Why THIS Is The Greatest Country Song

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  • In today's livestream I discuss what I think is the Greatest Country song.
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  • @carlwest417
    @carlwest417 Před rokem +1182

    One of the greatest lines ever penned, "And I need you more than want you and I want you for all time."

  • @lanceb7556
    @lanceb7556 Před rokem +907

    My father was a lineman.
    When he died, we played it at his funeral. You will never see so many big burly men anywhere else break down in tears. So moving.

  • @vancearmor9046
    @vancearmor9046 Před 8 měsíci +79

    My late mother, Keith Ann Armor, was Jimmy Webb’s high school English teacher in Laverne, Oklahoma. I credit her with giving him the education for his great lyrics.

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 Před 2 měsíci +9

      That's extremely cool.

    • @ChuckHackney
      @ChuckHackney Před měsícem +2

      Awesome and bkessed!

    • @ChuckHackney
      @ChuckHackney Před měsícem +1

      This is my fave country song of all time. Others come close, one in particular Good Time Charlie's got the blues by Danny O'Keefe

  • @jimg1950
    @jimg1950 Před rokem +318

    Comment from another video of this song: "My Dad was a lineman in the Midwest for 35 years.
    He walked in 5 minutes late to work one morning and his boss asked him why he was late.
    He explained that Wichita Lineman came on the radio as he was pulling in.
    The whole crew nodded approvingly and his boss said it was an acceptable excuse.
    Glen Campbell was such a legend."

    • @MickyRicardo
      @MickyRicardo Před 9 měsíci +9

      That beats, “the highway was jammed with broken heroes on a last chance power drive”.

    • @andrewhammel8218
      @andrewhammel8218 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Loved the song since I was a child. Am SO glad to hear that both musicians AND real linemen love the song too!

    • @brianmorger2174
      @brianmorger2174 Před 8 měsíci +4

      This in itself is a song, wonderful and I bet your Dad was a great man.

    • @LisaSue62
      @LisaSue62 Před 7 měsíci +8

      My husband and son are both linemen. ❤

    • @Nightowl427272
      @Nightowl427272 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Gotta call BS on that lineman’s excuse. 5 minutes? I don’t think so, the song’s only 3 minutes long 😉…that’s its one and only flaw.
      If only Wichita Lineman were 5 whole minutes long…the world would be such a better place.
      Just kidding of course…that’s an awesome story.

  • @ExTrumpet
    @ExTrumpet Před rokem +460

    I was fortunate enough to play a few gigs with Glen Campbell...the guy never missed a lick, not even in rehearsal. And just a sweetheart of a guy to all of us. RIP!!!

    • @patricksmith4424
      @patricksmith4424 Před rokem +8

      That must be a memory to cherish. He had it all and I think he made the most of it.

    • @Fatherflot64
      @Fatherflot64 Před rokem +12

      Amazing to think that he didn't consider himself much of a singer -- just guitar sideman who kept getting asked to sing.

    • @johnnyappleseed738
      @johnnyappleseed738 Před rokem +6

      That is so amazing for you. I remember him on all sorts of tv shows when I was a boy. Always smiled it seemed.

    • @scodoguy5581
      @scodoguy5581 Před rokem +1

      He always just seem like the guy next-door. He grew up really poor as a kid.

    • @soko1450
      @soko1450 Před rokem +10

      One of the greatest guitarists to ever live. Just being able to play with him says a lot about your musicianship. Awesome!

  • @wikdbill9693
    @wikdbill9693 Před rokem +403

    My Dad is a lineman. A very hard and dangerous job. I've heard him say many times, "If you don't respect the job, you will be fried like a piece of bacon. I've seen it happen several times." Without these men, our modern way of life just isn't possible.

    • @MuzixMaker
      @MuzixMaker Před rokem +35

      My hat’s off to your dad and his fellows.

    • @kevinmichael9482
      @kevinmichael9482 Před rokem +35

      My dad was a retired New England lineman (1960s-late 90s). What these men (and women) accomplish during storms is heroic (oftentimes during middle of the night).

    • @glorioskiola
      @glorioskiola Před rokem +20

      Your Dad is a hero.

    • @sgd5k292
      @sgd5k292 Před rokem +12

      I have a nephew that early last year got a job as a lineman in Arizona. I am sure he will do well in his new career.

    • @PlanetRockJesus
      @PlanetRockJesus Před rokem +6

      Yeah, there was a friend of my mom who I'd met once or twice who fried both of his arms working for the electric company. But isn't Campbell talking about telephone lines?

  • @UnburiedTalents
    @UnburiedTalents Před 10 měsíci +26

    For 2 years I was a therapist at a facility for people with schizophrenia, and a man there would request that we play songs he remembered that would calm and ground him. I compiled a 2-page list of all the songs he requested, and I still think of him when I hear them. This was one of the best ones!

  • @user-dl3gh7pm9h
    @user-dl3gh7pm9h Před rokem +16

    "And I need you more than want you... And I'll want you for all time" was the first time I noticed a lyric... it's what got me into music... I think I was 9yrs old and it's still my favourite lyric.

  • @michaelnolan743
    @michaelnolan743 Před rokem +212

    I read an interview with Jimmy Webb where he was asked what this song was about. He said it's about how "just because a guy is out there in his truck, you can't assume he's not a poet." Just makes the lyric even more poignant.

    • @TheTVisions
      @TheTVisions Před rokem +17

      And let's not forget he was super young when this came out, in his early 20s.

    • @annanikia7949
      @annanikia7949 Před rokem +4

      I love that! So true!

    • @hoosierdaddy5050
      @hoosierdaddy5050 Před rokem +2

      Wichita Lineman is a such a touching song; every time I hear it, it makes me stop in my tracks, and think about a special girl I knew and oved.

    • @christopherskipp1525
      @christopherskipp1525 Před rokem

      What if the line doesn't follow the main road? What about that, huh?

    • @Oldcrow77
      @Oldcrow77 Před rokem +2

      Having the opportunity to work with singer songwriters, I have found they often work day jobs that allow them to not only pay the bills. But allow them to let their minds wonder to other things, or observe the human condition giving fuel to their song writing.

  • @coottrammell3829
    @coottrammell3829 Před rokem +469

    Carol Kaye absolutely kills it on this song... Just beautiful bass playing... When I first heard this song in 68 I was floored and knew this was , for me, the greatest single ever recorded... A young girl in eighth grade asked me dance to this new 45... 55 years later we recently reconnected and will be getting married in May... This song is our song.

