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Ferlin Husky - Wings of a Dove (Grand Ole Opry) 

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He was born on December 3, 1925 on a farm that was located equally close to Flat River, Hickory Grove and Cantwell, Missouri, just about 75 miles from St. Louis. As a young boy he wanted to become a singer and make records, maybe even appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. There is a story that says he (or his father) traded a hen with a neighbor in exchange for a guitar. The deal was cancelled, however, when the hen failed to lay any eggs! Nevertheless, he did learn to play guitar, doing so locally at church functions and amateur competitions.
These dreams, however, had to wait until after he served his country in World War II. After serving five years in the Merchant Marines, Ferlin returned home in 1947 to Missouri where he went to work with Smiley Burnette on St. Louis radio station KXLW. Eventually, he ended up in Salinas, California, performing with local performer/radio personality Big Jim DeNoone.
Ferlin Husky's first recordings were done for Bill McCall's Four Star Records. Under the name "Terry Preston," he recorded his first single, "Remembrance of Franklin D/Ozark Waltz". Eight more singles were to follow on this label. In 1951, he was added to the cast of Cliffie Stone's TV program "Hometown Jamboree," replacing Tennessee Ernie Ford. Stone was so impressed by Ferlin's talent that he brought him to Capitol Records in 1952. Five songs were released, including "Undesired" and "Gone". None of these songs were hits. Ferlin's father and his producer, Ken Nelson, did not like his choice of the name of "Terry Preston." They didn't feel that it was very masculine and that it was unfitting for a country music singer. Therefore, he returned to his given name, using the spelling "Huskey" until 1957.
Despite the change, he had no real success until 1953, when he teamed up with a young Bakersfield singer named Jean Shepard. Their first hit was "A Dear John Letter", which was about a soldier who was jilted by his girlfriend. Since the Korean War ended in the summer of that year, it was no surprise that their song was Number One in the country charts for six weeks and reached Number Four in the pop charts. The pair's follow-up, "Forgive Me John", also made it to the Top Ten, thus launching both of their careers. The next big hit for Husky was "I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere Else)", which reached Number Six. The flip-side, "Little Tom", also made it into the Top Ten.
In order to compete with the success of Rock and Roll, Ken Nelson made the decision to re-record "Gone" with the Nashville Sound. He removed the steel guitar and the fiddle, replacing them with a modest rhythm section and the background voices of Millie Kirkham and the Jordanaires. The change was so extreme that even some disc jockeys refused to play the song. However, by 1957, "Gone" reached Number One on the country charts, and held that position for ten weeks. It also made it to Number Four on the pop charts, becoming a true "crossover" success. Some have even called it the first hit song with the Nashville Sound. The trend continued with the release of Jim Reeves "Four Walls" later the same year.
The next Number One hit for Ferlin was the Gospel song "Wings of a Dove". It stayed ten weeks at Number One in 1960. He had few minor hits in the early sixties, with "Once" reaching Number Four in 1967, and "Just For You" doing the same the following year. This was his last Top Ten record on the Capitol label.
In 1973, Ferlin left Capitol and signed with ABC Records. His only major hit with ABC was "Rosie Cries A Lot", which was in the Top 20 in 1973. He continued performing on the road well into the 1980's. His only down time was in 1977 when he had open heart surgery.
In 1984, Ferlin was signed by MCA who released a video of his called Truck Drivin' Son of a Gun." He then began to build the Wings of a Dove Museum in Hendersonville, Tennessee, which soon became part of Conway Twitty's Twitty City. In 1988, he gave up drinking and started singing inspirational music. ~From a Ferlin Husky Fan-Dedicated Website.
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@jbc6184
@jbc6184 20 дней назад
My Grandma's favorite song. She passed away this Saturday, September 21st, 2024, while I was holding her hand. What a blessing she was to my life. I truly hope I get to see her again. 😇🕊
@robertfredericks1547
@robertfredericks1547 18 дней назад
Sorry for your loss,She’ll be watching over you,
@jbc6184
@jbc6184 13 дней назад
@@robertfredericks1547 Thank you, I appreciate you saying that. Her funeral is this Friday and we're playing this song and Swing Low.
@shirleybowers7251
@shirleybowers7251 3 дня назад
Adding my condolences to you on your great loss. Because of Jesus' great love your loss is only temporary. May you know His loving comfort until the day of your reunion with your precious mother. JESUS IS LORD! SHALOM and MARANATHA! 🙏♥️✝️
@gustywind0173
@gustywind0173 4 года назад
The day after my husband of 37 years passed away a dove came to my home...it has been almost 4 years now. That dove still comes to my back porch every morning and every evening. I know this is his spirit since I had not had a dove in my yard until that time.
