For Reasons I've forgotten now - Jamie O'Hara

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

This song is off Jamie O'Hara's "Rise Above It" album. The video is the best I could come up with for now - hope you enjoy it.

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  • Jamie is good. Sounds remarkably similar to the style of the Everly Brothers. For those not familiar with Don and Phil you should check out their music.

  • @THEGOODMUSIC100 - I never noticed that but you are right - it does have the Everly Brothers flavor.

  • Danke für die Bilder von Norman Rockwell

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  • "It ain't Over" has been posted. Jamie was also in a group with Kieran Kane called the O'kanes - there are several videos on youtube of that group - they were GREAT - get your fix.

  • Hi, it is good to see Jamie again. We lost CMT in the UK many years ago. I seem to recall a song of his that went "It Ain't Over Till I Say It's Over". Do you have that one?

  • It's on the same album as this one but I don't have a video - great song tho - I'll try to make something up and post it.

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  • This was too good for Nashville.

  • Thanks for posting "The Cold Hard Truth" video, frentzbravo7. Jamie writes and sings as well as Vince Gill, but somehow country music fans never caught on.

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  • Please, please can you make a video of Come Swim the waters with me.. I cannot buy it on i tunes or download from Amazon. Thank you very much!!!

  • Trashville missed out again! This was what country music was all about!!!!!!

  • Jamie is also the writer and original artist of the song "50,000 Names" which George Jones recorded. Jamie's version of that one is the best. As much as I like Jamie and this song, I admit I prefer the version Trisha Yearwood did with Raul Malo. In any case, Jamie (who also wrote "Grandpa Tell Me Bout The Good Old Days") is one of country music's unsung treasures.

  • I miss you Cary.

  • this song is awesome,Jamie sings it beautiful!

  • This is what country music sounds like.

  • This is country music sounds like.

  • My eyes are full of tears,beautiful song.Aussie thanks for sending me Jamies songs .Don't get any better then this WOW !!!!........Maggie

  • nice clip,thanks for posting this.

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