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  • Remember when this song first came out. Would RUN to the radio to turn it up loud. Such great voices and still in my all time top 10 favorite songs.

  • Nashville country hittin on all cylinders

  • The only problem I have with this song is it doesn't last long enough. It could go on for many more minutes and that would be OK with me!!

  • Great Song,

  • I used to listen to this song when it first came out on KWMT in Fort Dodge IA, thinking Mike Hoyer ws the DJ and then on WHO's Country Music USA, but the DJ, (a famous name) escapes me at the moment. Probably one of the best tunes that has stuck with me for years...Thanks! Five Stars all the way!

  • @flxible52 Thanks for the comment. :) We remember Mike Hoyer. Jack & Misty

  • @jackandmisty

    Thanks for your reply- Seems We've figured out the DJ at WHO circa this song might have been Billy Cole.

    jaybird :)

  • This is a fantastic song. I've only previously heard Ian Whitcomb & Kenni Huskey's version before.

  • @victorbrunswick Thanks. Glad you like the song, especially because we wrote it. ;) We had the first recording, but we're grateful for the covers. All the best. Jack & Misty

  • This is it.

  • These two and this song puts Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra to shame!! They tried to follow this theme -- deep, deep voiced guy alternating with mezzo gal -- and they didn't do all that well!! Commercially, yes, Lee and Nancy - boy, if we had that money!!

    But, Jack and Misty here, in this song, are way ahead -- they're great !!

    Love the line "Ah, c'mon", 'cause it tells you about their love and that they will surely make up. The 'cellophane' line, well, at least it made it rhyme.

  • I love this song. Y'all- Im from Virginia !

  • I haven't heard this song in many years. I used to go to a diner outside of Frederick, MD and this song was on the jukebox. Every time I'd go to that diner, this would be the first song I'd play. That would have been around 1972 or so.

  • ahh yes. reminds me of the beautiful blue ridge mountains and those

    wonderful small towns that dot the valleys in Virginia. I heard this song

    played for the first time on WMAL 630 in Wash. DC way back when..

    thank you so much for posting this little jewel...

  • My neighbor heard of my love for Moogs, and everyone knows I love country. So he gave me this vinyl. Let me tell you, I'm absolutely STOKED on it! If I don't get the CD soon, this track is going to have a huge groove in the vinyl...

  • I just heard another song by Jack and Misty "I'm Down to the End of the Wine" which is terrific. They have a whole orchestra behind them on it. I always like to hear both of their signature keyboards but the orchestra is truly lovely. Jack and Misty's voices are unique and I am so happy they are keeping the good country going. - Paula

  • My mother and Father met in DC. But there primary years of their marriage took place in nothern virginia areas. This song was my mother's love cry to my father. It breaks me down to tears everytime I hear it ........... thank you for posting.

  • Another beautiful song of yours. I like all of your songs and used to enjoy watching you perform in Orlando, FL (early 1970's). Impressed with how you could play so many different instruments during one song

  • beautiful song play it often when we are

    driving in truck

    greatings from the Netherlands

    Mary and Guus Loman

  • I found this song when I worked for a little AM radio station in Lufkin Tx back in 82. I haven't heard it since. I'm so glad it's on here, Thanks.

  • Wow - What a terrific twosome. Fantastically talented couple and I could listen to their songs all day long. Also, good lookin' which makes them even more of a treat. I love all the pictures - they seem so down to earth and talent like theirs is hard to come by anymore. Thanks for posting - Paula

  • Thank you, Paula.

    Happy New Year. Jack & Misty

  • Awesome, I really love this song

  • A wonderful song from country music's most original act!...One of the best from Jack and Misty.

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