I'm A Ramblin Man



Envoye par: bucknorrismusic
Video Description:
Stereo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXkPpw-MmdI &fmt=18
Buck Norris sings "I'm A Ramblin Man" by Waylon Jennings.
Waylon Jennings was born in the hardscrabble West Texas town of Littlefield on June 15, 1937. He learned to play guitar and snagged a disc jockey job at a Littlefield station while still a boy. In 1958 he moved to Lubbock, where he worked as a DJ and met rising star Buddy Holly, with whom he toured and played electric bass during 1958 and 1959. It was Jennings who gave up his seat to the Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson) on the doomed 1959 plane flight that took the lives of Holly, Richardson, and singer Ritchie Valens.
The disaster stunned Jennings and it took him several years to regain his momentum. But his time with Holly had been pivotal: "Mainly what I learned from Buddy," Jennings recalled, "was an attitude. He loved music, and he taught me that it shouldn't have any barriers to it." After working West Tex
as radio again, Jennings began performing at a bar called J. D.'s in Phoenix, Ariz. There he began to craft a sound that combined his aggressive Telecaster electric guitar style, his rough-edged vocals, and an eclectic repertoire that often borrowed from rockabilly, rock and folk. And it was there
that Nashville-based Bobby Bare, then a country hitmaker for RCA Records, heard Jennings and immediately called RCA producer Chet Atkins. Although Jennings had already recorded some country-folk sides for A &M Records in Los Angeles, A&M agreed to let Atkins sign him, and his first RCA session took place in March 1965. Over the next five years, Jennings won mainstream country stardom with hits like "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line," "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" and "The Taker." Though it wasn't typical of his work, his rendition of "MacArthur Park" (recorded with the Kimberlys), won a 1969 Grammy for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group.
Despite his achievements, the high-spirited Jennings chafed under Nashville's typical production process, in which salaried staff producers chose song material and session musicians and recorded artists in company studios. Gradually he won the right to choose his own songs, producers, and sidemen
(often his road band), in the process turning out albums like 1973's Lonesome, On'ry and Mean and Honky Tonk Heroes, which showcased the hard-hitting, stripped-down music he much preferred to pop-tinged Nashville Sound productions. Hit singles such as "I'm a Ramblin' Man" and "Are You Sure Hank Done
It This Way" also exemplified his hard-charging, rock-influenced style. In 1975 he won CMA's male vocalist of the year award. By this time Jennings was extending his audience to embrace hordes of college-age fans, who flocked to see him at venues including Willie Nelson's free-wheeling outdoor mus
ic festivals at Dripping Springs, Texas. In 1976, both artists soared to even more dizzying heights with the RCA release Wanted! The Outlaws. Featuring Jennings, Nelson, Tompall Glaser, and Jennings's wife, Jessi Colter, it became the first country album to be certified platinum. By the turn of the
21st century, 13 additional Jennings albums (including duet projects) had sold half a million copies or more. As the '70s progressed, Jennings and Nelson recorded duet albums and crossover hits like "Luckenbach, Texas" and "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," which won a 1978 Gramm
y for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. Jennings himself rode high on the charts into the late 1980s, chalking up No. 1 singles including "I've Always Been Crazy," "Amanda," "I Ain't Living Long Like This" and "Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)." During many of these same year
s, the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard --- for which Jennings wrote and sang the theme song and served as offscreen narrator --- further popularized his sound and the trademark image of his leather-covered guitar. While Jennings was selling albums in numbers previously associated with rock stars, hi
s excessive lifestyle also resembled those of many rock icons. Substance abuse eroded his career for a time, but he eventually beat this problem and stabilized his personal life.


