolute favorite composers. This interview should be placed in a time capsule.

  • @whychromosomesmusic5766
    @whychromosomesmusic5766 7 месяцев назад +47

    Jimmy Webb, Burt Bacharach, Paul Simon and Holland-Dozier-Holland were pretty much the soundtrack of my childhood in suburban Chicago in the 1960s.

    • @micheleparker3780
      @micheleparker3780 7 месяцев назад +1

      ME TOO!!! Chicago in the 1960's!!!!❤

    • @whychromosomesmusic5766
      @whychromosomesmusic5766 7 месяцев назад

      @@micheleparker3780 In our case actually DuPage County ;-) I remember in Wood Dale there was a house on the street behind our house and a garage band played in the garage. I've always wondered if they ever "made it" and who they might have been. I was only 7 or 8 when we lived there so too young to truly understand "rock" music at that time. A little trivia about our area. I've met comedian Asif Ali and he is also from Bensenville. Talk about a small world! ;-)

    • @jamescurran9002
      @jamescurran9002 Месяц назад +1

      Don't forget Laura Nyro

    • @whychromosomesmusic5766
      @whychromosomesmusic5766 Месяц назад +1

      @@jamescurran9002 Yeah good point. I also remember Melanie when we lived in Woodstock, Illinois and I honestly think I had a crush on her and I was only about ten years old! lol I also wondered why somebody made a movie about our town because they had those movie posters for "Woodstock" up. ;-)

    • @ruthgallagher1168
      @ruthgallagher1168 25 дней назад +1

      And, for me, Carol King

  • @Larry-go8bg
    @Larry-go8bg 29 дней назад +10

    Bob Dylan described Wichita Lineman as one of the greatest songs ever written l think that sais it all about who Jimmy Webb was and the caliber of song writer he is definitely one of the best.

  • @jpsned
    @jpsned 7 месяцев назад +24

    Jimmy also wrote "Up--Up and Away" for the 5th Dimension. More great chords and progressions simply oozing from that one!

  • @jodyvanliew2514
    @jodyvanliew2514 7 месяцев назад +22

    Jimmy Webb wrote some monster songs for all time . One of my favorite songwriters .

  • @bengorman1048
    @bengorman1048 24 дня назад +7

    I can say, with no hesitation or any doubt that if I were to only be allowed to listen to one song for the rest of my life, even in loop, Wichita Lineman is THE song. I could never tire of it. Ever. It simply tells a story that I can imagine and it simply touches the soul. Deeply. Just a brilliant, beautiful song. Thank goodness for Jimmy Webb and for the brilliance of the late Glen Campbell.

  • @TSGEnt
    @TSGEnt 7 месяцев назад +21

    1:03 OMG! That is beautiful. Thank you Jimmy for making that record!

  • @jerryrichmond4707
    @jerryrichmond4707 28 дней назад +13

    Besides being well written, the lush musical arrangement and musicianship, capped by the simulation of the "whine" sound of the wires and then, Glenn's awesome vocal, makes for one of the greatest songs in recording history. The Wrecking Crew at their finest!

  • @crewmax4240
    @crewmax4240 Месяц назад +12

    Can't think of two guys who could analyze of the songs of our lives any better than these two.

  • @smurf902
    @smurf902 7 месяцев назад +10

    I never realized he wrote this. MacArthur Park bridge is one of the most gorgeous pieces of a song ever.

    • @garymaidman625
      @garymaidman625 7 месяцев назад +2

      He also wrote The Highwayman.

  • @doniellestenson3502
    @doniellestenson3502 2 месяца назад +10

    Could listen to Webb play forever
    Brilliant composer & pianist

  • @BradCarlMusic
    @BradCarlMusic Месяц назад +12

    One of the greatest songs ever written. No one writes like this anymore.

  • @paulsavio6846
    @paulsavio6846 6 месяцев назад +22

    Rick you are sooo fortunate to be there live. Thank you for sharing it with all of us!

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 17 дней назад +4

    Now I know why Jimmy Webb is on the credits for “organ” - so much more to the story!
    Love him on the piano - so beautiful! ✨
    Plus Burt and Walk on By sung by peerless Dionne Warwick in January 1964.
    How much timeless goodness in these songs!

  • @maxcordell1
    @maxcordell1 Месяц назад +7

    I could listen to the conversation and the playing all night

  • @lennylehnertz
    @lennylehnertz 7 месяцев назад +15

    Absolutely killer chords and melody. Beautiful.

  • @vincentcupo9004
    @vincentcupo9004 26 дней назад +6

    My favorite song ! The drummer switches from brushes to sticks for that great ending! Those French Horns behind the guitar solo!

