Remember when a country singer only had to sing a few syllables and you knew immediately who it was? Remember when you could turn your local country radio station on and hear traditional country, western swing, bluegrass, comedy, cowboy music, instrumentals, recitations, truckin' music, southern rock, parodies, cajun, rockabilly, honky tonk, outlaw, and even country pop? Now what do we hear? Everybody sounds the same. You can't tell one singer from the other. Ain't it a shame?
No more crying steel guitar sadly but still enjoy old and pure country music. I wonder who listen to this new crap so called country music. Thanks for sharing.
My papa is about to pass 😭 from fibrosis he in hospice he probably going to pass September 28 or 26 me and my twin and Dad and aunt and Nana my sister husband will miss him and our long distance family in iron station will miss him 😢😢😢😢he be out for ever angel 😭😇😇😇😭
God, I miss them so much! Tried to listen to to local country radio station recently…what a disappointment! All this rock guitars and heavy drum bullshit with a bit of old boys stupid lyrics, no pedal guitar and fiddles…what a bunch of crap!
"All I've been to you is a thorn, to me you've been a rose" What magnificent lyric writing. As tender as it could possibly be sung - among the best of his repertoire. RIP Faron...missing you.