@dee81715
@dee81715 4 года назад
Sure is🙏🙏🙏🙏
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 4 года назад
God Bless and be with you!
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 3 года назад
It's a sign! I saw a Cardinal a few days after my husband passed, supposed to me he was watching out for me! God be with us both! Love you!
@PuppetGekido
@PuppetGekido 3 года назад
What a beautiful comfort from the Lord! The gospel is that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day (1 Cor 15:1-4). The moment you believe the gospel you are saved, forever sealed by the Holy Spirit, and made a new creature in Christ. God bless whoever reads this!
@stacmontana2962
@stacmontana2962 3 года назад
gustywind01 God Bless you and peace be with you. He is still loving you.
@COHENMARC-y7l
@COHENMARC-y7l 11 месяцев назад
During the hard time now, we hope God sends his love, we need today much more than any other time
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
Hello how are you doing 😊😊
@valeriehenson67
@valeriehenson67 2 года назад
This is real country music. I sure miss it.
@DucksDeLucks
@DucksDeLucks 11 лет назад
Wish we still had music like this on TV.
@edwardross6475
@edwardross6475 4 года назад
Anywhere!
@trevm02
@trevm02 3 года назад
Are you serious, so glad we dont
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 3 года назад
@@trevm02 Guess you didn't grow up when I did! Love this song!
@user-mu6os4gu9r
@user-mu6os4gu9r 3 года назад
@@rhondaboncutter5812 I am 15 andi love this kind of music
@1missbago
@1missbago 2 года назад
I Nice
@lindaseller5033
@lindaseller5033 Год назад
This song tells it like it is. My son had a troubled life, and fell in with bad company before he passed away. I played this song at his celebration of life and released large white helium balloons at the same time. I believe this song that the lord does send his love to him and forgives him. ( Sleep Peacefully My Darling Son Michael.) Mom.
@lindaseller5033
@lindaseller5033 Год назад
PS. They were lrge white helium dove balloons. Was so beautiful.
@robertjackson1536
@robertjackson1536 Год назад
I wish your son Michael with still here with you
@leninhadeandrade4173
@leninhadeandrade4173 3 месяца назад
Deus conforte o coração de todos 😢😢😢😢
@leninhadeandrade4173
@leninhadeandrade4173 3 месяца назад
​@@lindaseller5033 😢😢😢😢
@jothompson1903
@jothompson1903 Месяц назад
Mat Our Lord Jesus hold him close. Love & prayers for you.❤
@marcellemcdonald7762
@marcellemcdonald7762 Год назад
This song 🎵 out of nowhere, just popped up in my head so I came l came looking for it.
@honestarthur000
@honestarthur000 Год назад
Hey how are you doing…?
@glennduncan5330
@glennduncan5330 2 года назад
Aways loved this song and still do. Great music last forever. 👌 God bless country gospel music 🎶.
@davidholton9667
@davidholton9667 2 года назад
Hello, So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song. How are you?
@leninhadeandrade4173
@leninhadeandrade4173 3 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@sunilthomas8216
@sunilthomas8216 5 месяцев назад
Charming bygone era of suits, and ties, and civility and decorum! 🇺🇲
@cynthiabehr1870
@cynthiabehr1870 3 года назад
He is so genuine. I love people's facial expressions when they're just themselves and not polished for the camera.
@michaelguckian5373
@michaelguckian5373 3 года назад
He is such a polished pro he fooled you I think.
@gleamers
@gleamers 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7Sxp_Mp5wO4.html
@strawberryseason
@strawberryseason Год назад
@GoogleCensorship not fake really. Maybe just too honest. Maybe he was tired of singing this song.
@ApexOdyssey
@ApexOdyssey Год назад
​@GoogleCensorshipthose make me feel as tho he's being more authentic. Being himself, having fun with the song he wrote
@duhcisive2981
@duhcisive2981 3 месяца назад
Thank you to my Great-Grandma & Great-Grandpa that raised me on the extremely old-school songs like this. I'm not going to lie, as a kid you hate listening to it because it's just old and you think it's lame.. but as you get older, and those people pass away.. you think of all the good memories you had with them, and the songs they listened to... this is one. I'd give anything to listen to this song with them back when I was a little boy.
@Jo.885
@Jo.885 Год назад
Ferlin Husky was one of my parent's favorite singers. I grew up on Ferlin, Don Gibson, Johnny Horton, Patsy Cline, and so many more of these incredible artist's.
@dwightsperspective
@dwightsperspective Год назад
Your parents had excellent 👌 taste in music 🎵
@MarshaShelley-t3n
@MarshaShelley-t3n 7 месяцев назад
Me too!!
