So, I'm Jewish, but my Daddy's best friend was Christian and when he was dying of kidney disease I went to live with he and his wife. We would sit around after dinner and listen to Jerry Clower. I damn well garuntee you I'm the only Jew with a mother from Brooklyn a Daddy from the deep south that know's who Jerry Clower is and I'm proud of it. What a great Southern gentleman, Christian and personality he was. Thank you Jerry, you brought me a lot of joy in the time of great sadness.
Me and my grandparents would sit and watch Jerry whenever he was on TV. Those are some very precious memories for me. I loved them so very much. Grandpa taught me how to fish and hunt. He bought me my first rifle. He bought me my first little tiny pair of cowboy boots, cowboy hat and pocket knives. I so miss them
@@playinsincepong1 hey, quite off topic.....but I've read a couple books by Jewish authors, and weirdly, in both books there were points where the topic was "the south". And there was this obvious, almost debilitating fear of "the south" that these authors had. I don't get it? I've heard of this from others that are Jewish also. Why is this? People down here have absolutely nothing but the highest respect and sympathy for the Jewish people. I mean, our own faith is derivative of the Jewish faith. I even know a couple Jewish families that now live in Birmingham, Alabama suburbs (Springville and Mountain Brook, AL I think). And even they cant explain it.Even they were scared to death to have had to relocate there, but soon, according to them, realized that they'd rather be nowhere else. And love it there. I don't think it's hate, or anything like that. Maybe an anxiety?? It's just something I've wondered about because it seems to be across the board from what I've read, seen, and heard. Just a question 🙂
Who's still listening to Jerry in 22. Oh how I miss this clean comedian. I'm glad I grew up listen to Jerry he was a real hoot and a holler. ♥️"s from TN
The little girl sleeping on dad’s chest at 3:57, makes me wish my daughter was 8 again. I had to carry her out of an Grand Ole Opry show about that age. She just ran out of gas. I visited Liberty, Ms a couple years ago and saw his old homestead and church. Miss him.
I listened to his records with my grandfather growing up. I had the opportunity to eat a catfish dinner with him. One always wonders when meeting an entertainer, especially one as unique as Mr Clower, what they are really like off stage. For any folks out there wondering, he was exactly the same as what you see and hear on stage. He was a perfect gentleman and it was a pleasure to meet him.
In the early 1980's, my father happened to share a passenger jet flight with the great Jerry Clower. My father stated that Jerry Clower stood in the forward aisle of the plane for nearly the entire flight, and entertained all the passengers and crew with his funny stories for hours. That story spoke volumes to me about the tremendous humor, character, and kindness of Jerry Clower.
😸🤠🤓😂! ! Thats Jerry for ya. He was too bored on the plane, & he wouldve talked the passenger seated next to him to death. Might as well entertain _EVERYONE_ then
@@wesleyna8686 I can't imagine being subjected to that for even a few minutes. What an ego he has to presume that people want to hear his hillbilly stories non-stop just because they happen to be stuck on the same plane as him.
I owe a lot of my success in construction sales to this fine gentleman. As a child I listened to his comedy and while I enjoyed it I learned from it. The man was a first class southern story teller. I learned the art of delivery of a story by listening to him. He was a salesman before we he was a comic and He was a master of painting the mental picture to connect with people. He was always humble and a true class act. I hope to meet him one day in that great reunion in the sky.
Several years later Kenny Rogers made a song about the little boy striking himself out, thats so cool, thank you Mr Clower for many years of laughter, I pray that the Lord of Heaven is smiling at you for all the stories you have to tell Him.
Some of the greatest memories I have from my Childhood was going to my Grandfather's farm to either bail hay or do whatever. To and from we would listen to Mr.Clower as well one of my highlights of my life as a senior in High School and at the county Fair they had Jerry Closer put on a show.
I was lucky enough to see Jerry perform in person twice. Even though you knew all of his jokes and stories they were still funny. We need more comedians like him.
I grew up in Louisiana but I used to spend the summer at my grand parents farm in Kansas. One year, Jerry was scheduled to come to the county fair as the last day headliner. I convinced my grandfather to go against his best wishes. By about the second story of his routine the whole bleachers were crying laughing including my grandfather who was in tears. For a bunch of Kansas dirt farmers to lose it like that was really something to see. I never saw him laugh that way ever. Still sticks out as one of my favorite child hood memories.
