@@phoenixclark8480 I have been a fan of your Dad’s music since the 50s and as I live in the UK would not have had a chance to see him live or on TV. I am now 83 and still love listening to his music, and all the other performers from that era. I saw Buddy Holly on his UK tour and many more. RIP Sanford, gone but never forgotten
i got a flat tire coming through liberal, kansas thirty some years ago. liberal is the nearest town to where they filmed the b/w parts of wizard of oz. had the spare stolen some time before. had this tune on and folks came up i think because of the tune one old couple kicked down for a new tire, one fellow bought us anything we wanted at denny's and another kind old gal attempted to give us her full sized spare tire, rim and all but alas it didn't fit our lug bolts. amazing. did i mention i had tattoos and a head full of green dreadlocks? my wife was barefoot and filthy in a grateful dead tshirt and we had hard-core punk stickers all over the vehicle? yeah. them folks never said a word just smiled and did what they could. they were probably making sure we could move along just fine, i can dig it. but this was thirty years ago. they probably never saw a white guy with crazy ass green dreads ever in their lives. mattered not one bit. they were as kind or kinder than any folks anywhere could be. them folks in liberal, kansas are some damn fine folks, don't care what anyone says. i never saw them again, but i'd trust my life to their care. just sayin........
@@Johntheslothking my first boss I worked for was from Kansas. One of hardest working old men I ever met. He was struck by lightning while plowing a field in his tractor. The shock blew the plugs from the old tractor motor. He got up put the plugs back in and finished plowing the field while he was half fried 😂😂 and nice beyond measure
I love Sanford's records and can't understand why there are no videos of him live on you tube, surely he must have been on TV shows like Ed Sullivan/Dick Clark etc ?
Not just that, I listen to Willie's Roadhouse on Sirius radio xm and the Outlaw country channel, haven't heard of him or his music until 2 weeks ago here on RUclips. That's even harder trying to process, this man is pure Country music with an edge. I love it
MY MOM said Sandfod Clark had an Arizona Connection She said he recorded the Fool here in Phoenix it must have been early 1960s Lee Hazelwood and Duane Eddy Waylon Jennings had an Arizona Connection If I'm making sense I live in Glendale Arizona and lived in Phoenix Arizona
@@rhondabrogdon9526, yes, Lee Hazlewood produced them all. Add Al Casey to that list of luminaries; Denny Reed, too. Taken as a group, they sound like what I envisioned Phoenix to be back then. (It's not that way now, of course....)
@@rhondabrogdon9526, Clark's original release of "The Fool" was on MCI in 1955, indeed a local Phoenix label. It was rereleased on Dot in '56 and was a national smash hit. It's a 67 year old record, yet totally timeless.
We need this gem on Rebel Radio.
Two Titans !
These two men kept me going in times where I didn’t want to get back up.
I’m glad my dad is still listened to he sparked the musical passion in me. Thr music will live. Happy 4th pop went out with a bang…love you
I discovered his music about 5 years ago and I can't stop listening to him . I love his style
@@phoenixclark8480 I have been a fan of your Dad’s music since the 50s and as I live in the UK would not have had a chance to see him live or on TV. I am now 83 and still love listening to his music, and all the other performers from that era. I saw Buddy Holly on his UK tour and many more. RIP Sanford, gone but never forgotten
Your dad is oneof my favorite country singers
He is a great Singer. Sitting in Bavaria on the Front Porch.Drinking Southern Comfort and i feel i am home!
When she said these magic words I don't remember..😂😅..halarious I love it so true
R.i.p sanford
i got a flat tire coming through liberal, kansas thirty some years ago. liberal is the nearest town to where they filmed the b/w parts of wizard of oz. had the spare stolen some time before. had this tune on and folks came up i think because of the tune one old couple kicked down for a new tire, one fellow bought us anything we wanted at denny's and another kind old gal attempted to give us her full sized spare tire, rim and all but alas it didn't fit our lug bolts. amazing. did i mention i had tattoos and a head full of green dreadlocks? my wife was barefoot and filthy in a grateful dead tshirt and we had hard-core punk stickers all over the vehicle? yeah. them folks never said a word just smiled and did what they could. they were probably making sure we could move along just fine, i can dig it. but this was thirty years ago. they probably never saw a white guy with crazy ass green dreads ever in their lives. mattered not one bit. they were as kind or kinder than any folks anywhere could be. them folks in liberal, kansas are some damn fine folks, don't care what anyone says. i never saw them again, but i'd trust my life to their care. just sayin........
