Brings back great memories. John and Bill aka "The Pickering Brothers" recorded with Stop Records in Nashville in 1969 and early 70s when George was on that label. (John and Bill were Buddy Holly's backup vocalists. buddyhollyandthepicks com). Vicky Pickering
this song made a lot of money for me 30 yrs. ago. i was a bartender in a small bar at the time, a customer asked me to have it put on jukebox,i did. $10. tip when he came entered, $10 when he left, several $ during night. so i made uot on this song. wish there were more like him.
Down memory lane. An era that brought in some of the best artists and lovely music!!
tkyaheya 3 months ago
Brings back great memories. John and Bill aka "The Pickering Brothers" recorded with Stop Records in Nashville in 1969 and early 70s when George was on that label. (John and Bill were Buddy Holly's backup vocalists. buddyhollyandthepicks com). Vicky Pickering
jwpick 5 months ago
This IS George Morgans best song if you ask me.
steinsteel 7 months ago
Steel Guitar is Little Roy Wiggins who also played for Eddy Arnold.
HowardWiggins3 1 year ago 2
Lonzo and Oscar had to escort the fawning lady back to her seat. Looks like they were real gentle and diplomatic. That was funny.
glipzik 1 year ago
Father & Daughter..... 2 Great Voices for sure.....:)
STRUMMERBOY1975 1 year ago
damn lonzo and oscar.. lol i love this song so much..
iamelvisman68 1 year ago
el que aaprecio 1ro estaba simpatico
mirniand 2 years ago
I love the Red Rose from the blue side of town - he was one of a kind there aint no more
46r11 2 years ago
Excellent
5 *
Lloyd.
MisterStereo 2 years ago
Great video, and color too. Nice also to hear Roy Wiggins on the steel.
jimkeith 2 years ago
Love It, Lilly
lillymoons 3 years ago
where can i find all his music ???
Toaks21 3 years ago
What a beautiful song and the music , I sure miss the old sounds. He was one of the very best.
bassingal89 3 years ago
If this is from the Ryman in '54, and it was Saturday night I was probably sitting up in the back row watching, thanks for posting.
mac26x98 3 years ago
Faron Young does the intro. Oscar (of Lonzo & Oscar) and Cousin Jody put the moves on the model.
BusReilly 4 years ago
This is not from the late 1950s. It's from 1954.
BusReilly 4 years ago
this song made a lot of money for me 30 yrs. ago. i was a bartender in a small bar at the time, a customer asked me to have it put on jukebox,i did. $10. tip when he came entered, $10 when he left, several $ during night. so i made uot on this song. wish there were more like him.
wilmaohman 4 years ago
hi pottsking...thanks for this nice sentimental oldie. Do you happen to have his version of Little Dutch Girl...please post if you can.
yuekw 4 years ago
this song is timeless!!!
MusicDude86 4 years ago