Your grampa just needed this I'm very sure good clean jokes and stories . Love this man too we need more of these people that makes us laugh so hard we cry 😂
Jerry was scheduled to play the NC State Fair the year he died. He played it every year, and I only missed a couple of years in 20. I grow up listening to his recordings on an old 8 track tape player at night, and I'm so glad his shows are preserved forever on RUclips. He's preaches the message we need to hear, in a way we can accept.
We are from Raleigh and were on a mission trip in the mountains we attended the Georgia Mountain State Fair with plans to see Jerry there This is when he fell ill and I’m thinking its the same tour/timeframe
I missed what few TV appearances of Jerry's our local station would have, when I grew up in the 70's. In fact, I didnt learn about Jerry for the first time until I was 27! But Ive listened to his albums ever since & Im grateful for him. By that time I was already burned out for years on vulgar comics such as Eddie Murphy & Andrew Dice Clay ...But Jerry is a cool glass of water *Rest In Peace:* Jerry Clower 1926-1998 Charlie Rich 1932-1995 Roy Clark 1933-2018 Ronnie Milsap 1943-
Saw Mr Jerry in camp Lejeune in '96 while serving in the marine corps and my wife was 9 months along pregnant due any minute! I love you too Jerry and thanks for the love you showed us and our great nation! Could sure use some of what he had right now ! God bless Semper fi 🙏
I grew up born and raised in central Kentucky. And growing up, Jerry Clower was a tradition in our house. Just like Paul Harvey. To this day we still have all his records/albums. And HArvey's recordings. And their never was a greater sadness in our lives other than the day Jerry Clower and Paul Harvey were called to glory. Man oh man, we could sure as hell use a couple more like them Lord.
In 2016 I loaned a Jerry Clower CD to play on the way home from work in their car. They brought it back the next morning with big ol' smiles on their faces.
Grew up listening to Jerry. There has never been a finer Gentleman and storyteller. I"m 57 and shared his comedy w/ my 3 boys and they are as appreciative of Mr Jerry asi am. So greatful to see his shows as we only had radio, cassette tape and cd's which are well worn to this day.
I remember listening to Jerry growing up. The best Christian comedian ever in my book. I also met him in person while he was filming Nashville on the road at Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, Florida. Got him to autograph a copy of his book, Ain't God Good.
My grandfather would play his tapes in the garage all the time when I was little. Love him. He had my grandfather's abilitiy to shrug off the negativity of the world.
I'm from Mississippi and we still just like he said. Not going to change us none. If you don't like it stay out. I love Mississippi.... jerry clower elvis Brett farve jerry rice and so many more we claim and some we don't lol. God bless
I always loved listening to Jerry clower, what a wonderful Christian man and a great story teller ,it is my hope one day when I get to heaven I can meet him!
Jerry Clower was a fine gentleman and a real Christian. I'm proud to tell you that I went many miles out of my way in hopes to meet him in Liberty, Mississippi. It was a highlight of my life that I will never forget. We were instant friends because we were s true Southerners and grew up in the old south. God Bless Jerry Clower.❤❤❤
Junction City, Arkansas/Louisiana, back in 1974, my brother's ticket number was called and he was given an album from the man on stage. Was quite a thing. God bless you all.
Jerry Clower was a dyed in the wool genuine Southern gentleman. His hard upbringing and dynamic life were a one of a kind thing that made him the awesome man and entertainer he was. I laugh myself senseless at his routines to this day. He was amazing. RIP Jerry, you remain one of the best in my book.
As a young teenager putting up hay during the summers on the farm , the older guys had tapes of Jerry telling stories . We listened to them until we’d recite the favorite lines randomly during the day as we heaved those bales in the heat !
Thanks for puttin this on here i have liston to jerry my whole life never watch him so this was an honor to see this im 34 yrs but i remember when i was real little listen to his casette tapes RIP JERRY CLOWER A TRUE AMERICAN!!!
He often told people that he was a "Deep Water Baptist". I agree with what he said. First-Repent for your sins, ask God to forgive you, and to save you, and he will! Then, go down into the water, and get fully immersed in Jesus' name for the remission of your sins. Repentance and Baptism in Jesus' name is the physical part of doing what he told us to do. When we repented, that was the spiritual part. Salvation begins on the inside, & works it's way out. In other words, God's salvation is shown on the outside, when it's present on the inside! Praise God for his saving grace!!!
A little reminder about His(Jesus)words Acts 2:38 Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
True gentleman, great comedian God fearing man. I'm pretty sure when he went thru the gates of heaven God was there with a smile and a chuckle knowing Jerry was going to be a comedic angel!