  • @pbaker7160
    @pbaker7160 Před 9 měsíci +23

    This song reminds me of being about 8 years old and driving with my mom in the car listening to AM radio. The song always has and always will give me "the feels"

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      Yup,definitely an AM radio classic.

  • @patfromamboy
    @patfromamboy Před 6 měsíci +80

    I’m a journeyman lineman and it makes me think about all of the guys that aren’t with us anymore or have cancer, Alzheimer’s or have had a stroke or other health problem. It makes me feel proud to have done line work. It’s a beautiful old song.

    • @edge1289
      @edge1289 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I’m a retired JL, I always thought this song was corny when I was younger, now I appreciate how beautiful it is.

    • @cometface
      @cometface Před 2 měsíci +1

      Whenever I fall in love, one of two melodies always haunt me in my dreams: Wichita Lineman or Days of Wine and Roses. There’s something in those melodies that just resonate so strongly with me and all other human blessed with hearing it

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem +6

      My oldest brother who is now 86 started his career with the telephone company back in the 50s.
      Once while climbing a pole it snapped sending him crashing to the ground requiring knee surgery.
      The surgeon did such an awesome job that he has never had trouble with it to this day!😊

    • @jakeb3055
      @jakeb3055 Před 28 dny

      Thank you brother, for what you do. Bringing power to homes makes life so much better

  • @rknrlgrl6146
    @rknrlgrl6146 Před rokem +60

    Glenn’s voice..another beautiful instrument.

  • @bryanstaddon5998
    @bryanstaddon5998 Před rokem +90

    Here’s what I know, for 50 some years I’ve been hearing this song. Every time it gives me chills and goosebumps. It never gets old.

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      This song is timeless.
      Glenn Campbell memory will always stay with me.
      What a complete talent he was.
      From singing,guitar,acting.

  • @michaelleavitt3834
    @michaelleavitt3834 Před rokem +42

    My dad was a lineman for Southern Bell in the 60’s. This song always makes me think of him. The lyrics here are masterful in creating a mood and emotion. Jimmy Webb was a true genius with words. He and Gordon Lightfoot made songs into literature

    • @ac1646
      @ac1646 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wow, yes.

  • @PhilWare1
    @PhilWare1 Před 11 měsíci +149

    I wouldn't even qualify it as "Country" song. I'm not usually a country music fan, but I think its one of the greatest songs ever written from ANY genre. 3 minutes of perfection.

    • @jimbrew4529
      @jimbrew4529 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Agreed. For some reason, "pop" music artists, and their songs, are thrown into the "country" category.

    • @karlschneider9479
      @karlschneider9479 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I agree 100%

    • @steely_Bob
      @steely_Bob Před 7 měsíci +3

      Totally agree. I was a high school freshman in 10-26-68 when it was released & was played on the top 40 rock stations. I think it’s considered a country song is because Glen Campbell went country a few years later. Still a beautiful song 55 years later! Rick Beato was probably first grader when it was released.

    • @WHALEBOY777
      @WHALEBOY777 Před 5 měsíci +3

      It's considered "Countrypolitan" which is basically country songs that are written to be accompanied with orchestral instrumentation instead of just the traditional guitar, bass, and drums.

    • @rolandmauriceandthesoundtr6170
      @rolandmauriceandthesoundtr6170 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree Phil...not bad for silly love song! Oregon

  • @nucleusmedicalmedia
    @nucleusmedicalmedia Před rokem +770

    The ONE PROBLEM with this song is it's too short.

    • @andrewtlockemanch
      @andrewtlockemanch Před rokem +28

      It definitely leaves one wanting more. I just play it on repeat. 😂

    • @MrWhiteamin
      @MrWhiteamin Před rokem +2

      That's the nucleus of musical meds, Pure love over any bandwidth, By the time you get this I'll be drinking, home made wine wine, and that's why all my loves are gone all over the globe! Short stoppers, and I know that's not what you meant -☺

    • @jimgorycki4013
      @jimgorycki4013 Před rokem +8

      I know. But songs back then had to play in the 3 to 4 minute format (it is 3:05)

    • @pianomanhere
      @pianomanhere Před rokem +2

      Exactly ! 🎯 🎯

    • @Bretzille
      @Bretzille Před rokem +4

      Juss listened to that bad boy about six times

  • @tonyingram243
    @tonyingram243 Před rokem +17

    I'm 62. This song and other haunting songs as a kid use to make me cry and I didn't understand why. Now I still cry but understand why.

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      This song hits right onto my soul.
      Can remember listening to it in summer of my youth in days of cars having AM radios.
      The warm summer breeze made you feel alive.
      Miss those days when people weren't in such a hurry.

    • @DIAMONDGIRL57
      @DIAMONDGIRL57 Před 27 dny

      ❤❤❤

  • @discowolf25
    @discowolf25 Před 3 měsíci +21

    “I know I need a small vacation” will make me cry, every, single, time. Being at work while my mom was dying. This is 40 years before I was born and, it’s still one of the best songs ever written.

  • @JimValko8008
    @JimValko8008 Před rokem +17

    Not only one of the greatest country songs, one of the greatest songs ever. Period. The combination of melody, chords and lyrics creates a haunting, longingness that is indescribable.

  • @shkeni
    @shkeni Před rokem +275

    Wichita Lineman is one of the best American songs ever made, and the production on it is a monster. Those strings are out of this world.

  • @TrumpetMAB
    @TrumpetMAB Před rokem +138

    I read an interview with Jimmy Webb where he said that he gave this song to GC as unfinished. Then he heard from GC that it was coming out on an album. Jimmy says, "It wasn't finished. There's no third verse." And GC replied. "It's finished now." Jimmy couldn't say enough about how having that third verse as an instrumental was, in his mind, the best thing that ever happened to that song. He definitely knew talent when he saw it.

    • @Oldcrow77
      @Oldcrow77 Před rokem +18

      Campbell thought it was perfect. But he also loved the tone of her bass. It was a Danelectro, a six-string, solid-body electric bass guitar made out of Masonite. It was often used in studios on pop recordings to add a higher sound than that of a standard Fender electric bass or an acoustic stand-up bass.
      Campbell asked Kaye if he could borrow the guitar to play a solo to fill the space for the third verse that Webb had never finished. An unconventional but brilliant choice, the deep, resonant passage scored a direct hit, giving the song just the right quavering, tremolo-fueled melancholic interlude.