Tags pour cette video: Buck Classic Country Jennings Norris Waylon

Voir plus de video de "Music" category
Voir plus de videos de bucknorrismusic

En relation
Luckenbach TexasBob Wills Is Still The KingRoute 66
luckenbach-texas.htmlluckenbach-texas.htmlluckenbach-texas.html
Ramblin' Man - Waylon Jennings (cover)Only Daddy That'll Walk The LineChet Atkins - Mr. Sandman (TV 1954)
luckenbach-texas.htmlluckenbach-texas.htmlluckenbach-texas.html


Share This Video:       StumbleUpon       del.icio.us       Reddit       digg       Furl       Spurl       Simpy       YahooMyWeb


Commentaire pour cette video: Voir || Cacher
Comments for this video on YouTube
Thanks Danny. ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks Danny.
Thanks David, have ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks David, have a good one.
Thanks Colin. ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks Colin.
LOL, I don't think ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
LOL, I don't think I can afford Marcus! LOL Plus he would probably want to wear some Texas Longhorn Wear, and that is not allowed in this Oklahoma Sooner house. LOL
Thanks much. ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks much.
Marcus is probably ... ( 3 months ago by broncose1)
Marcus is probably going to kill me when he sees this.I think he told me to stick to just commenting on your songs,but I goy a big mouth'and can't shut it up sometimes,LOL.
Shirley
Tell Marcus to take ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Tell Marcus to take a hike. LOL They are videos and you can comment on them any way you want. LORD KNOWS HE DOES LOL.
I think I'm in hot ... ( 3 months ago by broncose1)
I think I'm in hot water now when he reads these comments,LOL. Shirley
Great job as always ... ( 3 months ago by karaokewoman4life)
Great job as always Buck:) Enjoyed this very much!! jackie
Say Buck say man ... ( 3 months ago by billclorraineg)
Say Buck say man now your getting into nothing but the best when you sing Waylon's songs. He's my #2 singer after Johnny Cash..give us a few more of Waylon Jennings...how about 'only daddy' or maybe 'Amanda'? this one is worth more then the 5*s I'm giving you... Bill & Lorraine
Hi Buck. Firstly ... ( 3 months ago by ilovemaniototo)
Hi Buck. Firstly are wee not on Auto play now for our featured video? I quite like it. Great song this I enjoyed it. Carol x
Another good one ... ( 3 months ago by harleyhawgn)
Another good one here Buck. Can't go wrong with Waylon stuff, that's for sure. 5*'s for a good job my friend. THANKS FOR POSTING, C.W.
great rendition ... ( 3 months ago by emifolk)
great rendition again and great sound really love your voice all the stars
Well, I KNEW it was ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Well, I KNEW it was gonna happen. Your gift for the gab is actually seducing some of the more practical,down to earth hard core traditional country music lovers such as Shirley into your middle of the road rock-a-billy stuff such as the Eagles. LOL!!! I guess this is a case where Adam is enticing Eve into taking that first bite!! LOL!!!
LOL, well remember ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
LOL, well remember Bob Wills was the first one to introduce heretical drums on the Grand Ole Opry. They said he could not use them on the Opry so he had the drummer play behind the curtain. Shameless! LOL What next? Plug guitars into amplifiers like that heretic Leo Fender wants people to do.
Thanks very much, ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks very much, this is a hard one to do right. May take a few more times to get it right.
Thanks CW ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks CW appreciate it my friend.
Thanks very much ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks very much Carol. I hope so.
Thanks very much my ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks very much my friends. I do both of those songs and they will come up on my rotation eventually. I'm trying not to deviate from my Set list rotation. I do 550 songs so watch for them in a few weeks.
Buck, I'm truly ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Buck, I'm truly ashamed of you. You dare to compare Bob Wills with the has beens such as the Eagles and other rock groups that disguised themselves as COUNTRY music, no less. LOLL!!!!
Sure will be ... ( 3 months ago by billclorraineg)
Sure will be watching Buck...or better yet send them to me... Bill C.
Buck, this is ... ( 3 months ago by MrJackGrayson)
Buck, this is another fantastic cover my friend...5 stars! This is also a video that you sent to me a few days ago and I'm just now getting to it. I ALWAYS try to get to my shared videos as soon as possible but sometimes due to my schedule, I get behind on some of my YouTube things. Peace!!
Thanks Jack for the ... ( 3 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks Jack for the listen and comment. I send out 2 videos a day on both this channel and the bcbband channel. I don't expect everyone to listen or comment. It is a blessing when you do. Thanks.
Thanks very much ... ( 2 months ago by bucknorrismusic)
Thanks very much Chris.



Tell a friend:


URL 
Embed Code