Has that haunting sound with the cool echo/reverb. Reminds me of a Lee Hazelwood song that could be sung by Sanford Clark. THese old obscure records with the cool crackling sound are the best. This is a totally cool channel. Thank you from a vintage baby boomer
Grew up with music, only kind that played in the barn while milking the cows and doing chores, I'd swear sometimes the cows would sway to the music's beat,... I'm 57, I firmly believe I was born in the wrong era, you just don't hear this in today's world. Love RUclips. ✌ now it's Saturday Satan, Sunday Saint.
Searchin’ I’m always lookin’ Searchin’ for a place to call my home I love you baby and I always will But I’ve got to know what’s over that hill I brought you grief and I’ve caused you shame You shoulda never let me change your name Searchin’ I’m always lookin’ Searchin’ for a place to call my home Now I keep thinkin’ just one more thrill There’s paradise just over the hill But a rollin’ stone don’t gather no moss To find peace of mind we pay an awful cost Searchin’ I’m always lookin’ Searchin’ for a place to call my home I know you love me, don’t want me to go ‘Cause winter’s coming and there’ll be snow But turn me loose just one more time Maybe then I’ll find my peace of mind Searchin’ I’m always lookin’ Searchin’ for a place to call my home
I am 22 and was born in 2001, but I became infactuated with the music of the 1960s and late 50's. I love rockabillys like this song; My fav are Jimmy Jay's - Run Wild (While Youre Young), Eddie Noack - Think of Her Now and Gene Nitz - Running from the law. Theres a few other favs of mine but those three are the ones that got me most into rockabillies. I got into this era's music at first through latin soul from the 1960s. Especially Los Angeles' Chicano Soul scene from the 60's. But I also now REALLY love the 1960's Pop Music. Like Bobby Rydell - Sway, and either Sabto Y Johnny OR Betsy's cover of "Sleep Walk" and finally id have to include either Debbie Dovale or Susan Maughan cover of Hey Lover but also The Daughters of Eve cover too but thats always sounded a bit more 70s rock than 60s pop music. Either way, I have been lost in the 1960s musical era, and for all the punk music i listen to i listen to just as much music from this era. Girls definitely appreciate the love and romance songs even if theyre almost 100 years old sometimes, they LOVE it when I sing Bobby Rydell's Volare or Sway So, BIG suggestion fellow gen z fellas, learn some love songs that you can sing decent enough. If she likes you enough she wont tell you your singing is bad, unless she REALLY likes you, then she'll tell you it sucks but that she still loves it. Thats how you know she's a keeper. Now im gonna go listen to some ThxSoMuch, that guy fucking ROCKS
@@doowoppyify It IS American, just because these elements of culture originate from another doesn't diminish the fact that it is a part of American culture. By this logic very few nations have a culture at all.
Has that haunting sound with the cool echo/reverb. Reminds me of a Lee Hazelwood song that could be sung by Sanford Clark. THese old obscure records with the cool crackling sound are the best. This is a totally cool channel. Thank you from a vintage baby boomer
Grew up with music, only kind that played in the barn while milking the cows and doing chores, I'd swear sometimes the cows would sway to the music's beat,... I'm 57, I firmly believe I was born in the wrong era, you just don't hear this in today's world. Love RUclips. ✌ now it's Saturday Satan, Sunday Saint.
That crackling sound is surface noise.
Beautiful voice on this dude. Thanks!
Reminds me of that song by Hank Williams "Alone and Forsaken”
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Well how did I miss that one I like it 👌 👏
Haven't heard this track for years, it's been so long that I forgot about it. Cracking record, I realy love this song😎
really great country bopper what a awsome voice
Talk about echoes from the past! I loved this song but could never find the record to bring home. Somebody did, and I'm glad to hear it hear.
Thanks so much for this share, dude. I'm always looking for a place to call my home too.
Thank's for sharing. Good musik!!
Searchin’
I’m always lookin’
Searchin’ for a place to call my home
I love you baby and I always will
But I’ve got to know what’s over that hill
I brought you grief and I’ve caused you shame
You shoulda never let me change your name
Searchin’
I’m always lookin’
Searchin’ for a place to call my home
Now I keep thinkin’ just one more thrill
There’s paradise just over the hill
But a rollin’ stone don’t gather no moss
To find peace of mind we pay an awful cost
Searchin’
I’m always lookin’
Searchin’ for a place to call my home
I know you love me, don’t want me to go
‘Cause winter’s coming and there’ll be snow
But turn me loose just one more time
Maybe then I’ll find my peace of mind
Searchin’
I’m always lookin’
Searchin’ for a place to call my home
'The' place to call my home
Twice as profound
used this as the theme for my Gunsmoke reviews
Pretty good sound for 1956. Whoever did the recording knew how to get it.
