May 31, 2003 at the Ray Peterson benefit in Springfield TN. This was Gene Hughes final public performance before suffering severe injuries from an auto accident. Backup band: Steve Jarrell and the Sons of the Beach. Videographer and producer: Skip Woolwine. Still photos provided by Gene's wife Lynnette. This video was presented at a rock n roll tribute celebrating Gene's life in 2004 in Nashville. Nashville's Fox 17 News obit follows the video.
Great singer, great song.
whnook 2 weeks ago
I thought these guys were black. Love this song.
whnook 2 weeks ago
this is a relative of mine. My dad Herbert, knew of him well. (they were cousins)
may they both R.i.P <3
TvChizzle 1 month ago
can anyone tell me how to buy this song on cd
marief836 3 months ago
One of the great singers and songs. Thanks Gene. Peace.
dunskie 4 months ago
one of the great lead voices in the era. You can tell the accident hurt him , but he still WAS ONE OF THE GREATS. kEEP SINGING UP THERE gENE, WE CAN HEAR YOU!!
reisnicki 4 months ago
“Then you can tell me goodbye” written by John D. Loudermill and sung by Gene Hughes. Issues could be taken care of only if both people are sincere and truthful to one another. I think the most coveted relational “trophies” in this song would be those as “Kiss me each morning..,” “Hold me each evening..,” and “Soften my dreams…”
Montery12 5 months ago
RIP, Gene. Thanks for the great music.
EarleYetter 11 months ago