@susanjohnstonbelcourt3181
@susanjohnstonbelcourt3181 6 лет назад
For Decades and decades, this song will forever be in our hearts due to our parents love of music
@duhcisive2981
@duhcisive2981 10 месяцев назад
Some due to our Great-Grandparents love for music, but they were also basically my mom/dad, so not much different!
@rubbing2001
@rubbing2001 13 лет назад
May Ferlin rest in peace, he made so many people happy with his songs and humor. Thanks Ferlin.
@INDYOSKARS
@INDYOSKARS 10 месяцев назад
An Amen to that !
@user-wq3xn6iw2e
@user-wq3xn6iw2e Год назад
This is Pure Gold❤ Rest in Peace Ferlin..
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
Hello how are you doing today 😊😊
@marythompson5458
@marythompson5458 Год назад
THIS IS WHAT COUNTRY MUSIC SOUND THE COUNTRY WE HAVE IS NOT COUNTRY
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
Hello how are you 😊😊😊
@Foxkit56
@Foxkit56 8 лет назад
This is back when you actually heard what they were singing! Love it!
@margedowning5907
@margedowning5907 3 года назад
I so agree with you miss those days.
@leonietaylor7054
@leonietaylor7054 3 года назад
I know!!!🙂
@gleamers
@gleamers 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7Sxp_Mp5wO4.html
@gretaalcindor3913
@gretaalcindor3913 2 года назад
Oh yes your comment made me laugh, you are so right Ms Judy
@lorrainemartin371
@lorrainemartin371 2 года назад
Amen to that x
@debraingram1577
@debraingram1577 5 месяцев назад
I would sing this song to my son right after he was born. That was 1979. Still singing today.
@pauliecopez2683
@pauliecopez2683 8 дней назад
Same year I was born. ❤
@nathanhealey3551
@nathanhealey3551 11 лет назад
This is an artist, not of rap, not of rock, but of pure religion. Hes not singing about "getting some" or punching people in the face. I miss music like this. I
@beamcl1
@beamcl1 13 лет назад
There are still a few of us hillbillies around, thankfully! But, I sure miss Ferlin and the others. Here's to good ole country music!
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 4 года назад
I agree!
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 4 года назад
Cindy, I grew up with Country and I am a Hillbilly from Ky.! Yes good ole country music!
@TRUMP-uo4qo
@TRUMP-uo4qo 3 года назад
Yes!!
@pearlharbor4790
@pearlharbor4790 3 года назад
I am Latina from so cal and love this song.
@HaydenD1776
@HaydenD1776 4 месяца назад
I'm not a hillbilly but I am a redneck from east texas. I love this song.
@terrymalin1893
@terrymalin1893 9 лет назад
this man could sing
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
Which man?
@benknapp4166
@benknapp4166 3 года назад
So can I
@TRUMP-uo4qo
@TRUMP-uo4qo 3 года назад
Yes he could!
@palehorseone
@palehorseone 3 года назад
You got that right What style!
@patbrown2390
@patbrown2390 2 года назад
One of my favorites.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 9 месяцев назад
Some artists just make it look so easy to be great.
@sailawaybob
@sailawaybob 6 лет назад
i can still hear my Mom playing this and other great songs on the record player after she put us to bed and got out her ironing board to iron, these songs and memories will live on forever.
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
WaddacoinciDENSE!!! I get out muh ironing board when "Surfin Safari" comes on RU-vid!
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
I hear voices all da time too! Just don't answer them verbally! Not in public anyways! :P Bob's yer uncle!
@candielgart764
@candielgart764 4 года назад
Bob my mom played this over and over again. I totally miss this music
@dee81715
@dee81715 4 года назад
My Mom used to play this song on Sundays on a LP record player. May her soul rest in peace.
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 4 года назад
Oh, Bob, my Mom played the guitar, grew up with these songs! God bless ou and your Mom!
@jamieharju8719
@jamieharju8719 4 года назад
My wife and I had the pleasure of having Ferlin sing that song at our table on our 25th anniversary in August of 1998. My brothers band was his accompaniment. What an awesome memory.
@shawnkavanagh2951
@shawnkavanagh2951 Год назад
wow, that must have been an amazing experience.
@frasermcburney270
@frasermcburney270 3 года назад
This was my brother's favorite song he sung it all his life. Now he's in heaven and was cared there on the WINGS OF A DOVE
@melodyfrierson7583
@melodyfrierson7583 2 года назад
When I was kid my dad would get up early for work (4a.m.) I'd still be in my room & my dad would sing this song while waiting for his coffee.... It's been 47 yrs ago but I remember it like it was yesterday.
