What a slice of Country! First class. Many thanks for this posting. Porter showing he has a great sense of humour when Faron cracks a joke about the rhinestone suits. The laughter is so natural. Good music, good singing- long live RUclips.
+Robert Bales Well,actually there is.Check out RFD-TV on the dish.Every Saturday night they have The Marty Stuart show.Marty has a lot of old and new country stars on the show.In fact Marty was a huge Porter fan and he produced his last album "Wagonmaster".
Always wished they'd put his show on dvd. Its my favorite of all the stars who had their own shows : ) Ive never seen an episode in its entirety before. THANK YOU for sharing : )
After watching this video, I know now what made these entertainers so special. It's not just the apparent raw talent that they possess, but they all have their own individual sound. When you hear Porter, you know it's Porter. When you hear Mel, you know it's Mel and so on. Today's acts sound so much alike that I can't tell one from the other. Thank God I grew up hearing these people's voices around my house. I truly feel fortunate that I was exposed to such good music.
Of all the many versions of "Ruby" there has never been one to compare with this, Mel's own version with just his acoustic guitar.... The most haunting song possibly ever written, especially knowing the fact it was based on a true story that Mel had read in the papers. I could loop this and run it all day and never get tired of it.
@@knowmusicman157 getting technical. I see your point. I still believe every version is a version cover version or not. Hell of a song Oil well always believe.
I know that I am replying to a very old comment,but it is with a touch of irony (because he was on the show), that I must say my favorite version has always been the one recorded by Faron Young (Jerry Lee Lewis also did a great one).
I remember every sunday sometimes after church this show came on . It ran about 15 years I think . Osborne brothers , Pop Goes The Country , Arthur Smith , Bobby Goldsboro and Buck Owens had syndicated shows like this that we as a family watched together .
I really wish they'd put these old Porter Wagoner Show's out, on DVD. There are some great memories in these programs, like this one. And in brilliant, glorious, nudie suit, color.
Porter was just a good ole boy, this show was one of a kind, they just cut up and had a blast. The talent back then was just second to none, I too could listen to Porter talk all day.
Porter was real. A country plowboy who made it big down in Nashville. I saw his show in person six times. He was a darn good guitar player and his custom made guitars had an incredible tone. He surrounded himself with some of the finest muscians in Nashville. He was one of, if not the first, country star to have his own show. He was the first country star to sell ten thousand seats on a regular basis. He was humble and appreciative. As my grandpap said one time... If you gave Porter and Dolly a mule and a plow, both woulda knowed which end to hook it to! 😆
I love how they left in whenever Porter had a brain fart (briefly forgetting lyrics) and how Porter didn't take himself too seriously. BTW, as of early 2020, I live in West Plains, MO, where Porter (and Speck, BTW) grew up. Porter has a street named after him here, too -- Porter Wagoner Boulevard.
+Freeman Eaton Buck Trent tells a story about him and Grandpa Jones playing a show together and when they left they got their banjo cases mixed up and the next day Grandpa called Buck from a show and said "How the hell do you play this thing!".
Just got to pickin your video.THANKs. i have been to all these entertainers shows.more so porter & mel as they played at. Our local ranches bsck in the 70s 80s Reedsferry N H. I will put thus in my play list.THANKs again
I saw Faron Young in Meridian Ms in 75. It was at a calf scramble. He came out after Hank Snow and some of the other guys played. People just got up and walked out...but not me...I stayed. I saw the Hager twins from Hee Haw too...they stunk! Connie Francis I think it was...she sang Harper Valley and a couple more. She was really nice and a little on the lit side I think. It was a good show!
You prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my gf these days xD
This is a great show. So much fun with Faron Young. The early years of Dolly. Mel Tillis, RIP. Ole Speck Rhoades, always tickles my funny bone. So good to see all the Wagonmasters.
These days are gone. Sad. This is when country was “country.” Mel sings Ruby better than Kenny EVER did. To me, Faron Young is the Pavarotti of country music. Best voice there ever was.
I had no idea that Mel Tillis wrote the song "Ruby." This song alone made him a millionare when Kenny Rogers and the 1st edition put it out in the late 60's.
Met him at Shonees in Nashville..HE saw my name on the bus and said Howdy Rob! My band members said you know Porter Wagoner I said yes we are old friends,,HAHA true story!
to my understanding, the only WagonMaster still with us is Buck Trent. Buck is one of the greatest banjo players around. Most banjo players now only see his tail lights. Superb string bender technique that he uses. That Buck . Still on CFR vids with BIll Anderson
When I was 16 years old, I would hurry home from my Saturday job, shower to get ready for my date, mom would have dinner, and I would eat while Daddy, Mom and I watched the PW Show. Then I was gone to pick up Rhoda. They're all three passed away, but I so wish I could just have one little Saturday night again.
its strange watching porter wagoner now, he was my grandpas' brother.. i met him when i was 6 yrs old .... remember having to go with my grandparents to see him off at the airport. Back then i didn't think of him as famous, just part of my family... the man with the cowboy hat and flashy clothes.. that was all that stood out to me then... haha
Hi Paula.. Just read your post.. About 30 years ago there was a family driving around out here in the country where I live ( Oklahoma) claiming to be Wagoners. They were looking for a old house that they said Porter lived in when he was a little kid.. I always thought that little red sign that said that said Porter Wagoner lived here was a joke.. I guess it was true?