  • @williamwingert2340
    @williamwingert2340 Месяц назад +9

    Such a beautiful song. It manages to tug at your heart all the way through. I love one of the things I read about it. I think it may have been in Jimmy's book that he mentions, but anyway, someone describes it like this. It never goes home, always wandering. It starts on F but never goes back. And something else joins my thoughts about this from a book by Schopenhauer (I think?) that says that once the tonic has been firmly established it exerts an irresistible force of attraction on all the other notes so that they want to, need to resolve eventually into it. I think that may explain why this song is so haunting and relevant.

  • @vanislefan
    @vanislefan 3 месяца назад +10

    What luscious , penetrating chords these great song writers creat(ed) to make their works so memorable and in touch with the soul. 50 years later they resonateas they did the first time I listened to them.

  • @charickter
    @charickter 7 месяцев назад +25

    Wow. Absolutely amazing.
    Thank you, Rick, for bringing us closer to these geniuses and the art they created.

  • @karenobrien82756
    @karenobrien82756 7 месяцев назад +9

    One of my all time favorite songs….just gorgeous

  • @rickstclair2217
    @rickstclair2217 15 дней назад +2

    all songwriters, lyricysts, are in another world, am so envious

  • @bobboberson2024
    @bobboberson2024 3 месяца назад +10

    Excellent, Rick. This was an awesome interview. Lineman is a beautiful song. Lots of good info here.

  • @daverogers3566
    @daverogers3566 15 дней назад +2

    Always in my top 5 songs. Loved hearing these two guys reeling off the names of those beautiful chords. And their appreciation of George Martin and Bacharach.

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 2 месяца назад +6

    I’m getting it now, there’s nothing like a piano to paint musical pictures and colours in your mind and there’s no better man to do it than Jimmy Webb. 4:02

  • @quietstorm9866
    @quietstorm9866 22 дня назад +2

    I was 15 when this came out. Still the best song that always feels good. A massive time stamp of my teen years. How we were so lucky to grow up in the 60s and 70s. Best ballads ever. All genre's.

  • @peachyllama722
    @peachyllama722 15 дней назад +1

    This is one of those songs i don't mind being stuck in my head for days

  • @modalities
    @modalities 4 месяца назад +5

    Rick, your interviews catalog historical musicians, singers, songwriters, and more. Wichita Lineman gives me an emotional response, even after 100+ times of listening. Jimmy provides such a great background.

  • @randythompson1436
    @randythompson1436 7 месяцев назад +6

    I really love these short segments… they help me to catch up on episodes I somehow missed. I went back and watched the Full interview with Jimmy Webb after the short... Really, Really Good Stuff!

  • @thepatshowonwp
    @thepatshowonwp 15 дней назад +1

    This song is one of if not THE most perfect songs ever written. Sonically, lyrically, melodically it hits on every level. I listen to it when I'm in a certain mood and I find something different every time I hear it. The atmosphere, the mood of the song just envelopes the listener and takes you to that stretch of highway, hot, stark and lonely and we eavesdrop on the thoughts of the lineman as he goes about his job checking the lines. Just a beautiful song all the way around.♥️💯

  • @TheMOV13
    @TheMOV13 11 дней назад +2

    I'd never heard of things song until somebody requested it at a funeral I was conducting - I loved it immediately on first hearing.

  • @user-zm2yj2us2d
    @user-zm2yj2us2d 18 дней назад +2

    The most beautiful song of all time.

  • @darrenjray
    @darrenjray 15 дней назад +1

    Quite possibly the greatest record of all time. Thank you, Jimmy, Glen and Al De Lory.

  • @juanchiappe5190
    @juanchiappe5190 4 месяца назад +7

    Thank you for sharing such an interesting interview with such a gentleman and musical genius.

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 4 месяца назад +8

    Interesting. I always thought that ostinato line was meant to mimic a telegraph signal -- which would make sense. Can't believe Jimmy didn't hear it that way.

    • @wimsele
      @wimsele 3 месяца назад +2

      ❤ I think many fans of this song thought the same thing.

  • @extremadrummer
    @extremadrummer 8 дней назад

    I'd never heard such an amazing song before watching the Rick's video talking about the greatest country song. Thank you!

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets Месяц назад +13

    That’s absolutely amazing that the song is in F but there never is a F (root) chord in the song!!! That may be something unique in music.

    • @crewmax4240
      @crewmax4240 Месяц назад +4

      There are no shepards in shepard's pie, too!

