RAMBLIN' ROSE by CHARLEY PRIDE
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Thank you so much for posting these beautiful old time country songs!!! What a beautiful voice Charlie has, I love listening to him.
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where i ramble no one knows who will love me with a loves true when my ramlin days are gone .
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Wow, I dont know how I have never heard this song by Charley Pride before. He really did a great job. Stop by my channel sometime and check out my version of this great old song.
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GOOD VERSION OF THIS SONG....LIKE NAT KING COLE'S VERSION BETTER THOUGH.IT JUST TIPS THE EDGE FOR ME...BUT THANKS FOR POSTING X
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they use to call him "country charlie pride" he is such a great country singer..that even those die heart red necks have accepted this man...along with his dark skin..truly and amazing miracle...read when he first came on stage..for the first time...at the grand ole opry...the crowd saw him for the first time as being black..but he just joked about it.. said he was the same as they were...just a little darker...and he has been the only back country singer i have known...that's talent
my friend
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A great cover of Nat King Coles great hit.
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Words cannot express hw much I appreciate this. Tks.
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HI
WOW WHAT A TEMPO:-)
BUT A SUPER RECORDING OF THIS WONDERFUL EVERGREEN
THANKS FOR SHARING
REGARDS
HANS - STUDIO FENDERSTRING
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@aaron31967 oh yes, I also grew up with him, 40 years or so, just great.
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Like many of you, I grew up listening to Charley sing and loving every song he has sung. For the past almost 40 years he has been my favourite singer.
He has such an incredibly clear, strong, and masculine sound to his singing and yet it's very gentle and caring at the same time. His singing always made me feel safe as a little kid.
Thank you Charley Pride.
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This was my favorite! I used to stack those records up on the record player, sing, dance, and clean house all day.
nat king cole..orignal???
norst1 4 years ago 7
..Yes. September 15, 1962: "Ramblin' Rose" reaches #2, becoming Nat King Cole's highest-charting pop single. It also hits #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #7 on the R&B chart.
AlanPaladin 4 years ago