Marty Robbins told Larry Gatlin he had the most beautiful voice he ever heard. I guess Marty Robbins never listen to his on voice, because Marty has the most beautiful voice I've ever heard.
These boys are the most down-to-Earth men (and entertainers) that I have ever seen in concert. I also love how they show their brotherly love and playfulness too. They are young at heart!
Growing up heard a few of there songs never stuck on me recently it has. There amazing singers wow plus as they grown. Older there voices have improved so much just makes me smile can't beat country music 🎶 honest true fun love makes you feel somthing no other music can't
AMONG AMERICA’S TOP-RATED SONGWRITERS, FEW IMPART HEART Of all the song works I’ve collected on various media throughout my lifetime, I’ve learned that the most endearing and beautiful songs were those which included heart in their work as well as skills. And though I like a lot of the songs they have created for the song market (usually it’s because of their music) they are nowhere near the top of my list of appreciated songs when I consider a few songs, very special songs, written from the heart as well as the mind, forming the best and favorite of my collection of songs purchased from the music market. Though, however, there is one songwriter’s works that have not been heard on radio or in the public music square. When asked what kind of songs she writes, I tell them her songs are just too good to be branded with one of today’s labels. * That list is topped by my most favorite songwriter: Sarah Jones Key. Before thinking about what sort of music to put to Sarah’s lyrics. I first must read her lyrics. Not once, but many times while giving thought to the music it surely deserves. Though, surely, her songs have never gotten from me, or my best compositions, the great music they truly deserve. With any of Sarah’s many songs, I can never separate the loveliness there is to easily find in those lyrical messages, and that same loveliness that appears in her; in the beauty of her personal warmth and wonder, she wrote from her heart those wonderful songs. * Then there is Lee Greenwood (author of Trump’s favorite theme before his stage appearance: God Bless the USA). His other songs that are top rate as well. * Vince Gill has become one of my favorite songwriters. * Dolly Parton is very hard to place. She is part of my list with songs like “Jolene” “I Will Always Love You” “Coat of Many Colors.” When I hear her songs, and knowing her better from the interviews I’ve seen, and her movie “Coat of Many Colors”, she is never “not” one of my favorite songwriters. * George Jones has become one of my favorites, as was his songwriter wife, Tammy Wynette. Since I’ve become fond of classic country music, I’ve become acquainted with the great talents that have existed for a long time in the country music field. * In the blue grass field, Ricky Skaggs is firm favorite. Chris Stapleton and his songs really stand out among many great blue grass songwriters and musicians. There are other good writers, most whose names are not easily recalled, because I have only heard just one or two songs from them. My aged faculty for memory more easily recalls artists who have made a recurring impression on me with more than just one or two song hits. Among them, however, is a hit song “Feed Jake,” written by Danny Mayo, sung by Pirates of the Mississippi. My favorite, Sarah Jones Key, will one day be your favorite songwriter, as well as the favorite of most of the rest of the world. When Sarah’s songs are eventually heard and evaluated by a publisher with values that are not anything like that of today’s standards. Sarah’s songs await a publisher whose ears are equipped with genuine ability to hear and find the “heart” included in the song he’s received by mail. Rather than today’s usual publisher, whose interest is in the routine makeup of noise, high volume, with lyrics that don’t make sense, and mediocre effort in attempts at music. Unfortunately, noise and high volume with lyrics that make no sense, are today’s most promising prospects for the common interests of today’s publishers. No longer are publishers on the lookout for the rare songs that become the music standard. Rather, their ears are attuned for the many, many song entrees, submitted without merit or effort, and sounding like they were copied from other unmerited hits. Ironically, they present to him an absurd promise. With his eyes focused solely on big financial returns on his investment, he knows that in this culture that has become a dominate consideration, those songs will climb to the top of the music charts today. Though tomorrow they will have quickly become forgotten. But there is a promise for the future in music. Sarah’s songs will be there in future as well. We prepare for the future. In the future, there will be those who will again, begin looking to the arts to find treasure. The arts will again contain those values sought, often appearing for those of yesterday whose eyes and ears sought that treasure and found it in yesterdays’ heart. Those future eyes and ears, looking for treasure among the arts, will find the songs from Sarah, and in those songs, the heart she included will be found. The treasure sought and intended, from Sarah’s heart, will be found there and treasured. Richard Weston Jones Composer, Early American
I saw them perform on Kenny Rodgers show and they changed the words, "All the Gold in California is in a Bank in the middle of Beverly Hills in Kenny Rodgers Name."