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  • This is my grandpa no lie that's my moms dad so of course her maden name is nesbitt. I swear to god and I wouldn't swear to god if it wasn't true because that is a bad sin. So go ahead and curse at me all u want but the wilberger family knows for a FACT that he is my moms dad!SO.............…........…W­HAT NOW,PUNK!(reading this)

  • Man. This a classic. this is music to the C. my papaw use to play this to all us grandkids andwe still get him to play it to the day. he just gets the versus out of order. God Bless Mr. Nesbitt a true song and music writer.

  • Brings back memories,my Daddy would be on his show for the devotionial.

  • I love this song! I remember early mornings with my mother pressing my father's fatigues, and this show was on the TV. Boy that takes me back!

  • My dad played with Jim and I have fond memories of them. RIP Mr. Nesbitt. We miss you.

  • Reminds me of the cr**&^p my father used to play and sing to us as kids..... and what I still love playing and listening to... Sad to hear his gone

  • you should hear how my uncle Rob rewrote it

  • My Dad had a Jim Nesbitt 8-Track. We would listen to it driving to Shreveport to see my Grandparents. I can't hear these and not think of driving through Central Louisiana!

  • I'm from Hartsville. I watched Jim Nesbit on TV before school. Remember the "Clacker" balls incident which got him banned for a time from the TV. Runnin' Bare is the best. He was something. Must have been. I remember him after about 40 years now. tnesbitt100: you are indeed lucky to have had him for a dad. Best wishes to you and your family.

  • @arkobi

    Please share the "clacker balls" story with us.  I never heard that one, but it sounds great.

  • Great parody.

  • Jim nesbitt was a genious! i love his songs!

  • We had the 45 of this when I was a kid.

  • really ddoes remind you of your childhood when songs like this were sang just to cheer a kid up

  • Played with Jim Nesbitt for 2 years 1974-76 Had a lot fun Played a lot of good places.

    YOU WILL BE MISSED ..THE GUY WAS VERY TALENTED

  • lucky you, you must be proud

  • @vicpat60 Hey, I played the drums for him during that time. I lived in Bishopville, SC. What did you play? I played with hime all over. I remember playing in Dillon and down at Myrtle Beach. When did Jim pass?

  • @vicpat60 Also, I remember how he loved to sing Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.

  • That's my dad. Glad to see he is still remembered.

  • @tnesbitt100

    You dad is a legend! I grew up in South Carolina and watched his show when I was a kid.

  • @tnesbitt100 hi im 13 years old and i play in pubs in the uk and i would like to play ur dads song please could you send me a copy of the lyrics with chords if u have them thanks p.s if u do i will give u my email adress

  • @tnesbitt100 My grandfather prefers this version to the original.

  • I was about to give up on this ever showing up. He had a lot of solitical stuff in the 60s such as "Please Mr. Kennedy", "Lookin for More in 64", "Still Alive in 65".

  • mycket bra

  • I had forgotten about this song - brings back some fun memories of my childhood.

  • Kul version med helt ny text!

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