@KennethPrice-kc6nc
@KennethPrice-kc6nc 9 месяцев назад
Yes true but loving as well my favorite to good action to so pretty and awesome im adding it on my phone for a ring tone because I love it thank you. Ferlin ❤❤❤❤
@menogusta69
@menogusta69 11 лет назад
Thank You!!!! Im a fifteen year old and i agree this here is true country not that garbage that they call country today.
@earlwright9715
@earlwright9715 7 месяцев назад
That makes me smile to hear young ones are listening to real music
@d-dub2648
@d-dub2648 2 года назад
This song played as I was sitting at the funeral of my favorite uncle...uncle Ken. He was so kind. I listen to it often and it gives me a chance to remember him and all the good times. He was in the army and was stationed in San Diego. A good man. God bless him and his family.
@lindaparks225
@lindaparks225 2 года назад
Wow this is one of my Dad's old favorites. He would put the old vinyl records on the player and listen to them over and over. What memories.
@earlwright9715
@earlwright9715 7 месяцев назад
Much happier times!
@joewelsh8979
@joewelsh8979 Месяц назад
I never ever get tired of hearing this song!!
@vanessaraerae
@vanessaraerae 11 лет назад
Handsome singer awesome voice
@elizabeththaw3011
@elizabeththaw3011 6 месяцев назад
So refreshing!
@Risteard156
@Risteard156 9 месяцев назад
This music is gone but not forgotten 1960s 🎶🎵💯👍
@shirleywalters5206
@shirleywalters5206 7 месяцев назад
I love this song
@jillmiller8912
@jillmiller8912 5 лет назад
Love This SONG!!! GREAT MEMORIES!!!!
@fatherandsonguns6615
@fatherandsonguns6615 6 лет назад
My Dad used to sing this to me. I miss him R.I.P Daddy been gone since 2007 miss him everyday!
@tamreingam3811
@tamreingam3811 5 лет назад
RIP... My tear just fall out...
@arayalrio
@arayalrio 13 лет назад
I'm only 30 and no one in my family ever played any oldies for me, so I had to do my own digging for gems like this one. While I'm not a fan of current country music, oldie country is just wonderful. Plus musicians of old seem to have more individual personality offstage! RIP Ferlin Husky - glad you had a nice, long life and weren't taken from us early - this tune is a perfect sendoff. :)
@earlwright9715
@earlwright9715 7 месяцев назад
Good for you, this older music is real music
@Donnie-kb2zd
@Donnie-kb2zd Месяц назад
😂
@caroline-om5bq
@caroline-om5bq 3 дня назад
My favourite earth Angel had her earthly farewell today. This was played and so beautiful 🕊
@dennisthompson983
@dennisthompson983 10 лет назад
I first heard this over fourty years ago and still think it's a great GOSPEL TODAY
@thomascallahan961
@thomascallahan961 4 года назад
Same here when I was 12
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
FOuRTY??? L0L
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
And JC sayeth, "Come fourth!"
@agnessharpe8351
@agnessharpe8351 Год назад
This is a beautiful song
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
Hello how are you doing 😊😊
@seanmacneill9433
@seanmacneill9433 3 года назад
There’s only one major problem with this song. It’s not long enough!! I always have to listen to it ten times in a row! 😀
@Forestree7
@Forestree7 Год назад
My Great Grandma, Candice passed away, she was 71, November 21st, 2022, typing this now it has been two days, my heart, hurts, my soul feels crushed shes was my best friend my everything, it hurts me sooo much to know and see she's physically not here, i know lord has my Great Grandma, and when my time withdraws on earth i hope and pray to see My Great Grandma and my family her favorite song, she always said play this at my funeral.
@gl.catlvr
@gl.catlvr Год назад
So sorry for your loss..😢🙏
@DWtechfan
@DWtechfan 2 года назад
This era of Grand Ole Opry is timeless and this song is great! Inspirational song for any bad times you’re going through. When troubles beset us, he doesn’t forget us. I get goosebumps every time I hear that line because it’s true.
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet Месяц назад
Wonderful voice 😅
@julieorrick5609
@julieorrick5609 3 месяца назад
I love this song it was my Grandmother's favorite gospel song we even had it Funeral she passed in 2005 their probably up there singing it together now I love you Maw and miss you to both of you Fly High because you are Angels now
@lynnmcglenn6513
@lynnmcglenn6513 4 месяца назад
Love this! I remember the radio playing it often when I was growing up!!
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 6 месяцев назад
I remember listening to this since about 1960. One Sunday a couple of performers dared to sing Wings of a Dove in church! Of course they were scolded afterward. However, it wasn't long before it was a standard as a song of praise.
@jomilee88
@jomilee88 10 лет назад
I never heard of Ferlin Husky but I have to tell you..I love this song and the way he claps and snaps his fingers..different and alluring :)
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
He also does a great dove impression at the end! Multi-talented he is!