@@MarthaMedicare Ralph Emery interviewed Porter and asked the same question. Porter would not give specific reply stating did not want to talk about her after their so called feud. (confidentially)
Virtually ALL the Porter Wagoner Shows were great - just totally natural pickin', singin' an' jokin'. Porter was way cool back then. Mel Tillis w/ "Ruby" - a true example of a real-deal "Singer-Songwriter"...just like he wrote an demo'd it. And what about "Unmitigated Gall"...now there's a number which Faron delivers as he also does on "I Just Came to Get My Baby Out of Here". The whole Wagonmaster gang - great players/singers. Man oh man - Mac Magaha and Red Hayes twin fiddlin' plus wonderful of Porter to sing (and acknowledge) Red's "Satisfied Mind" with Don Warden and George McCormick joining for the trio. Finally...can' t forget Dolly (that's for sure!) and her clever "I'll Oilwells Love You" song.
Does anyone remember if Porter ever was on Hee Haw? Somehow I can't recall seeing him. Hee Haw lasted 1969-1994, so makes one wonder why Porter never made the show. Hopefully I'm wrong.
@@jamesmitchell4160 Thx Oh, where did you find such specific info? There have been books written by several producers about Hee Haw. But good that Porter with Dolly appeared on the show. Just about every other Nashville star(s) appeared one time or other. The question now is where are all the taped 600 shows being stored? Suspect that Gaylord Enterprises (Opry) bought them around 1985. Interesting.
@@mosrite60 I googled Porter Wagoner Hee Haw and found it. Listed every song and the particular artist in the episode, which included 2 by Porter and 2 by Dolly but apparently no duet. I didnt actually watch the episode to see if the report was accurate. Watched her haw back then and it sounded odd he never appeared. He had his own TV show which may have limited him performing else where
Does anyone know if these RFD-TV broadcasts are the first time Porter's show has been seen since it's original airing? It's unusual to see these type of shows in reruns.
What a slice of Country! First class. Many thanks for this posting. Porter showing he has a great sense of humour when Faron cracks a joke about the rhinestone suits. The laughter is so natural. Good music, good singing- long live RUclips.
A Satisfied Mind, what a great song from Porter.
I could watch these old shows on a continuous loop. Thank you so much for uploading!
I wish shows like this could be on TV today,
+Robert Bales Well,actually there is.Check out RFD-TV on the dish.Every Saturday night they have The Marty Stuart show.Marty has a lot of old and new country stars on the show.In fact Marty was a huge Porter fan and he produced his last album "Wagonmaster".
I see that Porter's show IS on RFD-tv on Sundays. Check your local listing. :)
I miss those Saturdays.........baseball game and boiled peanuts......hot weather then........no AC....porter came on at 4 oclock I think......
thank you friend........
Faron Young, what an amazing singer!!
Always wished they'd put his show on dvd. Its my favorite of all the stars who had their own shows : ) Ive never seen an episode in its entirety before. THANK YOU for sharing : )
wow Mel! first time i've heard this with just the guitar, it's wonderful!
two great legends........always been a big fan of both.........
After watching this video, I know now what made these entertainers so special. It's not just the apparent raw talent that they possess, but they all have their own individual sound. When you hear Porter, you know it's Porter. When you hear Mel, you know it's Mel and so on. Today's acts sound so much alike that I can't tell one from the other. Thank God I grew up hearing these people's voices around my house. I truly feel fortunate that I was exposed to such good music.
You are exactly correct. Everyone today sounds tbe same. Mediocrity is the name of todays country singers. Just my opinion even though I'm right. LOL.
Of all the many versions of "Ruby" there has never been one to compare with this, Mel's own version with just his acoustic guitar.... The most haunting song possibly ever written, especially knowing the fact it was based on a true story that Mel had read in the papers. I could loop this and run it all day and never get tired of it.
Yes I agree a great version of Ruby but have you heard Johnny Darrell sing it,try and find it on RUclips it is raw and great.
It’s not his version. It’s his song. Words and music. He wrote it.
@@knowmusicman157 getting technical. I see your point. I still believe every version is a version cover version or not. Hell of a song Oil well always believe.
