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  • Just lovely.::)

  • Now thats country. The type my band use to play. Use to play Merle, Buck, Ray Price, Gene Watson, Marty Robbins, etc...

  • The back story to this song is, Harland Howard and another buddy were helping a friend move. The friend was broken up and was moving out of the house. During the move he stopped to go into the house saying,"Excuse me I think I've got a heart ache." Well Harlans ears pricked up and a great song was born!

  • Great song of Buck Owens! Thanks a lot for this share meehall!

    Maggan

  • Buck's songs were never about drinking or cheating on your woman.

    Awesome playing, great driving beat... but still pure country.

  • thumps up if you found this song via the lyrics of lookin out my back door (ccr)

  • There will never be another Buck Owens......and, likewise, there'll never be another Mooney......this is "Classic" from a Classic era. This is what I listened to as a teenager! The music world lost one of it's greatest talents Mar. 26, 2006

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  • @oilmanC I heard Ralph Mooney passed away today! He's the best steel picker ever & will be missed!!

  • @oilmanC Wasn't Tom Brumley the steel guitar player on this recording?

  • @bocheetus: Brumley was with Buck from 1963 to 1969. This song was a 1961 release so it was most assuredly Ralph Mooney. Both were awesome steel guitar pickers and both were my heroes.

  • Damn good song!

  • As a kid I always saw Buck Owens and Roy Clark clowning around together between scenes on "Hee Haw" but I didn't know who they were. I heard this song on a pedal steel guitar website and the more I hear of his music I realize he was a huge talent. He's up there with George Jones and yes I'm gonna say Hank Sr. too. Yes @ kmcwhq you don't hear new stuff like this anymore, modern country is not country any more. Faith hill, toby keith??? gimme a break.

  • Always haunting beginning, perfect harmony that rings true thru the decades of REAL country music, classic STEEL and FIDDLE........you just CAN NOT make music like this today.........sad......but I guess true?

    LOVE THIS

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