My brother was the steel guitar player for Stonewall Jackson for eleven years and I've heard this song hundreds of times and this probably one of the best versions I've heard. Great job by a great singer.
I've said it many, many times but I will say it again. He was a country music hero of mine since I discovered him during my teen years and has remained one ever since! A TRUE country entertainer and my kind of country singer...TRADITIONAL! God bless your soul Stoney. I hope you're singing up there! Thank you my friend for the legacy you left us all!
About the only things Stoney Edwards and Charlie Pride have in common are they both sing country music, both are black, and both come from the south/southwest. Charlie has a smooth country sound and Stoney’s voice had a raw country edge. Like the difference between a concert hall and a beer joint. They were both excellent singers, but vastly different in their sound. For me, I prefer the beer joint sounds of Stoney.
My brother was the steel guitar player for Stonewall Jackson for eleven years and I've heard this song hundreds of times and this probably one of the best versions I've heard. Great job by a great singer.
cfogle100 1 month ago
I've said it many, many times but I will say it again. He was a country music hero of mine since I discovered him during my teen years and has remained one ever since! A TRUE country entertainer and my kind of country singer...TRADITIONAL! God bless your soul Stoney. I hope you're singing up there! Thank you my friend for the legacy you left us all!
countrypicker1962 5 months ago
i prefer stoney over charlie because stoney reminds me of my young days
slovacek59 11 months ago
This is Mothchild88, my old account..that i requested this on.. was banned. Lol. Anyways..just saying thank you! im always listening!!
ThisYoungLibertine 1 year ago
Reminds me of Charlie pride. Excellent posts! Thanks. Enjoyed all the songs.
crackerjacks46 2 years ago
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About the only things Stoney Edwards and Charlie Pride have in common are they both sing country music, both are black, and both come from the south/southwest. Charlie has a smooth country sound and Stoney’s voice had a raw country edge. Like the difference between a concert hall and a beer joint. They were both excellent singers, but vastly different in their sound. For me, I prefer the beer joint sounds of Stoney.
Joy007Too 1 year ago 2
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ThisYoungLibertine 1 year ago