Thank you so much for posting this. I will leave this ole world the way I came too. SOUTHERN.Loving God and being with my people. Jerry Clower is the best of who who are!
I used to go to church with my aunt at First Baptist of Yazoo City. Jerry sat on the front row. I grew up in Redwood, Mississippi about 35 miles south of Yazoo City.
Hi from a Pennsylvania yankee hillbilly. God bless from up north. You southern people have been very good to my family when we visited. Last year..God bless. We all could learn some hospitality 😊
And not a foul word or negative remark from this fine AMERICAN!!! There aren't that many around anymore! Too bad that we can't have that anymore. The world is poorer for his leaving.
So, I'm Jewish, but my Daddy's best friend was Christian and when he was dying of kidney disease I went to live with he and his wife. We would sit around after dinner and listen to Jerry Clower. I damn well garuntee you I'm the only Jew with a mother from Brooklyn a Daddy from the deep south that know's who Jerry Clower is and I'm proud of it. What a great Southern gentleman, Christian and personality he was. Thank you Jerry, you brought me a lot of joy in the time of great sadness.
24 and still listening to Clower
Me and my grandparents would sit and watch Jerry whenever he was on TV. Those are some very precious memories for me. I loved them so very much. Grandpa taught me how to fish and hunt. He bought me my first rifle. He bought me my first little tiny pair of cowboy boots, cowboy hat and pocket knives. I so miss them
@@playinsincepong1 hey, quite off topic.....but I've read a couple books by Jewish authors, and weirdly, in both books there were points where the topic was "the south". And there was this obvious, almost debilitating fear of "the south" that these authors had. I don't get it? I've heard of this from others that are Jewish also.
Why is this? People down here have absolutely nothing but the highest respect and sympathy for the Jewish people. I mean, our own faith is derivative of the Jewish faith. I even know a couple Jewish families that now live in Birmingham, Alabama suburbs (Springville and Mountain Brook, AL I think). And even they cant explain it.Even they were scared to death to have had to relocate there, but soon, according to them, realized that they'd rather be nowhere else. And love it there.
I don't think it's hate, or anything like that. Maybe an anxiety?? It's just something I've wondered about because it seems to be across the board from what I've read, seen, and heard. Just a question 🙂
Who's still listening to Jerry in 22. Oh how I miss this clean comedian. I'm glad I grew up listen to Jerry he was a real hoot and a holler. ♥️"s from TN
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Love the guy
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This has got to be one of the funniest things on here to this day.
What a classic and classy Christian gentleman..... Goid clean family fun ...... Miss this kinda of entertainment!!!
The little girl sleeping on dad’s chest at 3:57, makes me wish my daughter was 8 again. I had to carry her out of an Grand Ole Opry show about that age. She just ran out of gas. I visited Liberty, Ms a couple years ago and saw his old homestead and church. Miss him.
I listened to his records with my grandfather growing up. I had the opportunity to eat a catfish dinner with him. One always wonders when meeting an entertainer, especially one as unique as Mr Clower, what they are really like off stage. For any folks out there wondering, he was exactly the same as what you see and hear on stage. He was a perfect gentleman and it was a pleasure to meet him.
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Jerry Clower was a Southern treasure, missed greatly!
In the early 1980's, my father happened to share a passenger jet flight with the great Jerry Clower. My father stated that Jerry Clower stood in the forward aisle of the plane for nearly the entire flight, and entertained all the passengers and crew with his funny stories for hours.
That story spoke volumes to me about the tremendous humor, character, and kindness of Jerry Clower.
Maybe this country and the world need a little more of Jerry. .
😸🤠🤓😂! ! Thats Jerry for ya. He was too bored on the plane, & he wouldve talked the passenger seated next to him to death. Might as well entertain _EVERYONE_ then
That sounds like torture.
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@@wesleyna8686 I can't imagine being subjected to that for even a few minutes. What an ego he has to presume that people want to hear his hillbilly stories non-stop just because they happen to be stuck on the same plane as him.
I have listened to and watched this Man for near on45 years. Still ain't tired of Jerry Clower
The best
I love Jerry. My dad and I listened to him on 8 track. I sure miss my dad and those days.
My grandfather and I would sit and listen to him for hours.
I bought a couple of his cassette tapes when I was young . I would laugh so hard I my eyes would cry. Great story teller..
