Cowboy Jack Clement - I Guess Things Happen That Way video free download


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Cowboy Jack Clement - I Guess Things Happen That Way

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9 years ago

ese hombre

Reminds me of Burl Ives style of singing.

9 years ago

ese hombre

Reminds me of Burl Ives style of singing.

9 years ago

Lewis S Burleson

Never heard of Jack Clement, but a great voice

9 years ago

Lewis S Burleson

Great job by Jack on this J C song, subbed you Ron

9 years ago

Tom Clark

ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!THUMBS UP! 10*************

10 years ago

Joe Shilinga

Sad that Jack is gone, but his music will live on.

10 years ago

kdknibbs

beyond the sunset, oh yeah jack!

10 years ago

Ron DeBrule

In Remembrace Cowboy Jack ClementJack Henderson Clement (April 5, 1931 – August 8, 2013) was an American singer, songwriter, and a record and film producer.Raised and educated in Memphis, Clement was performing at an early age, playing guitar and Dobro; before embarking on his music career he served in the Marines.[1] In 1953, he made his first record for the Sheraton label in Boston, Massachusetts but did not immediately pursue a full time career in music, instead choosing to study at Memphis State University from 1953 to 1955. Nicknamed 'Cowboy' Jack Clement, during his student days he played steel guitar with a local band, and in 1956 became part of one of the seminal events in rock and roll history when he went to work as a producer and engineer for Sam Phillips at Sun Records. There, Clement worked with future stars such as Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. But most importantly, he discovered and recorded Jerry Lee Lewis while Sam Phillips was away on a trip to Florida (one of those recordings, "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," was selected in 2005 for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress).In 1957, Clement wrote the song "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" that became a crossover hit for Johnny Cash. Other Cash hits written by Clement included "Guess Things Happen That Way", which was # 1 country and # 11 pop in 1958, and the humorous "The One on the Right Is on the Left", which was a # 2 country and # 46 pop hit in 1966. He produced Cash's # 1 hit "Ring of Fire" in 1963.[1] Clement performed "Guess Things Happen That Way" on the Johnny Cash Memorial Tribute show on CMT in November 2003.Cowboy Jack Clement - I Guess Things Happen That Way

10 years ago

m perkins

RIP Jack.... thanks for the beautiful music.

10 years ago

Patressa Kearns

Sweet old Cowboy, we'll miss you.

10 years ago

monique Roberts

REST IN PEACE COWBOY JACK.

10 years ago

nubunator2

Rest in peace Cowboy!

10 years ago

ryewhiskey538

RIP Jack

10 years ago

John Benn

I agree 100&

11 years ago

Denis West

When country was country and artists like this knew and appreciated it before the nonsense that is passed off as country today arrived and much to our disadvantage.

11 years ago

P Ernst

Cowboy is a national treasure. I hope that he is put in the Country Music Hall of Fame while he can enjoy the honor.

11 years ago

Torreto Paradise

Right on bpcharette!

11 years ago

james miller

He goes straight to my stream of conscienceless and rides the golden wave that connects me to heaven

12 years ago

bpcharette

I never realized how much appreciated Jack Clement until I heard this version of his song. He has been a great writer, and his voice is awesome!

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