@conniespears5682
@conniespears5682 4 года назад
jomilee88 he is a country singer! Died a few years ago.....One of a kind.
@dabneyoffermein595
@dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад
odd indeed, but agree
@Destroyhamasscum
@Destroyhamasscum 3 года назад
Me too
@salliethomasthomas3030
@salliethomasthomas3030 3 года назад
He did a great Rockabilly Track called BOP CAT BOP.....Under the name of SIMON CRUMB......Check it out!
@haroldsmith2653
@haroldsmith2653 Месяц назад
My wife liked that songso much I had it played at her funeral
@lordsquidington2878
@lordsquidington2878 9 лет назад
Back when people on TV had style.
@jeanettehightower943
@jeanettehightower943 Год назад
That is an old old song bring s back memories of the 60. And 60 😷👏👏👏👏🤷‍♀️
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
Hello how are you doing 😊
@judywoods6913
@judywoods6913 3 месяца назад
I absolutely love this song. He sings it perfectly. Thank you for this treasure.
@carrieduncan7443
@carrieduncan7443 Год назад
I grew up on the farm in central Illinois, listening to the beautiful music sung by Ferlin Husky. My mom would do her 'good' housecleaning on Saturday, and play his LP album on the old RCA stereo while she cleaned the farmhouse. At a young age, I understood that music inspires us, our hearts, minds & souls. It sure was a wonderful lesson taught by my dearest mother Sue Ann Louise (Locher) Hankins. I still listen to Ferlin Husky on my replica Stereo system, at my home in the rural countryside of Iowa.
@l1a2sh
@l1a2sh 12 лет назад
Today's country music if NOT COUNTRY.
@JimmieCooper-le6vj
@JimmieCooper-le6vj 7 дней назад
Best years of my life !! Great music !!!
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 8 лет назад
This is a song from my childhood, loved it!
@sadiemeans5218
@sadiemeans5218 6 лет назад
In honor of my ex father in law who passed Saturday may he rest in peace you will be dearly missed.
@ashlynnye2870
@ashlynnye2870 2 месяца назад
This was the song played at my grandmas funeral. I really miss her.
@karenhiggsduncan3202
@karenhiggsduncan3202 4 года назад
My mom loved this song. So do I!
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan 2 года назад
My late mother loved this song. She’d listen to the stereo whilst ironing our cloths, but her feet would be rockin’ with the music. Miss you. Mom.
@derricklewis1455
@derricklewis1455 2 года назад
Hello Linda?
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan 2 года назад
@@derricklewis1455 A bit late but I’m here .
@derricklewis1455
@derricklewis1455 2 года назад
How are you doing Linda?
@derricklewis1455
@derricklewis1455 2 года назад
Where do you live if I may ask?
@sarahrobertson4533
@sarahrobertson4533 Год назад
I barely remember how I found this but for some reason it always calms me and I can’t stop listening to it😊
@markowen3114
@markowen3114 Год назад
Hello dear,how are you doing? Greetings from San Diego 😊
@SeekingHisWill
@SeekingHisWill 11 лет назад
Im not a traditional country music guy. I grew up listening to R & B but I always could see the connections between the two. I always noticed country artists covered RB songs and vice versa. I agree that the old country is better because it had that country soul. The writers bared their hearts in their lyrics. They were God fearing, hard working people. They told stories of life from the depths of despair to heights of glory and sometimes back again. Today most music in most genres is crap.
@junkyardwanderer1305
@junkyardwanderer1305 8 лет назад
I don't get it, why don't they make good music like this nowadays?
@junkyardwanderer1305
@junkyardwanderer1305 8 лет назад
+daniel coy . . . well there are a few good new songs but from what I've heard there is a far greater concentration of good old songs then new songs. Please don't tell the guard I snuck a smart phone into prison and am commenting on RU-vid videos.
@junkyardwanderer1305
@junkyardwanderer1305 8 лет назад
+daniel coy once again: "there are a few good new songs but from what I've heard there is a far greater concentration of good old songs then new songs." of course now that I think of it there could be a logical reason for that: assuming folks release the same number of songs now as they did in the past. lets just say half of all songs are good (just for the sake of this equation. from what I hear no where near half new songs are good) and lets say new music begins at the year 2000 to the present and old is from before 2000. for the example lets say 100 songs a year at half the songs being good that will mean there are 800 good new songs when just from 1950 to 2000 that will be 2500 good old songs so if you think about it this way there will automatically be more good old songs just because there are more old songs. (sorry if this equation annoys you or if my logic is flawed, I don't really know why I felt like saying all this)
@RjBenjamin353
@RjBenjamin353 8 лет назад
+JunkYard Wanderer Si primo, i bet ju Justin beaver cood have a pinche chingon hit with this song eh?
