Wolverton Mountain - Claude King

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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  • @AGraffitifan
    @AGraffitifan 2 месяца назад

    I was 7 years old (1961) and my uncle put in a concrete patio for us. He had a radio going at all times and every time this song came on he would sing along pretending his shovel was a guitar. One of my best memories.

  • @sarahlesko3606
    @sarahlesko3606 11 лет назад +5

    My dad loves this song. He played it for his future father-in-law when he was only a college aged boy. His future father-in-law (my grandfather, now deceased) was a music man and played the piano by ear. After he listened to the song with my father, he smiled and said "I like that song". He then sat down and played it by ear on the piano. That is a great family story we share. Thanks Merle and Claude for creating this memory for our family!

  • @bluecatky
    @bluecatky 13 лет назад +6

    I am not a huge country music fan, but I really like some of the older country songs, and this in my opinion, is a classic!

  • @agingstoner
    @agingstoner 12 лет назад +1

    My ancestors were also hillbillies, and they deserve far more respect than they've received in the media. They were tough muthafukkas who carved a living out of nothing. Many of them fought for the North in the civil war and opposed slavery, and they created beautiful music that is appreciated around the world. This particular song is an inside joke.

  • @Angus1101
    @Angus1101 12 лет назад +5

    There isn't any sounds in the world that sounds as good as this today.

  • @darvanluvender7811
    @darvanluvender7811 6 лет назад

    this is a great singer and he music great this is a country music great music the country music great music the

  • @donschneider8801
    @donschneider8801 7 лет назад +1

    They don't have songs like this anymore!

  • @deniselane525
    @deniselane525 11 лет назад +6

    Rest in Peace Claude. Thank You for all the wonderful music. You will never be forgotten.

  • @kyslim111
    @kyslim111 8 лет назад +1

    Here is one of the "greatest generation" people who made this country great. This is a picture of Clifton Clowers plowing his field at the age of 100. Clowers was the subject of a Merle Kilgore hit song called "Wolverton Mountain." Mr. Clowers lived to be 102 (1891 - 1994) where he actually lived and farmed that land on Wolverton Mountain. A solid American who was just who he was, although he rubbed shoulders with a lot of famous people after the song was written about him.
    That's the kind of man I want to be! Just be me, warts and all, a responsible human being plowing my own field. These were the men who made America great, we need a lot more of them today; and a lot fewer of those "give-me," "entitled" "hand-out" people in this country. Hey, plow your own field. That's what Clifton Clowers did.

  • @jackiemeredith1586
    @jackiemeredith1586 6 лет назад +4

    I grew up on songs like this one. Still listen to them and let the memories of my Grandad flow. So sad this generation of mine won’t know how peaceful and loving these songs really are. It’s 2018, I’m almost 22 years old and oldies are still my choice of music ❤️

  • @powertube5671
    @powertube5671 10 лет назад +1

    A mystery. Back in 1962, my sister had a dance party for her school friends. There must have been about 50 kids packed in our basement. I was playing the records on my stereo system. I loved this song, so I put it on. Everyone booood the song. I was totally mystified. It was popular on New York top 40 radio stations. We lived in northern NJ. Why would so many people react so negatively to this song? Maybe I was the only kid that liked country music.

  • @ebuchanan83
    @ebuchanan83 13 лет назад +1

    I played on the road with Claude King back in the eighties as his band leader. I met Cifton Clowers and actually played on Wolverton Mt. I would not trade the experience and the memories for anything in the world! Sincerely, Gary "Buck" Buchanan

  • @donaldbrown2071
    @donaldbrown2071 10 лет назад

    more black people should get into country classics, i sure love the message

  • @bearone7777
    @bearone7777 11 лет назад

    GOD BLESS you for making this comment here. Thinking the same dog-gone thing!!!!!! IT makes me cry to know, one of the greatest has left us. May you R.I.P.--[ETERNALLY]--WITH YOUR LORD AND MASTER!!!!!!!!

  • @shirleumcdaniel
    @shirleumcdaniel 12 лет назад

    Don't forget these Great Songs

  • @ultrabrougham
    @ultrabrougham 11 лет назад

    Claude King, the writer/singer, died todat, 3/7/2013, at the age of 90. R.I.P.

