Country singer Jack Greene died on Thursday, in his Nashville home, at the age of 83. There are two Jack Greene videos in this thread, one on this page, one on the previous page. I would like to post one more. [YT="There Goes My Everything"]t_SkF5igE6o[/YT] Written by Dallas Frazier This is the original version, produced by Owen Bradley, with Floyd Cramer on the piano. It spent seven weeks at #1, and swept the 1967 CMA Awards.
Freddie Hart [YT="Easy Lovin'"]hBvcIPh6X2M[/YT] Written by Freddie Hart CMA Song of the Year in 1971 and 1972. The lady in black and red is Carol Lee Cooper. Next to her is Jan Howard. Jeannie Seely is next to Freddie Hart. Skeeter Davis in the striped skirt.
The Bellamy Brothers, with Freddy Fender [YT="A Vertical Expression (of Horizontal Desire)"]OIx7EyqlqVY[/YT]
[yt=Ryan Shupe & The Rubber Band - Banjo Boy]UA3cHp46Dj0[/yt] [yt=Epic Rap Battles Of History - Adam vs. Eve]liLU2tEz7KY[/yt]
Every now and then I think of my ex and my daughter. [yt=Celldwller - Seven Sisters (The Pleiades.)]xxKSpWvmdLM[/yt]
[YT="Lana Del Rey - Ride"]78oSuSMmFsE[/YT] She's amazing imo. Still not super well known, but headlining the soundtrack for the new Gatsby movie next month may hopefully give her the credit she deserves.
And now for a bit of Megadeth. I like this track particularly, it's got a flavor to it that's reminiscent of Sabbath. [yt=Megadeth - The Doctor Is Calling]HHKWIn5aNvs[/yt]
T. Graham Brown [YT="I Tell It Like It Used To Be"]jJ0SVvjxx6U[/YT] This video features The Carol Lee Cooper singers, who have been the primary back-up group at the Grand Ole Opry since 1972. The dark haired lady is country music legend Carol Lee Cooper, who first performed on the Opry stage at the age of 12, ... in 1956! Larry Gatlin Lynn Anderson Johnny Rodriguez Little Jimmy Dickens Barbara Fairchild Lacy J. Dalton Crystal Gayle
Because their music is generally juvenile and vulgar, and I dig juvenile and vulgar: [yt=Bloodhoung Gang - The Inevitable Return Of The Great White Dope]wnDCmUd8xDs[/yt]
Good God, any one of those women would ride a mean hard-on and ride it well. Their English-ness does not seem to be a handicap in the least.