way ahead of his time or past his time, voice is relaxed effortless at all times, guitar and song arrangements unreal. unsung hero or forgotten not sure
Terry Fell wrote in 1954 this juke box, truck stop classic. His band the Fellers had a lead guitarist by the name of Alvis Edgar Owens. Buck as his stage moniker was, recorded this song in 1965.
Terry’s original version was “a nickel in the jukebox”. A lot of later versions like Jimmy’s here had a quarter. Ernest Tubb finally just sang “some money”. The digital “jukeboxes” nowadays will probably be $10 by the time Biden’s destroyed the value of earnings and savings with his printed pieces of paper and more debt dumped on our kids, our kids’ kids, and on.
No sir, Terry Fell wrote and sang this in 1954. His band the Fellers had a lead guitarist by the name if Alvis Edgar Owens. Buck as he was better known as recorded this song 11 years later.
@@robertsnyder7014 Never heard of Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys!? What did they play on the radio up there in New York City, theme from The Godfather? Check out Jimmy’s two best known songs: “On The Sunny Side Of The Mountain” and “Widow Maker”.
Jimmy Martin does it like nobody else, all of his songs slap so hard. I never heard this version before.
Best Mandolin I EVER heard !!!
Great music definitely listening to this guy agin he is a good singer
Love this song! "For it's the best in the land"
way ahead of his time or past his time, voice is relaxed effortless at all times, guitar and song arrangements unreal. unsung hero or forgotten not sure
Awesome tunes
Terry Fell wrote in 1954 this juke box, truck stop classic. His band the Fellers had a lead guitarist by the name of Alvis Edgar Owens. Buck as his stage moniker was, recorded this song in 1965.
Terry’s original version was “a nickel in the jukebox”. A lot of later versions like Jimmy’s here had a quarter. Ernest Tubb finally just sang “some money”. The digital “jukeboxes” nowadays will probably be $10 by the time Biden’s destroyed the value of earnings and savings with his printed pieces of paper and more debt dumped on our kids, our kids’ kids, and on.
Love this version!
whose gonna fill HIS shoes? NO ONE!!
Yes Sir..i love it...
Awesome song!
true music. not like todays phoney crap
So true
Real America with a capital A
cocklobster1 more like real Dixie
That's really best make s me feel good
@regoc69 Are you a Yankee or somethin? He said Hamburger Inn.
Lol. I'm a Yankee but understood it! Great song.
@regoc69 Why are you talkin' bout Vietnam? The song ain't got nothin' to do with it
Everything has to do with vietnam
Is this the original?
I don't think so... I've heard a version by Buck Owens too
No sir, Terry Fell wrote and sang this in 1954. His band the Fellers had a lead guitarist by the name if Alvis Edgar Owens. Buck as he was better known as recorded this song 11 years later.
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Hamburger hill, thats the hill named in Vietnam cause soldiers were massacred and turned into hamburger meat
No wacko, this has nothing to do with that
Song was wrote before vietnam
I think he was giving context to another person's now deleted comment.
I love this! Jimmy Martin was a great musician of his time! This really took me back. Thanks for posting it.
never heard of him , he sounds a little like hank williams
as a truck driver, I love this version
@@robertsnyder7014 Never heard of Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys!? What did they play on the radio up there in New York City, theme from The Godfather? Check out Jimmy’s two best known songs: “On The Sunny Side Of The Mountain” and “Widow Maker”.