@steved8878 It's Richard Lee. I heard Jerry Jarrett mention it on his radio show. Jimmy Hart is a good vocalist. He did some stuff for Mempho rasslin', but it's Richard singing this. As we all know, Jimmy was a member of The Gentrys, but not the lead singer.
@bruiser Appreciate the clarification, I knew Jimmy sang, maybe I was running it all together. Have had to learn a lot of useless information since then. You know, where you go pay the electric bill, CPR, the cops are serious about the speed limit, "no" means "no". We sometimes let the junk get in the way of the important things!
One of the best feuds of the 1990s and a feud that pretty much cemented just how close Paul Heyman and Jerry Jarrett were when it came to their booking philosophies.
@selimaazouri I agree it's always John Cena and Randy Orton which is redundant.
Aggression576 9 months ago
I wish someone would post the entire video and song that goes with it
Idolfan21785 10 months ago
the moondogs are one the most underrated tag teams of all time.
jongrogan84 1 year ago 3
I think Moondogs manager, Richard Lee, is the one singing the song.
bruiser 1 year ago
@bruiser Somebody told me it was Jimmy Hart on vocals. He was quite an accomplished musician.
steved8878 6 months ago
@steved8878 It's Richard Lee. I heard Jerry Jarrett mention it on his radio show. Jimmy Hart is a good vocalist. He did some stuff for Mempho rasslin', but it's Richard singing this. As we all know, Jimmy was a member of The Gentrys, but not the lead singer.
bruiser 6 months ago
@bruiser Appreciate the clarification, I knew Jimmy sang, maybe I was running it all together. Have had to learn a lot of useless information since then. You know, where you go pay the electric bill, CPR, the cops are serious about the speed limit, "no" means "no". We sometimes let the junk get in the way of the important things!
steved8878 6 months ago
Anyone know who sang this? Many thanks!
dplunkett1177 1 year ago
Moondogs vs Jarrett/Lawler feud? Thanks so much, I've been wanting to see this feud.
h0pelessnerd 1 year ago
i love that song !
MrGibbsatWar 1 year ago
Brings back memories. :-)
RevDarkehorse 1 year ago
This looks familiar. Can't remember where I've seen in before.
TheManiacOnWheelsUSA 1 year ago
One of the best feuds of the 1990s and a feud that pretty much cemented just how close Paul Heyman and Jerry Jarrett were when it came to their booking philosophies.
CombatSportFan 1 year ago
thanks for posting !!! the moondogs where always one of my fave tag teams.
DoktorSick 1 year ago