    • @delstanley1349
      @delstanley1349 Před rokem +7

      Al De Lory's name is rarely mentioned, if at all re this recording. He was responsible for much of the lush arrangement heard here. Perfect without being elevator background music. I remember from years ago seeing his name displayed prominently on the gold/red 45 rpm as it should have been. Oh how I love this arrangement! Sure, it was Campbell/Webb but I personally always add De Lory's name also. DeLory "finished it." He also did the instrumentation/arranging on Phoenix and Galveston. Webb didn't actually have Campbell in mind for Phoenix, Johnny Rivers recorded the original.
      Jose Feliciano has a great all instrumental easy listening cover of Wichita. (See on YT if interested). On my playlist I sometimes play GC's vocal version followed JF's instrumental.....daaamnnn! It's good to be alive... and able to hear.

    • @fernberfel
      @fernberfel Před rokem

      Heard Entwhistle kept breaking that bass - useless to him, LOL...

  • @RedWolf17
    @RedWolf17 Před rokem +137

    This song exists in a world of its own and never fails to bring tears to my eyes. My favorite song of all time. A masterpiece!!

    • @jeffscott7266
      @jeffscott7266 Před 11 měsíci +8

      I agree completely it crosses all musical borders because it touches the sadness and loneliness we all feel working all those countless hours away from who we truly love and want to spend most of the time in our lives with. It really is lonely out there working by yourself away from the people you love the most in the world. I hated being separated from my wife and kids working 60-80+ hours a week. So many millions of people do it every week of every year of their lives and it’s sad. When we finally get to retire or go broke because we can’t afford to retire with our broken down bodies and there’s not much left, we ask ourselves was it worth it? My Dad told me that he’s never heard of anybody laying on their death bed who wished they had spent more time away from their family working overtime. Wichita Linemen pulls those heart strings for me. I’ve never talked to anyone about this song before. But you’re right it’s a great song that really touches hearts. Sorry to ramble on but I really liked your comment and it got me thinking. Cheers!

    • @RedWolf17
      @RedWolf17 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@jeffscott7266 ❤️❤️❤️

    • @keithwiebe1787
      @keithwiebe1787 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@jeffscott7266 I've heard that actual Wichita Lineman (probably electrical linemen too) have a deep respect for the song when it's playing.

    • @jeffscott7266
      @jeffscott7266 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@keithwiebe1787: I could definitely see that as a possibility for Wichita Linemen and for all people responsible for repairing power and telephone lines downed from storms at all the odd hours night and day.
      When I was in the Air Force I used to sing 🎶
      “I am an Airman for my country🎵 Fixing broken aircraft everyday.
      And I need a small vacation,
      from working my fingers to the bone.
      I’ve been on this flight line for a long long time! 🎵

    • @jenniferwinograd
      @jenniferwinograd Před 4 měsíci +1

      It hurt my heart then and hurts my heart now but for different reasons. Then as a love song. Now, bittersweet nostalgia. Reminds me of childhood, the 70s, my parents - each, now gone.

  • @cynthiaking5308
    @cynthiaking5308 Před měsícem +5

    He had one of the purest voices ever.

  • @danielhanson6546
    @danielhanson6546 Před rokem +306

    I never considered this a “country” tune…this was a straight-up, Top 40 pop music hit at the time. Just a great song that rises above categorization.

    • @ErnieDouglas
      @ErnieDouglas Před rokem +30

      It never was considered a country song.. Jimmy Webb wrote McArther Park and Up, Up And Away FFS. Rick is way out of his wheelhouse on his familiarity with this song and it life music history. There is no such thing as a "country song" of this era, or any, with this type of piano orchestral chords or freakin' number of chords in "country music".
      Even Jimmy Webb's The Highwayman isn't really a country song though Waylon, Willie, Johnny & Kristopherson had a huge country hit with it. The song is really an American Folk song and again has more chords and different chordal movement than anything country.

    • @spindriftdrinker
      @spindriftdrinker Před rokem +11

      @@ErnieDouglas Well the genre at that time was called "Country and Western". So the "Highwayman" probably fit into the Western category. You know, kind of like "Ghost Riders in the Sky".
      "The Streets of Loredo" would be kind of folk/Western I guess.

    • @harrygalloway2117
      @harrygalloway2117 Před rokem +12

      @@ErnieDouglas The changes are way too hip for a country tune.

    • @MillerGenuineDraft1980
      @MillerGenuineDraft1980 Před rokem +5

      You took the words out of my mouth. I’m not a Country fan, but I love some of Glenn Campbells songs.

    • @Mike-jv4rz
      @Mike-jv4rz Před rokem +1

      @@ErnieDouglas Country went the way of POP via Nashville years back-
      Best music is coming out of Texas and West of it IMO-

  • @robynnjasper3843
    @robynnjasper3843 Před rokem +68

    Mom loved Glen Campbell and especially this song. We played this song during her funeral. I feel close to Mom when I hear this song. Thank you, Rick.

  • @timothystephenson2498
    @timothystephenson2498 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Last minute of the video he mentioned Gordon Lightfoot. I see now looking back that Mr. Lightfoot hadn't passed away yet. You could hear the admiration Rick Beato had for Gordon Lightfoot, and to think that Gordon would pass away just less than 3 months after this video was posted in February of 2023. That is so sad, very sad. Rest in Peace Gordon Lightfoot, a hero among musicians and songwriters and song lovers alike. And continue to do what you do Rick, make these awesome videos for us all to enjoy. Thak you Rick Beato.
    11/01/2023, 5:59am

  • @HettiedeKorteDiplomaat
    @HettiedeKorteDiplomaat Před 10 měsíci +19

    I took this song for granted when I was young. Then I heard it a couple of years ago and I realized: Wow, this is such a beautiful song. And Glen Campbell has such an amazing voice. Just pure beauty. Like a sun rise in a desert. I imagine you don’t write songs like that. They are given to you by some higher power. You wake up and the song is waiting for you. Miracles.

  • @soulbasedliving
    @soulbasedliving Před rokem +277

    I was working at a multimedia studio in downtown Los Angeles some years back. We were invited to the Malibu Music Awards. Glen Campbell was being given an award. He performed with his kids. His cognitive decline was advanced and his daughter stayed close on stage to prompt him if he lost his place...but the beauty of his musical genius still shined thru. He retired some months later...so I was in one of the last audiences to see him. I was in the front row and he was a couple of feet away. I'm so grateful I got to see one of the giants of the golden age of pop music.

    • @winstonsmith8240
      @winstonsmith8240 Před rokem +17

      When I was young I just thought he was a cheesy country singer. As an old, somewhat more mature and knowledgeable person, I now see him as an all time great who'll forever be above my pay grade. I did love this song at the time (although I wouldn't admit to it), now I know why. What a talent. Rip.

    • @myownspiritlevel
      @myownspiritlevel Před rokem +9

      I saw a video of his last concert. His daughter was so sweet. “You just did that song, daddy” as he starts playing again. It was sad and sweet.

