Harley Allen - Someone To Look Up To ( + lyrics 1996)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2011
  • Harley Lee Allen (January 23, 1956 -- March 30, 2011) was an American bluegrass and country singer and songwriter. This is just my small video tribute to include my favourite song (lyrics on screen) he performed on the 1996 album, Another River. Co-written with Denise Draper. Produced by Carson Chamberlain and Dirk Johnson. No copyright infringement is intended and I know, two small errors on the lyrics but when you are getting old and need a magnifying glass these days, please forgive it, happens too often though.....
    Also written by Harley Allen, performed by Mark Wills :-
    • Mark Wills - Still Wai...
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Комментарии • 6

  • @markhouser9283
    @markhouser9283 10 лет назад +1

    Fantastic singer-songwriter-performer-album and song! We miss this man's great talent!

  • @PhivePhivoSteve
    @PhivePhivoSteve  13 лет назад

    @BABSINUK - This year seems to one where we lose a lot of good songwriters, pleased like me, you like this choice as a tribute. I just hope others post songs to remember his legacy. Thanks Babs, appreciated. Steve

  • @PhivePhivoSteve
    @PhivePhivoSteve  13 лет назад

    @BABSINUK - Good news about the CD arrival, a pleasure. All the best for now, Steve

  • @PhivePhivoSteve
    @PhivePhivoSteve  13 лет назад

    @jtls8 - JT, I only found out be accident yesterday. Sometimes, the press are a bit less forthcoming on the lesser known artists. Pleased to have your comment on board and pleased to hear like me you enjoyed his songwriting. Have a good day, Steve :-) ps and yes thanks Barbara.

  • @jtls8
    @jtls8 13 лет назад

    I had not heard he left us!! So sorry to hear that!! Always enjoyed his music!!
    Thank you for uploading!!
    Thank you Barbara for sending!

  • @PhivePhivoSteve
    @PhivePhivoSteve  13 лет назад

    @CreddiesugarlandFan - Sorry you lost your relative, he wrote EXCELLENT songs, have posted another one of his recorded by Mark Wills. Thanks also for your sub, very kind. Steve :-)