  • @earlslot8320
    @earlslot8320 7 лет назад

    luv this music, grew up with it , hate the music now

  • @sappygirl1955
    @sappygirl1955 3 года назад +3

    My father, God rest his soul, loved this song!

  • @beatlejim64
    @beatlejim64 4 года назад +4

    Released in March 1962...spent 9 weeks at #1 on the country chart....and #6 on the Billboard"Hot 100" pop charts.Huge hit in 1962...

    • @cindysanchez6347
      @cindysanchez6347 Год назад

      I was one year old - they played it on KRAK in Sacramento for years, and it's one of the first songs I remember hearing on the radio. Are there any Classic Country stations that play songs like this and "The Three Bells?" 😀

  • @rebeccafry232
    @rebeccafry232 12 лет назад +2

    My parents are also in their 70s. This is the kind of music we were raised on, and it will always remind me of "country drives" on Sundays with my parents and my sister. My sister and I still sing this to each other, complete with the twang in "honey" and the "ooh-hoo"s.
    I wonder if Claude and Merle knew how many lives this silly song was going to touch when it was written...

  • @lesbonnick5270
    @lesbonnick5270 6 лет назад

    Golden Country Classic

  • @silversliver1592
    @silversliver1592 5 лет назад

    Thanks Mom and Dad .

  • @gordonpeden6234
    @gordonpeden6234 4 года назад +5

    Don't bother looking I've been and married her 1973 still going strong!

  • @jeffreysmith5962
    @jeffreysmith5962 7 лет назад

    Hate today's country music but loved the classics such as this gem.

  • @terry296xy
    @terry296xy 13 лет назад

    a song for the ages.

  • @sauquoit13456
    @sauquoit13456 12 лет назад +1

    On this day in 1962 {June 7th} Claude King performed this song on the late Dick Clark's American Bandstand...
    About two weeks earlier on May 26th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100; eventually it peaked at #6 and spent 16 weeks in the Top 100...
    And on June 30th it reached #1 {for 9 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart...
    Was Record of the Year on Billboard's Hot Country Singles of 1962 chart...
    R.I.P. Mr. Clark...

  • @lissacos3369
    @lissacos3369 5 лет назад +11

    My mom has dementia and whenever I play this song she starts singing. Thanks.

    • @dvjfredmerc529
      @dvjfredmerc529 3 года назад

      Isn’t it amazing? I’m an RN and spent 26 years working with elderly home care clients and many with dementia. Music stimulates a more basic part of our “lizard brain”; the part that is usually spared by most dementia. When it’s stimulated folks often experience some clarity and song lyrics never disappear. Peace to you both.

  • @kristys9719
    @kristys9719 4 года назад

    This songs just so cute😄😄💕💕💕💕

  • @safetydave720
    @safetydave720 3 года назад

    I first heard this in 1968. I was 13

  • @wayneberry8226
    @wayneberry8226 Год назад

    I love this song.....

  • @sauquoit13456
    @sauquoit13456 10 лет назад

    On this day in 1962 {August 12th} "I'm the Girl From Wolverton Mountain" by Jo Ann Campbell entered Billboard's Hot top 100 chart at position #76; and on September 16th, 1962 it peaked at #38 {for 1 week} and spent 7 weeks on the Top 100...
    The week Ms. Campbell entered the Top 100 at #76, Claude King's "Wolverton Mountain" was at #16, four weeks earlier on July 15th it peaked at #6 {for 1 week}...
    Ms. Campbell had three other Top 100 records; "A Kookie Little Paradise" {peaked at #61 in 1960}, "Mother, Please" {reached #88 in 1963}, and "I Found A Love, Oh What A Love" {a duet with husband Troy Seals, it peaked at #67 in 1965}..

  • @Jaden--Lol
    @Jaden--Lol 8 лет назад

    My aunt and uncles song they are gone now but this is their song

  • @trainchaser17b91
    @trainchaser17b91 7 лет назад

    I heard this going to North Carolina and I just came back today and came a few weeks ago and this makes me think of my girlfriend and went twice I can bak today

  • @bearone7777
    @bearone7777 11 лет назад

    This is the music of my youth, I MISS THIS EVERY DAY------TODAY'S "BUBBLE-GUM" COUNTRY MUSIC SUCKS, AND I AM SPEAKING ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE TAYLOR SWIFT, AND A WHOLE LOT MORE.

