Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Buck Owens and the Buckaroos play “Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy” on The Jimmy Dean Show in 1965. This Buckaroos Christmas Classic was co-written by Owens and Don Rich and went to number two on the Christmas charts in 1965. All video rights and credits go to The Jimmy Dean Show. Enjoy!
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Don's guitar picking fit right in with Buck's music just like a hand in a glove.
More talent on that stage than the whole of "Country Music" today.
Yep
That IS the TRUTH !
You can say that again. Don Rich was the man!
That's the truth!
Don Rich everyone
Don was always the perfect harmony for Buck.
One of the greatest country-Christmas songs👍🙏🎸
I've just heard this for the first time and I love it! Nobody today has pure talent like this
You must be a youngun.
@@patriciajrs46 50
Buck Owens and Don Rich obviously had a good thing going, tragically cut short. From Phoenix, they took advantage of the brutal summers to stay indoors and write songs. That Bakersfield sound!
Buck lived in Arizona for part of his early years, but Don was actually from Washington state!
Olympia/Tumwater.
That takes me back to better days
Jimmy Dean doing the twist who’d a thunk it…😂
Saw Buck Owens when he played at San Diego's Navy Training Center back in 1972, on my birthday. Was hoping he would asked if anyone had a birthday that day. I would have stood and said my name is Owens. Would loved to have seen his reaction. But alas, wasn't meant to be. He did a good show. And the girl singer was great.
Immeasurable talent.
They actually had fun doing it too. Takes me back....
USMC 64 -- 68. December 1965. That was The Christmas I spent in Vietnam. But I still like this Song.
My father is a Vietnam vet. Thank you for your service sir 🫡🇺🇸
Glad you made it back David. Thank You for your service.
Two of the best things that have happened in my 60 plus years. Buck and Don + the Roos
Likewise!
A true Christmas classic.
We have this song on an album of Buck's. We still listen to it at Christmas time. He was a great real country artist. 🎶❤️
Got his cd with it on it along with others
R. I. P.
BUCK🎸🇨🇱 OWENS
DON🎻🎸 RICH
I love them both. Don Rich was so handsome.
Alvis Edgar Owens Jr., conocido como Buck Owens (Sherman, Texas, 12 de agosto de 1929 - Bakersfield, California, 25 de marzo de 2006), fue un cantante country estadounidense.
This is best version of this sing so go buck rip ❤😊
First time I've ever seen this clip! Priceless!!
Simply awesome.
Always a favorite
Why was Don Rich always smiling
Because he was Don Rich
Another of the great unknown asterisk musicians who died very young and tragically albeit in a motorcycle accident
Buck nearly gave up his career when Don was killed
Outstanding!
Awesome!
Pure gold.
Superbe ! 👍
0:31 true country
I can't say that I've ever seen an acoustic guitar with a headstock like that.
Yeah, ain't that cool?!
Hey there! The modern-day equivalent of this guitar is any of the Fender California series guitars.
Buck added a Telecaster headstock to his acoustic guitar.
@@jeffclark7888 Buck’s guitar actually came like that. It was an early version of the Fender California series acoustics.
@@donrichandthebuckaroos it did? Interesting.
OH OH MUCH SWEET CUTE CUTE YES🎀⛄🎄VELVET BLU BO'NEE🌈
Granny couldn't get enough of this rubbish and I couldn't get enough of her
Why would you wear a suit of Xmas decorations
Not quite Christmas decorations - these suits were designed by Nathan Turk and were popular among Country music stars of the 1950s-70s. Several other designers made them, too!
Buck was never half as good without Don..
His love for it was gone. He wouldnt play for about a decade of I remember right
@@bjaded1 I recall that his Hee Haw appearances continued for years after Don's death, with a decent backup band,but that spark was just plain missing..
@@bjaded1 correct.