Whitey Gallagher is his name.
@@DeadEyedTye I meant the recording engineer. Really knew his stuff.
Sounds like a 1920,s Gangsters Name!
I sang this the other day when I was looking for the keys to my limousine.
Such an epic track ! 🔥
this era of music was so golden, nothing today compares honestly.
Beautiful song 😘
fantastic track
Beautiful 🎶🎶❤🎶🎶
Ese titulo es un himno a mi estilo de vida.......
Si mon' ! Asi es mi cuenta tambien. 'tan duro, hijo!!
Y hoy como va? todavía viajando o Como encuentreis calma?
Cool tune
I love this
Perfection
All thumbs up....!!!!
great tune
high class feeling
Eu aqui no interior de São Paulo escutando essa ou esta preciosidade
perfect
Have heard it on Rockabilly-Radio...!!!
that tune...
I am 22 and was born in 2001, but I became infactuated with the music of the 1960s and late 50's. I love rockabillys like this song; My fav are Jimmy Jay's - Run Wild (While Youre Young), Eddie Noack - Think of Her Now and Gene Nitz - Running from the law. Theres a few other favs of mine but those three are the ones that got me most into rockabillies.
I got into this era's music at first through latin soul from the 1960s. Especially Los Angeles' Chicano Soul scene from the 60's. But I also now REALLY love the 1960's Pop Music. Like Bobby Rydell - Sway, and either Sabto Y Johnny OR Betsy's cover of "Sleep Walk" and finally id have to include either Debbie Dovale or Susan Maughan cover of Hey Lover but also The Daughters of Eve cover too but thats always sounded a bit more 70s rock than 60s pop music.
Either way, I have been lost in the 1960s musical era, and for all the punk music i listen to i listen to just as much music from this era. Girls definitely appreciate the love and romance songs even if theyre almost 100 years old sometimes, they LOVE it when I sing Bobby Rydell's Volare or Sway
So, BIG suggestion fellow gen z fellas, learn some love songs that you can sing decent enough. If she likes you enough she wont tell you your singing is bad, unless she REALLY likes you, then she'll tell you it sucks but that she still loves it. Thats how you know she's a keeper.
Now im gonna go listen to some ThxSoMuch, that guy fucking ROCKS
❤🎶 Awesome ! 🎶
Just great
Very cool.
deep.....
I gotta know whats over that hill...
... dont go looking over that hill. Thats how trouble starts.
This song is hot ❤❤
I approve this message.
John Gallagher I approve of your name. Are you a substitute teacher with a name like that or THE John Gallagher?
I'm looking tooooo!!!!!
real amurican culture is so.... Rural, in a good way.
Because it's not American, it's mostly Irish, among others!
@@doowoppyify It IS American, just because these elements of culture originate from another doesn't diminish the fact that it is a part of American culture. By this logic very few nations have a culture at all.
@@jerrell1169 American what, all the inmigrants that got together in that land 200 years ago, mostly Irish people?
most real culture are rural. too bad they're all dying off
@@heem8814 never
They call me country is my fav. Of sandford Clark.
This sounds like it should be in some backwoods horror movie.
sounds like some lonely man searching for a place to go after everyone's left him.
This life is a backwoods horror movie which he is commenting on
"you shouldn't never let me change your name" [ representing his wife]
he actuallysays "should a - never let me change your name"
Is this the same song that was in a Cheech and Chong movie (with changed drug reference lyrics)?
Directors and movie writers, make a film about of bandits in the 1950s, robbing small time banks and the such
Three rag boys in a ford pick up going to make some money with some ransack hoods. Overalls.
Country Del. Just a bit slower.
I thought this was hank at first lol
Mr Shelton Hank 3 sent me this, it's gorgeous
1.25 speed
Damn perfect!! Ahahah
1.5
He talking about me
Don’t be scared
Si soy
Sounds a little like Hank Sr….
Maybe a younger version of him sure
Im homeless rn because my wife of 14 yrs
dont ever get married to a women!
@@redtalks4274 fuck off incel.
you had nothing to do with it eh? likely story.
how you doin now
Yed
Love ❤️ this