Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton - Milwaukee, here I come video free download
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Duration: 04:18
Uploaded: 2009/08/08
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton performance at Porter Wagoner Show
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11 years ago
cyrus621
It's completely different harmony than George and Tammy. G/T do it as male lead, female tenor above the male lead; Porter and Dolly did this and almost all their duets as female lead, male high baritone (or alto), under the female lead. So here Dolly is singing lead, in the other version George is singing lead. In both cases the stronger voice takes the lead.
11 years ago
yu3p2x1
Lovely, great seeing it. Of course George and Tammy do a wonderful verions. But this isn't about comparing whose is better. Both versions are excellent and our opinions are all just subjective. I just enjoy this rendition a lot because it makes me smile, the spontaneity is marvellous. Although on TV, a lot of improvising was going on and mistakes kept in. That's why I love it. Seeing two people of their talent make it work makes it all worth while.
11 years ago
William Shepherd
Porter and Dolly's timing is like no one else's. They are the finest Country Duet ever! They are both great as single artists, but together they really are "The Right Combination."
11 years ago
TheDurnans
I just love Buck Trent and how he makes every song that much better!!!
12 years ago
Johnny Dutcher
These two are amazing!
12 years ago
tammysboyable
sorry dolly i love u but i prefer the tammy and george version
13 years ago
Hoy Barker
its good but no George and Tammy
13 years ago
smokabababylon
Great song :)
13 years ago
WeAreAllRidiculous
This is adorable
13 years ago
jelliman88
Every time I watch this I get the biggest grin on my face. Great vid! Thanks for the upload
14 years ago
Tia Beazley
-LOVE IT! XX.
15 years ago
stargate121
YAY! The extended version! Thank you, feneceos! The band at the closing credits kicks ass!
15 years ago
Mar Thivierge
George and Tammy (who were also great) also did this song, but IMO, Porter and Dolly nailed it...the two women at the end during the closing credits in the lime green minidresses, is that June and Anita Carter?