She walks through the crowd singing, I'm sitting with friends at a table somewhat close. Approaches and proceeds to sit on my lap as she finishes song. What a thrill for young man at the time. RIP Ms. Dunn , you left a lifetime memory on me..
Saw her do that at a concert one time in an auditorium. Took a wireless mic and walked around out in the crowd and sat in some guys lap and sang part of the song. She was having so much fun. (also I gotta tell ya I was jealous!) RIP Holly. You are missed.
My love for country started with this song and Holly Dunn. My wife and I were lucky enough to see her in concert a couple of times. What an amazing voice. RIP Holly.
Thanks for this upload. I used to have this episode and two others on tape from when she was on Austin City Limits. Incidentally this song did make it to Number 1 on either Radio and Records of the Gavin report. Possibly both. Just missed out on Billboard. I still love her very much. I loved Lari White even more. Both were treated very badly by the industry which broke my heart. They were just two unbelievable talents and should have been much bigger Stars than they were.
On this day in 1987 {July 19th} "Love Someone Like Me" by Holly Dunn peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles* chart, for its 1st week at #2, the #1 record for that week was "The Weekend" by Steve Wariner, and for its second week at #2, "Snap Your Fingers" by Ronnie Milsap was in the top spot... "Love Someone Like Me" also reached #2 on the Canadian RPM Country Singles chart... Between 1985 and 1995 Holly Dunn had twenty-two records on the Hot Country Singles chart, nine made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me" for one week in August of 1989 and "You Really Had Me Going" for one week in November of 1990... Two of her twenty-two charted records were duets, one with Michael Martin Murphey, "A Face In The Crowd" {#4 in 1987}, and the other with Kenny Rogers, "Maybe" {#25 in 1990}... Sadly, Holly Suzette Dunn passed away at the young age of 59 on November 14th, 2016 {ovarian cancer}... May she R.I.P. * And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on July 19th, 1987: At #3. "Snap Your Fingers" by Ronnie Milsap #4. "One Promise Too Late" by Reba McEntire #5. "Someone" by Lee Greenwood #6. "I Know Where I'm Going" by the Judds #7. "80's Ladies" by K.T. Oslin #8. "Cinderella" by Vince Gill #9. "A Long Line of Love" by Michael Martin Murphey #10. "Telling Me Lies" by the Trio {Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris}
Jim Hurst plays the guitar solo @1:24 . Guitarist David Erwin is seen on the viewer's far right. From the full band credits at the end of "You Really Had Me Going," 'same performance, Holly wearing the hat - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--G9Ut3QdvEA.htmlm52s