Weldon Myrick and Hal Rugg on the steel guitars, Leon Rhodes ont he electric, Raph Davis playing the accoustic rhythm guitar directly behind the group, and Harold Weakley playing drums for them (with the glasses). The yellow backdrop is of the Little Debbie Snack Cakes, who sponsored the 10-10:15 pm portion of the Saturday night Grand Ole Opry. Wonderful memories - have been looking for the videos of the PBS Opry for years. They represent the last glory days of the Opry.
Ohhh Lordy that is just fabulous ! Im not a fan of the accordion but this guy makes it work with tasteful playing . I love Emmylou's version best but this was an extremely close one.
Wow! I've been searching for this song forever. I loved these fellow Oklahoma guys for a long time.....every since it was Guy,Skeeter and Vic. Thanks for posting my favorite version of this song. God Bless and RIP
What a wonderful gentleman. Vic was a fabulous musician. Halarious wit. An immeasurable asset to the Musicians Union in Nashville. It hurts to have lost him. He was/is loved.
llovethatsong they arereally good
MrIZAKELIJAH 3 weeks ago
MR.WELDON MYRICK AND SONNY BURNETTE ON STEEL GUITARS PLAYING THE STRINGS WITH THEIR JORDAN BOSS TONE'S.VERY BEAUTIFUL.ALMOST MAKES ME CRY.
84emmons 2 months ago
Weldon Myrick and Hal Rugg on the steel guitars, Leon Rhodes ont he electric, Raph Davis playing the accoustic rhythm guitar directly behind the group, and Harold Weakley playing drums for them (with the glasses). The yellow backdrop is of the Little Debbie Snack Cakes, who sponsored the 10-10:15 pm portion of the Saturday night Grand Ole Opry. Wonderful memories - have been looking for the videos of the PBS Opry for years. They represent the last glory days of the Opry.
opryman65 9 months ago
Started as a Polish folk song. "Pytała Się Pani" (The Lady Asked), Then as the Westphalia Waltz (which is what I knew it as).
Great tune, no matter, sounds great here also.
Regards
LLuE88 1 year ago
Ohhh Lordy that is just fabulous ! Im not a fan of the accordion but this guy makes it work with tasteful playing . I love Emmylou's version best but this was an extremely close one.
pedalman 1 year ago
great
ringbolt9 2 years ago
Love it. 5*****
bulbheadmyass 2 years ago
Wow! I've been searching for this song forever. I loved these fellow Oklahoma guys for a long time.....every since it was Guy,Skeeter and Vic. Thanks for posting my favorite version of this song. God Bless and RIP
songwriter1951 2 years ago
Singer far left, my dad, I miss dearly.
mitcc 2 years ago
WONDERFUL!!
ladyblue614 2 years ago
What a wonderful gentleman. Vic was a fabulous musician. Halarious wit. An immeasurable asset to the Musicians Union in Nashville. It hurts to have lost him. He was/is loved.
KittraKittra 2 years ago
Great singer and song
sadie3738 3 years ago
God-this brought back so much memory-This was my oldest BROTHER favorite WALTZ.May the Lord Bless both my Brother and Vic Willis.Job well done.
PaulBoudreaux 3 years ago
Vic Willis was the sweetest man.
How wish he were alive today. I'm a huge accordian fan. I could use his help.
Curtis Young (vocalist in this film) is alive, well, and totally groovy. Now singing with the Jordanaires.
(Check out my videos) They are the one-and-only coolest quartet ever!
KittraKittra 3 years ago
A wonderful era at the Opry!
jceades1950 3 years ago
Beautiful rendition! :)
belloc777 3 years ago 2