    • @EclecticHillbilly
      @EclecticHillbilly Před rokem +6

      @@DexterHaven In an interview, Glen said that sheet music "looked like a chicken walked across the page with ink on its feet" lol

    • @PlanetRockJesus
      @PlanetRockJesus Před rokem +5

      I remember when he was declining but still playing, and he even talked about it openly. I THINK he said that he needed help with the words, but he could remember the chords just fine. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @franklee1205
      @franklee1205 Před rokem +1

      🤔When I was kid... occasionally I would here someone say...." They don't make em like that anymore" ....who would of thought that statement would REALLY come to fruition 😳... 😏Sad but very greatful☺️ to have lived in a time when music of the heart has so many flavors and colors....of expression.. ( unlike the last 15 or 20 yrs) ✌️🙏💖

  • @billstewart9132
    @billstewart9132 Před rokem +108

    The image you get of the loneliness of being a Lineman, giving you time to think about life and love. Timeless and haunting. Thank God for giving us Webb and Campbell. The violins sound like the sound of current running through the wires.

  • @007gunlogo
    @007gunlogo Před rokem +181

    This song has it all....longing, lonliness, and sheer joy. I've always been amazed how a series of notes, chords, and rhythms can illicit such a universal and emotional response. Thank god for recording devices and sound engineers, who captured this masterpiece.

    • @rusty7720
      @rusty7720 Před rokem +8

      The master arranger Al Delory also played a big part in this recording .

    • @mikedemike5393
      @mikedemike5393 Před 10 měsíci +7

      because the song does not resolve to the tonic...so it has you hanging for home in the distant future....purposely written not to resolve.

    • @TheKevo7777
      @TheKevo7777 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Well put..

    • @SassySeniorLady
      @SassySeniorLady Před 8 měsíci +5

      Exactly. The pathos driving this song does it for me. It's heartfelt.

    • @PeterKeys-he9gl
      @PeterKeys-he9gl Před 6 měsíci +3

      Beautiful words Sir

  • @dsjohnsonstl
    @dsjohnsonstl Před rokem +30

    I remember this song from before I had memories. The lyrics and longing are that powerful. My Dad was gone in Vietnam and in my 3 yr old mind, I heard my Dad singing to my Mom and I as we were waiting for him to come home.

  • @josephbrown9685
    @josephbrown9685 Před rokem +203

    My dad was a lineman for 42 years. I have the utmost respect for his profession and those who do it. It’s a crucial job that takes special talent and dedication.

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 Před rokem

      Absolutely not the greatest country song, not even close. And the performance of this song is a disgrace to country music with all the strings. Sounds like the Lawrence Welk show

    • @markcollins1497
      @markcollins1497 Před rokem +8

      To me the songs a total beauty, regardless of what genre you want to plop it in. And I can imagine there are a lot of country artists who would call you on the idea that this is a disgrace simply because strings were used. I think the strings are gorgeous myself. But to each his own…

    • @johnk3137
      @johnk3137 Před rokem +5

      I recall listening to this on AM country radio in the seventies. Perhaps you're use to hick hop.

    • @krisgreenwood5173
      @krisgreenwood5173 Před rokem +5

      I have a brother in law and a nephew who are electricians for a large power company in Iowa. It's not a job I ever wanted to do. Especially in the winter.

    • @BB-iw4qd
      @BB-iw4qd Před rokem +5

      Yeah, whoever heard of strings in country music?
      You do know fiddles and violins are the same thing, don’t you?

  • @peterbrough2461
    @peterbrough2461 Před rokem +10

    Jimmy penned 3 of my all time favorites:
    -Wichita Lineman - Glenn Campbell
    -Galveston - Glenn Campbell
    -All I Know - Art Garfunkel

  • @DeliRevv
    @DeliRevv Před 8 měsíci +8

    This song always takes me back to my childhood. My next door neighbor used play this song all the time and even though I was too young to understand the words, the melody was so beautiful and always filled me with calm. All these years later, I find myself transported back in time whenever I hear it.

  • @karenobrien82756
    @karenobrien82756 Před rokem +22

    I can’t listen to this song without getting chills all over. Truly one of the greatest in any genre .

  • @jeffrot7334
    @jeffrot7334 Před rokem +27

    I'd attended a gathering at a relatives retirement home where a solo guitarist was performing in the communities courtyard, providing music as a backdrop for multiple family oriented attractions and activities. Something about the way he performed/played and sang made me think of this song so I requested he play it & he graciously said he would with a huge smile on his face. When he was done there was applause throughout the courtyard, the only applause I heard for him all that day from the busy distracted presence there at the event. I personally thought he'd nailed it and revisited his podium & thanked him. He thanked me right back for requesting one of his all time favorite songs.

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus Před rokem +172

    I'll be 70 this year and I grew up with Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, Tull, Bowie, CCR and all that, but I've also loved artists like The Carpenters, ABBA, Glen Campbell and a host of music from various genres. This song is one of my all time favorites. It' has a haunting effect to it.

    • @Lilah1754
      @Lilah1754 Před rokem +4

      Guns & Roses actually did a great cover of this song, at one of their concerts, shortly after Glenn passed. Axle was on point and band were also. Very respectable cover. On u tube.

    • @michaelrowave
      @michaelrowave Před rokem +2

      I have one record hanging on my wall. Willie Nelson's Stardust (1978) is a cover of American standards that is a tapestry of the souls' joy and melancoloy. It resonated for me as a kid and is a good example of how Nelson like Dolly Parton who grew out of studios with narrow corridors so to speak were unafraid to embrace losts of divergent musical inspirations. Nelson's Borderline is another example.

    • @Oldcrow77
      @Oldcrow77 Před rokem +3

      Have you seen Jerry Reed with Chet Atkins here on YT
      Also Roy Clark playing Malagueña on the old Odd couple tv show also here on YT.
      Well worth the search

    • @jimferris9447
      @jimferris9447 Před rokem +5

      @@Lilah1754 - Wichita Lineman was a go-to for REM to do live during their heyday even a couple or three decades ago. They were known for throwing in songs that were great but not necessarily ‘cool’ by rock radio standards of the time. It’s a great song, and everyone that performed or performs it gives a nod to both the writer Jimmy Webb and the great Glen Campbell version of the song.

    • @sandman8920
      @sandman8920 Před rokem +2

      I’m 33 I grew up with zeppelin 😊

  • @razza100k
    @razza100k Před rokem +22

    One of the reasons we love you so much Rick is because of your unrelenting enthusiasm, and the childlike joy that arises in you at the things that occur in music whether simple or complex.
    You are a delight.

