Pee Wee King & Golden West Cowboys - Pee Wee King - 'Tennesse Waltz' & 'You Belong to Me'

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2008

Redd singing The 'Tennessee Waltz' and 'You Belong To Me'
Redd Stewart: www.reddstewart.com
Pee Wee King: www.peeweeking.net

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  • Good Stuff! My grandfather was a cousin of Pee Wee, from Green Bay, WI., Joe Drobeck.

  • @joekay402

    Pee Wee was Billy's Godfather. Super nice guy! (Sharon - Redd's daughter-in-law)

  • I believe it was Roy Ayres.  He was with the Golden West Cowboys for 8 years.

  • Thank you! We welcome you in our circle of friends!!

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  • My father was Tex Roe,a country music artist from New York. I have several letters from Pee Wee to him,along with Christmas cards sent from Pee Wee and his sweet wife. I am currently building a Facebook page and a website for my Dad's music. If I met Pee Wee as a child,I don't recall, but Dad spent a ton of time in Wheeling on the WWVA radio. He also became friends with Pee Wee when he traveled with his Road Tour.

  • What a wonderful, classic performance, this is a real treasure! :)

  • What a wonderful talent Redd was. Just wish the Country Music Hall of Fame would do what's right and put him in. There'll never be another voice like that.............especially in today's music world!

  • Happy Birthday Redd - I hope you are well and happy. You've brought much joy to others.

  • Today its Redds 90 th Birthday, probably the best voice in Country music, nothing but fantastic !!

  • The Tennessee Waltz was the first song that I learned at age 3. We watched the Pee Wee King show every Saturday night when I was young (in the 50's). They came to Ottawa, IL and we bought a book. Years later, Pee Wee and Redd Stewart appeared at Serena, IL, where I was the band director. Both autographed my copy of the Tennessee Waltz. I treasure the memory.

  • Though this way before my time I have such a deep appreciation for the musicianship on this. Just incredibly beautiful. Wish I had lived to see this first hand.

  • Wow!

  • Pee Wee King grew up in Abrams, WI, same as me!!

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