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!
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
@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.
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?
Just lovely.::)
Aggie452 2 weeks ago
Now thats country. The type my band use to play. Use to play Merle, Buck, Ray Price, Gene Watson, Marty Robbins, etc...
Vendingguy1961 1 month ago
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!
francissherry704 1 month ago
Great song of Buck Owens! Thanks a lot for this share meehall!
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Magryd3344 4 months ago
Buck's songs were never about drinking or cheating on your woman.
Awesome playing, great driving beat... but still pure country.
notbendable 7 months ago
thumps up if you found this song via the lyrics of lookin out my back door (ccr)
gekkemeisj 11 months ago
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
Shoterq 11 months ago
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oilmanC 11 months ago
@oilmanC I heard Ralph Mooney passed away today! He's the best steel picker ever & will be missed!!
oilmanC 11 months ago 3
@oilmanC Wasn't Tom Brumley the steel guitar player on this recording?
bocheetus 8 months ago
@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.
handy335 6 months ago 5
Damn good song!
bigemoney31 1 year ago
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.
wes5abq 1 year ago
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
kmcwhq 1 year ago