  • @douglasmacarthur8775
    @douglasmacarthur8775 6 лет назад +3

    Memories........early 60's, small town Friday night café/bar, 2 brothers home on military leave ( Army / Marine )About 11pm the crowd thins, the brothers put a quarter in the juke box , and strut out into the night shadow boxing each other in time with the beat of Wolverton Mountain playing on juke box.Good memories of two brothers happy to be re-united while home on leave.

  • @maihumamai4383
    @maihumamai4383 4 года назад

    It's the real song of the soil unlike today's pathetic country music. Thnx for the upload.

  • @harsin5858
    @harsin5858 12 лет назад

    old is gold

  • @janewellington9779
    @janewellington9779 7 лет назад +3

    I love this song one of the dearest friends I ever had used to sing it to me .This friend passed away 2004 at age 57 we played together as children this song brings back such wonderful memories.I think of this wonderful man and every time this song comes to mind.I don't know why we can't have these kind of song anymore.

  • @vailimadelvi2244
    @vailimadelvi2244 7 лет назад

    stil at school bk 6os wen wolverton mountain ,very deep voice lovely ,

  • @WTFPita1
    @WTFPita1 12 лет назад

    wow such childhood memories

  • @djangoman2008
    @djangoman2008 13 лет назад

    the best thanks Dj

  • @roberthurley4993
    @roberthurley4993 12 лет назад

    boy, songs like these take me back to my young days......daddy, I hope you can hear this from Heaven and sing right along just like we used to in your old ford truck, I will always love you and miss you when I hear these songs....and have a dance with mom.......love and miss you both.

  • @bigoldinosaur
    @bigoldinosaur 9 лет назад +208

    What I wouldn't give to hear music like this again on the radio.

  • @loisohalloran2697
    @loisohalloran2697 7 лет назад

    True country music does not exist like it did when I was growing up.loved it then and love it now. The new country as they call it is pop music.

  • @lanslay7342
    @lanslay7342 4 года назад +6

    Absolutely beautiful and very well done!!!💓👏👏👍👍👍👍🌹🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷✝️🌹🌹🌹🇱🇷❤️🇱🇷❤️💕💗

  • @Beachboss60
    @Beachboss60 11 лет назад +2

    This was a great song that knocked the pants off some pretty heavy country and pop stars for several weeks taking the number one position on many charts as it just was a catchy tune with a neat true story and unigue background music. I believe it was 1962

  • @chrisd8416
    @chrisd8416 4 года назад +1

    My mom used to listen to this song when I was a kid. I can feel her arms around me when ever I listen to it.

  • @darvanluvender7811
    @darvanluvender7811 6 лет назад +1

    I grew up on this country music great music

  • @RavenSelena
    @RavenSelena 11 лет назад +1

    Old country is always better then new country. Like Tammy Wynette sang about being a mother alot and how could you go wrong with a song like "He Stopped Loving Her Today" by George Jones? I love this song, heard it first by Wayne Newton. Clifton Clowers, imagine having a name like that?

  • @ACornnor
    @ACornnor 12 лет назад

    I'm 19 and this song brings me back to when I was a kid. My dad is about to turn 70 this year so that's the only reason I know this song lol. I remember he used to play this in the truck and sing it when we would take a trip to go get ice cream :) lol good times...

  • @billgonzales2339
    @billgonzales2339 5 лет назад

    KEEN COUNTRY radio, Irvington Ca 1960

  • @dwaynelanghoff7534
    @dwaynelanghoff7534 7 лет назад +1

    You don't find music like this much anymore

  • @Owlguy007
    @Owlguy007 9 лет назад +63

    Pure country gold pouring from those speakers. God I love this song.

  • @msr2f
    @msr2f 13 лет назад

    My Grandfather--Merle Kilgore--wrote this song. It was meant to be a joke. He was on his way to see his uncle Clifton and he wrote this song while driving. While the lyrics talk about marrying the girls on the mountain, the song is not to be taken seriously. After all, he did sing it to Clifton, and Clifton didn't have a problem with it!

