Faron Young - I miss you already video free download


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Uploaded: 2006/10/31

Faron Young - I miss you already

Dicky Overbey on pedal steel guitar!

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9 years ago

Alan Miller

An unusually slow tempo on this version but perfect for that superb pedal steel guitar........couldn't have played that style at the original up tempo. 

11 years ago

Ramon Navarro

aka ; How can I miss you, if you won't go away?

11 years ago

388moonlight

I miss you too my friend.

11 years ago

The Gillelands

DITTO!!!

11 years ago

ganjahero13

marijuana

11 years ago

Connie Mitchell

So thankful for YouTube so we can listen to all the greats.Thank for the uploads!

12 years ago

Davebow Hol

Buddawg 1960 is Spot on. Remember when VHS Tapes came out. The movie industry was fighting Tooth & Nail against them. So what happened to the Movie Business? It became bigger & better than ever. Resting my case now......................................!!! LOL

12 years ago

Roger Edgington

This kind of music is being recorded all over Texas still today (Darrell McCall, Tony Booth, Curtis Potter, Amber Digby, Justin Trevino just to name a few) but the assholes with all the power ignore it.

13 years ago

Payola65

Iagreee the Uptemo version is 10 times as goood ~Though anything by Faron I LOVE ~Great Steel on this~ Steve

13 years ago

radiosweethearts

I think I prefer the uptempo recorded version of this song. If you havent heard it you should search it out.

13 years ago

sidney collier

What a job on pedal steel !!!!

13 years ago

kencc4791

@Buddawg1960, Not only that but some of these videos would never see the light of day if it wasn't for youtube.

14 years ago

albert19ful

try also on youtube ERNEST ASHWORTH singing TALK BACK TREMBLING LIPS now that is real country wow its the way he turns and a happy face and good voice you will love it

14 years ago

Chris Sims

To be honest with u, the steel part isn't good here, it sounds inexperienced or just with out good technique. But Dickey is one of the best now, don't know how long it took him to develop his style, but google Levi Mullen, and hear the steel Dickie plays on all 3 of his albums, it's aaawesome! Levi had the site set-up where u could hear the first 1 1/2 minutes of each song, and the intro and solo to most of those songs are killer, and have a very distinct bakersfield or something sound to them

14 years ago

Greg Harms

Dickey Overby on steel. I wish I'd known about him when I was younger. He still brings joy and excitement to me.

14 years ago

Greg Harms

You're right. I drove 12 hours to Pearl's Dance Hall in Fort Worth to hear Justin Trevino and Amber Digby. Texas still has some good music.

14 years ago

James Hunnicutt

Faron could do things with his voice like no other country singer. So smooth while singing behind the beat with crazy vocal control. He could dip his voice & move around so effortlessly with it. He had perfect pitch too. I sing along to all of the greats & he may be the hardest to match up with when singing along. The ultimate practice for singing harmonies in a country song is to sing along with Faron. Thanks for posting this. It's a shame more people don't know how amazing this man was & is.

15 years ago

kencc4791

I agree with all the nice comments about "Real Country!!" This new stuff doesn't interest me at all but the bright side is I have really developed a taste for the British rockers like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Mark Knopfler et al

15 years ago

clean3

I completely agree. I know people have to protect the rights to their prformances, but surely the opportunity to see artist like Faron, Merle, Buck, George, Patsy (the list is endless) in their prime - as well as the fantastic musicians that backed these artists - is more important, particularly where a younger generation who are showing signs of wanting to look back to a time when music possessed a certain style and substance is concerned.

15 years ago

Cheryl Didur

I have to agree with all the comments here about how classy country used to be, and how pop it all is today. If I have to endure another bout of Taylor Swift and Kelly Pickler I don't think I can stand it. So many of the new country girls look and sound just like the pop acts like Britney Spears!

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