    • @bojangles713
      @bojangles713 24 дня назад

      ​@@crewmax4240hahaha classic 😅👍💯

    • @itsshepherd5618
      @itsshepherd5618 19 дней назад

      @@crewmax4240it’s shepherd

  • @bettersteps
    @bettersteps Месяц назад +3

    I own a Gulbransen baby grand piano. She'a beauty. It feels and sounds like a piano three times the price.
    The Gulbransen and my Korg T3 are two of the best "things" I ever purchased.
    ....and my MK6 2013 manual 2dr GTI. Not an instrument but MAN is it fun to drive. No regrets.
    Rock on Rick.

  • @Danimal1577
    @Danimal1577 Месяц назад +18

    One of the greatest American songs ever written

  • @Steven66b
    @Steven66b 7 месяцев назад +9

    Excellent interview. Tremendous insight on describing chromatic qualities and their impact on songs in the latter half of the century.

  • @byroncrump4390
    @byroncrump4390 3 дня назад

    Thank you Rick for capturing this on video for us all for posterity a real living legend

  • @stellaboulton9531
    @stellaboulton9531 Месяц назад +4

    Beautiful, Jimmy Webb.

  • @hollyjollyjunk7616
    @hollyjollyjunk7616 4 месяца назад +3

    My favorite line in a song forever, our of all the songs, I need you more than want you and I want you for all time.!!!

  • @elementrypenguin3116
    @elementrypenguin3116 28 дней назад +3

    Amazing chord structure

  • @mpinnymusic
    @mpinnymusic 7 месяцев назад +6

    Absolutely love Wichita Lineman!

  • @nealo814
    @nealo814 7 месяцев назад +3

    Just amazing. Classic song from a classic era

  • @luden144
    @luden144 5 месяцев назад +5

    How does this only have 16k views? This is incredible!

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 2 месяца назад

      The full video has nearly 700'000. 😊

    • @jrnumex9286
      @jrnumex9286 27 дней назад

      lineman too hard of work now

  • @McBain-qe2jh
    @McBain-qe2jh 7 месяцев назад +4

    These guys are/were melody makers at its finest.

  • @tedandrews405
    @tedandrews405 Месяц назад +9

    Had the great good fortune to meet Jimmy Webb and tell him that he'd written one of the finest songs ever recorded.
    Whiticha Lineman..

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr 19 дней назад +1

    What a pleasure to hear Jimmy Webb and this music again.

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud300 25 дней назад +1

    I have no idea how you know these chords, how they're created, what the progressions are etc. Musicians are living in another universe. However, the results speak to every one of us. That's such a moving song, absolutely beautiful.

  • @dave9351
    @dave9351 25 дней назад +1

    This song, along with "Everybody's talking" by Harry Neilson are two of the most incredible songs ever recorded !
    Thank you so much for "Wichita Lineman" for adding so much to my life !
    Damn, every time these songs are played on the radio or TV... I stop... my eyes tear up... memories ?

    • @seekinghim1272
      @seekinghim1272 15 дней назад

      Both of these songs remind me so much of my precious deceased Dad. Precious times with him. Love both of these. Great music back then.

  • @tenboom9043
    @tenboom9043 3 месяца назад +1

    I had heard of him so often. Glad for the chance to learn more about him.

  • @GaryBook
    @GaryBook 7 месяцев назад +2

    I met Jimmy a number of times, he is always delightful.

    • @brucetowell3432
      @brucetowell3432 4 месяца назад

      At his Cabaret shows?? I've probably seen him doing shows about 8 or 9 times or so over the past 26 years..and he always has his "meet and greets' after the shows. My most memorable show was him and Glen together think it was at Feinstein's in NYC. Jimmy really listens to questions and spends quality time chasing, just a warm gracious person...has to be one of my favorite composers of all time.

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith 7 месяцев назад +4

    So brilliant….starts out with one of the greatest songs ever❤️

  • @brookdfolgarait5015
    @brookdfolgarait5015 7 месяцев назад +3

    By far one of the most beautiful children progression ever written

  • @donovanjones4175
    @donovanjones4175 10 дней назад

    My dad named his 18 wheeler “gentle on my mind”, we crossed Canada together on my summer vacations, glen and frank and CCR all on 8 track. Songs of my childhood. Thank you for this

  • @directpressure3026
    @directpressure3026 27 дней назад +2

    7:36
    Best Dionne Warwick song ever!!

  • @junecahill5715
    @junecahill5715 9 дней назад

    This song is SO BEAUTIFUL it brings tears to my eyes and gives me goosebumps. Living in KS in the late 60s, this used to come on the radio every morning while I was getting ready for school. Lord, I miss those days. I need this song more than want it - and I want it for all time.

  • @zeus-bx9xw
    @zeus-bx9xw 7 месяцев назад +2

    jimmy webb...im blown away

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 8 дней назад

    This song just cuts right through you.
    Unspeakable longing, loneliness and need.
    Haunting, as it is beautiful.

