easily his best song, no contest, and what an awesome recording of it. i also like "Star-Spangled Banner Wavin' Somewhere," though that is terribly dated now, since it was a WW2 song.
Elton Britt has been a favorite of mine for many years. The man had perfect pitch and a 5 octave range. One of the few recording artist with that gift.
Just goes to show there's no such thing as an original. Never heard of this singer before but if I had just heard him without reading anything else about him I would have thought it was Gene Autry singing the song. Just another of those far out coincidences:
great!!
StuartLou 1 year ago
Fine.
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NaomiWadsworth 1 year ago
this is the sweetest sound ever
ZaNKT 2 years ago 7
easily his best song, no contest, and what an awesome recording of it. i also like "Star-Spangled Banner Wavin' Somewhere," though that is terribly dated now, since it was a WW2 song.
musicmandon1 2 years ago
You're welcome!
ILoveJenni47 2 years ago
This beautiful posting has escaped my attention for so long. Thanks.
helenabril 2 years ago
Elton Britt has been a favorite of mine for many years. The man had perfect pitch and a 5 octave range. One of the few recording artist with that gift.
zydecoguy 2 years ago 4
Just goes to show there's no such thing as an original. Never heard of this singer before but if I had just heard him without reading anything else about him I would have thought it was Gene Autry singing the song. Just another of those far out coincidences:
ntrimm 2 years ago
His style is similiar to Gene Autry, and Gene recorded this song too.
ILoveJenni47 2 years ago