Gene Watson - Dreams Of A Dreamer Gone Blind "LIVE" video free download


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Comments

8 years ago

latokatn506

Now this is True Country 

8 years ago

Christine Anderson

David (Jug) Brown wrote the song a retired Air Force Staff Sgt.

9 years ago

Portia Broskey

Can't get enough of his voice. Love everything he does.

9 years ago

Carole Halsey

Love this version, Gene you're killing me!!!

9 years ago

kywoman1950

Can't beat this man when it comes to country music.Gene is awesome thanks Pat

9 years ago

Betty Lyons

Darryl McCalls song but Gene sure does it justice, love it.

9 years ago

Jerry Renshaw

+Donna Palousek I did some gigs with Steve when I was still in Texas...one of the most knocked out players i have ever encountered

9 years ago

Gena Baker

Steel 09 I agree 100% with you. Now they are putting rap in country music. I don't think so. There is nothing like a steel guitar. 

9 years ago

Margie Knight

I could listen to Gene Watson forever. Love his singing.

10 years ago

David Atherton

Maybe better. Gene and Ray Price just seem to keep getting better with age.

10 years ago

Norman Bradshaw

the more songs you here this man sings the more albums of his you want to buy

10 years ago

John Letkiewicz

He's still got the voice he had 20 yrs ago

10 years ago

Jerry Renshaw

Interesting. I always assumed that Darrell McCall was the songwriter. Thanks!

10 years ago

jeanie everly

I agree, think I'd prefer the two step...love him..

10 years ago

wad war

The author of this song and my cuzin David Hugh "Jug" Brown of Panama City, Florida passed away yesterday. He was a writer, poet and a Vietnam Veteran. He did two tours in Vietnam and his song "Dreams of a Dreamer" was recorded and released by Darrell McCall in 1977 and became a Top 40 hit. The song is in the Smithsonian Institution as an example of country music. Later Gene Watson recorded it in 1989 and sang it with David at The Ocean Opry in Panama City Beach, Florida.

10 years ago

Bob Coltrain Kennedy

Oh yeah. Great taste in music. Gene's the real deal...unlike so much out there today. He's a country songwriter's best friend. Thanks. I'm subscribing my friend ~ Bob Coltrain Kennedy

11 years ago

carol biggs

one of my favourite singers real country

11 years ago

Marie Smith

Well, I for one absolutely LOVE this song..and it's the first time I've heard it as well...great song.

11 years ago

arinvests

Great song by Gene, Thanks for post. ~ Arthur

11 years ago

Lloyd Smith

I could not say it any better if I was on a lost highway in West Virginia, Bye !

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