Sons of the Pioneers - Montana video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/07

Sons of the Pioneers - Montana, 1954

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8 years ago

SciotoRiverBand

Mack and all, we've got a "Montana" song we think you'll like here on YouTube. Check it out.

10 years ago

Arbeedubya

Whenever I find life's stresses getting to me and need to give my spirits a lift, I head up into Montana's Beartooth Wilderness with my backpack, tent, sleeping bag, and fishing gear. I'm in pretty good shape for a guy pushing 61 if I do say so myself, but I'll continue going if I have to crawl.

10 years ago

Christian Papaseit

une bonne balade au claire de lune avec ca douce youpyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

11 years ago

Labaron26

Correction: That is the voice of Tommy Doss, who sounded a lot like Bob Nolan, and was added to the group just for that purpose when Bob left the group.

11 years ago

Russell Banks

as a young man in my travels in the 1970-s, I cowboyed in a little Montana town named Kalispell, it was magnificent , . . . now Im a old range detective in Roswell New Mexico , russellbradfordbanks on facebook, still living high and wide, . . .7 days a week

11 years ago

Elizabeth Watkins

I am pretty sure this is Tommy Doss singing "Montana". It was his first big solo recording with the Sons of the Pioneers and he sent a copy of the 45 to my father who he had grown up singing with. If I remember correctly it had his name on the record.

11 years ago

greasydoghead

You've gotta check out The Blue Cats version of Blue Prairie, an absolutely fantastic rendition of this classic

11 years ago

peter williams

thankyou for the moment enjoyed so much tonight pmw special night thanks

11 years ago

Patrick Oshaughnessy

My mother was a Nolan and Bob was her cousin.

11 years ago

wie beliebt

This song has been one of my favorites for centuries. Thanks for posting it!

11 years ago

Paul Herring

Yes, it's pretty good scenery over there as a regular visitor I think it's special.

12 years ago

KSCrosby

reminds me of the happiest days I remember, living in a bungalow two blocks from Charlie Russell's house. We were poor and had just had our first baby. Beautiful country.

12 years ago

Gene Roberts

@mackthefatcat I understand. At 50, I find myself hiding from optimism regularly...but it is certainly not part of my genetic makeup. I don't like feeling jaded nor do I want to think the worst of others...and I go back to songs such as these to reflect and to remember of the hope I once harbored...not just for me and my family, but for all.

12 years ago

mackthefatcat

@GeneRoberts1961 Truer words sorry I was in my cups a few months ago when I came across this and a few other gems and typed the earlier reply. honestly, I'm "young" and yet its sometimes depressing to think about where the youth of our great nation has gone to at times. hopefully this "wallstreet rally" is the rebirth of our nation as far as citizens caring about what happens regardlessif they are wrong or right, at least their is some thought in the effort.

12 years ago

mackthefatcat

@GeneRoberts1961 Truer words sorry I was in my cups a few months ago when I came across this and a few other gems and typed the earlier reply. honestly, I'm "young" and yet its sometimes depressing to think about where the youth of our great nation has gone to at times. hopefully this "wallstreet rally" is the rebirth of our nation as far as citizens caring about what happens.

12 years ago

Gene Roberts

@minnrenegade I disagree...Ken Curtis is was Ken Curtis, Bob Nolan was Bob Nolan. Personally, I like them both for their individual sound.

12 years ago

Gene Roberts

@mackthefatcat Sadly, we are an anachronism...throwbacks from another time. Music with melody as opposed to a beat and singers with vocal talent, clarity and respect for their art. I hear very little these days that make any sort of an impression on me...and that is not to say that I don't hear anything good at all....but it is a rare occurrence.

12 years ago

mackthefatcat

what several of you fail to realize is that artists of this caliber are no longer "grown" regardless of who it is ken curtis, bob nolan or any of the many members of the SOP. now days its flash some thigh, or cleavage mouth some lyrics you did not write, nor necessarily believe. and you are a "star" phhhhfft simple drugs for the simple masses.

13 years ago

Mark Longworth

I don't believe it! That sounds exactly like Bob Nolan!! How do you know it's not?

14 years ago

earlyblue

Check out Ritchie Nevada - "Someday"

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