I was cleaning up the shop yesterday and rearranging things. One of them was a CD player that I seldom use but since I touched it and nobody was around to annoy with the volume near full blast so that I could hear it, I dug through some CDs to play. Happened upon a GJ historical collection package with several CDs and some verbiage about his life, how he got his start in music and all that. He said he thinks he had 165 hits to give you an idea as to his volume of music produced and he said that when he sang a song it was his life he was singing........Interesting. Other thing is he said he remembered most of them...remembering lyrics and chords to that many tunes is amazing but he is said to be the greatest CW singer there ever was. They said he rolled out the feeling by the way he manipulated the words, and voice octave changes and all that he does that makes the fans love him.
You know looking back at someone like that, in their earlier years, Grand Old Opry, early TV western singing shows like Hank Williams and his Cheatin Heart, Porter Wagner and Dolly getting her singing start to fame....., vocal greats getting their start and then seeing them (those still alive) today still pumping out the music, still bringing in the fans, still remembering the lyrics, still sounding good enough for listening pleasure..........one of his comments was that good music never dies...how true!
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