  • @907Prism
    @907Prism 4 года назад

    I'm 35 and I grew up listening to this. 😊

  • @shirleyryan5566
    @shirleyryan5566 8 лет назад

    the best music in the worls 50&60 72yrs old and still love it.

  • @charlescanterbury2367
    @charlescanterbury2367 11 лет назад

    How many memories i have of this song.. We lived in W. Va.My Grandfather had 6 Daughters, he did not walk 1 of them down the aisle, said he wasn't going to give his girls away to anybody.

  • @4321claude
    @4321claude 13 лет назад

    Hello Hennie we love you as CK Productions Canada is Great

  • @fretkillrlives
    @fretkillrlives 11 лет назад

    R.I.P. Claude.

  • @waterboxer87
    @waterboxer87 7 лет назад +5

    I spend hours on RUclips finding and listening to superb gems like Wolverton Mountain.

  • @elinorvonzahm
    @elinorvonzahm 13 лет назад

    I was a kid when this song came out and my dad always liked to point to hills as we drove in the country and say, "Annigans, [his nickname for me], what's the name of that mountain?" and no matter where we were, I would always say enthusiastically, "Wolverton Mountain!"

  • @shirleymckenna
    @shirleymckenna 9 лет назад +1

    I turned 60 on October 29 2014 and all I can say is that we don't have music like this now

    • @dollyclayton5308
      @dollyclayton5308 9 лет назад +1

      we sure don nt but thank god for u tube listen to all golden oldies

  • @emabelsmithable
    @emabelsmithable 5 лет назад +3

    I think I grew up listening to music like this on a radio station out of Florida. My father loved Country and Folk , and I inherited that!

    • @alexoliver4222
      @alexoliver4222 2 года назад +1

      Hello 👋 Mars
      How are you doing today

  • @victoriavermilyea7548
    @victoriavermilyea7548 9 лет назад +6

    I had a friend many years ago Allura. She told me that she used to be married to Claude's drummer. One day in the late 70's I noticed a travel bus by her home (she was living with her father in Copperas Cove Texas) and she told me that Claude King had stopped by to say hello. I grew up on this song and I have always thought of this as a very special moment in my life. Thank you Claude for singing this song and for being you.

    • @terilynnwells9326
      @terilynnwells9326 9 лет назад +1

      that's neat

    • @cottonDan
      @cottonDan 9 лет назад +3

      Hi Victoria, Allura was married to Claude's "Guitar Player" (David) and that would be me! Carmen Allura will always be very special to me. You can find out more about Claude and gang by looking up "The Cotton Dan Band on RUclips and Facebook
      It was a very sad time in our life when Claude past away he was 90 years old and such a great person.
      David Daniels (Cotton Dan)

  • @jkabholat
    @jkabholat 5 лет назад +5

    I can remember standing in the front seat while my grandfather drove and singing along. Must have been about 4. My family thought it was hilarious.

  • @Lteuling
    @Lteuling 12 лет назад

    A classic song about someone wanting what he probably can't have.

  • @dyad2r1
    @dyad2r1 11 лет назад +1

    Brings back happy memories. We sang it long ago as we drove through the Rockies in Dad's '62 VW Beetle on the way to my brother's wedding.

  • @tairulz1492
    @tairulz1492 11 лет назад

    i used to sing this with my grandpa in his car, hes not dead or anything, just brings back great memories, i love this song!

  • @johnjarou2357
    @johnjarou2357 10 лет назад +1

    if this came out in 1962 i was only 8 years old;but i sure remember it well. great song.

