Old or new ones, youtube it if you want to.
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quote:Originally posted by thehippiegirl:
don't like country *dodging tomatoes*
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quote:Originally posted by CrustyMac:quote:
Is this Conway Twitty covering Elvis, or did Elvis cover Conway? I'm going to have to find this for my iPod. thanks.
quote:Originally posted by tnt5862:quote:Originally posted by CrustyMac:quote:
Is this Conway Twitty covering Elvis, or did Elvis cover Conway? I'm going to have to find this for my iPod. thanks.
Your welcome .
"It's Only Make Believe" is the name of a song written by Jack Nance and Conway Twitty. Twitty released it as a single in 1958 (see 1958 in music.) The single performed well, topping both U.S. and British national charts, and to date remains Twitty's only number-one single on the pop charts of either country.
Elvis Presley never recorded the song despite popular belief. When the song first began getting airplay in 1958, many listeners mistook Twitty's voice for that of Presley's. Although it's been rumored for years that Presley recorded it, a commercial or non commercial recording has yet to surface proving so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Only_Make_Believe
quote:Originally posted by CrustyMac:quote:Originally posted by tnt5862:quote:Originally posted by CrustyMac:quote:
Is this Conway Twitty covering Elvis, or did Elvis cover Conway? I'm going to have to find this for my iPod. thanks.
Your welcome .
"It's Only Make Believe" is the name of a song written by Jack Nance and Conway Twitty. Twitty released it as a single in 1958 (see 1958 in music.) The single performed well, topping both U.S. and British national charts, and to date remains Twitty's only number-one single on the pop charts of either country.
Elvis Presley never recorded the song despite popular belief. When the song first began getting airplay in 1958, many listeners mistook Twitty's voice for that of Presley's. Although it's been rumored for years that Presley recorded it, a commercial or non commercial recording has yet to surface proving so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Only_Make_Believe
I could swear that I've heard Elvis do this on the radio. How weird.
quote:Originally posted by ChannelCat:
Country music died in 1980.
Today's is horrible.
quote:Originally posted by tnt5862:
Hippie how bout this one ,,listen to it ,give it a try ok ,,let me know if you liked it .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Zfx5qra_g
quote:Originally posted by NashBama:
This pwns all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwHXOwk3xNo
You're welcome.
quote:Thx, that is excellent, and a s long as we're going in that there direction, you and everyone else needs to hear these guys. Unfortunately, Kirk died and now there are three.
Split Lip Rayfield.
The bass is the gas tank from a 65 Ford modified for a stand up!
quote:Originally posted by NashBama:
I'm sure you've heard of these guys. This is an amazing song.
Old Crow Medicine Show - Soul Rebel
quote:Originally posted by NashBama:
Just happened to come across this one. I first heard it at Uncle Dave Macon days, a bluegrass festival here in the 'Boro. Lots of old guys in impromptu groups playing old traditional bluegrass. One group played "The Cuckoo" and it was awesome.
I came across this video and it reminded me of that moment. If you like old Appalachian style folk music played by guys who grew up with it, Uncle Dave Macon days is worth the trip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKrF5qZ1lpg