@junkyardwanderer1305
@junkyardwanderer1305 8 лет назад
+Roy Jiminez uhhh, could you say that a bit clearer? all I can make of that is "I bet you justin beaver could have a [unintelligible] hit with this song eh?" but from what I know "justin beaver" can't make good songs.
@georg57garvy21
@georg57garvy21 6 лет назад
Amen brother
@edwardhill1739
@edwardhill1739 Год назад
Just lost my grandfather about 3 hours ago. This was his favorite song. God speed grampy. I can see ya now, back in the all black 64 Chevrolet pedal to the floor raising hell again. Gonna miss ya grandpa B.
@robertjackson1536
@robertjackson1536 Год назад
my thoughts and prayers are with you and yours 📿
@earlsinks2666
@earlsinks2666 6 лет назад
From the Grand Ol Opry show by Pet Milk in there with Ferlin is Smiley and Kitty Wilson Stoney and Wilma.Lee Cooper and Roy Drusky with MC T. Tommy . I know cause Smiley and Kitty Wilson were my grandparents.
@dianaharmon5228
@dianaharmon5228 3 года назад
I knew Wilma, Stoney and Roy, couldn’t remember the name of the others, thank you!
@georgschmidt5281
@georgschmidt5281 2 года назад
I am glad for RU-vid where i can play and hear all the wonderful country songs that are real country and not that crap called country today.
@arejayseeottawa
@arejayseeottawa 13 лет назад
I loved listening to this song when I was a little kid! I was taken by the lilting melody of the tune! Thank you, Ferlin, for your gift of music to this beautiful world!
@thelmahoffmann5064
@thelmahoffmann5064 Год назад
TThank U for your music. Most of all "WIngs of A Dover:"
@blahblah6649
@blahblah6649 2 года назад
This was one of my mothers favourite songs.
@lenatoledo7789
@lenatoledo7789 8 лет назад
Didn't know at that time how cleaning of a living we had. Ferlin and the other great country singers just added to our comforts. Thank you for this posting. Hearing their songs brings back those precious memories.
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
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@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
I AXED jou not to say 'cleaning'! Now jou gone and dun it! :P
@NorthSiXJames
@NorthSiXJames 4 года назад
It was sign from my mother she left this song written when she passed away. And today mothers day she was in the tree all day as a dove her and my father who passed away . God is great I sign from above .
@saintmichaelsingh
@saintmichaelsingh 2 года назад
This is so pure and real. So refreshing to hear in this modern day compared to the overproduction that we hear these days. We need real talent and real sound like this! So beautiful, so raw and so real!
@shirleymcdaniel2530
@shirleymcdaniel2530 Год назад
My mother's favorite song. We played it at her funeral. It brings me great comfort to find this video on you tube.
@honestarthur000
@honestarthur000 Год назад
Hey how are you doing…?
@565fgff9
@565fgff9 Год назад
We had this song at my mom's funeral also. She loved it and so do I. I could listen to it all day long.
@tube01
@tube01 8 лет назад
Love this song on a side note my two dogs are named Elvis Pugsly and Ferlin Husky and you got it ones a Pug and ones a Husky
@Jigaboo123456
@Jigaboo123456 7 лет назад
Is Pugsly a Husky and Husky a pug, and does Elvis Pugsly "sing " You Ain't Nothin. But A Hound Dog to Ferlin? :-)
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
@@Jigaboo123456 WaddacoinciDENSE! I use a HuskyVarney chainsaw at work! Nope, I'm not a cereal killer! :P
@Jigaboo123456
@Jigaboo123456 4 года назад
@@russhook6595 I'm somwhat relieved that you're not spraying weed-killer on rice, wheat and oats, or brutally ending their lives with your chainsaw, otherwise I'd have to report you to the police. They stop at nothing to apprehend cereal killers. Perhaps they should put a similar effort into catching SERIAL killers. :P
@madbrowniac7871
@madbrowniac7871 7 месяцев назад
As if the buttery smooth tones and cadences of prime Ferlin Husky aren't enough to enjoy, look closely at his backup Singers. One of them is none other than Roy Drusky and yet another appears to be Sonny Osborne of "The Osborne Brothers" strumming and picking a ginormous Electric Guitar! Plus at the very end of the Song Ferlin Husky himself seems to be channeling his inner "Ernest T. Bass."😂 A sweet natured and joyous Spirited and Spiritual presentation throughout.🤔😉🎤🎼🎵🎶🎸😇🕊B.W.
