Original 1942 recording. Enjoy. Written by Fred Rose, and Roy Acuff, this become a top seller, and a number one hit. This is owned by Roy Acuff, and Columbia Records, not by me. No infringment intended.
Discography:
Recorded on May 28th, 1942 in Hollywood CA.
Roy Acuff-Vocal
Lonnie Wilson-Guitar
Velma Williams-String Bass
Bashful Brother Oswald on the Dobro? Who is the mandolin player? Roy could cut it! That's a high A he's stroking! He was, as he said the "man with voice."
williamanesbitt 1 day ago
@1927DynamoKiev Sure, check out Hank Thompson, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn... The list goes on and on. It is great music, glad you like it.
majormaxo1 6 months ago
I like this kind of music, it sounds so real, are there more country singers with a similar style as Acuff?
1927DynamoKiev 8 months ago
This is REAL country music, not the bland, homogenized stuff they call country these days.
William111061 9 months ago
nobody now a days knows how to appreciate this typa music. like i do. and thtis is stuff that is about real life not shit people dream about and wish they were like what their singing about in real life fucking yuppies
Fordman42 10 months ago
My favorite Roy Acuff song, but I know a later version with different words.
BarerMender 11 months ago