I love old classic clips of the great ones like Ray Price. It's hard to think of anyone who recorded more timeless country music classics then he did. I spend a lot of time with my Ray Price songbook singing those wonderful songs he made popular. A well deserved member of The Country Music Hall Of Fame. A young person couldn't go wrong learning the history of Country Music by listening to Ray Price!
GREAT video, Gator, thanks so much for posting it again!! My favorite version of this song, and the one we try to play. Remind me who that steel player is?? Him and the fiddle are superb together
I love old classic clips of the great ones like Ray Price. It's hard to think of anyone who recorded more timeless country music classics then he did. I spend a lot of time with my Ray Price songbook singing those wonderful songs he made popular. A well deserved member of The Country Music Hall Of Fame. A young person couldn't go wrong learning the history of Country Music by listening to Ray Price!
One of my favorites. Thinking of him on what would have been his 95 birthday.
WOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Real Country Music!!!!!!! Johnny from Alabama
The great Pete Wade on guitar and harmony vocals.
Wow, he's great. Right up there with Don Rich.
Keep uploading them great classic 4/4 shuffles, there's nothing better.
Pete, Shorty Lavender on fiddle and Big E, Buddy Emmons on steel.
Real country music
Boot scootin' REAL country music!
You’ve got me heart over mind!! Love this ! Thanks, GatorRock!
really good,great fiddle intro
Shorty Lavender on fiddle.
@@rockinredneck57 Mighty
shorty came up with the fiddle break, it makes the song
@@jandeband Yes it certainly does
Buddy Emonds on pedal steel
Emmons
GREAT video, Gator, thanks so much for posting it again!! My favorite version of this song, and the one we try to play. Remind me who that steel player is?? Him and the fiddle are superb together
The steel player is the great Buddy Emmons
The fiddle player is Shorty Lavender
@@GatorRock789 Any idea who the drummer is?
@@waybackplayback1347 he’s not on camera, so I have no idea.
pretty sure mel tillis wrote it
He did indeed! Recorded it himself.
Is this early 60’s?
Yes