Lee Greenwood sings his famous song "Between A Rock And A Heartache" in "CD's " Bar in the end of "Walker , Texas Ranger " episode called "On Sacred Ground"
i use to be a huge,huge,huge fan of this show, but that was 3 or 4 years ago, but now it is so lame, and sucky, now it is michael jackson, and the jackson family, and my new most favorite singer, lee greenwood
I sang the first demo of this in 1989. I wasn't right for it and not country enough and so Lee requested a redo with a male voice. And a really great country singer named Gerry someone (I think) redid it and Lee liked it and recorded and released it with very different phrasing than what I had done. But I never knew it was on a TV show! Way to go Larry Wayne Clark! (the writer and a really nice man).
@Peeres70 Also, something I forgot to mention, Eddie would have only been about 13 in this episode. :) Though I did see somebody who resembled him (sitting next to Adam)...weird!
@Peeres70 I don't believe Eddie was in this episode, but Zahn McClarnon is for sure, along with Nick Ramus. I didn't recognize Nick Ramus the 1st time I saw this episode because I'm used to seeing him as Black Kettle on Dr. Quinn. I also,until recently, thought that Lee Greenwood wasn't a real singer, and somebody the show just made up. LOL! Love this episode though.,
@Peeres70 he appeals to me because he's a damn good actor; i collect all his movies but i;m a guy so it;s nothing personal ha ha but no matter u have a right to ur own opinion;
i use to be a huge,huge,huge fan of this show, but that was 3 or 4 years ago, but now it is so lame, and sucky, now it is michael jackson, and the jackson family, and my new most favorite singer, lee greenwood
TabethaMiller 1 month ago
Oh and way to go Ron Irving and maybe one more guy. But it was Larry who hired me.
jacquesjunk 6 months ago
I sang the first demo of this in 1989. I wasn't right for it and not country enough and so Lee requested a redo with a male voice. And a really great country singer named Gerry someone (I think) redid it and Lee liked it and recorded and released it with very different phrasing than what I had done. But I never knew it was on a TV show! Way to go Larry Wayne Clark! (the writer and a really nice man).
jacquesjunk 6 months ago
@PetraKenobi I meant 13 at the time this episode was filmed.
PetraKenobi 8 months ago
@Peeres70 Also, something I forgot to mention, Eddie would have only been about 13 in this episode. :) Though I did see somebody who resembled him (sitting next to Adam)...weird!
PetraKenobi 8 months ago
@PetraKenobi I figured it out by myself, but thanks for your answer!
Peeres70 8 months ago
@Peeres70 I don't believe Eddie was in this episode, but Zahn McClarnon is for sure, along with Nick Ramus. I didn't recognize Nick Ramus the 1st time I saw this episode because I'm used to seeing him as Black Kettle on Dr. Quinn. I also,until recently, thought that Lee Greenwood wasn't a real singer, and somebody the show just made up. LOL! Love this episode though.,
PetraKenobi 8 months ago
@Peeres70 he appeals to me because he's a damn good actor; i collect all his movies but i;m a guy so it;s nothing personal ha ha but no matter u have a right to ur own opinion;
Jacob1992ish 1 year ago
@Jacob1992ish What's his appeal?
Peeres70 1 year ago
@Peeres70
what a dick u must be if u don't like chuck norris
Jacob1992ish 1 year ago