Brother Jerry was a wonderful man. He could preach as well as he tells stories!
I owe a lot of my success in construction sales to this fine gentleman. As a child I listened to his comedy and while I enjoyed it I learned from it. The man was a first class southern story teller. I learned the art of delivery of a story by listening to him. He was a salesman before we he was a comic and He was a master of painting the mental picture to connect with people. He was always humble and a true class act. I hope to meet him one day in that great reunion in the sky.
Well, shut my mouth and bust my britches!
Several years later Kenny Rogers made a song about the little boy striking himself out, thats so cool, thank you Mr Clower for many years of laughter, I pray that the Lord of Heaven is smiling at you for all the stories you have to tell Him.
Some of the greatest memories I have from my Childhood was going to my Grandfather's farm to either bail hay or do whatever. To and from we would listen to Mr.Clower as well one of my highlights of my life as a senior in High School and at the county Fair they had Jerry Closer put on a show.
I was lucky enough to see Jerry perform in person twice. Even though you knew all of his jokes and stories they were still funny. We need more comedians like him.
I grew up in Louisiana but I used to spend the summer at my grand parents farm in Kansas. One year, Jerry was scheduled to come to the county fair as the last day headliner. I convinced my grandfather to go against his best wishes. By about the second story of his routine the whole bleachers were crying laughing including my grandfather who was in tears. For a bunch of Kansas dirt farmers to lose it like that was really something to see. I never saw him laugh that way ever. Still sticks out as one of my favorite child hood memories.
That's a great memory... thanks for sharing
Your grampa just needed this I'm very sure good clean jokes and stories . Love this man too we need more of these people that makes us laugh so hard we cry 😂
Jerry was scheduled to play the NC State Fair the year he died. He played it every year, and I only missed a couple of years in 20. I grow up listening to his recordings on an old 8 track tape player at night, and I'm so glad his shows are preserved forever on RUclips. He's preaches the message we need to hear, in a way we can accept.
We are from Raleigh and were on a mission trip in the mountains we attended the Georgia Mountain State Fair with plans to see Jerry there This is when he fell ill and I’m thinking its the same tour/timeframe
I missed what few TV appearances of Jerry's our local station would have, when I grew up in the 70's. In fact, I didnt learn about Jerry for the first time until I was 27! But Ive listened to his albums ever since & Im grateful for him. By that time I was already burned out for years on vulgar comics such as Eddie Murphy & Andrew Dice Clay ...But Jerry is a cool glass of water
*Rest In Peace:*
Jerry Clower 1926-1998
Charlie Rich 1932-1995
Roy Clark 1933-2018
Ronnie Milsap 1943-
I also grew up listening to the his great comedy
Saw Mr Jerry in camp Lejeune in '96 while serving in the marine corps and my wife was 9 months along pregnant due any minute! I love you too Jerry and thanks for the love you showed us and our great nation! Could sure use some of what he had right now ! God bless Semper fi 🙏
So missed
Semper Fi brother 💪
I love to listen to his stories because they are really clean stories and they really make me laugh a lot.
Lol 😆 love Jerry l listen to 8"tracks of his year's ago. Great memories. God bless Jerry.
I grew up born and raised in central Kentucky. And growing up, Jerry Clower was a tradition in our house. Just like Paul Harvey. To this day we still have all his records/albums. And HArvey's recordings.
And their never was a greater sadness in our lives other than the day Jerry Clower and Paul Harvey were called to glory.
Man oh man, we could sure as hell use a couple more like them Lord.
He was one of America’s beloved comedians. We’ll miss you Jerry...R.I.P.
Probably the best story teller ever and stand up comedian bar none.
In 2016 I loaned a Jerry Clower CD to play on the way home from work in their car. They brought it back the next morning with big ol' smiles on their faces.
He was one of a kind and truly Missed GOD REST IN PEACE
First time I saw Jerry Clower was 1977. I laughed so hard I was sore for 2 days! He was a great American and held to the courage of his convictions!
Grew up listening to Jerry. There has never been a finer Gentleman and storyteller. I"m 57 and shared his comedy w/ my 3 boys and they are as appreciative of Mr Jerry asi am. So greatful to see his shows as we only had radio, cassette tape and cd's which are well worn to this day.
Praise The Lord.
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Love Heartwarming Shows.
I remember listening to Jerry growing up. The best Christian comedian ever in my book. I also met him in person while he was filming Nashville on the road at Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, Florida. Got him to autograph a copy of his book, Ain't God Good.
