Edited to add - Dang he looks young in this video. I guess I was young in 1984 too.
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Great song! Thanks for the post. I didn't know, but Marty Robbins wrote this song.OlBill wrote:Johnny Bush - This Time You Gave Me a Mountain.
I also like Just Breath.
Annoyed Man, when I lived in San Antonio in the mid 80s, there was a guy practiced bag pipes down the road in a partially built shopping center late at night. I could stand on my balcony and hear him playing Amazing Grace at just the right volume. Beautiful.
I did a little research to find out more about Engelbert. I never realized that he was English [born in India]. I guess because I only heard him singing rather than talking.Take Down Sicko wrote:I like a lot of songs from Engelbert Humperdink. My favorite singer. Reminds me of my first year of marriage. We went to see his concert at the downtown Jones Hall.
Very nice WildBill, thanks.WildBill wrote:There have been posts going around with a song called "One Pair of Hands" .
The song has been described as a "lost" Elvis Presley song, but it is actually sung by Carroll Roberson.
Check it out. It's pretty good.
I ran across another version sung by Glen Campbell that is also very good.
I wouldn't have guessed that it was him singing it.
Wow, great song. Thanks for sharing it.Charles L. Cotton wrote:What a powerful song for believers who have lost loved ones who are also believers.
Chas.