CARL & PEARL BUTLER - "JUST THOUGHT I'D LET YOU KNOW" video free download


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Duration: 02:35
Uploaded: 2009/12/01

Outlaw Radio has a large collection of hard to find, out of print songs in its library. All songs are original recordings. And this is just one of them. If there is a song that you have been looking for and have yet to find, send me a request cause there is a chance that I have it.

Thanks, Snoop Diddy Program Director at Outlaw Radio

Comments

9 years ago

Rose Gehrke

I know Carl and Pearl sang on the Bank of the Ponchatrain Would to hear it by them again

9 years ago

Harvey Vaughn

i'd like to hear a Carl and Pearl song called "Who'll be next"

9 years ago

Dennis Camp

This is C&W at it's greatest. This was written when it came from the heart and not for the money. Written and recorded back when you had to know how to sing from the heart and you put the song out for people to be taken into it and it brought back times to recall in there life. Thanks for posting it.

10 years ago

rose gehrke

I had a 78 with Carl and Pearl singing ON THE BANKS OF THE OLE POCHATRAIN any luck finding that I have searched for years

11 years ago

Conrad B.

61 Elmo, You said it all. Carl and Pearl are Great

11 years ago

gus kamburelis

What a great song its a sham that Nashville dose not make music like this any more

11 years ago

2packs4sure

Love it. Recorded 22 August 1963 Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Carl Butler & Pearl (Carl Butler [vcl], Pearl Butler [vcl], Grady Martin [gt], Harold Bradley [gt], Alvin Sutton [gt], Pete Drake [steel], Joe Zinkan [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Jerry Rivers [fiddle], Bill Purcell [piano]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)

11 years ago

caseyboy132003

Hi tguy321, Do you have the song by these two called:Avenue of Prayer? If so can you please post that great sacred song? Thanks

12 years ago

Lisa Shelley

I am looking for the old song that Carl Butler sung called Wolverton Mountain. Please let me know, if you find it. Thanks! :)

13 years ago

Duane McIver

this IS country thanks for sharing REAL music to my ears a pleasure to listen to thank you sooo much

13 years ago

44rosemary

great duet!

13 years ago

ronaldt491

@contractor46 Thanks. Gatorrock787 uploaded what I wanted since I made the previous statement in April. If you'll notice it's a play on rockingator who did the earlier upload. Whether it's the same person with just a rearranging of the name I don't know or care. I'm just glad the video is back. I would love to see the entire movie from which this was taken.. Upload your version, too. The more the merrier.

13 years ago

james

@ronaldt491 would you mind explaining your statement to me a`little clearer lol. the reason im asking i may have wht your talkin bout was planning on doing a bunch of uploads until my pc crashed but i have a back up:)

13 years ago

james powell

100% country music love it!!!

13 years ago

SandraBee007

heard this on the Art Roberts show on WLS radio in chicago about 1967. thanks so much for putting up.

13 years ago

SandraBee007

i first heard this on WLS radio on the Art Roberts show in chicago about 1965 got the 45 record could never find any cd version. thanks so much for putting up.

14 years ago

ronaldt491

Yesterday, April 28, 2010 YT took rockingator off the air for being a bad boy, and wiped out a large part of my Favorites list, among which was a "Don't let me Cross Over/Just Thought I'd Let you Know" set from a movie they were in back in the 1960s. I'm adding your version to my Favorites for as long as YT police permit. Keep up the good work. OUTLAW RADIO FOREVER!!!

14 years ago

jthardy

Thanks for posting this great old country music. It sounds just as great as it did on the juke box back in spring 1965.

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