  • @PlymouthVT
    @PlymouthVT Před rokem +30

    There's no more timeless song ever written in this genre. Beautiful song. It just exploded out of the FM radio in 1968.

  • @se9f282
    @se9f282 Před rokem +206

    "And I need you more than want you,
    And I want you for all time"
    One of the most achingly romantic lines I've ever heard. Especially the way Glenn delivers it.

    • @markcollins1497
      @markcollins1497 Před rokem +5

      I just think this is the best version I’ve heard, and Glenn’s singing is just beyond

    • @veronicamorandi3950
      @veronicamorandi3950 Před rokem +4

      Totally agree.
      💕

    • @265TEE
      @265TEE Před rokem +2

      💯

    • @msinger5340
      @msinger5340 Před rokem +1

      Indeed it is! Thank you John Hartford & Glen Campbell! 2 of the greatest ever!

    • @hughbarton5743
      @hughbarton5743 Před rokem +2

      Gorgeous.
      Heartbraking.
      Absolutely the best.
      I covered this song a lot, and never grew weary of it. Just fantastic.

  • @rustybearden1800
    @rustybearden1800 Před rokem +45

    When I was a child, I used to pick up empty soda bottles and save them for the nickle deposit. I saved up about a dollar and bought the 45 of this song at a local 5 &10 store, having become mesmerized by hearing it on the radio. I played it over and over and it became one of my all time favorite songs. The very first record I ever bought. It remains a hauntingly beautiful and melancholy song that I still listen to on a regular basis. I've been a Glen Campbell fan ever since.

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      My buddy growing up had a paper route. His bike had a basket on it.
      He and I would ride the roads picking up soda bottles and take them to Tommy Boyd's service station to turn in for candy and nab money that we would use in the service station.
      What a great memory for this 68 year old "kid"!!

  • @patrickjoy9551
    @patrickjoy9551 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Glen Campbell was such an underrated vocalist. He always got recognized for his guitar playing (rightfully so) but his vocals were so sweet, smooth and a delight to listen too. Music took a huge blow with his passing.

  • @danncorbit3623
    @danncorbit3623 Před 7 měsíci +2

    My uncle Don was a lineman. It's a dangerous job. One of his friends was killed in a high voltage accident. One thing about the metaphor, "I hear you calling on the wires...", when the wind is blowing hard, the wires vibrate and emit sounds. If you listen to it, you can imagine voices. I agree that this may be the greatest country song.

  • @telespanker
    @telespanker Před rokem +7

    I’ve read in Interviews with Kay that she brought her new Dano 6 string bass to the session. Glen ended up using it for the solo. When she finally heard the track, she was in a store where a radio was playing and she began to cry…

  • @dustchip8060
    @dustchip8060 Před rokem +70

    This song is an American legend, written by a legend and performed by a legend. Ya can't get any better.

    • @greggnumme299
      @greggnumme299 Před rokem

      NOPE...

    • @markcollins1497
      @markcollins1497 Před rokem +2

      To each his own, Gregg, but I’m a big Yep…

    • @rusty7720
      @rusty7720 Před rokem

      Written for Glen,made famous by Glen,many tried, though no singer ever came close to his masterpiece.

  • @3storiesUp
    @3storiesUp Před rokem +32

    Glen was such a talented arranger .. his ability to interpret songs was a gift.

  • @kenarmstrong7163
    @kenarmstrong7163 Před rokem +5

    I physically get chills listening to this song

  • @sciwiz57
    @sciwiz57 Před rokem +43

    Even as a young boy found this song achingly beautiful. One of my 60’s favorites!!!!

    • @daniellarson3068
      @daniellarson3068 Před rokem +6

      You are not alone. I was in 9th grade Civics class. The teacher asked Arnold where the Commission form of government started. Arnold was busy killing flies. He had no clue. The teacher said, "Here's a hint. Glen Campbell song." Arnold had a big smile on his face and said, "Witchita Lineman." The teacher replied, "Nope - Galveston." The entire class laughed. Some things stay with you.

    • @magmasunburst9331
      @magmasunburst9331 Před rokem

      Check out the Nashville Gold Switched On Moog version of it.

  • @shabbatsongs4801
    @shabbatsongs4801 Před rokem +12

    The Greatest Lyric ever written:
    And I need you more than want you…
    And I want you for all time…🙌

  • @farmcatmusic
    @farmcatmusic Před 6 měsíci +6

    Rick thank you!! This song is so emotional. The lyrics - what an amazing concept. This man is out in the vastness of Kansas alone and “hears” his true love on the wire. Longing for her - the beauty of the chords and melody that you described so well paints this picture in my mind so deeply. I understand it so much more now - it’s all connected. Beautiful.

  • @davidkellymitchell4747
    @davidkellymitchell4747 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Glen and the Crew laid down quite a few masterpieces in that era. Good music is like fine wine, it keeps getting better with age. Nice detailed breakdown of this record.

  • @beeonthyme5760
    @beeonthyme5760 Před rokem +68

    I wasn't expecting to cry 😢 but Glen and the violins...and Webb's gift of finding words and musical notes just pull you in.

    • @chrismunson4123
      @chrismunson4123 Před rokem +2

      So, so true. When Rick brought it up in the video it immediately brought tears. THIS was music - it IS timeless.

  • @Chatta-Ortega
    @Chatta-Ortega Před rokem +193

    I'm a lifelong rock and roll fan but Wichita Lineman is easily one of my favorite songs. Webb and Campbell were magical.

    • @smtpgirl
      @smtpgirl Před rokem +3

      absolutely. Not a country fan, but this song is so good. I was 8 when thia song came out and saw it on tv at my cousin's house. My uncle was a big country fan

    • @Mike-jv4rz
      @Mike-jv4rz Před rokem +1

      @@smtpgirl Might not be what's recognized as "country" but a great song-
      Only 2 kinds of music anyway, songs you like and songs you don't...

    • @callahanburke8486
      @callahanburke8486 Před rokem +1

      Web was/is magical. Do a little research into either.

    • @peterjv
      @peterjv Před rokem

      Just strikes me as a pop song, accepted in different circles.

    • @jimferris9447
      @jimferris9447 Před 9 měsíci +3

      REM - like them or loathe them, loved to perform this song.

  • @RogerKnull
    @RogerKnull Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'm 62 and always found this song haunting, sad, and beautiful.

    • @0zoneTherapyW0rks
      @0zoneTherapyW0rks Před 4 měsíci

      I read a story in the comments saying that while waiting in line to get his haircut for the Vietnam War, this song came over the speakers and it calmed down this young man.