  • @oletimerocker
    @oletimerocker 8 лет назад +78

    Not my kin just the story to go along with the song>“They say don’t go, on Wolverton Mountain
    If you’re looking, for a wife.
    ‘Cause Clifton Clowers, has a pretty young daughter
    And he’s mighty handy, with a gun and a knife.”
    Most of you folks that were around in the 1960s, and maybe some of you folks that listen to country music from that period, will recognize those lyrics from a number one song called Wolverton Mountain. I bet you didn’t know that this song was written about a real person that lived on a real mountain.
    That’s right. Clifton Clowers was a real man that lived on Wolverton Mountain overlooking a small town called Center Ridge, Arkansas. The song was written by Merle Kilgore for his uncle Clifton as a birthday present. Kilgore was Hank Williams Jr’s long time friend and manager. He also cowrote the song Ring of Fire with June Carter Cash.
    How do I know this? Clifton Clowers is my Grandfather, and Merle my second cousin. What does this have to do with bluegrass music? Not much, except that Clifton Clowers played the fiddle and loved the music.
    Clifton lived on Wolverton Mountain most of his adult life. He raised 6 children; 4 are still living, and 2 still live in Arkansas. He raised those children by farming the land, growing their food and raising a pig and cow to butcher every year. Clifton would walk down the mountain every Saturday morning to spend the day cutting hair for 10 cents a head. He would then buy flour, sugar, and coffee with his earnings and walk back up the mountain to do the evening chores. He farmed the land with an old mule pulling the implements.
    I remember visiting Grandpa Clowers as a young boy when our family would make the long journey to Arkansas from West Virginia. Some of my fondest memories are after the morning chores, when Grandpa would say “let’s go fishing.” We would then hike down off the mountain to the lake, or hook up the mule to the wagon and go to a neighbor’s pond. Afterwards we would take our fish home, and then Grandma would fry up our catch for dinner. After dinner, Grandpa would get out the old fiddle and play a few tunes under the big shade tree.
    I remember that the dogs, the pets he loved, would come and lay down under the tree and listen to the fiddle too. They seemed to enjoy it as much as I did. Grandpa would always look over at me and say, “sing me a song, boy.” I would sing and he would always fall in there with a fiddle back up.
    Clifton Clowers lived to be 102 years old. He fought in World War I, but I do not ever remember him ever talking about the war. As the song says he whittled with his knife and hunted with his gun. When the song was at its peak popularity, people would flock to the mountain just to meet him and shake his hand. They would always want some kind of souvenir so Grandpa started making turkey calls and different whittled trinkets for them. I think he even started selling them and making extra money, but knowing him, he probably gave away more than he sold.
    He was asked many times what his secret was to his longevity in life. His answer was always the same, “A firm belief in God. No alcohol or tobacco.” He lived by these beliefs and even at the age of 100 years was still plowing his garden behind the mule pulling the plow.
    There was no running water in the house. There was a well right beside the front porch, and this was the most refreshing water I ever drank. The house was heated by an open fireplace, and as kids we would pop popcorn over the flames. Grandpa planted and raised the popcorn too.
    Clifton actually had two daughters, but the song was changed by Claude King when he recorded it because he thought it sounded better as a pretty young daughter. My cousins and I often use to argue over which one was the pretty young daughter, my aunt Burlene or my mother Virginia. Fact is, they were both pretty young daughters. My Mom just turned 89 last September and her philosophy is the same as Clifton’s when it comes to the longevity of life.
    My Dad always jokingly told people that he climbed Wolverton Mountain and stole Mom from Clifton, but in reality they met in Memphis, TN while both were attending school. I don’t think that Dad would have gone up against the legendary gun and knife.
    The song Wolverton Mountain has been recorded by country, pop, and bluegrass artists over the past 40 some years, and has become a classic in American music. With all of its success, Clifton Clowers never changed. He kept farming and working on his land until the day he passed. He never let this fame go to his head. He actually used to say that he wished that Merle had not written the part about the gun and knife, because in his words, “I never used those tools for that purpose, I just used them to hunt and whittle.”

    • @phixxyful
      @phixxyful 8 лет назад +4

      +Jerry W Wow! Thanks so much for that special bit of history. The song was a big hit in Australia as well at the time.

    • @sungoddesssol
      @sungoddesssol 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Fascinating stuff. My father loved this song too :-)

    • @mrsgirll77
      @mrsgirll77 8 лет назад +2

      +Jerry W Thanks Jerry for letting this gem of a story be known. I did just see an old recording of Kilgore telling the same story and Hank Jr. laughing at him. Sending much love to your family

    • @christinadigby3658
      @christinadigby3658 8 лет назад +1

      love your story

    • @normflanders5652
      @normflanders5652 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your family history with us.. I loved this song as a kid. I'm now 61 and I still hit it on RUclips.

