Freddie Hart - The Keys In The Mailbox video free download


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Duration: 02:49
Uploaded: 2008/07/26

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9 years ago

dave burrows

good music , uncle fred

10 years ago

pro3tlb

I think this could very well be Darrell McCall singing harmony with Freddie. Listen to Darrell McCall's song from 1960 called "Lonely River Rhine". In his early years he would sing at a higher pitch. It was only after he started working for Ray Price that he lowered his pitch so he could blend better with Ray. That lower voice is the voice most people know Darrell McCall by; not his earlier voice you hear on this.

10 years ago

Jill Hawkins

I LOVE YOUR SONGS

11 years ago

songsingingman

It was donny young singing back-up they told this on country music reunion show on RFD TV the other night. He said it was the first hit record he sang back-up on. Alvie

12 years ago

opryman65

I thought it was Bill Phillips - he sang backup on some of Johnny Paycheck's recordings as well for the Little Darlin' label. It doesn't sound much like Darrell to me but you may be right. I have heard Bill Phillips sing backup on several recordings - Ray Price as well I believe.

12 years ago

jleininger641

Darrell McCall is singing harmony for Freddie on this one. 100% sure. FYI

13 years ago

jawaha75243

so it is entirely possible that the back up singer is the then 31 year old Buck Owens. That's what he sounds like to me. Freddie sounds young on this one too, so I think the people who are asking if Buck is the backup singer are probably right

13 years ago

jawaha75243

WOW! this is the way I remember first hearing this song. I was in my teens. I did some googling on it and found out Freddie first recorded it in 1960 when he was 34 years old, and he sounds young on this recording, so I wonder if this might be his origiinal recording of it. I also googled Alvis Edgar Owens Jr and found out that although Buck recorded his first single in 1956, his first songs to hit the charts were in 1959, Second Fiddle and Under Your Spell again.

13 years ago

graham bull

this came some years before my favourite cut of this great song by Tony Booth--still great though!

14 years ago

Maj-Brith H

Great--but I like Buck Owens´version more!

14 years ago

DERedhead65

it DOES sound like Buck Owens singing backup for Freddie here, is it? Didn't Buck have a HUGE hit with this too? And Tony Booth was the guitar player for Gene Watson for MANY MANY years, is he doing this?

14 years ago

msukulele

Sure sounds like Buck Owens singing back up......a guess.

15 years ago

ICame2PlayWithU

who is singing back up on this, does anyone know? voice sounds familiar almost like don rich

15 years ago

Dennis Camp

This song takes be back to Germany in 1974 when I first meet the love of my life. It was the first song that we dance to at the NCO club and yes we are still together after all these years. Thanks for posting this great song.

15 years ago

BeantownJim

i can understand every word lol wow real music tyvm lol

15 years ago

livingadream2

Thank you for the kind comment! So glad you found it!

15 years ago

Georgina Christodoulou

Joan i have been looking for this song on YT for so long. Should have known you would have it on your channel. I just love it. THANKYOU JOAN YOUR THE BEST.

15 years ago

livingadream2

Just one of many of Freddie Harts GREAT ONES! Thanks for stopping by!

15 years ago

DAVIDDAMIENR

Great One DDR

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