  • @TheWhisperTexan
    @TheWhisperTexan Před rokem +14

    My uncle was actually a lineman for the county and he felt like this was his theme song 😊

  • @scallytron
    @scallytron Před rokem +143

    This song makes what little hair is left on the back of my neck stand up. I am an unabashed metal head, but will never shy away from my love of other genres. People double take when I tell them this is my favourite song. An absolute masterpiece. Thank you Rick. I love your diversity.

    • @seeburg10
      @seeburg10 Před rokem +4

      Axl Rose covered ,"Wichita Lineman" live. You can see clips on CZcams.

    • @scallytron
      @scallytron Před rokem +2

      @@seeburg10 thank you 😊

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 Před rokem +1

      👍🏻

    • @mojorider8455
      @mojorider8455 Před rokem +10

      you don't owe anyone any explanations for why you like a song. We used to call these songs guilty pleasures, stuff you hid from your friends for fear of not looking cool. but at some point, I stopped feeling guilty around my friends about what songs I liked. Eff them.

    • @ischmidt
      @ischmidt Před rokem +5

      @@mojorider8455 Exactly right. If a song's good and your friends don't get it, their loss. I think everyone loves Wichita Lineman though.

  • @lou914
    @lou914 Před rokem +95

    Jimmy Webb is an institution of American Music. One of the greatest songwriters ever. I had the great honor of meeting him right after he wrote this song. He had just turned 23...

    • @andreegross
      @andreegross Před rokem +9

      23! Wow!

    • @frederickglasser5617
      @frederickglasser5617 Před rokem +7

      Your comment implies that he was a prodigy by writing this at age 23. Agree, totally. Now consider that Laura Nyro wrote And When I Die when she was about 16 or 17 years old.

    • @lou914
      @lou914 Před rokem +11

      @@frederickglasser5617, there's "young", there's ""gifted", there's "precocious"" and then there's Mozart, who composed the Minuet in G Major when he was five years old. Now, that's a prodigy.😁

  • @shueytexas
    @shueytexas Před 11 měsíci +5

    R.E.M. covered this in Houston on the Monster tour and released it on a CD single and I was lucky enough to be there. Everyone at the show was like “what the hell is this” but in later years I realized how wonderful it was.

    • @albertdale5101
      @albertdale5101 Před 2 měsíci

      the guys in r.e.m. really revered the classic songwriters from the 60s & 70s

  • @davekozeruba9821
    @davekozeruba9821 Před 3 dny

    Carol Kaye, bass player for the Wrecking Crew, said she heard this song playing in a drug store years later, and just stopped in her tracks and started crying. I used to play this song on the air as an AM DJ, and I’d just freeze and listen to every note. One of the greatest songs ever recorded.

  • @dylanl4780
    @dylanl4780 Před rokem +48

    'And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time' - such a profound lyric that gets me every time.. Thankful for my dad to have introduced me to Glen Campbell

    • @gintsrobertberzins1690
      @gintsrobertberzins1690 Před rokem +5

      This is the best line in any country or pop song.

    • @gregs3627
      @gregs3627 Před rokem

      @@gintsrobertberzins1690 Agree.

    • @GutzmanK
      @GutzmanK Před rokem

      Nowhere in this podcast or anywhere else did I say anything like that.

  • @Lilah1754
    @Lilah1754 Před rokem +109

    This song and Galveston are my favorites from Glen. He performed as long as he was able. True artist. RIP Glen

    • @loveistruth5713
      @loveistruth5713 Před rokem +2

      If you haven't heard his good bye song. It will make you cry . I think it's called I won't remember you when I'm gone.

    • @devinjeffrey275
      @devinjeffrey275 Před rokem +1

      One of the best ever!

    • @sirjer73
      @sirjer73 Před rokem +2

      Southern nights for me!!!

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      Left memories that transcend time itself.

  • @normansaunders6891
    @normansaunders6891 Před měsícem +1

    Never met anyone who dislikes it. You start singing along as soon as the vocal starts. Glen Campbell's collaborations with Jimmy Webb were stunning.

  • @110665
    @110665 Před rokem +16

    Glenn Campbell is by far one of the greatest guitar players.

  • @musicmann1967
    @musicmann1967 Před rokem +41

    One of my favorite songs ever. Still chokes me up because of the strength of the melody against the chords and that unbelievable string arrangement. Just kills me every time.

    • @PerfDayToday
      @PerfDayToday Před rokem

      Copy and paste.. 😢

    • @TheTVisions
      @TheTVisions Před rokem +6

      It's so typical of the time (late '60s/early '70s) these melodic arrangements, melodies within the basic song you just don't hear such brilliant composing anymore. For decades now, I'd say we're been without it in popular music.

    • @womanbread
      @womanbread Před rokem +2

      I'm the same whenever I hear this song. Chokes me up every time.

  • @cloudbloom
    @cloudbloom Před rokem +290

    My dad worked for the same phone company in Boise Idaho for 46 years and was a lineman for many of those years, so this song always meant something to me.

  • @justinsublett5880
    @justinsublett5880 Před 5 dny

    My Dad absolutely loved this song, as well as all Jimmy Webb songs. Jimmy Webb is from Elk City, OK so he's a fellow Oklahoman and a state treasure. My Dad passed away in September of 2023 from a heart attack, so this song will always remind me of my Dad. 👍

  • @stevewalker422
    @stevewalker422 Před měsícem

    Every time I sing this song I choke up. Especially if my wife is watching. Jimmy Webb’s writing and Glen’s singing meld together magically. Beautiful musical gift to anyone who loves music and has a heart.

  • @dang2473
    @dang2473 Před rokem +65

    My mom is dealing with some memory issues that many older people deal with,but if we play this song,she perks right up,smiles,and remembers the words! You picked the write song, although Glenn had so many great songs!!

    • @frederickglasser5617
      @frederickglasser5617 Před rokem +3

      And Glen, when he was deeply into his Alz disease, could still play and remember his songs.

    • @petesawchuk
      @petesawchuk Před rokem

      I’ve done a lot of performing in nursing homes - music somehow cuts through the brain fog & goes right to the soul. All the best to your mom!

    • @dang2473
      @dang2473 Před rokem

      @@petesawchuk thank you

    • @MackLeeGreen
      @MackLeeGreen Před rokem

      I am a pastor and do a lot of visiting of elderly people with memory issues and I’ve seen that with hymns and the Lord’s Prayer also.