@bkjackson8092
@bkjackson8092 2 года назад
Have always loved to listen to him sing this song. A favorite childhood memory.
@cheri5954
@cheri5954 2 года назад
My boyfriend the hill billy loves classic country music and I saw the wings of a dove video on the classic country tv channel he watches. I thought something was interesting about his face. I wanted to know more about this handsome man so that’s why I’m here. I like classic rock but this man of mine has me exploring classic country lol. We are in our 30’s and love all classics.
@honestarthur000
@honestarthur000 Год назад
Hey how are you doing…?
@placidelectric
@placidelectric 10 лет назад
I remember sitting in the car with my grandpa listening to this song, thanks for the happy tears :')
@43nostromo
@43nostromo 9 лет назад
I can't speak for any one else, but I'm Ferlin pretty Husky right now. I very much enjoy the grand old opera. Love opera. Love it!
@TheShizue777
@TheShizue777 8 лет назад
Beautiful, effortless voice! Ferlin Husky, you are missed. RIP 😇
@russhook6595
@russhook6595 4 года назад
RIP off the knob, beat on the dash! :P (Bellyache Bros.)
@marissagentry3328
@marissagentry3328 2 года назад
My grandma passed 5 days before my birthday and this was her favorite song I listen to it three times a day
@MarkBlackburnWPG
@MarkBlackburnWPG 5 лет назад
Pursuant to Ken Burns' latest masterpiece, COUNTRY MUSIC: "On the Wings of a Dove" (circa early 60's) : “Who sang that one?” asked my wife a moment ago. “Ask your phone!” I'd been singing some words to a song I hadn't even thought about, let alone heard on radio in 50 years. And I suddenly realized: this trickle of memories that's becoming a flood, is due to watching Ken Burns' Country Music. It's like what happens when you go back to visit the haunts of your youth - and finding yourself overcome with memories you thought were lost. So too, tuning in to “PBS at 8-Eastern / 7-Central” is having that same effect. It's a nice feeling, isn't it. It was actually a good strong melody I'd been humming, in three-quarter-time (which would have been rare for Country songs in the early 60s. The only waltz (the one about "Tennessee") wasn't considered 'Country' (think Patty Page). So. Ask the cell phone; a lovely young woman's voice declares, with authority: “Ferlin Husky.” I'd been remembering the song's opening bars -- the part that goes, “On the wings of a snow white dove / He sent his pure clear love / a sign from above … ” I really will take it as a sign from above if Ferlin gets a reference in the next episode! Search for it this day and the very first offering at RU-vid is a black & white television video titled “Ferlin Husky - Wings of a Dove (Grand Ole Opry)” - hang around to hear what I declare, the lowest note ever sung in the history of the Opry. (Ferlin's range extended effortlessly into bass-baritone. You're looking for the version with nearly three million views [ ! ] published in 2010 with this informed note: He was born on December 3, 1925 on a farm that was located equally close to Flat River, Hickory Grove and Cantwell, Missouri, just about 75 miles from St. Louis. As a young boy he wanted to become a singer and make records, maybe even appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. There is a story that he (or his father) traded a hen with a neighbor, in exchange for a guitar. The deal was canceled, however, when the hen failed to lay any eggs . . . thanks John1948FourD for sharing. Celebrated this day at Sinatra Family -- Forum -- My Favorite Things" -- What are you watching right now? sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/21618-What-Is-On-Your-DVD-Player-What-Are-You-Watching-Now?p=1279527#post1279527
@JudyStinnett-s1o
@JudyStinnett-s1o 7 месяцев назад
This song has always been a blessing to me
@marahcefyne2214
@marahcefyne2214 4 года назад
Thanks for the history. Love Ferlin's voice, humor, facial expressions. I woke up one morning with Snow White Dove going through my head. Still wonder when I first heard it. I was born in 1942.
@williamrolls169
@williamrolls169 3 года назад
Hello friend, how are you doing today..
@samuelm.hodnettii.2768
@samuelm.hodnettii.2768 3 года назад
If it wasn't on Television Americans wouldn't know what do. Thinking in the moment is clearly forgotten with ethics and morals.
@kjun03
@kjun03 8 лет назад
Thanks Loved that man He was one of my 60s heroes What an amazing job on "Gone" This is great to know he lives on in other's hearts and minds He was an all around man
@april1024me
@april1024me 2 месяца назад
My hubby singing this song so now I have to come here to look for it. … nice 👍
@jeanbaptistevallee4500
@jeanbaptistevallee4500 5 лет назад
We moved to California from the "lead belt" in 53`. My ten year old self watched this with Mom and Dad when it first aired, Ferlin was a home town boy.