I know that I am replying to a very old comment,but it is with a touch of irony (because he was on the show), that I must say my favorite version has always been the one recorded by Faron Young (Jerry Lee Lewis also did a great one).
Faron & Mel- two of the best ever! Brings back them Saturday afternoons watching Porter's show!
God Blessed us with Porter Wagoner!
Great story teller and pure country.
I remember every sunday sometimes after church this show came on . It ran about 15 years I think .
Osborne brothers , Pop Goes The Country , Arthur Smith , Bobby Goldsboro and Buck Owens had syndicated shows like this that we as a family watched together .
I really wish they'd put these old Porter Wagoner Show's out, on DVD. There are some great memories in these programs, like this one. And in brilliant, glorious, nudie suit, color.
Porter was just a good ole boy, this show was one of a kind, they just cut up and had a blast. The talent back then was just second to none, I too could listen to Porter talk all day.
Porter was real. A country plowboy who made it big down in Nashville. I saw his show in person six times. He was a darn good guitar player and his custom made guitars had an incredible tone. He surrounded himself with some of the finest muscians in Nashville. He was one of, if not the first, country star to have his own show. He was the first country star to sell ten thousand seats on a regular basis. He was humble and appreciative. As my grandpap said one time...
If you gave Porter and Dolly a mule and a plow, both woulda knowed which end to hook it to! 😆
Me too polecat
@@jeffrybrooks2602 I watched the show to mainly listen to Buck Trent play that hot banjo
I love how they left in whenever Porter had a brain fart (briefly forgetting lyrics) and how Porter didn't take himself too seriously.
BTW, as of early 2020, I live in West Plains, MO, where Porter (and Speck, BTW) grew up. Porter has a street named after him here, too -- Porter Wagoner Boulevard.
Thoughs was the good old days country music will never be the same..
Ruby is electrifying stripped down like this. Modern folk classic. RIP MEL!
Just love that electrified Banjo, a very distinctive great sound!
+Freeman Eaton Buck Trent tells a story about him and Grandpa Jones playing a show together and when they left they got their banjo cases mixed up and the next day Grandpa called Buck from a show and said "How the hell do you play this thing!".
Just got to pickin your video.THANKs. i have been to all these entertainers shows.more so porter & mel as they played at. Our local ranches bsck in the 70s 80s Reedsferry N H. I will put thus in my play list.THANKs again
thanks porter for making the music that is all american
I could watch Porter 24/7........not much work gets done around this house!
I saw Faron Young in Meridian Ms in 75. It was at a calf scramble. He came out after Hank Snow and some of the other guys played. People just got up and walked out...but not me...I stayed. I saw the Hager twins from Hee Haw too...they stunk! Connie Francis I think it was...she sang Harper Valley and a couple more. She was really nice and a little on the lit side I think. It was a good show!
I'd forgotten Mel wrote Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town. It was a hit for Kenny Rogers and the First Edition in 1969.
+39thala AND Roger Miller :)
We never missed a show. My parents loved Porter and Dolly.
porter and norma Jean were great also
@@russellkelly4587 I liked Norma a little better
You prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my gf these days xD
@Alexander Cyrus yea, been using Instaflixxer for years myself =)
This is a great show. So much fun with Faron Young. The early years of Dolly. Mel Tillis, RIP. Ole Speck Rhoades, always tickles my funny bone. So good to see all the Wagonmasters.
Great show, i really enjoyed it
Dolly Parton sei una STELLA! ......e Porter Wagoner una fonte inesauribile di stupende canzoni!
Che Dio vi benedica!
These days are gone. Sad. This is when country was “country.” Mel sings Ruby better than Kenny EVER did. To me, Faron Young is the Pavarotti of country music. Best voice there ever was.
I had no idea that Mel Tillis wrote the song "Ruby." This song alone made him a millionare when Kenny Rogers and the 1st edition put it out in the late 60's.
Met him at Shonees in Nashville..HE saw my name on the bus and said Howdy Rob! My band members said you know Porter Wagoner I said yes we are old friends,,HAHA true story!
grew up watching this show. my mom would not miss it.
They had fun back then during the show and after for sure! I know some it was a little silly but it was pure clean fun!
This version has so much emotion pouring out this is absolutely the best version the way Mel intended it to be
Love it.grandfather played with him at Gainesville mo on saterday night jam
to my understanding, the only WagonMaster still with us is Buck Trent. Buck is one of the greatest banjo players around. Most banjo players now only see his tail lights. Superb string bender technique that he uses. That Buck . Still on CFR vids with BIll Anderson
When I was 16 years old, I would hurry home from my Saturday job, shower to get ready for my date, mom would have dinner, and I would eat while Daddy, Mom and I watched the PW Show. Then I was gone to pick up Rhoda. They're all three passed away, but I so wish I could just have one little Saturday night again.
