Hats off to you Bradley Reeves for this insightful, and well crafted documentary. Thoroughly enjoyable! You have a voice for radio AND a face for film! Look forward to more from you and East Tennessee team.
I consider myself pretty avid fan of old school country, but these folks, and their story, were off my radar. I will spread the gospel now. This is such a wholesome and at times heartbreaking story. It deserves to be told, and most importantly, they deserve to be listened to. I love it.
I remember when Carl and Pearl Butler's records played on jukeboxes. I always enjoyed their music, but I never knew their backstory. Thanks for sharing.
I recall when I first heard "Don't Let Me Cross Over". Gram Parsons using the phrase "Cosmic American music" came to mind. I said to myself, "Well, I'm not sure what Parsons meant, but for me, this is it."
Love Carl and Pearls music.I told my mother one time that I loved their.Loving Arms album she bought. I did find their Dont let me crossover album and one from the latter 60's. What a great couple...
Thank you for sharing this. I played guitar backing Carl and Pearl on a show in Knoxville in the early-mid 1980's. We had no rehearsals, had never met, but I knew their material. They treated me like family.
Love the Butlers, have since i was young when my family visited Opry yearly . Saw Butlers there, had their records, tapes for yrs. Pure country, long overdue for CMHF. Compliments to creator/ writer of this documentary. A very good video, love it. Much better than some i have seen of others or of the Opry itself. Thanks for posting this 😊
That is what you can call the real country music is LENGENDARY FASMOUS music to continue to listen.very good music.i started to listen country music at age 12 yrs.old .I would say wow very beautifully music in those years.
I love their music today. They were the best. The songs, Harmony best of any duo. They did. It get the acclaim they deserved. Keep their music alive. So sad they had to lose the farm. They were the best in my book.
One of the best country Gospel albums ever made was Avenue Of Prayer by Carl and Pearl Butler. I like that hard-core, pure country sound. I wish someone would just record pure traditional country music with the sound of the late 50's and early 60's.
I appreciate this heart heart touching story about Carl and Pearl. I always loved the song Don't let me Cross over . I did not know anything about the wreck he involved in. Because of this story I have a much greater appreciation for Carl and Pearl. Thank you so much!
WoW! Carl & Pearl have been one of my all time favorites. Like you, I really didn't know much of their history. Thank you so much for sharing this. It makes their music even more special to me!
How can there be no comments on this excellent documentary. If the only song they ever recorded was “Let’s watch the bluebirds” I would have been in Opry heaven. They were a great duo. Thanks for sharing.
What nice costumes they wore. I used to watch them on TV in the 60's. I think they really loved each other. After Pearl died, Carl only lived 4 years. I am sure he really missed her.
That accident....... They persevered and sang some good songs. Suceess. Strong voice. Then things change. We'll done the Butlers. 🙏 For sharing. Died young. 🙏🎶🎸👍💖
Yea, east Tennessee. My grannyand her kin ate from back ip that way and born in 1902. Her. amily made the 1790 census in Nashville so i reckon they knowed a holler. The only roots in my heritage. Thanks much again Otherwise im just another new yorker.....ha ha. Imagine that mix. I play the guitar like ringing the liberty bell if necessary. Keep the faith folks.
Wow ❤️excellent footage ,this stuff should be in the hall of fame archives,they had a sound like the Bakersfield sound to me , were those nudie suits ? They were similar to the Maddox Bros and Rose 🌹 thank you for this wonderful tribute 👍❤️❤️
One thing for sure. Current 2023 these current muzos will not be remembered because they have no songs no country ingredients just a big noise. Those guys/gals back then knew how to sing play country music. 💕🎶🎸👍💖
I know it won't happen: for a couple decades I've lobbied for Carl & Pearl in the CMHOF. They made no apologies; when Big Music was pushing a Nashville Sound, they delivered classic country. Columbia was far more interested in Bob Dylan. SUNDOWN IN NASHVILLE hit hard, I saw no future in our kind of country. Thanks, I'll do my best to visit the Exhibit and pay respects. There's a lot to pay ...
This was great. Loved their music. Marty Stuart would probably Showcase some of their stuff in his Congress of Country Music museum. Here's a LIVE video of Carl & Pearl Butler singing "Sundown in Nashville" at the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree at the old Record Shop, being introduced by "Little" Jimmy Dickens and WSM650 Grant Turner doing the regular Jimmie Rodgers music commercial. Click on link below to watch. ruclips.net/video/KZCMd-dJhFU/видео.html
Where did REAL country go ? We now have bad rock and roll, calling itself country PLEeeeeeeeZE I MISS IT. Don't like the 7/11 so called praiseand worship in Church either. HELP !!!!!!
What a fantastic documentary.
R. I. P.
CARL BUTLER
&
PEARL
Hats off to you Bradley Reeves for this insightful, and well crafted documentary. Thoroughly enjoyable! You have a voice for radio AND a face for film! Look forward to more from you and East Tennessee team.
I consider myself pretty avid fan of old school country, but these folks, and their story, were off my radar. I will spread the gospel now. This is such a wholesome and at times heartbreaking story. It deserves to be told, and most importantly, they deserve to be listened to. I love it.
What a story. Real good country music.
Dont let me cross over.i love that song and still have it in my music.excellent song.i sing along very loud.
I like carl butler music
I remember when Carl and Pearl Butler's records played on jukeboxes. I always enjoyed their music, but I never knew their backstory. Thanks for sharing.
amazing!!
I recall when I first heard "Don't Let Me Cross Over". Gram Parsons using the phrase "Cosmic American music" came to mind. I said to myself, "Well, I'm not sure what Parsons meant, but for me, this is it."
true country
Love Carl and Pearls music.I told my mother one time that I loved their.Loving Arms album she bought.
