Little Jimmy Dickens - Farewell Party video free download


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Uploaded: 2014/11/06

James Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 – January 2, 2015), better known as Little Jimmy Dickens. R.I.P Tater. Little Jimmy Dickens was the second artist to record the track (Billy Walker was the first) - it was the 'B' side of his 'Talking To The Wall' single on Columbia Records (catalogue number: 4-42013), with Walter Haynes on steel guitar. The date of the recording is February 2, 1961 at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville.Enjoy this early recording of this legendary song written by Lawton Williams.

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9 years ago

barrygioportmorien1

I love Jimmy's version of this song..... R.I.P. Jimmy.

9 years ago

dorothy morrissey

he was good sing  we will miss him

9 years ago

dorothy morrissey

rip 

9 years ago

Norma Rowland

Little Jimmy will be missed praying for his family and all the grand ole opra family

9 years ago

Shirley Cooke

Jimmy Dean and a whole bunch of your friends are waiting to welcome you. GOD BLESS

9 years ago

Willis Mae Trent Duran

I have never heard anyone sing this song "Farewell Party" except Gene Watson and it is without a doubt the best version I have ever heard. I didn't know anyone else sung this song except Gene Watson until last night (01/09/15). For the first time I heard Little Jimmy Dickens sing this song "Farewell Party" and I like Gene Watson's version the best. I am also from Beckley, WV and it is very close to Bolt, WV where Little Jimmy Dickens is from. By the time I heard Country Music Little Jimmy Dickens had already left WV so I didn't know anyone else sung this beautiful song. RIP Little Jimmy Dickens. Willis Mae Trent/Duran 

9 years ago

Scott Bechler

Is that Mooney on the steel? Another dearly missed country music legend.

9 years ago

Willis Mae Trent Duran

Have you heard Gene Watson sing this song? It is a must to listen to Gene sing this song. Tears can come down very quickly once he starts singing this song. Willy Duran

9 years ago

Cathie Lavarnway

SO LOVE THIS SONG......

9 years ago

MSASteeler

Such an incredible talent he had. Not to mention his sense of humor. I love that photo of Jimmy, with the Oak Ridge Boys, dressed as William Lee Golden.

9 years ago

Tracy Jee

Farewell legend, enjoy the honky tonk in the sky RIP

9 years ago

monique Roberts

A true country legend!! ♫RIP♫

9 years ago

Kim Dusseau

Rest in Heaven. 

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