Posted on 07/24/2011 7:26:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpi8Bek6jdM
Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone.
Let’s pretend that we’re together, all alone.
I’ll tell the man to turn the juke box way down low,
And you can tell your friend there with you he’ll have to go.
Jeeze,
Getting to be 50 years in court. After the lawyers, is there anything left.
Exactly. The lawyers are picking all the meat off the bones. Nothing to see here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJgJ4AAcleE
Jim Reeves - Billy Bayou
Interesting. I saw the late great Patsy Cline video Crazy and got curious about her fatal crash, which linked to the crash involving Jim Reeves. So many Opry losses in such a short time.
What really amazed me was the fandom JR had in Sri Lanka, of all places. That’s about the last place I would think having a C&W artist as a star.
That was an era that had some really nice songs. I can listen to most of them today.
Here’s Jim in Norway ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br8Mo5Xflb4&NR=1&feature=fvwp
Jim Reeves - Yonder Comes A Sucker
I never knew the name of that song. “Railroad, steamboat, river and canal...” - that I remembered.
Chords looked awfully simple as JR strummed them. D and A7 were it. But what a great song!
Jim Reeves and Don Williams songs are very popular in India.
I a m glad you finally called me on the phone.
I've been waiting here tonight, but not alone.
You broke the date that we had made just yesterday,
Now, there's someone else who's here. He'll have to stay.
Jeanne Black, 1960http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orKdE3zO0jI
There’s a guy who could sing. Checked out an Amy Winehouse vid on Youtube to see what the fuss was about. I could make out maybe 1/3 of the lyrics. And she was sober.
Wow, I didn’t realize there was an answer song. But then, in those days, there always was!
I read a very long story on this today in the Tennessean. What a strange, tangled mess this has been, and such an odd ending to someone whose music was so quiet and dignified. This had all kinds of intrigue - every possible estate wrangle you can think of, plus hundreds of dead cats in the freezer. Makes you shudder just to think of it.
"The late"??
How long is it before a dead person is no longer "the late"? It seems to me 47 years dead would disqualify somebody from being "the late". But then, what do I know?
OMG, this is another Jarndyce and Jarndyce.
Seriously, what is the meaning of “the late”? Isn’t Shakespeare “the late” Wiliam?
The correct answer is, when their estate is settled.
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