Thanks for this great tune -- actually heard this on the radio tonight in Houston -- The Paul Berlin show. I opened for Miss Star at a nightclub here in the 1980's -- great lady.
Kay had 'Swing' and not many artists can claim that! Go ahead, and name a few. Oh, yeah, she was a 'true' country singer, what the hell is that anyway? Good 'country' always moves a 'body'!! Think again!!!!
haven't heard this before, it's great. cousin ernie has something to fall back on as he helps cousin ricky look for his j-o-b, whatever one of dem thins iz.
A true classic. Ernie has been a favorite of mine since I first heard him in the early-1950s. Just shows what real artists can do with their God-given talents. These folks didn't need multi-tracking, synthesizers and a drum machine. They did it naturally!
Kay who was part indian and grew up on Country Music, wasn't a true Country Singer. She came up through the big bands and was a true fifties Pop Singer.
They both have good voices xx
winb143 3 weeks ago
Thanks for this great tune -- actually heard this on the radio tonight in Houston -- The Paul Berlin show. I opened for Miss Star at a nightclub here in the 1980's -- great lady.
tallpaul521 9 months ago
My Grandma loves this song. I want vinyl
JAY1PIMP 1 year ago
This song is great! and as I could notice - not that popular(
Though I really need the piano chords for it...Probably someone could help e about it?
UlianaUkraina 1 year ago
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BeckMiguel5371 1 year ago
Kay had 'Swing' and not many artists can claim that! Go ahead, and name a few. Oh, yeah, she was a 'true' country singer, what the hell is that anyway? Good 'country' always moves a 'body'!! Think again!!!!
manwhatupduck 1 year ago
I'm thinkin me and Phil did a GREAT cover of this!!! but that's just me I guess......
jovharris 1 year ago
haven't heard this before, it's great. cousin ernie has something to fall back on as he helps cousin ricky look for his j-o-b, whatever one of dem thins iz.
jjrod50 1 year ago
A true classic. Ernie has been a favorite of mine since I first heard him in the early-1950s. Just shows what real artists can do with their God-given talents. These folks didn't need multi-tracking, synthesizers and a drum machine. They did it naturally!
bulldogbarks55 1 year ago
that's jimmy bryant on guitar and speedy west on steel guitar. great!
david6732 1 year ago
great vocals and song-sing along!!
benjaminfheilenman 1 year ago
Who is playing guitar and steel guitar?
Fabulous!!!!
francescaemc2 1 year ago
love these two together-great harmony-a classic.
benjaminfheilenman 2 years ago
Excellent. Thank you!
washamachina 2 years ago
I love the country jazz feel of the this piece. it really shows how closely the two musics are related.
adrien2007 2 years ago
I love this song more than sixteen tons.
Nostalgicjase 2 years ago 2
tks for posting not heard this one before into my collection it goes
bingcro 2 years ago 2
Thanks for sharing
barkingtree88 2 years ago 3
I love this song. More than Sixteen Tons.
Nostalgicjase 3 years ago 2
This was Ford's biggest pop hit until Sixteen Tons came along! Reached #3 in August of 1950
davesharon5747 3 years ago 2
Is there a live video to this? I love this. Jim 38 in Florida/
smittee2001 3 years ago
oh, they blend so well! Kay is probably my favorite female country singer, one of very few [:
imaphanxx 3 years ago
Kay who was part indian and grew up on Country Music, wasn't a true Country Singer. She came up through the big bands and was a true fifties Pop Singer.
markalson1938 2 years ago 3