you might just want to listen to judith durham with the seekers from 1966 it will send chills up your spine kinda brings a tear to your eyes by the way she is still singing today in australian concerts to packed houses would be hard to get her to come to usa
Ferlin was a good singer but this is not him.Too much bass. This version is J D Sumner and the Stamps Quartet.This was recorded after Elvis died and J D put out some alburms. He was older and his voice wasn't as strong so he had trouble trying to sing the higher range of this song.
Thanks for your comment. I think we've got the right man this time. I just listened to Ferlin Husky singing Lonely Christmas (1967)and it sounded just like this guy. Also the backing group seams to match, so it's probably from the same era. I never heard of Ferlin Husky before today. Thanks again.
Definitely not Cash. Sings a bit like Red Foley, but in a lower register -- compare to studio version of Peace in the Valley. Sounds like a live airtake, which could explain style and voice differences -- but no trademark "oh yeah". He sure sounds familiar.
Thanks. I just had a listen to Red Foley "Peace in the Valley" and I'm inclined to agree with you. I'll head it up as Red Foley, and see if anyone disagrees.
I'm thinking it may depend on the era and age at the time of this particular recording.
I'm certainly not an voice analyzer but you can hear some Ferlin here (but at what age?) The ferlin husky website has two versions of this song and many others if not all.
I.ve listened to Ferlin Husky all my life & This is diffinately Ferlin.
pattykake19 8 months ago
this is Ferlin Husky and the best version of this song..
johnnyreb067 10 months ago
What a great voice and subtile background!
Thank you for sharing - and special thanks for the sheet!
Froehliche Gruesse aus Tirol
;-)
NiceOldBoy 1 year ago
hi i like this song...can you send me the notes I want to sing this with blockflote..please gbu!
alexis4860 1 year ago
that's not a correct rythem and barely correct melody:(
xrayPL 1 year ago
you might just want to listen to judith durham with the seekers from 1966 it will send chills up your spine kinda brings a tear to your eyes by the way she is still singing today in australian concerts to packed houses would be hard to get her to come to usa
nsim333 2 years ago
sorry but it sure is ferlin husky as i have the album thank you
nsim333 2 years ago
i think its jim reeves
stewartabesha 2 years ago
this is not aduio oonly
stewartabesha 2 years ago
There is no question about it, this is definitely Ferlin Husky!!
jessilu 2 years ago
Wonderful music. I don't think it's Ferlin, but it is good whoever. Sheet music is a good visual.
bulbheadmyass 2 years ago
This is Furlin...........I think
zener39 3 years ago 2
Ferlin was a good singer but this is not him.Too much bass. This version is J D Sumner and the Stamps Quartet.This was recorded after Elvis died and J D put out some alburms. He was older and his voice wasn't as strong so he had trouble trying to sing the higher range of this song.
gbiggun 3 years ago
That is moct definitly ferlin
charlieb1950 3 years ago
Ferlin Husky -- good call, he's the guy. Glad someone recognized him.
kgus123 3 years ago
I got a version of red foley from ares and it doesn`t sound the same.
bottledsoul 3 years ago
sounds a lot like ferlin husky.
bottledsoul 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment. I think we've got the right man this time. I just listened to Ferlin Husky singing Lonely Christmas (1967)and it sounded just like this guy. Also the backing group seams to match, so it's probably from the same era. I never heard of Ferlin Husky before today. Thanks again.
19131915 3 years ago
Definitely not Cash. Sings a bit like Red Foley, but in a lower register -- compare to studio version of Peace in the Valley. Sounds like a live airtake, which could explain style and voice differences -- but no trademark "oh yeah". He sure sounds familiar.
kgus123 3 years ago
Thanks. I just had a listen to Red Foley "Peace in the Valley" and I'm inclined to agree with you. I'll head it up as Red Foley, and see if anyone disagrees.
19131915 3 years ago
I'm thinking it may depend on the era and age at the time of this particular recording.
I'm certainly not an voice analyzer but you can hear some Ferlin here (but at what age?) The ferlin husky website has two versions of this song and many others if not all.
jondj1 3 years ago
It sounds alot like johnny cash
Jonafat69 3 years ago