I know a fellar who is no longer with us, who played and sang it better than ole Red himself~~~ His name was Tommy Johnson From Fisherville Kentucky. Played in a band called " Tommy Johnson And The Kentucky Drifters."~~~~ R.I.P. Mr Johnson~~~~ Kevy Ray
Thank you for sharing this. I remember hearing this on jukeboxes in truckstops 30 odd years ago when I was a young trucker just starting out. One of the first cassette tapes I ever bought was Red Sovine. Thanks for the memories.
One of my dads favorite songs RIP DAD
Blaine7555 1 month ago
I know a fellar who is no longer with us, who played and sang it better than ole Red himself~~~ His name was Tommy Johnson From Fisherville Kentucky. Played in a band called " Tommy Johnson And The Kentucky Drifters."~~~~ R.I.P. Mr Johnson~~~~ Kevy Ray
iReqGoqqLes 3 months ago
wh is this one idiot who hates this song. How do you hate this song. classic
wendyjeanlouis 7 months ago 3
Love the cover...Way literal
BuickGirl1986 9 months ago
this is Great hearing this Song that My Dad had written, listen to Mr walker its all over or Let me in by porter , love ya and miss ya dad
MrPoptart26 1 year ago
this is Great hearing this Song that My Dad had written, listen to Mr walker its all over or Let me in by porter
MrPoptart26 1 year ago
Fantastic, played it in the car all day yesterday! Thanks for sharing
Adamstrang 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this. I remember hearing this on jukeboxes in truckstops 30 odd years ago when I was a young trucker just starting out. One of the first cassette tapes I ever bought was Red Sovine. Thanks for the memories.
bellsheadboy56 1 year ago
I remember hearing this one many years ago. Thank you for sharing it!!---Lee
oscarshwartz 1 year ago
Have always been a fan of Red! Thank you for keeping his music alive!!!!!!
jtls8 1 year ago