@derekkess9601
@derekkess9601 3 года назад
I sure do miss the 70s and 80s. The music today is not even the same. Sometimes I wish I could find a time machine and go back in time. Life was much easier and everyone enjoyed life! Is this your favorite song?
@KarenHaggerty-e4z
@KarenHaggerty-e4z 9 месяцев назад
a beutiful song can never get enough.reminds me of my parents who have been gone for the last 30 yrs. god gave us these wonderful singers Amen
@caloewe1
@caloewe1 13 лет назад
Yes, dear Ferlin, rest in peace. You have been carried to Heaven on the wings of a snow white dove, but your presence and your music will live on in our hearts and souls forever. Our humble gratitude to you for your determination to share your immense talent and your wonderful sense of humor. CatTail and Bubba D
@butterfly11933
@butterfly11933 11 лет назад
Me and my daddy and mom and my son enjoyed listening to. This song together many a Friday evenings and Sunday mornings .it will always have a special place in our hearts .my daddy is no longer here .it will always be part of us because my daddy played it for us and sang right along .
@j-rontheman7111
@j-rontheman7111 9 лет назад
They played this at my grandpa's funeral, and most everybody was crying.
@jamesnail9
@jamesnail9 9 лет назад
Jarin Corro Same here. It was my Fathers favorite song. Now I have to cry again, Men do that. Yes, we do cry.
@ChrisBrunelle
@ChrisBrunelle 8 лет назад
+Jarin Corro I'm a musician and have been asked to sing this at a funeral in a few days (I already knew the song though). Ended up here to refresh my memory
@janettrim7587
@janettrim7587 2 года назад
WOW what a wealth of information you are. I lived in Salinas after my husband's tour in the armed forces. Unfortunately he suffered from PTS and I was removed from him by help from city police protecting me from his rage. He did seek help but the marriage was considered too dangerous for the family of three children, so the separation turned into divorce. It was difficult times since I was very much in love with my husband and didn't want to tear the family apart. I got my FCC license and went on the air waves with a 5-11 music show and used info printed on the backs of albums to entertain my radio audience. To my western audience I talked with a definite accent but they couldn't identify it. When it became a topic of conversation I let my listening audience in on my childhood and training. I later realized I probably was the beginning of "talk" radio. So much for my history as jantrim of KERR-FM radio. At 84, I am still a good judge of talent. Some don't think so. I have a grandson who is a performing singer and I would love to coach him but grandmother's are roped into the role of grand mother and not show mother. The biggest lesson from this was that love survives many things and exists in many ways. Love is a verb - an active verb. So I was lucky enough to have a father-in-law who was willing to step in. He helped us survive and I still carry the family name. Like old soldiers that never die, it just fades away. (At least it is suppose to).
@derricklewis1455
@derricklewis1455 2 года назад
Hello Janet?
@pattykake19
@pattykake19 13 лет назад
Love you Ferlin. Thanks for all the wonderful music & entertainment. Rest in Peace.
@peloponnesians
@peloponnesians 3 года назад
My uncle’s favorite song. Miss him so much
@countrydoug8725
@countrydoug8725 9 лет назад
Ferlin Husky was a Great Country Singer Great sense of humor too 5 Big Stars Thumbs way UP Thanks,Keith
@DanPurdy1
@DanPurdy1 8 месяцев назад
If I remember correctly, this is a song from the 20’s. I have loved this version from when it came out in the 50’s.
@ruthliberty2366
@ruthliberty2366 4 года назад
Just simply love the accompaniment, the clapping and finger clicking. And of course the singing is awesome. ❤❤
@honestarthur000
@honestarthur000 Год назад
Hey how are you doing?😊
@biancamoore413
@biancamoore413 Год назад
♥️👏😃👍🏽🕊️ I grew up, loving this song, all the old gospels songs
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
Hello how are you doing 😊😊
@biancamoore413
@biancamoore413 10 месяцев назад
@@JacobWilson-uf6zq hi I’m doing fine Mary almost Christmas.
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
@@biancamoore413 yeah, where are you from?
@biancamoore413
@biancamoore413 10 месяцев назад
@@JacobWilson-uf6zq Texas
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 10 месяцев назад
@@biancamoore413 good to know, I'm from NYC
@proudcanadian6585
@proudcanadian6585 4 года назад
I've always loved this song. It's my favorite song from Ferlin Husky. My Dad has always listened to many styles of music from many different decades. We listened to this one for years amongst many others. Ferlin & many others are music legends & songs like this are hard to come by. :)
@gleamers
@gleamers 2 года назад
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@gleamers
@gleamers 2 года назад
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@williamwilmoth6488
@williamwilmoth6488 Месяц назад
When u do not look, he will send a dove to remind u he loves u that what ill alway beleive
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