@@justinbastian2293 respectfully, I disagree, just look at his body of work over the last 3 years alone, him touring all over the world, putting out record after record of absolute bangers.
I met him in June at Hampton beach in New Hampshire and gave him a skyview ranch t shirt that he gracefully accepted and that moment changed me forever
Dick Glasser and Vincent LePar wrote it, it was originally recorded by Waylon Jennings in 1984 as an acoustic only track. Can be heard on the My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys documentary when he worked the Spring Roundup on the o6 Ranch in the Spring of ‘84.
Just saw Charley in Vegas last weekend, great show, his band The Blue Drifters are excellent. Highly recommend going to his concerts.
Was at that show too. Best show I’ve been to
There is a new legend in the making. His name is Charley.
Hardest working man In the Business, puts on a damn good show, seeing him Friday again.
Naw, he’s great but Sturgill Simpson is the hardest working man in show biz
@@justinbastian2293 respectfully, I disagree, just look at his body of work over the last 3 years alone, him touring all over the world, putting out record after record of absolute bangers.
I can’t wait to see this man in person. He absolutely kills every song he plays
I met him in June at Hampton beach in New Hampshire and gave him a skyview ranch t shirt that he gracefully accepted and that moment changed me forever
Phenomenal talent ✨️
Charley rules.. and so does The Blue Drifters.. just magic
Present ❤❤❤❤ One of my favs of all time
when is he coming back to Pittsburgh
Can’t wait for red rocks…
Where can I find the music he's been performing in this session or is it unreleased as of right now?
Who wrote the song "A dollar a day"? It's the first song in this performance.
Dick Glasser and Vincent LePar wrote it, it was originally recorded by Waylon Jennings in 1984 as an acoustic only track. Can be heard on the My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys documentary when he worked the Spring Roundup on the o6 Ranch in the Spring of ‘84.
Bardle doo?