Porter & Dolly - The Last Thing On My Mind video free download


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Duration: 02:39
Uploaded: 2008/02/26

I think this was Porter & Dolly's first major hit, but I need to brush up on my Dolly history :p As suggested by storrs19.

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8 years ago

Bill Lawlor

What a duo! Just as good as Maris and Mantle.

9 years ago

Paw Myint Oo

It's a lesson too late for the learnin'Made of sand, made of sandIn the wink of an eye my soul is turnin'In your hand, in your hand.[Cho:]Are you going away with no word of farewell?Will there be not a trace left behind?Well, I could have loved you better,Didn't mean to be unkind.You know that was the last thing on my mind.You've got reasons a-plenty for goin'.This I know, this I know.For the weeds have been steadily growin'.Please don't go, please don't go.[Cho:]As we walk, all my thoughts are a-tumblin',Round and round, round and round.Underneath our feet the subways rumblin',Underground, underground.[Cho:]As I lie in my bed in the mornin',Without you, without you.Every song in my breast dies a bornin',Without you, without you.[Cho:]

9 years ago

Alain Quesnel

Love this song...very good duets together 

9 years ago

Melinda Parker

Can someone plz help me on the song Melinda by porter wagoner I want to hear it

9 years ago

Richard Bain

Why listen to whole song if your gonna give thumbs down this song is a country classic!

9 years ago

Margaret Brown

Could any one tell me if this is the first duet Dolly & Porter sang in the Opry. I love Tompall.s version too

9 years ago

ekpp60

VERY VERY GOOD!!!!!.....

9 years ago

joyce taylor

I've always had a really love of country music and I have been a big fan of both Porters and Dolly's.I still have that wishful though that if I could have one thing I could do special I wanted to sing to have the voice of an angel.My brothers tell that all the time.I still have all there records and I love just love enjoying them .I love you both.

9 years ago

Aishiya1

Who would have thought Porter was so hot? I remember him as 100 pounds soaking wet with shellacked hair. He should have stuck to DA's and turtlenecks. 

9 years ago

Hubert Ashcraft

There is none better than this version of this great song.

9 years ago

Bill Randolph

have totally enjoyed my evening here at home on the computer listening to these old gems. With 4 kids-aged 11 to 19, having anything to myself is a rarity-- the computer especially. Porter and Dolly were awesome

10 years ago

james p

One of my favorite country songs

10 years ago

Lozana Bowen

Oh i lo e them Dolly

10 years ago

Robby Bonter

Many of us came to know of Dolly for the first time, via this song. Wonderful memory of the first time I heard it on the airwaves, on January 1, 1968.

10 years ago

timoteotuck4

My mom's cousin, Tom Paxton, wrote this song. I still remember visiting my great Aunt Esther in Oklahoma, where he grew up for part of his childhood. I never met him until years later at Governor's State University in University Park, IL, backstage after a concert. 

10 years ago

VJNX

Brilliant first time i ever heard this was on BBC Radiio Ulster and it was unreal. I'm 17 and find it rather sad that people in my generation don't no what real music sound like

10 years ago

Tina Butkus

country girl 64 yes this was their first major hit !

10 years ago

3360274

Amazing vocals, also listen for the whislter in the chorus. People had talent, not senthsizers.

10 years ago

Mike Newton

I'm a city boy, but every once a while I hear a country song that I can really groove to, and this is one of them. If you can keep from not clapping your hands or tapping to your feet, then as Roscoe Darling (Denver Pyle) used to say, "Your head isn't shaped like a bowl."

10 years ago

3360274

Used to listen to WHYD at night out of Colummbus, Ga. This is where I first remember many of the old classics.

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