  • @duncanny199
    @duncanny199 7 лет назад

    Growing up in Los Angles area my dad would have K-Fox country music station on when driving in the car and me and my brothers heard all these old country classics.. Back then we would rather heard KRLA, KHJ, or KFWB which played rock when mom drove the car but after 50 plus years I so yearn to hear this great music once again... guess dad knew what he was doing educating my brothers and I on good music

  • @allongbeard
    @allongbeard 12 лет назад

    My Uncle played this..its so nice to be in the presence of the ones who was there

  • @JJR53
    @JJR53 7 лет назад

    They don't make music like this anymore and that is a DAMN shame

  • @chrisward183
    @chrisward183 6 лет назад

    This song upsets me since 1987, 30 years later it still does!!!!!!

  • @57VAGABOND
    @57VAGABOND 11 лет назад

    some of you people don,t have alue,god bless you youngins who no what country music is

  • @charlescanterbury2367
    @charlescanterbury2367 11 лет назад

    R. I. P. Mr. King.

  • @jallan7672
    @jallan7672 9 лет назад

    Been up on wolverton mountain a many of times. Beautiful spot right outside centeridge.

  • @dickelliott8927
    @dickelliott8927 8 лет назад +169

    I have loved this since I first heard it while hunting with my dad when I was 15. I would carry my 'transistor pocket radio' and a single ear plug when the hunting got a little dull. I'm 70 now and what memories songs like this one pop up from my memory banks of that era spending precious moments with my dad.

    • @dollyclayton5308
      @dollyclayton5308 8 лет назад +4

      +Dick Elliott don nt make songs like this anymore

    • @Linda98671
      @Linda98671 8 лет назад +10

      What a wonderful memory..thank you for sharing it..

    • @DELTA19ACTUAL
      @DELTA19ACTUAL 7 лет назад

      They are as precious and as old as mine my friend, I too miss this time with mom and dad especially in the winter when the snow flies at night eerie beautiful

    • @MooxOG
      @MooxOG 6 лет назад +4

      im 19 and i heard this song from my grandpa, ive loved it ever since

    • @bananatrish499
      @bananatrish499 6 лет назад +1

      DELTA19ACTUAL Yes.. I have a picture of y'all out there hunting and you with your earphone.

  • @sherriecrouch4043
    @sherriecrouch4043 8 лет назад +109

    I grew up on this stuff!

    • @djones9122
      @djones9122 7 лет назад +11

      yea this and corn flakes

    • @jeanmiller4614
      @jeanmiller4614 7 лет назад +4

      Sherrie Crouch so did I .

    • @Lou28100
      @Lou28100 7 лет назад +5

      I'm 55 and my mother used to play this music all day long. Good souvenirs.

    • @arslp
      @arslp 7 лет назад +7

      Me too, Sherrie.... This; Johnny Horton, Marty Robbins, etc.

    • @delstanley1349
      @delstanley1349 7 лет назад +2

      +arslp> On my phone's playlist listed under "Cowboy and Trail Songs." You may like some of them if you don't get too bored looking at the list. Depending on your age some may bring back memories.
      El Paso M Robbins
      Streets of Laredo M Robbins
      Ballad of Paladin J Western
      Red River Valley M Robbins
      The Rebel Johnny Yuma J Cash
      The Wayward Wind P Cline
      Big Iron M Robbins
      Wind in the Wire R Travis
      Wolverton Mountain C King
      Tom Dooley Kingston Trio
      Rawhide F Lane
      High Noon F Laine
      Streets of Laredo B Crosby version
      Gunfight at the OK Cor F Laine
      The Master's Call M Robbins
      Man Who Shot Liberty
      Valance G Pitney
      Ballad of Davy Crockett Riders in the Sky
      Billy the Kid M Robbins
      They're Hanging Me
      Tonight M Robbins
      Lorena J Ungar
      Utah Carol M Robbins
      Wandering Star Lee Marvin
      Coward of the County K Rogers
      High Noon T Ritter
      Battle of New Orleans J Horton
      Ring of Fire J Cash
      Running Gun M Robbins
      Please, Mr. Custer L Verne
      Big John J Dean
      Yellow Rose of Texas Mitch Miller
      North to Alaska J Horton
      The Gambler K Rogers
      Wreck of the Edmund
      Fitzgerald G Lightfoot
      Wayfaring Stranger T Adkins
      Ashokan Farewell J Unger

