Keith Whitley - Brother Jukebox video free download


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Duration: 02:47
Uploaded: 2011/06/21

Keith Whitley singin "Brother Jukebox". Mark Chesnutt also does this song too on his album "Too Cold at Home"

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8 years ago

Kevin DeLargy

It's a shame him and Ronnie Dunn never got together for an album . 

8 years ago

genevieve ott

i love this song, and the jukebox is always my friend

9 years ago

CAROLVS

I sang a demo of this song for this song's the writer and publisher, whom I used to work for. "Brother Jukebox" was in line to be Keith's next single until the tragedy. It had already been recorded by the Bluegrass group, the Seldom Scene, and also Don Everly, I think. Paul Craft, the writer and publisher above-mentioned, did a great demo on this song. Keith must have liked it because he used essentially the same arrangement. Keith and Chesnutt both nailed this song. Hard to pick between them, so I shall just take both versions. These two singers, while sharing fundamental similarities, are quite different in approach, texture and phrasing. Each each great in his own right, but it's beyond my pay grade to judge between them. Someday I'll hunt up that demo and post in on here somewhere. It came off really well and if some of you are like me, you're interested in the paths a song takes on its way to becoming a bonafide hit. It's often a tedious and tortuous passage. Mr. Craft went overnight from having a hit single from Keith consigned to the solitary confinement of an "album cut." I'm sure he was thrilled when Chesnutt saw the song's potential and turned it into the hit that Craft always thought it was. But no happy endings here. Too much lost, particularly for those who understand and appreciate real music. I am heartened to see on these pages how many of you are knowledgeable about and appreciate what is. in my view, undeniable and irreplaceable talent. As long as you are around Keith's legacy is in good hands.

9 years ago

shaunna bailey

@Josh Adams I don't blameyou he is one of my inspirations for wanting to be a professional singer

9 years ago

ROMULO TRISTAO

Foi um dos bons cantores da música country. Perdemos.

9 years ago

carl sanderson

i became a huge fan the day that i heard that he drank himself to death, that was the day i first heard his music....sad but true...but im grateful for the songs that he left behind and sad for the ones that he didnt...RIP Keith

9 years ago

Ben Shavers

THAT IS SOLID 24 KARAT COUNTRYGOLD.

9 years ago

Josh Adams

Keith with always be my idol Play on whitley!

9 years ago

Pansye Gibbs

So sad that he had to leave us... NEVER! Another like Keith...

9 years ago

sherry page

All I have left now is music and hes the best song writer in the world then and now the greatest voice I've ever heard love all his music rip 

9 years ago

Rossm3838

Chestnut simply mimics keith. He is good but there is only one Keith. For a completely different approach give a listen to Don Everly's original 1977 version. Its also on youtube.

9 years ago

Michael Howell

Keith Whitley is and will always be the greatest voice country music has ever known.....his voice brings a tear to my eyes....

9 years ago

RM chain

Who did this song originally?

9 years ago

Alicia Black

one of the best to ever do it....

9 years ago

Ron L

He left us way to soon :(

9 years ago

Ted Arias

Wow!!!

9 years ago

Lene Werner

This is real country music

10 years ago

william bingham

What key is this in?

10 years ago

marinesteve6991

Real country music... way better then this non sense being called country now a days.

10 years ago

zOsirisS19985zXxI

The best voice of any genre of music that has ever been, but the man is dead too soon and if he were still around, the many other singers would throw away their microphones and let the real deal show you how music is REALLY supposed to be done.

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