I love reading random stories of people on youtube
Kansan's for the most part are some the most honest, nicest, hardworking folks you'll ever meet in your life...how do I know? Easy, I'm a Kansan.
@@Johntheslothking my first boss I worked for was from Kansas. One of hardest working old men I ever met. He was struck by lightning while plowing a field in his tractor. The shock blew the plugs from the old tractor motor. He got up put the plugs back in and finished plowing the field while he was half fried 😂😂 and nice beyond measure
Cool story bro
Liberal is a shit hole
I’m upset that this song isn’t on Spotify 😢
My dad right there miss you pop ❤
Your dad had an amazing voice and great music, may he rest in peace.
@@yurdi_yuri the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
Your father had a good mind. His music is unique. Any good quotes or sayings you can remember from him?
@@jacktravers5049 it sucks getting old
@@phoenixclark8480 ha
Thanks for the recommendation RUclips.
big time underrated tune... big ups to the top g s. clark
What a great singing voice Sanford had! RIP❤
Being from and here in Kansas this song hits me hard hard
I love Sanford's records and can't understand why there are no videos of him live on you tube, surely he must have been on TV shows like Ed Sullivan/Dick Clark etc ?
Not just that, I listen to Willie's Roadhouse on Sirius radio xm and the Outlaw country channel, haven't heard of him or his music until 2 weeks ago here on RUclips. That's even harder trying to process, this man is pure Country music with an edge. I love it
I only ever seen the one of him old for Nothing too me
I’m his son he was going to be on the night show but he was stationed on a island at the time for the air force
@@phoenixclark8480 your dad is one of my country singers i have So many questions
Wow,this voice🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰👋👋
Makes me teary eyed
What a banger 🔥🔥🔥
Banger
Hes such a great singer. Hes can cover all kinds of songs and really make them his. Great
Thanks for bringing this one out. Loved it.
Wow, he is amazing and so in touch with how we think and feel. A beautiful voice and so soothing! Glad I was introduced to him via a friend!
He passed away July 4, 2021 but of course got no publicity or recognition.. RIP
@@b789har thank you for spreading the word
You're right Young Lady. Damn good song. God bless you sister.
I listen to this song everyday
This was one of the first true rock-a-billy originals.i wish I could of found his music earlier in my life.
Amazing song
Cool & CRAZY Sanford Clark!!!
Heres this special hunk of someone
Too good, thanks for posting
Ohhh yeas hé IS mazing really
Anyone wondering why there are no live videos and he died of COVID?
Mano kann der das mit der tiefen stimme gefällt mir sehr
Never been to Kansas
You been to paradise?
@@blackrooster455 not yet amigo
But I was feeling kinda low down
We all been there mane, but we all get through too
I'm not mother language and starting a song with a 'but' looks so unusual and creative to me.
@@VNTPLAI think it's "well I was feeling..."
@@brettcommons7035 Thank you. This song has turned an addiction to me, expecially while driving.
In the mood now.
❤
Sanford Clark: Lee Hazlewood's "other voice." One could do a lot worse and not much better. Cool record! Original: Desert Sun DS 15481, 1982.
MY MOM said Sandfod Clark had an Arizona Connection She said he recorded the Fool here in Phoenix it must have been early 1960s Lee Hazelwood and Duane Eddy Waylon Jennings had an Arizona Connection If I'm making sense I live in Glendale Arizona and lived in Phoenix Arizona
@@rhondabrogdon9526, yes, Lee Hazlewood produced them all. Add Al Casey to that list of luminaries; Denny Reed, too. Taken as a group, they sound like what I envisioned Phoenix to be back then. (It's not that way now, of course....)
@@countrypaul,
"It's not that way now, of course ..."
A lot of that goin' around everywhere these days, sad to say.
@@rhondabrogdon9526, Clark's original release of "The Fool" was on MCI in 1955, indeed a local Phoenix label. It was rereleased on Dot in '56 and was a national smash hit. It's a 67 year old record, yet totally timeless.
Приятный голос
hey man, your "R" is backwards.
@@projectkratos Ya
Anyone know where to find the lyrics?
Anyone know the chord progression?
David Allan Coe should've covered this song.
Why are there always women in these songs? Makes them sadder than need be
You don't know the blues
@@randyhiiip I guess I don't.