  • @brotherWes
    @brotherWes 11 лет назад

    What a grand ole opry is gathering beyond heaven's gates. can't wait to listen to them all again someday. RIP friend.

  • @nancycampbell4813
    @nancycampbell4813 11 лет назад

    RIP Claude King you were one great man and singer grew up listening to your music still listen to it....

  • @wadebaker2910
    @wadebaker2910 9 лет назад +18

    I Lived down the road from Wolverton Mountain.

  • @Stratomite
    @Stratomite 11 лет назад

    RIP, Mr.Claude King. My Mom and Dad loved this song.

  • @baddbuoy1
    @baddbuoy1 11 лет назад

    Met you in Tupelo Miss. in the summer of 68. Hadn't thought about you in a while. You lived to be 90 years old Claude God bless RIP

  • @ZZTopsFan
    @ZZTopsFan 10 лет назад +1

    Another of my mom's favorites. Have never been a country western fan but these are the songs of my early childhood and sure do bring me back. Must be the roots of my love for the Texas Blues...

    • @ZZTopsFan
      @ZZTopsFan 9 лет назад

      Wow! Loved it then, love it now! She is absolutely amazing!

  • @7959225
    @7959225 12 лет назад

    Whether is was a joke or not..it is a very loved song!!! We used to sing this all the time when we were kids!!

  • @marshasmith8706
    @marshasmith8706 5 лет назад +2

    This was my dad's song🙏💘

  • @clarenceblevins8511
    @clarenceblevins8511 7 лет назад +1

    Remember this song from a very young age about 6 years old when I first heard it and has been a favorite of mine ever since , LOVE THIS SONG

  • @jakkujedi5982
    @jakkujedi5982 7 лет назад

    I'm 14 and loving these songs

  • @TheIncongruent
    @TheIncongruent 11 лет назад

    RUclips is sometimes a really good place. A place where people can sign their own T shirt.

  • @lumby5335
    @lumby5335 2 года назад

    my grandpa would play this alot I love to listen to it when i think of him.

  • @judithmead2655
    @judithmead2655 10 лет назад +2

    Was just watching Country Family Reunion on RFD-TV and Merle Kilgore told the story about writing this song for his uncle, Clifton Clowers, and then he sang it on the recorded program. He couldn't get anyone to record it until Claude King did and what a hit it was!! I got the 45 when it came out and played it over and over. I still have it. What a treasure it is; and what memories it brings back. Now both Merle Kilgore and Claude King are gone. They left a legacy in this song. I had to come here and hear Claude sing it again right now.

  • @willardjacobson8241
    @willardjacobson8241 6 лет назад

    My dad loved this song !!

  • @csnzultrapower7955
    @csnzultrapower7955 9 лет назад +50

    I love this song I've listen to it since I was a little girl I'm 59 now

  • @theeverythingelectronicsst3897

    Love this song… Brings back a lot memories..

  • @josephkane392
    @josephkane392 7 лет назад

    Another timeless Classic Hit from 1962 as it also topped The US Country Chart in this Year

  • @xanthippiapostolou3918
    @xanthippiapostolou3918 9 лет назад

    yo ho ho and a bottle of good song

  • @dawngodsil745
    @dawngodsil745 4 года назад

    I LOVE this song my Friend Bernie would sing this at karaoke for me I sure do miss it n miss him n the group too Soo much fun😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜

  • @harponercam
    @harponercam 6 лет назад

    It's a Pennsylvania AM car radio song , like Rambling Rose.... Ah, the younger years then.

  • @jonnysuperglide
    @jonnysuperglide 12 лет назад

    This was my dads. Song in the cement truck back in the the day . Rest in peace dad