Rick Nelson: Come on In (Live)
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que rola tan buena es genial de esas que suenan bien mi muñecote
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Thanks, Scott McKain. I think so too
Rolene Brumley
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he had a very good voice
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Cool!!!! I like this a lot!!!:D:D
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@manzione2009 This was from the same Johnny Cash program where "Easy To Be Free" was recorded (see video from Adoinel also). Prior to singing ETBF Rick mentions it was recently written and was performed on their live album ("Live At The Troubador") a short time before. On that album Randy Meisner was on bass. I am pretty certain that is he playing here also, especially because of his very distinctive high harmony part.
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Even though you really cann't see him,that's Phil "Fang" Volk from Paul Revere and the Raiders on Bass Guitar
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Tom Brumley on the steel...one of the greatest ever!
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Thanks very much for posting!
I have never seen this video before.
He was great singer!
Can there be a better combination: Johnny Cash and Rick Nelson? I don't think so! Love them both!
JBmiddleOFnoWHERE 2 years ago 7
All you need to know is that in the first to bars..Cash saya "Ummm Ya I like that"...pretty much sums it up..Rick could do it all rockabilly, ballads, country, country-Rock...he was way before his time..and a ton of others get more credit..Eagles, Graham Parsons, Ronstadt...his music particulary from this era still resonates in guys like Ryan Adams and Jay Farrar, to name a few.
mgrimm5 2 years ago 5