It is so refreshing to see and hear a good, Clean talking, funny comedian! Praise the Lord 🙏 for him!!
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My grandfather would play his tapes in the garage all the time when I was little. Love him. He had my grandfather's abilitiy to shrug off the negativity of the world.
I have been listening to Jerry since I was a little boy with my Dad. I am 78 years old now. and still lovein it. It just gets better.
I love Jerry Clower his storytelling is on point and he allways have an important message hidden is his jokes...he's legendary.
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I'm from Mississippi and we still just like he said. Not going to change us none. If you don't like it stay out. I love Mississippi.... jerry clower elvis Brett farve jerry rice and so many more we claim and some we don't lol. God bless
I used to watch with my grandpa when I was younger. Miss them both so much!! This was real comedy!
Hello Colleen, How are you doing?
I always loved listening to Jerry clower, what a wonderful Christian man and a great story teller ,it is my hope one day when I get to heaven I can meet him!
Never gets old. Good guy 😊.
Jerry Clower was a fine gentleman and a real Christian. I'm proud to tell you that I went many miles out of my way in hopes to meet him in Liberty, Mississippi. It was a highlight of my life that I will never forget. We were instant friends because we were s true Southerners and grew up in the old south. God Bless Jerry Clower.❤❤❤
Jerry, We miss you very much here in Mississippi. We love ya.
Growing up I hated hearing this guy….until I listened to him. I’m a huge fan. He’s the greatest.
Jerry is one of the best in comedy.
I've always loved listening to Jerry Clower. He is a fantastic comedian!!!! He has some great stories to tell.
He's a comedian? I wouldn't have known it from this clip.
AndrewVelonis is immature.
@@AndrewVelonis don’t mess with good folks. Especially here in Arkansas. Asshat.
My.daddys oldest brother.liked.listening to u always good stories
I saw him as a little boy in Palatka Fla. at the high school. It was my first comedy show and that was like 1977 or 78.
R.I.P. I never forgot him!!
I still listen to Jerry clower in 2025 was a kid and he is still as good as ever
I sure miss Jerry, he was a fine man.
Liberty, Mississippi fine folk.
Junction City, Arkansas/Louisiana, back in 1974, my brother's ticket number was called and he was given an album from the man on stage. Was quite a thing.
God bless you all.
Jerry Clower was a dyed in the wool genuine Southern gentleman. His hard upbringing and dynamic life were a one of a kind thing that made him the awesome man and entertainer he was. I laugh myself senseless at his routines to this day. He was amazing. RIP Jerry, you remain one of the best in my book.
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Speaking of books, when I was a kid I always read the Hank the Cowdog books in his voice in my head
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There will never be another 1 like Jerry. He was the best. I miss him. R.I.P. Jerry. We still love you and miss you here in Mississippi.
I've always loved Jerry. I was born in CA, but my 110 pound southern Mom is a female version of him! She's a Younger from Missouri.
What a class act. Could listen to Jerry for days.
This man CAN tell a story! 😂😂😂
He's the greatest comedy star from the south...., hilarious the greatest guy that ever lived
One Helluva boss. God rest you Sir! Great comedy for all country folks! 👍
As a young teenager putting up hay during the summers on the farm , the older guys had tapes of Jerry telling stories . We listened to them until we’d recite the favorite lines randomly during the day as we heaved those bales in the heat !
A true legend and a gentleman of the first order. There will never be another one like ‘The Mouth of Mississippi’!
this is one of the best comedians I have ever heard I could listened to Jerry all day long!
Thanks for puttin this on here i have liston to jerry my whole life never watch him so this was an honor to see this im 34 yrs but i remember when i was real little listen to his casette tapes RIP JERRY CLOWER A TRUE AMERICAN!!!
Amen..use to listen to him on cassettes.with my mom.
THE GREST SOUTHERN AMERICA STORY TELLER THIS COUNTRY NEEDS MORE AMERICA JUST LIKE JERRY CLOWER
The best storyteller, a true southern gentleman, and most of all, a real Christian man.
He often told people that he was a "Deep Water Baptist". I agree with what he said. First-Repent for your sins, ask God to forgive you, and to save you, and he will! Then, go down into the water, and get fully immersed in Jesus' name for the remission of your sins. Repentance and Baptism in Jesus' name is the physical part of doing what he told us to do. When we repented, that was the spiritual part. Salvation begins on the inside, & works it's way out. In other words, God's salvation is shown on the outside, when it's present on the inside! Praise God for his saving grace!!!