  • @stellabandante2727
    @stellabandante2727 Před rokem +88

    One of the best songs of the 20th Century - on every level. Gorgeous changes, incredible lyrics, a melody to die for. This is inspired composition. The emotional content is irresistible, magnetic, so poignant. Cuts right to the heart. I teach songwriting and force all my students to learn it and sing it. I rhapsodize about its brilliance and it kills me every time. Every single time, it knocks me out. Jimmy Webb - thank you for writing this. I would not call this a country song. Bobby McGee is a country song. This is far beyond country music, vastly more sophisticated. Yes, the changes are stunning and the melody/harmony/lyric prosody is perfection.

    • @chrismunson4123
      @chrismunson4123 Před rokem +4

      Fantastic reply on your part, truly inspiring!

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před rokem +8

      I totally agree with that. the chords are waaayyy to complicated for the typical country song of that era, and decades afterwards. and Webb was NOT a country song writer. He won a Grammy out of the Gate for the Fifth Dimension's Up up and Away form 1967 [He was also nominated for another song the same year: By the Time I Get to Phoenix. Hardly a country song.

    • @seamasmanly
      @seamasmanly Před rokem +2

      Yes, it kinda sounds like jazz!

    • @davidpicard5376
      @davidpicard5376 Před rokem +5

      It's soft pop similar to the brilliant duo Seals and Croft. I loved the mystique, the naivety or innocence of the seventies. The musicians however were no slouches of this calibre but could write songs accessible to the pop loving audience but with an underlying sophistication that made all the difference between ordinary to extraordinary.

    • @wmdoux2108
      @wmdoux2108 Před rokem +1

      Yes, great song, period. Country? Not so much.

  • @stupendousmusic4190
    @stupendousmusic4190 Před rokem +33

    You mentioned Gordon Lightfoot at the end, and ironically, just a few days ago, he departed.
    RIP Glen and and Jimmy. Two Scottish North American musical geniuses, making music up above. 🙏🏻 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸🇨🇦

    • @mogulmeister
      @mogulmeister Před 9 měsíci +4

      Not sure Jimmy is RIP last time I looked…..

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Před 8 měsíci

      @@mogulmeister He's still alive.

    • @mogulmeister
      @mogulmeister Před 8 měsíci

      @@howie9751 yes and a downward thumb ? I’m glad he’s still alive - plenty of time ahead to be making celestial music with GC

    • @mogulmeister
      @mogulmeister Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think stupendous said Jimmy when they might have meant “Gordon” - easily done!
      Just wanted to che k I wasn’t going mad. Hope Jimmy W has many grand years left

  • @starwood213
    @starwood213 Před 8 měsíci +2

    My Dad was a linesman in the 60s and 70s. This song makes me so proud/

  • @christinaford1801
    @christinaford1801 Před rokem +63

    Remember this song so clearly from my childhood. My parents loved Glen Campbell and we watched his variety show every week. Watching him and Jimmy Webb play together was just music perfection. As Rick said, even though we were kids-we just knew it was a great song though we didn’t know why.

    • @melindawood3644
      @melindawood3644 Před rokem +2

      Yes! A great variety show! Glen was such a great entertainer! He had it all epic studio musician and fantastic voice too!! Sings each song with such heart and feeling! I miss him!! 💝💝

    • @GutzmanK
      @GutzmanK Před rokem

      He didn't criticize it in general.

  • @ttny60
    @ttny60 Před rokem +55

    This is one of those songs that sticks in your head forever. I was 8 years old when it came out, and it still has an emotional effect on me. Just beautiful.

  • @rusty-tv8qt
    @rusty-tv8qt Před 5 dny

    I'm 65 and remember my uncle playing on this song on radio I was about 6 years old that was when I realized music made me feel good. It's funny how a song can bring you back to a place and time like it was yesterday ❤

  • @tgreen617
    @tgreen617 Před měsícem +1

    I agree this song IS the Greatest.. it shakes me to the core every time i hear this.. it pulls me back to my grandmother.. I pray she hears my prayers

  • @ancilssonsiler4246
    @ancilssonsiler4246 Před rokem +35

    This song never fails to put a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes. Absolutely gorgeous!

  • @tinnerman14paul43
    @tinnerman14paul43 Před rokem +78

    Glenn Campbell was an awesome musician and singer. I was a rock n roll kid, born in the 50's, but I loved everything he ever did even though I wouldn't have told my friends at the time. Galveston is also an amazing song that is beautifully arranged and performed. Thank you for recognizing these amazing crossover songs that we all loved.

    • @1goofyrufi
      @1goofyrufi Před rokem +3

      😂 Me too! 🙋‍♀️ If i ever told my friends that this was my favorite song, they would look at me like "Who are you really and what did you do to Shelly?"

  • @bronwynsearle2117
    @bronwynsearle2117 Před měsícem

    My dad was a linesman and became the boss over two crews in NZ 🇳🇿 and this was his theme song . We went to a Glen Campbell concert in Auckland and loved to finally get to see Glen live..dad passed a week before glen in 2017.. it was hard to lose them both 🎸 RIP 🌹🌹

  • @arlenebillson3850
    @arlenebillson3850 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Absolutely the best country song ever. Thank you! The chord progression is beautiful. I love it. I play it on the piano. Appreciate the breakdown.

  • @jasmin5753
    @jasmin5753 Před rokem +46

    Thank you for breaking down this song. I've always felt this song was one of the greatest songs ever recorded.
    It's an emotional experience each time I hear it. Glen Campbell's vocals are exquisite.💌RIP

  • @davidpicard5376
    @davidpicard5376 Před rokem +60

    I'm born in 61 and I have always even as a child loved this song. It's haunting and despite the nostalgia even now I can't help being moved by this masterpiece. I'm guessing that most people that watch Rick Beato will have an eclectic taste in music with their blinds off. How amazing that one of your viewers has a connection with this song through his surrogate family connections. I went to a Glen Campbell gig in Dunedin New Zealand in the late nineties and I am soooo grateful I did. A remarkable talent.

    • @literallyshaking8019
      @literallyshaking8019 Před rokem +3

      One of the greatest guitar players of all time. Criminally underrated.

    • @PeterMayer
      @PeterMayer Před rokem +2

      The telegraph lick slayed me as a kid, about 9 years old

    • @scodoguy5581
      @scodoguy5581 Před rokem +2

      im a 1961 birther too and grew up with his music ..i have 2 dvds of his best performances and saw him about 20 years ago in southern Indiana

    • @mymai5859
      @mymai5859 Před rokem +1

      Hello fellow Kiwi. Yep grew up in the BOP & Mum used to stick on Glen Campbell cassettes in the car ...& we'd sing along.