PORTER ROCKS MAN!
Porter was a rock and roller and didn't even know it!
Mel is so young here wonder if he ever dreamed he would become the star the legend he was
I don't have any of the shows, other than what I posted. I record them from RFD TV.
Buck Trent created the famous banjo rolls which made it a signature to Porters music. Plus all other musicians Mac, George, Don Skeptro
Faron was a hell of a singer...not too often you see anyone singing in the key of F..
Awesome thanks
its strange watching porter wagoner now, he was my grandpas' brother.. i met him when i was 6 yrs old .... remember having to go with my grandparents to see him off at the airport. Back then i didn't think of him as famous, just part of my family... the man with the cowboy hat and flashy clothes.. that was all that stood out to me then... haha
Hi Paula.. Just read your post.. About 30 years ago there was a family driving around out here in the country where I live ( Oklahoma) claiming to be Wagoners. They were looking for a old house that they said Porter lived in when he was a little kid.. I always thought that little red sign that said that said Porter Wagoner lived here was a joke.. I guess it was true?
Mel Tillis is so great here.
Now that's
Country Music😊
I dont remember seeing this in the UK.Er..Dolly looks quite different.Nice song.Thanks.
+martyw34 She sure does, but this was taken in pre-silicone implant days--she didn't need to get fake tits!
She has always been "big boned" and a lil sloppy fat. But in the mid to late 80's she lost a lotta weight & those fake cans made up for it.
... and my grandparents always said that Porter & Dolly were having an affair & that Porter bought her first pair of implants (@)(@)
@@MarthaMedicare Ralph Emery interviewed Porter and asked the same question. Porter would not give specific reply stating did not want to talk about her after their so called feud. (confidentially)
beautiful.
Do you think that this is what heaven will be like?
there George Jones's boys...they sing together again....used to be on RUclips haven't seen it for a while
IN THAT SHOWTIME WAS REALIZE AWESOME EVER & UR TOO FORTUNATE ANYWAY !
Mel Tillis, "Ruby" at 2:25 ..."Satisfied Mind", at 12:50
The New York Times listed Porter's master tapes, all of the tv episodes(686), everything, as being destroyed in that fire at Universal.
I'm am related to Porter Wagner
yep
Great entrainment
Virtually ALL the Porter Wagoner Shows were great - just totally natural pickin', singin' an' jokin'. Porter was way cool back then. Mel Tillis w/ "Ruby" - a true example of a real-deal "Singer-Songwriter"...just like he wrote an demo'd it. And what about "Unmitigated Gall"...now there's a number which Faron delivers as he also does on "I Just Came to Get My Baby Out of Here". The whole Wagonmaster gang - great players/singers. Man oh man - Mac Magaha and Red Hayes twin fiddlin' plus wonderful of Porter to sing (and acknowledge) Red's "Satisfied Mind" with Don Warden and George McCormick joining for the trio. Finally...can' t forget Dolly (that's for sure!) and her clever "I'll Oilwells Love You" song.
I just wonder how Mack Magaha combed his hair like that
Vitalis came in gallon jugs! 😆
It would be so Great if it was!
that good
No slackers on Porter’s show.
Does anyone remember if Porter ever was on Hee Haw? Somehow I can't recall seeing him. Hee Haw lasted 1969-1994, so makes one wonder why Porter never made the show. Hopefully I'm wrong.
Episode 70, 1972. Porter did a couple songs, as did Dolly
@@jamesmitchell4160 Thx Oh, where did you find such specific info? There have been books written by several producers about Hee Haw. But good that Porter with Dolly appeared on the show. Just about every other Nashville star(s) appeared one time or other. The question now is where are all the taped 600 shows being stored? Suspect that Gaylord Enterprises (Opry) bought them around 1985. Interesting.
@@mosrite60 I googled Porter Wagoner Hee Haw and found it. Listed every song and the particular artist in the episode, which included 2 by Porter and 2 by Dolly but apparently no duet. I didnt actually watch the episode to see if the report was accurate. Watched her haw back then and it sounded odd he never appeared. He had his own TV show which may have limited him performing else where
@@mosrite60 They appearently burned in that fire at Universal Studios. There still hasn't been a complete accounting of what was destroyed...
My dad had dui school in Nashville tn with faron young. If I remember right it was just a few months before his suicide
Does anyone know if these RFD-TV broadcasts are the first time Porter's show has been seen since it's original airing?
It's unusual to see these type of shows in reruns.
Same.
Hey I notice Mel Tellus ain't stuttering
Everybody copied Wynn -Faron, Paycheck, Jones
I knew Mel n his first wife n Pam
His first wife was a Duckworth
Those twin fiddles....
Although I like and admire all the artists the video is so out of focus it's not worth watching.