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I could listen to Jerry 24 hours a day
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A little reminder about His(Jesus)words Acts 2:38 Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
True gentleman, great comedian God fearing man. I'm pretty sure when he went thru the gates of heaven God was there with a smile and a chuckle knowing Jerry was going to be a comedic angel!
Thank you so much for posting this.
I will leave this ole world the way I came too.
SOUTHERN.Loving God and being with my people. Jerry Clower is the best of who who are!
Just think-One of these days, we're gonna get to see Brother Jay-red up in Heaven, around God's throne, rejoicing forever more!
@@ronaldshank7589 a while!😆
Wonderful man love his shows lived in Mississippi long time ago.
I got to meet him once in 1992. He was so nice.
Jerry said he didn't tell funny stories, he told stories funny. Sure do miss those stories.
Jerry Clower is one of a kind.
He is missed.
August 2024. Grew up listening to Jerry Clower thanks to my uncle Donald Gladden. ❤
Growing up in Bama listing to this Legend 🕺 #JerryClower ✨✨✨💜✨✨✨
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@@scottperry6865 Roll Tide Roll 🐘🅰️🐘
Johnny Blair still listens to him
Jerry was a close personal friend of my grandparents in Hattiesburg, MS. Seeing him brings back some great memories. :)
Jerry was a fine man i met him when I was 6 or 7 and loved his stories now that I am 53 I still love them
Loved this guy since the first time I heard him in 1974.
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God needs to send us someone to take Jerry Clower's place. It just hasn't been the same since he left. RIP Jerry Clower.
Great comedian with great homespun comedy without obscenities.
We need another Jerry. God Bless
You are absolutely correct. Unfortunately, he was one of a kind.
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Hello Kim how are you doing over there?
I miss Jerry Clower I've been a fan since I was a young man
Jerry stories are so true to life with a little of humor
Hello Lynn how are you doing over there?
I had the honor to see this great man in concert just before he died.
Lynn Hartsook what a treat!!! Gave me chills just thinking about it.
Hello Lynn how are you doing over there?
This is what we need today, a person who understands right from wrong, and COMMOM SENSE
I've listened to Jerry clower for many years and still do
I used to go to church with my aunt at First Baptist of Yazoo City. Jerry sat on the front row. I grew up in Redwood, Mississippi about 35 miles south of Yazoo City.
Always loved hearing him tell a story! No one like him!
Hello Karen how are you doing over there?
Grew up listining to him ,glad these shows are back . I enjoy his comedy just as much as when i was growing up
That's a Great story!!! Just loved that man!!!!!
Hi from a Pennsylvania yankee hillbilly. God bless from up north. You southern people have been very good to my family when we visited. Last year..God bless. We all could learn some hospitality 😊
I loved this ol' Southern boy so much. Good to see him again.
He was one of the funniest man to ever live. A good and decent Christian man. The absolutely best story teller.
Do decent Christian mean racist southern white
@@yoooo3231 it means there better than trash like you
Yoooo is immature.
@@rw2629 He certainly is.
Used to listen to this with my dad while hunting. Good times.
Jerry was a great American, father, son and Christian man. I miss him
Rick Nicosia. I never got to see him in on stage would have loved to have met him.
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And not a foul word or negative remark from this fine AMERICAN!!! There aren't that many around anymore! Too bad that we can't have that anymore. The world is poorer for his leaving.
I love you Jerry !!! God bless that man 🙏
What a great man he was❤️ reminds me of childhood
Great comedian and story teller.
The cleanest humor of any human.
Other than Red Skelton...He was 1st with good clean comedy!
Idk that one bit "all you have in you is what your mommy and daddy put in you when you were born." Sure he didn't swear but pedophilia is pedophilia.
To me Jerry and Ray Stevens are the gold standard
Jerry, one in 100,000 comedians but the best of the bunch.
I sure do miss him he's great to listen to had a great great audience presents I sure do miss you rest in peace
First time i've seen him ....Sunday ,September 20,2020 . Love it !!
you have a lot of great stories to catch up on..
Well worded and I always loved watching him on tv and will always miss him
As a kid this man was the first white comedian that had my stomach in knots!! #legend
He was a great story teller!
Good ole fashion comedy as he speaks it’s interesting. Love it. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 he’s well spoken and funny.
I miss Jerry there never be another one like him.
Hello Irene how are you doing over there?