  • @karinwolf3645
    @karinwolf3645 Před měsícem

    In the year this came out I had just quit my job as a carefree highschool kid to start my life long tenure as a parent. I loved this song so much it still makes me cry! It is so awesomely sweet! I was a concert violinist and was in concert choir, first chair first violinist and first chair first soprano. I noticed all this same stuff that you are talking about. Wonderfull! 🎶🎵🎸🎸🎶🎻🎺🎵😻😻😻💋💖💋. Thank you! I'm 72 now and I appreciate your work. 🎉🍹🍿🍾👵🐺🖖🌵

  • @nighttigercomics7323
    @nighttigercomics7323 Před rokem +6

    I cant listen to Glen Campbell without getting extremely emotional. He was one of my dad's favorite. He and mom pased away when i was a kid.

  • @jonathandill4654
    @jonathandill4654 Před rokem +24

    When it comes to music theory, I am as dumb as a box of rocks. However, like you, as a boy Wichita Lineman appealed to my ears in the most stirring way. It still haunts my 58 year old ears today. Loved all of Glen’s early stuff (Pre Rhinestone Cowboy).

    • @tjinc-bus4672
      @tjinc-bus4672 Před rokem +1

      ... JD, Your comment is cool & good to know. Ima apprentice/journeyman theory lover. Rock, Jazz, & Latin mainly. I'm a firm believer great songs & great artists always Subliminally reach a larger audience.

  • @howardhughes9311
    @howardhughes9311 Před rokem +45

    My father also was a telephone lineman and spent a lot of time away working OT. This is one of his favorite songs. I feel like I just rediscovered this song about 2 years ago and totally analyzed it just like you do. The strings are awesome and i call it musical alliteration listening "through the lines". It makes me cry every time I hear it.

  • @kevinc8387
    @kevinc8387 Před 11 měsíci +1

    When the lineman first came out it would come on every station all the time. Glens songs was on the radio, both parents in the front. And us kids in the back. No, not one of us had a seat belt. Back to my point. It was a song that the family all listened to it, some sang along but we all enjoyed it. Not many songs can do that.

  • @clockwisethomas3955
    @clockwisethomas3955 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My favorite song ever. Never thought of it as a country song.

  • @Ynotchila
    @Ynotchila Před rokem +115

    I don’t know why but at certain parts of this song it make me want to cry! There’s something deep inside that reminds me of my childhood in the 60’s-70’s. Wow thank you Rick for this video!🙏

  • @JJthelonelybullinasia
    @JJthelonelybullinasia Před rokem +23

    Love love love this song. Yes Rick it's technically a country song, but back then the Top 40 chart was truly a Top 40 of all music and included all genres of music. Radio was great back then because a Top 40 station really covered all the best songs and this song was a hit on Top 40 radio as well as country radio.

  • @tomhughes4980
    @tomhughes4980 Před 5 měsíci +1

    As a contractor I was 58 years old when I actually heard the words to this song, now I can't stop playing and singing it on my guitar with my linemans at my side!😂

  • @FloridaManMatty
    @FloridaManMatty Před měsícem

    The string arrangements in this and “By the time I get to Phoenix” have always struck a chord in my heart like none other. Whoever did that part of the arrangement is a quiet genius. The music itself is transcendent. Glenn’s vocals on top just add another layer of perfection.

  • @marksimpson1991
    @marksimpson1991 Před rokem +10

    Never thought of this as a country song. Beyond categorization.

    • @user-wj6dt5bq3w
      @user-wj6dt5bq3w Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, it also has a psychedelic dreamy quality. I wouldn't find anything wrong with this being played on classic rock radio.

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      Crosses all lines of music.

  • @kellycasperhanson4426
    @kellycasperhanson4426 Před rokem +128

    I'm 62 years old, but I can clearly remember this song from my childhood. My mom played the radio on the country station only, and those songs are planted firmly in my brain, to this day.
    I didn't appreciate this song at the time, but I recognize now how beautiful it is. Makes me miss my mom💓.

    • @normagrimstad8869
      @normagrimstad8869 Před rokem +10

      I’m 59. I also remember this song very well. Makes me miss my whole family. We would gather on weekends at my uncle’s house in Harvard, Massachusetts. My parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and family friends. As Rick says, I didn’t know why the song was great, and what the lyrics meant, but that haunting melody was unforgettable. Bittersweet.

    • @rkb2092
      @rkb2092 Před rokem +9

      I'm 63 and this is one of the biggest "memory" songs for me, and my sisters. It matched the sadness that went with RFK and MLK being shot. I was affected by that even at my young age.

    • @DeeEllEff
      @DeeEllEff Před rokem +5

      I’m also 62, and I also didn’t appreciate this song until my late wife told me it’s one of her favorites of all time. When this woman, with whom I shared a few of my own favorites (like Heart’s “Barracuda” and Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song”), revealed this it really forced me to listen to it with my critical ear. And like you, it makes me miss her.😢

    • @Murry_in_Arizona
      @Murry_in_Arizona Před rokem +5

      Im 63, it was played across the board on AM a huge "Pop" hit. We were lucky enough to live through the last of the golden age of AM. By the mid 70's everyone was switching to specialized FM stations where Rock, Pop, Country etc was played exclusively.

    • @ttny60
      @ttny60 Před rokem +2

      I am 62 as well and have the same experience with this song and others. Also planted firmly in my brain.

  • @melissaslater2575
    @melissaslater2575 Před měsícem

    One of the songs I can listen to over and over and never get enough of. It was a true gift to get to see Glen perform it on his last tour. Such a beautiful, perfect song. If I had to answer the Colbert Questionert and choose only one song to listen to for the rest of my life this would be one of the three that would be in contention.

  • @impettus
    @impettus Před měsícem

    Country music was so great in the 60s and 70s. Such great songwriting. We'll never see their like again.

  • @LivinTheDream-lo9jo
    @LivinTheDream-lo9jo Před rokem +10

    I love this song. Beautiful. I get choked up every time I hear it, and then I listen to it over and over. Glen Campbell & Jimmy Webb magic.

  • @joeschreibeis1601
    @joeschreibeis1601 Před rokem +12

    Wichita lineman and the carpenters close to you are gems… beautiful arrangement, choice of chords and perfect melody..

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn Před měsícem

      Karen Carpenter was genius.
      What a shameful loss.
      Her voice will be with us forever.

  • @jasonrivet
    @jasonrivet Před rokem +1

    I was 18 years on a training flight in a Cessna 150 when I saw a power line below me. Started singing this song. Thankfully I was solo at the time! Great song.

  • @eliz1866
    @eliz1866 Před rokem +1

    My husband’s favorite song, before we dated I emailed this song to him not knowing it was his favorite, after that he asked me out and the rest is history. Beautiful song.