Listen to the little subtleties in this recording, the minor cord changes Grady Martin and Harold Bradley were doing on the twin lead feeding off each other, makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck, not wrapping it up so it won't be in the toilet bowl while you are wretching because of the vomit spewed forth from radio stations who swear they are playing country music, call them up and ask them to play this, REAL country music, nothing finer was recorded at Bradley's Barn.
Heard that 1dilliontaylor ! Most young women crave the excitement and thrill of a honkey tonk. Trouble is, it's like a NASCAR race. When it's over, it's over. Ever wonder why when momma could tell daddy stop that and he'd stop or she'd say daddy, I need a new car. He'd go buy it ! Respect, brotha, respect. Honkey Tonk girls aint got any cause they are playmates, not authority figures.
Recorded out north of Mt. Juliet, Owen Bradley and the boys were in theirprime and young and hungry, so was Conway. Listen to him wring ever bit of emotion out of Rose Lee and Joe Maphis, with their pal Max Fiddler doing the writing and John Hughey and the boys doing it, nothing being recorded today even comes within miles of this!
This song was the flip side of The Image of Me a beautiful song that Conway recorded
and Decca records released on a 45rpm. Both sides were absolutely great. i still have the original 45. They don't make music like this anymore unfortunately.
Just a kind of trainsong just listen to the sound of a ridin' train and the whistle,Thanks brother for posting it I lost the record lomg time ago and now I'm back in my childhood Herman
Listen to the little subtleties in this recording, the minor cord changes Grady Martin and Harold Bradley were doing on the twin lead feeding off each other, makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck, not wrapping it up so it won't be in the toilet bowl while you are wretching because of the vomit spewed forth from radio stations who swear they are playing country music, call them up and ask them to play this, REAL country music, nothing finer was recorded at Bradley's Barn.
drmountebank1 1 month ago
Great Song!!
To 1dilontaylor you just haven't found the right girl. Going to all the wrong places.
winedrop1 1 month ago in playlist Early Conway Twitty
Porter sangs this ok. But Conway is the best!!
winedrop1 3 months ago
Heard that 1dilliontaylor ! Most young women crave the excitement and thrill of a honkey tonk. Trouble is, it's like a NASCAR race. When it's over, it's over. Ever wonder why when momma could tell daddy stop that and he'd stop or she'd say daddy, I need a new car. He'd go buy it ! Respect, brotha, respect. Honkey Tonk girls aint got any cause they are playmates, not authority figures.
olddocman 5 months ago
mmmm reminds me of someone but don't want to say!! But this song tells it like it is!!!
winedrop1 6 months ago
this song describes darn near every gal nowadays
1dillontaylor 7 months ago 5
@1dillontaylor You said it, bro!Describes my ex to a T! :( Oh well, got a new, better one now! :)
bareknuckles2u 7 months ago
this was the only life casey anthony ever knew.
4232ist 7 months ago 4
Recorded out north of Mt. Juliet, Owen Bradley and the boys were in theirprime and young and hungry, so was Conway. Listen to him wring ever bit of emotion out of Rose Lee and Joe Maphis, with their pal Max Fiddler doing the writing and John Hughey and the boys doing it, nothing being recorded today even comes within miles of this!
drmoutebank 8 months ago
This song was the flip side of The Image of Me a beautiful song that Conway recorded
and Decca records released on a 45rpm. Both sides were absolutely great. i still have the original 45. They don't make music like this anymore unfortunately.
WendyKS93 8 months ago
Oh YES! This is freakin' AWESOME!!
Was this transfered from an LP onto digital? I thought I heard a vinyl pop at the end! Thanks for posting this. I WANT THIS ALBUM!
bareknuckles2u 10 months ago
this is true country music todays artist should take lessons on how to sing
stangrub1 10 months ago
Yea!
jefferydecker1983 10 months ago
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Conway Twitty
patrick9648 10 months ago
Love this song....This what I call COUNTRY
CBrown6885 1 year ago
Just a kind of trainsong just listen to the sound of a ridin' train and the whistle,Thanks brother for posting it I lost the record lomg time ago and now I'm back in my childhood Herman
bobobekker 1 year ago
Amazing "Bakersfield" style version from the Great Conway Twitty.
Corporations8MyBaby 1 year ago
Absolutely wonderful version of one of my favorite songs from one of my fave artists.
bulbheadmyass 1 year ago
Wow, What a great oldis!
You always find the best!!!
Thanks :)
GuriMalla1001 1 year ago