yes, my mother played him always when i was a little brat, i wouldn't have known til later on, how, it would have affect me ,i mean when i think of country music i think of how he made my mother so happy, so, some might say hillbilly music, but when i think of country music, i think of the old standards, first. so yes!, i agree!
That's for sure, Southern Country Girl...I don't know much about Cowboy Copas, but I'm definitely convinced that so called modern country has nothing to do with him and the other great singers of the past, like Johnny Cash, Ray Price, Ernest Tubb and so on
Great talent. Had the first hit of song, Tennessee Waltz. Shame he & Hawkshaw Hawkins, both very popular & hitmakers in their time, not inducted in Hall of Fame when Patsy Cline was. Looked bad on the "music industry". At time, only 1 person induction rule, I think. However, other rules were "broken", in this case , all 3 Cline, Copas, Hawkins should have been inducted, especially since all killed same time.
One of the absolute masters. A virtuoso guitarist and a first rate composer, who sang with the best of them. Pure class. He is greatly, greatly missed.
Taken Way too soon and Horribly along with Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins the other musician in the plane crash March 5,1963, a Real Tragedy . . R.I.P.
He is my third cousin. I haven't heard much of his music but enough to know that it's true country. Any body agree with me?
+Southern Country Girl Yep. There are country-rap songs now. It stinks.
+Southern Country Girl I agree SCG!
His mom and my great grandma were sisters. I don't now what degree of cousin that makes him to me. We must be related, too.
yes, my mother played him always when i was a little brat, i wouldn't have known til later on, how, it would have affect me ,i mean when i think of country music i think of how he made my mother so happy, so, some might say hillbilly music, but when i think of country music, i think of the old standards, first. so yes!, i agree!
That's for sure, Southern Country Girl...I don't know much about Cowboy Copas, but I'm definitely convinced that so called modern country has nothing to do with him and the other great singers of the past, like Johnny Cash, Ray Price, Ernest Tubb and so on
RIP Cowboy Copas (July 15, 1913 - March 5, 1963), aged 49
You will always be remembered as a legend.
This is my great uncle cowboy. My name is Jake rothwell, my father jake rothwells mother was Mildred copas, which was cowboys sister!
Great talent. Had the first hit of song, Tennessee Waltz. Shame he & Hawkshaw Hawkins, both very popular & hitmakers in their time, not inducted in Hall of Fame when Patsy Cline was. Looked bad on the "music industry". At time, only 1 person induction rule, I think. However, other rules were "broken", in this case , all 3 Cline, Copas, Hawkins should have been inducted, especially since all killed same time.
That makes sense
One of the absolute masters of the genre. I am elated that this clip has survived, and in color, to boot. He is greatly, greatly missed.
One of the absolute masters. A virtuoso guitarist and a first rate composer, who sang with the best of them. Pure class. He is greatly, greatly missed.
Soy de argentina y AMO EL COUNTRY🇦🇷😍🤠❤👏
What a shame,he enjoyed the biggest hit of his life and then was killed in that plane crash with Patsy Cline.RIP Cowboy Copas your music lives on.
This man is my great uncle and I still can't believe it.
This might sound fake but this guy is my great great great uncle! Its crazy to be related to this legend!
Love classic country singers they are the best thanks for this
Tommy Jackson on lead fiddle. The best.
Didn't Tommy Jackson play with Bob Wills too?
This is what country music is.
Wow. A great song and in color!! Yep, all of the greats are just about gone.
Mighty good to hear this again after so many years!
Remembering and honoring you today on the 51st anniversary of your untimely and unfortunate death.
Taken Way too soon and Horribly along with Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins the other musician in the plane crash March 5,1963, a Real Tragedy . . R.I.P.
From Blue creek Ohio,not far from where I live
in are home cowboy copas was it!, also. his gospel album was very! sobering to me when i was 6 or 7 years old.
his biography is a good read cowboy copas and the golden age of country music . got it of amazon.
i love it real COUNTRY MUSIC,
My dad n uncles cousin was roy Clark n they played football n music together fascinating don't make songs like these anymore
That is a solid bluegrass orchestra backing him up.
FOR YOU ,SPECIAL LADY
He sure could sing
Ahhhhhh the old days!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love
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It's a Ray Price song. Ronnie Milsap had the best version of it I ever heard, but some country people probably think it's too rock n roll.
My favorite was Johnny Bush's version. Anyway, it's a great song no matter who sings it...
@@markz5505 Truth.
Don't forget Gail Davies, as well.