I did find their Dont let me crossover album and one from the latter 60's.
What a great couple...
Great Music and Great People!!!! Joe Elk Central Ohio
Legends. Hard dues were paid, hits were made. And in his own words, sundown came to his Nashville.
Love Carl and Pearl Butler's music.Good C&W music.
Thank you for sharing this. I played guitar backing Carl and Pearl on a show in Knoxville in the early-mid 1980's. We had no rehearsals, had never met, but I knew their material. They treated me like family.
GREAT INFO....LIKE CARL, I LOVE THE OLD ( REAL ) COUNTRY MUSIC....STILL LISTEN TO CARL & PEARL~~~MAY THEY BOTH R.I.P.
true talent
Carl Butler was a Great Singer 👍 👏
amazing couple
Thank you. Sad at the end. But loved this.
Love the Butlers, have since i was young when my family visited Opry yearly . Saw Butlers there, had their records, tapes for yrs. Pure country, long overdue for CMHF. Compliments to creator/ writer of this documentary. A very good video, love it. Much better than some i have seen of others or of the Opry itself. Thanks for posting this 😊
That is what you can call the real country music is LENGENDARY FASMOUS music to continue to listen.very good music.i started to listen country music at age 12 yrs.old .I would say wow very beautifully music in those years.
what an amazing story, the soul of country music!!
I love their music today. They were the best. The songs, Harmony best of any duo. They did. It get the acclaim they deserved. Keep their music alive. So sad they had to lose the farm. They were the best in my book.
I loved them.Dont let me cross over,and Just thought I'd let you know.2 of my favorites.
Thank you sir! Awesome memories and music! Love the steel guitar and fiddle!
One of the best country Gospel albums ever made was Avenue Of Prayer by Carl and Pearl Butler. I like that hard-core, pure country sound.
I wish someone would just record pure traditional country music with the sound of the late 50's and early 60's.
I appreciate this heart heart touching story about Carl and Pearl. I always loved the song Don't let me Cross over . I did not know anything about the wreck he involved in. Because of this story I have a much greater appreciation for Carl and Pearl. Thank you so much!
WoW! Carl & Pearl have been one of my all time favorites. Like you, I really didn't know much of their history. Thank you so much for sharing this. It makes their music even more special to me!
Thank you
Thank you for a piece of history 👏
I’ve always wondered about the butlers and I appreciate this
How can there be no comments on this excellent documentary. If the only song they ever recorded was “Let’s watch the bluebirds” I would have been in Opry heaven. They were a great duo. Thanks for sharing.
❤ in😊
Real country music, not weak and watered down, as Paul Mullins used to say. Pay attention young folks!
What nice costumes they wore. I used to watch them on TV in the 60's. I think they really loved each other. After Pearl died, Carl only lived 4 years. I am sure he really missed her.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this documentary on the FANTASTIC Butlers! I've collected every record/cd I can find on them. Incredible duo!
Outstanding.
That accident....... They persevered and sang some good songs. Suceess. Strong voice. Then things change. We'll done the Butlers. 🙏 For sharing. Died young. 🙏🎶🎸👍💖
Great video unovering little known information. Good job!
Thanks for posting this!!!
Thank ya for sharing ❤️✌️
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Yea, east Tennessee. My grannyand her kin ate from back ip that way and born in 1902. Her. amily made the 1790 census in Nashville so i reckon they knowed a holler. The only roots in my heritage. Thanks much again
Otherwise im just another new yorker.....ha ha. Imagine that mix. I play the guitar like ringing the liberty bell if necessary. Keep the faith folks.
Wow ❤️excellent footage ,this stuff should be in the hall of fame archives,they had a sound like the Bakersfield sound to me , were those nudie suits ? They were similar to the Maddox Bros and Rose 🌹 thank you for this wonderful tribute 👍❤️❤️
You’re right, it DOES have the Bakersfield sound in there . Good point., Good ear and a Good day to you, sir!
One thing for sure. Current 2023 these current muzos will not be remembered because they have no songs no country ingredients just a big noise. Those guys/gals back then knew how to sing play country music. 💕🎶🎸👍💖
Give me more vídeos and informations , about a life , tô carl butler , i am from brazil and i so happy to whatching this vídeo . Congratulations !!!!
Hello from Canada. Watch a documentary called “the Lost Highway.” That will please you.
bring back country
Thank u!!! Wonderful people! Loved this little doc....any pictures with Patsy Cline???
I'll bet when Pearl died, it just tore him to pieces. It would me, if I was in his shoes. They were very good together.
I know it won't happen: for a couple decades I've lobbied for Carl & Pearl in the CMHOF. They made no apologies; when Big Music was pushing a Nashville Sound, they delivered classic country. Columbia was far more interested in Bob Dylan. SUNDOWN IN NASHVILLE hit hard, I saw no future in our kind of country. Thanks, I'll do my best to visit the Exhibit and pay respects. There's a lot to pay ...
You are a fine and good gentleman with an honourable pursuit. I tip my hat to you, sir.
This was great. Loved their music. Marty Stuart would probably Showcase some of their stuff in his Congress of Country Music museum. Here's a LIVE video of Carl & Pearl Butler singing "Sundown in Nashville" at the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree at the old Record Shop, being introduced by "Little" Jimmy Dickens and WSM650 Grant Turner doing the regular Jimmie Rodgers music commercial. Click on link below to watch.
ruclips.net/video/KZCMd-dJhFU/видео.html
Where did REAL country go ? We now have bad rock and roll, calling itself country PLEeeeeeeeZE I MISS IT. Don't like the 7/11 so called praiseand worship in Church either. HELP !!!!!!
I loved them.Dont let me cross over,and Just thought I'd let you know.2 of my favorites.