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Exactly Randy. One would have expected that she would have done the "and cowgirls!" part at the end. Oh well...
I'm a carefree, range ridin', driftin' cowpoke...
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Yes , me neither Cowpoke. Only two things left out were "sounds like a norman luboff choir" and "and cowgirllllllllllllllllllllllll"
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Never noticed this tribute by Kacey Musgraves at the time this was posted (2017)
I'm a carefree, range ridin', driftin' cowpoke...
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GRAMMY AWARDS FLASHBACK, an EXTREMELY rare interview with Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry
(GLEN CAMPBELL & BOBBIE GENTRY SEGMENT BEGINS at 3:56)
Linked to the WFAA Film channel on YouTube
From March 2, 1968
(GLEN CAMPBELL & BOBBIE GENTRY SEGMENT BEGINS at 3:56)
Linked to the WFAA Film channel on YouTube
From March 2, 1968
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Yes it is excellent Dee! I watch an oldie yt channel often called smurftools and he has video and audio editied. Good example would be the song "Precious and Few" ... Other channels it's not nearly as clear.
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Great ear, Dee. It seems Glen song doctored just about every song he ever sang. Very interesting topic!
I'm a carefree, range ridin', driftin' cowpoke...
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Here ya go, Randy! I know you'll like this better quality version of Glen singing with his brother, Shorty.
(From the When the Cowboy Sings channel on YT, which offers lots of great classic country music, doesn't it?)
This Cowboy channel also uploaded Marty Robbins' lyrics to post in the video description.
I was surprised at how much Glen Campbell (I assume) "song doctored" the Robbins' lyrics and for the better (imho).
For example, Glen must have changed "shack" to "home" and "whip me" to "scold me". I posted the lyrics here as Glen and Shorty sing the lines in this performance.
The childhood memories I treasure the most I suppose
Were the Saturday afternoons spent at the town picture show
I work all day long in the fields but at night I would dream
That I would see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen
Saturday mornings I'd walk 5 miles or more
And Twelve o'clock noon found me first one in line at the door
I'd worked all week long but today I fulfill my dreams
And I'd see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen.
The man in the white cowboy hat is a hero to me
He was and he is now, and I guess he always will be
Time takes away many things but it can't take a dream
And I see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen.
(guitar solo)
Oft as a child from our home in the country I'd roam
And my daddy would scold me 'cause I'd never be around home
Ah but mom understood me cause she'd always smile when I'd say,
Gene Autry and I had been rounding up outlaws all day
The man in the white cowboy hat is a hero to me
He was then, he is now, and I guess he always will be
Time takes away many things but it can't take a dream
And I see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen
And I see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen.
-by Marty Robbins (as sung by Glen Campbell and Shorty Campbell)
(From the When the Cowboy Sings channel on YT, which offers lots of great classic country music, doesn't it?)
This Cowboy channel also uploaded Marty Robbins' lyrics to post in the video description.
I was surprised at how much Glen Campbell (I assume) "song doctored" the Robbins' lyrics and for the better (imho).
For example, Glen must have changed "shack" to "home" and "whip me" to "scold me". I posted the lyrics here as Glen and Shorty sing the lines in this performance.
The childhood memories I treasure the most I suppose
Were the Saturday afternoons spent at the town picture show
I work all day long in the fields but at night I would dream
That I would see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen
Saturday mornings I'd walk 5 miles or more
And Twelve o'clock noon found me first one in line at the door
I'd worked all week long but today I fulfill my dreams
And I'd see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen.
The man in the white cowboy hat is a hero to me
He was and he is now, and I guess he always will be
Time takes away many things but it can't take a dream
And I see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen.
(guitar solo)
Oft as a child from our home in the country I'd roam
And my daddy would scold me 'cause I'd never be around home
Ah but mom understood me cause she'd always smile when I'd say,
Gene Autry and I had been rounding up outlaws all day
The man in the white cowboy hat is a hero to me
He was then, he is now, and I guess he always will be
Time takes away many things but it can't take a dream
And I see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen
And I see Gene Autry go ridin' across the big screen.
-by Marty Robbins (as sung by Glen Campbell and Shorty Campbell)
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Randy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 1:08 pm For those that have comcast/xfinity like me, you can now stream you tube on your tv by using your voice feature on your remote e.g. "witchita lineman on you tube"... Just got the notification of this today in the mail and it works perfect.
Always "on you tube" at the end.
Not sure if you have to have internet with them for this to work or not , but I have it also.
Cool feature!
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It is 1991 and Glen Campbell discusses songs written by Jimmy Webb with Sir Paul Holmes on NZ On Screen in New Zealand. "Good material is like a Rolls-Royce," Glen explains.
Online at: https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/holmes ... pbell-1991
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I had posted these videos on facebook last month, but not here. Sorry!
Glen's oldies never sounded so good!
All on the YT channel SirBasildeBrush.
Enjoy!
Not Glen, but his Uncle Boo's instrumental recording is featured here.
(Gene Boo Campbell does not appear in this vid):
Not Glen, but his friend and sometimes co-songwriter Jerry Fuller:
Not Glen. Rick Nelson singing a song composed by Jerry Fuller!
Not Glen, just a personal favorite of mine.
(Hmmm....he could be guitaring on this 1962 single by The Matadors?)
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Glen's oldies never sounded so good!
All on the YT channel SirBasildeBrush.
Enjoy!
Not Glen, but his Uncle Boo's instrumental recording is featured here.
(Gene Boo Campbell does not appear in this vid):
Not Glen, but his friend and sometimes co-songwriter Jerry Fuller:
Not Glen. Rick Nelson singing a song composed by Jerry Fuller!
Not Glen, just a personal favorite of mine.
(Hmmm....he could be guitaring on this 1962 single by The Matadors?)
.