As I watch the video for "It Ain't Nothing", did anyone recognize there isn't a single clip from the "don't close your eyes" video? i saw clips from "homecoming 63"," hard livin'", "when you say nothing at all" and "honky tonk heart", but nothing from the video for Keith's signature song.
Not sure pal- I never heard it on radio! May try the later released album.: Because it was a Charlie Pride Hit As"I'm gonna LOVE her On The Radio" Charlie was doing a radio station tour and I remember hearing The call letters to my old favorite (long gone ) station- I believe he(C.Pride) recorded call letters for many differnt stations all over the country.
Hm. It appears as if David Allan Coe and the Ballamy Brothers also did this song under the title of "I'm Gonna Hurt Her on the Radio". I am not sure which came first. This Keith Whitley version sounds like it might have been recorded during the first two album sessions.
I think you might be right on the timeline for the recording of the track "I'm Gonna Hurt Her On the Radio." If one listens to Keith long enough, he can tell by the quality of Keith's voice roughly at what point in his career a track was recorded. His voice was really rough and deep in the early '80s, around '81 or '82. Then he stopped singing between '83 & '84 to concentrate on songwriting and to recover from his brother's death. At that point, his voice became higher-pitched. Then got deeper.
God, what a song "I'm Gonna Hurt Her on the Radio" is. I don't understand why this was never properly released on an album before he died. Does anyone know which album this was intended to be on?
Hey Danny I meant to reply it got entered wrong as a comment. There is more Kieth Whitley appearing on here all the time. its great he was so adorerd.
Well, Keith died in 1989, and he only was signed to RCA in 1985. He put out a 6- or 7-track LP that year, none of the songs did all that well on the charts. Was it "I'm No Stranger to the Rain?" That was his single that was in the process of falling off the charts from #1 the day he died. Then it began another rise that following week.
As I watch the video for "It Ain't Nothing", did anyone recognize there isn't a single clip from the "don't close your eyes" video? i saw clips from "homecoming 63"," hard livin'", "when you say nothing at all" and "honky tonk heart", but nothing from the video for Keith's signature song.
HTownCountryFan 11 months ago
He will never be forgotten
TheShinylicious 1 year ago
Is that Hank Williams Jr. with keith whitley at the 6:00 minute mark? Would like to see them play together.
1dillontaylor 1 year ago
I remember doing a show in 1979 or 80, and Keith was on the bill with J.D. Crowe, and the New South.
He came out in a pink leisure suit and a white cowboy hat, and the girls went nuts.
I heard why after he started singing.
robbourassaguitarist 2 years ago
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MAMsMom97 2 years ago
Not sure pal- I never heard it on radio! May try the later released album.: Because it was a Charlie Pride Hit As"I'm gonna LOVE her On The Radio" Charlie was doing a radio station tour and I remember hearing The call letters to my old favorite (long gone ) station- I believe he(C.Pride) recorded call letters for many differnt stations all over the country.
bayocntry 2 years ago
Hm. It appears as if David Allan Coe and the Ballamy Brothers also did this song under the title of "I'm Gonna Hurt Her on the Radio". I am not sure which came first. This Keith Whitley version sounds like it might have been recorded during the first two album sessions.
dannynanner 2 years ago
I think you might be right on the timeline for the recording of the track "I'm Gonna Hurt Her On the Radio." If one listens to Keith long enough, he can tell by the quality of Keith's voice roughly at what point in his career a track was recorded. His voice was really rough and deep in the early '80s, around '81 or '82. Then he stopped singing between '83 & '84 to concentrate on songwriting and to recover from his brother's death. At that point, his voice became higher-pitched. Then got deeper.
MAMsMom97 2 years ago
It seems to me that I recall that Vern Gosdin also covered the song, as well.
MAMsMom97 2 years ago
God, what a song "I'm Gonna Hurt Her on the Radio" is. I don't understand why this was never properly released on an album before he died. Does anyone know which album this was intended to be on?
dannynanner 2 years ago
Hey Danny I meant to reply it got entered wrong as a comment. There is more Kieth Whitley appearing on here all the time. its great he was so adorerd.
bayocntry 2 years ago
I believe Keith will not be forgotton for years to come.
chesterman31 3 years ago 7
another Awesome video,
5 *****
Loved this song very much
Keith had a hit just before he died that I liked very much, but I can't remember the name of it and I haven't heard it since about 1985
pmb003 3 years ago
Well, Keith died in 1989, and he only was signed to RCA in 1985. He put out a 6- or 7-track LP that year, none of the songs did all that well on the charts. Was it "I'm No Stranger to the Rain?" That was his single that was in the process of falling off the charts from #1 the day he died. Then it began another rise that following week.
MAMsMom97 3 years ago