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Yes, it’s his wife, they have five children together. She’s the one who convinced him to go from being just a songwriter and become a performer. He has extreme stage fright, and he sings to her to stay calm.
The woman singing backup with Chris is his wife, Morgane. They have been married since 2007 and she is very involved in shaping many of the songs Chris and her sing. She has song writing credits for a variety of several top female Nashville country western artists including Carrie Underwood, LeeAnn Rimes. Trisha Yearwood, Kellie Pickler and others. Chris and Morgane have twin sons born in 2018.
IMO, "I was wrong" should be your next song for Chris Stapleton. I appreciate you, and your work on your channel. Keep doing what you're doing. You're one of my regulars 👍
Once you start listening to Chris, you won't be able to stop. I would definitely stick with his live performances if you can. Fool Me Again, Barely Alive, Cold, Watch You Burn, National Anthem "Superbowl performance", and Sometimes I Cry are definitely great songs to start with
There are several great Chris Stapleton songs, but one of my top favorite songs is his version of James Brown's Man's Man's Man's World. It is also a live performance. Look for Chris Stapleton singing Man's Man's Man's World live with the Shadowboxers.
"Tennessee Whiskey" is a country song written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove. It was originally recorded by American country music artist David Allan Coe for his album of the same name Tennessee Whiskey, whose version peaked at number 77 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981. George Jones' 1983 version of the song was included on his album Shine On, and reached number two on the Hot Country Singles chart.
The funny thing is Chris Stapleton has well over 200 songwriting credits to his name, ironically this song Tennessee whiskey is not one of them. This song was originally performed by the man, the myth, the legend... David Allan Coe!
Chris has many great songs. He is a eight time Grammy winner. I think I would like for you to “Cold” live at the 2021 CMA awards. It will give you a better perspective of his talents. Then next I would say watch “Fire Away” video. It will break your heart.
You should REALLY check out Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake live at the 2015 CMA's. They did this song, and "Drink You Away" (Timberlake's song) back to back, and it is one of the most amazing performances I've ever seen. Just a bunch of amazing musicians at their best and having a blast together! You can find videos that have both songs together, or separately, if you don't want to repeat this one.
Excellent great song my beautiful Bisscute 👍 Christopher Alvin Stapleton is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and grew up in Staffordsville, Kentucky. In 2001, Stapleton moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue an engineering degree from Vanderbilt University but dropped out to pursue his career in music.
Bisscute, so sweet you covered Country wonderful doll. A main man too so great, I'm like in love with you now, thank you. Be safe be well stay humble and kind. ❤️
He's truly priceless... An Artist worth a fortune. It's Blues & Soul in combination from a Country Artist. Regular listen for me, priceless. ❤ Regards Madame.
Try Chris Cornell say hello to heaven basically it was the start of grunge Chris Cornell is the godfather... There's songs like hunger strike him singing with chester amazing...
Hey lil Biss 👋 On Stapleton’s new album “Higher” you gotta check out tracks 6 & 7, “Think I’m in love with you” and “Loving you on my mind”. Straight 🔥🔥🔥
A lot of choices to go with next. He did the National Anthem for this year's Super Bowl and it was done so well, players and coaches were brought to tears over it. I highly recommend "Sometimes I Cry" and the CMA duet he did with Justin Timberlake with Tennessee Whiskey/I Can't Drink You Away.
When it comes to some of the brightest, rising stars of the 2000s, I would rank Chris Stapleton up there with Dimash and Home Free (who I believe you would enjoy reacting to). They have all achieved significant success thanks in part to social media and platforms like RU-vid. And, above all, the quality of their artistry has propelled them as high as they are. Because in the end their work has to shine enough to carry them to success. I’m not as familiar with Chris’ material, but the official video for “Fire Away” is very emotional and powerful. And I hope that this millennium will continue to produce excellent artists.
Chris Stapleton's "What Are You Listening To" is brilliant writing condensed into 2 minutes of pure understated performance. Watch the live version if you can! ❤️🔥
Chris Stapleton is an American treasure, no doubt. Super talented artist with many great songs. I sit out on the beach with a cold one and listen to him on my Playlist staring at the water, it's true bliss! Thanks for sharing with us!! :) If you get a message from this YT user, with her Pic and respond to her direct connection link to her Discord, she claims it's fraud and she didn't send it. Beware, this page is hacked clearly just as FYI. I'm canceling subscription and won't post here again due to it. The person behind the discord link to her page under same name, claims it's never her replies on these videos. It's happened now twice with this and her prince video thread. Just an FYI
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Chris Stapleton - Sometimes I Cry (Bing Lounge) just him, guitar, microphone. much better. and david allan coe was the first to record tennesee whiskey in 1981.
React to his live acoustic performance or barely alive, it’s one of the greatest live performances I’ve ever heard and it was recorded on a potato and it’s still perfect