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12th June 15, 06:05 AM
#51
I'd like to offer this from the man with "the tallest hair in Country and Western music" Lyle Lovett.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEk7_Y4JRA0
Old men are sometimes sad in their own hearts and don't share that with others.
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13th June 15, 11:39 AM
#52
Oh yeah, then there`s this one......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AIQeMvp5Ew
By the way, Allen, I believe that the great K.D. Lang was born to sing "Crying."
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13th June 15, 02:53 PM
#53
 Originally Posted by Dughlas mor
Indeed Dughlas mor!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNbnFVBVnz0
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13th June 15, 03:05 PM
#54
Gives me chills. Simply amazing.
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13th June 15, 03:21 PM
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28th June 15, 11:34 AM
#56
I could drink a pitcher of Pabst Blew Ribbon draft to this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gX1EP6mG-E
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28th June 15, 11:44 AM
#57
 Originally Posted by Tarheel
You're never too old (or young) for fine music. Off the same album by Jim Reeves was "He'll Have to Go". Played at my house when I was smaller but I understood it then as I do now.
Jim did ask, "..the man to turn the juke box way down low"
I still can't listen to "Mr. Lonely" by Bobby Darren without choking up. That is from a time in our past (for many reasons we both experienced) that you can relate to sailortats.
Tarheel, my father was a fan of Jim Reeves. Growing-up, I used to listen to his albums on the phonograph and this one was a particular favorite of mine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smlaq1ezQRM
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28th June 15, 06:07 PM
#58
Jim Reeves was some of the first recorded music I can remember listening to. My dad was a fan as well. Brings to mind "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." Allen, since you bumped this thread, may I offer this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEy6EuZp9IY
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28th June 15, 07:11 PM
#59
 Originally Posted by Dughlas mor
Jim Reeves was some of the first recorded music I can remember listening to. My dad was a fan as well. Brings to mind "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." Allen, since you bumped this thread, may I offer this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEy6EuZp9IY
Wow, my sweetie, carolinanan117, and I are huge John Prine fans. This one is a particular favorite of mine. Back during our student days, we saw John Prine and Steve Goodman in concert.
(Steve Goodman wrote 'The City of New Orleans'.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ0JgqoF2W4
This one by John Prine is a real tear jerker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbcZMocgYrk
Last edited by ASinclair; 28th June 15 at 07:16 PM.
Reason: add link to Steve Goodmsn song.
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28th June 15, 07:29 PM
#60
Yes, no one can move you from tears to laughter quite like the great John Prine. I`ve seen him 3 or 4 times through the years, and he is always a special treat. Sam Stone is a classic. How about this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZE4IqeXnT8
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