Posted on 11/19/2017 9:59:24 AM PST by jazusamo
Rest in peace, Mr. Tillis.
One of my favorites as well. Thanks for posting Fling. RIP Mel Tillis.
LOL - I saw what you did there!
Greatest of them all? George Jones. As I said; not a C&W fan, but his 'He Stopped Loving Her Today' even gets to me.
There are a lot of people like Mel, that I would never say was one of my favorite singers, (he was a good one) but he was just so much more. So many of the musicians of that era were.
First of all, as a songwriter. And as a TV/movie star, where he made a point of helping others who had his own disability, and made a point of making them feel comfortable.
He was a very important guy. I will be back with all the hits he wrote!!!
From everything I’ve heard, it’s because what you are about to say,sing or whatever - you have it memorized as opposed to having to think it up for yourself.
“...when he sang, the stammer vanished.”
I had a friend in the service like that. He always stammered in English, but spoke in French like a native. His mother was a French war bride. He said it was because of the rhythm.
Singing worked in "The King's Speech."
They say it’s because whatever they are going to sing is memorized
Mel’s stutter made him an endearing joke teller. In between songs he would recognize people: I I wa wa want to recognize Mi mi Miss D d Dolly Parton out there in the audience. Wh wha what? Wait. Oh uh I I I’m sorry it is just two b ba bald-headed men sitting together.”
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