  • @zyrrhos
    @zyrrhos 13 дней назад

    "Gentle On My Mind," "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston" were released one after the other. One helluva run of singles. These songs filled my home the year my father was in Vietnam and always take me back to that great aching we felt waiting for him to return.

  • @christinemowbray6116
    @christinemowbray6116 16 дней назад +1

    I LOVE LOVE that song !! Gives me goosebumps and makes me tear up
    Whenever I hear it 😢

  • @user-rg6xu8wb5b
    @user-rg6xu8wb5b Месяц назад +2

    @ 3:51 just a magical explanation

  • @tomkehoe6392
    @tomkehoe6392 7 месяцев назад +5

    Those cord progressions demand so much emotion from the listener. How do you not love taking that auricle ride...?

  • @violao206
    @violao206 2 месяца назад +1

    I learned this tune the week that Glen Campbell died and although I predominantly perform Brasilian Jazz, I rolled this tune out on my gigs in downtown Seattle that week.

  • @margo3367
    @margo3367 14 дней назад

    I love his, ‘The Moon is a Harsh Mistress’. I met Jimmy Webb decades ago. I was in San Francisco at a bar with my sister and some of her friends, who I didn’t know. There was a piano and a man sitting there. I went up and talked to him and found out he was Jimmy Webb! I knew who he was being a musician myself. I was thrilled. ❤✌️🌷

  • @AaronWbirdman
    @AaronWbirdman 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you Rick for this! JW has always been my favorite composer. And what a gentleman. When my beloved cousin died young I was listening to Highway Men and the theme of reincarnation hit me hard. I wrote JW to thank him for the song and how it emotionally affected me. And he wrote me back thanking me! Wow…. Can’t wait to watch whole interview.

  • @jerseyjim8365
    @jerseyjim8365 3 месяца назад +2

    This man wrote the songs on the album A Tramp Shining sung by Richard Harris. My absolute favorite childhood album my parents played. Brilliant

    • @mikeyohe4750
      @mikeyohe4750 2 месяца назад +1

      One of the greatest all time albums. A who’s who of LA session musicians. And the most costly to record ever at the time (I heard $300k). Superb songs and musicianship - a veritable feast for the ears! 👍👍

  • @refelo
    @refelo 26 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for this. Thank you Mr. Webb. You and Mr. Bacharach are National Treasures.

  • @GrayGhosting
    @GrayGhosting Месяц назад +3

    What a great interview! Quite a tour through the mid century American songbook.

  • @brucekuehn4031
    @brucekuehn4031 7 месяцев назад +5

    Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell had 3 big hits together that were city songs - Wichita Lineman, Galveston, and By the Time I Get to Phoenix. Why did cities take such importance in his song writing? Another big song for Jimmy was MacArthur Park which is a city park in Los Angeles. How did geography or maps or places inspire his lyrics? Then there is Up, Up and Away where we lift off in a beautiful balloon and find happiness floating above the Earth.
    Just wondering, hmmmm?

  • @emiliosanchez5621
    @emiliosanchez5621 12 дней назад

    Very informative interview of a wonderful song. Congratulations to Jimmy

  • @jennifernelson7235
    @jennifernelson7235 21 день назад

    My grandpa was actually a lineman in Wichita, where he lived most of his life. Beautiful song.

  • @adelaferreira4575
    @adelaferreira4575 9 дней назад

    I am a forever fan of Burt Bacharach and only through the train ears of another great composer we learn how great Burt was,I love Wichita lineman I thing is one of the greatest songs of its time,it’s complicated harmony says a lot about him the composer ,love the conversation and a little more knowledge about beautiful music that I love,thank you Jimmy !

  • @FlexibleFlyer50
    @FlexibleFlyer50 19 дней назад +1

    My father loved Westerns. He was also a guitar player and singer---nothing fancy. He loved the song, he loved the music, he loved the lyrics. He said the song was haunting---speaking of loneliness, attention to duty, and longing for human companionship. That was the last song he heard before he died.

  • @gregorytoddsmith9744
    @gregorytoddsmith9744 7 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful classic

  • @Ceelle2
    @Ceelle2 12 дней назад

    Pre-covid I saw him live at a small BH venue. He is quite the raconteur and the music was fantastic. And I heard a 93 yo Bacharach sing Alfie in his living room (fundraiser). Not a dry eye in the house. Years before I saw he and Dionne live in Vegas. Great show.

  • @Rfk1966
    @Rfk1966 15 дней назад

    The Glenn Campbell/Jimmy Webb collaboration was amazing. My favorite will always be “Where’s the Playground Susie?”