Not enough superlatives to describe this song by Dolly. So much better than Emmie Lou Harris' rendition later, not that Harris is bad, but this is off the charts good. Hope "Let There Be Country," is still on WFUV in New York. That's the only place I ever heard this song until tonight on youtube.
@TomFromJersey i know. i just prefer Volbeat's version. they manage to give it a southern sound, while still retaining their own metal sound. it's just my personal taste.
Not enough superlatives to describe this song by Dolly. So much better than Emmie Lou Harris' rendition later, not that Harris is bad, but this is off the charts good. Hope "Let There Be Country," is still on WFUV in New York. That's the only place I ever heard this song until tonight on youtube.
musicmandon1 7 months ago
@JayCheramie
obvious troll is obvious.
Chigo21 1 year ago
@JayCheramie Is that a real word?
TomFromJersey 1 year ago
@TomFromJersey They also sound like crappers.
JayCheramie 1 year ago
@Chigo21 They sound like crap.
JayCheramie 1 year ago
LOVE THIS VERSION
jahluva79 1 year ago
@TomFromJersey i know. i just prefer Volbeat's version. they manage to give it a southern sound, while still retaining their own metal sound. it's just my personal taste.
Chigo21 1 year ago
@Chigo21 Social DIstortion does a GREAT version
TomFromJersey 1 year ago
@StraightTalkPlease Thats because she wasnt fully developed yet.
ForeverAnalog 1 year ago
damn. i cant believe Volbeat (a metal band) covered this.
Chigo21 1 year ago