Sawyer Brown - Out Goin' Cattin with Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys
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- Sawyer Brown - Out Goin' Cattin
"Out Goin' Cattin'" is a song written by Mark Miller and Randy L. Scruggs. It was released as a single by Sawyer Brown in 1986, from their Out Goin' Cattin' album. Joining Mark Miller on the vocals was Joe Bonsall, lead singer for country group the Oak Ridge Boys. The song peaked at #11 on the US Billboard Country chart. - Hudba
I just heard that Joe Bonsall passed away and I immediately thought of this song. R.I.P.
BLESS JOE BONSALL! 😢. We have pictures of him giving my sister his guitar 🎸 pic right in the middle of his performance! We were front row seats! Her hands are shaking so bad they are blurred as she reaches out to take the guitar pic from Joe ! He was grinning from ear to ear ! Always loved the Oakridge Boys and Sawyer Brown ! Joe was the same age as me! 😢
I sure miss the 80's. Thank goodness for the CZcams time machine. Lol
2:30 LOVE that sax! 🎷🎶
RIP Joe Bonsall.
Love Sawyer Brown and love the incomparable Joe Bonsall. This song sounds like it could have been recorded by the Oak Ridge Boys.
Huge fave!!! One of the best combos ever!!!!!!
I love Sawyer brown they are full of energy and I've seen them in concert 6 times
I have no idea what this is but I love it! Full of energy and fun. I just love watching Mark Miller.
don't care for the video but have always loved this song
This will ALWAYS be my favorite Sawyer Brown song!
SB and Joe hit #11 in Billboard, 11-29-86. God bless ya, Mark Miller and Joe Bonsall. Thanx, friend, for postin' it. Have a blessed week!
SB hit #11 in Billboard, 11-29-86. God bless!
this brings back memories
Oh my, I haven't seen this before. Wow, why we miss the eighties. Thanks for the post!
Sawyer Brown was huge in the 80's. This may sound pop its still country. Nobody back in the day would of listened to this other then country. Michael Jackson was huge in the 80's when Billie jean came out. This is during that period in time. It would of been a sin back in the day to call this pop.
I listened to this and Jackson. People's musical tastes overlap a lot.
I'd call this country pop.
One great song in 2020
Great Job.
Thanks For Sharing The Video & Song
Wow what a tune! :D
And they say that today's country doesn't sound like country, not like the olden days. This was a 1986 'country' song, and it doesn't sound in the least country to me. It sounds like something Huey Lewis could have recorded.
Such 1980's cheese!
@offspringfan41588 No, I've got chart books from Joel Whitburn's Record Research, from Menomonee Falls, WI. I guess you could call me a 'chart freak'. God bless ya, for askin'!
1:08 I feel sorry for Derrick and Suzy. That’s worse than getting picked last on each team.
Was Joe fighting with Duane Allen at the time? What would have induced him to step out and reocord with Sawyer Brown? It's a good thing they patched up whatever the problem was.
WOW LARS ULRICH AT 47 SECONDS
@bperkins21 Why, because SB asked Joe Bonsall to guest on a song of theirs? Pretty petty, if ya ask me, right, gang? God bless!
1:21 to get past the bullshit.
This video is the real reason William Lee Golden left the Oaks in early 1987.
How do you know this? And why would this video have anything to do with his leaving when he didn't have anything to do with the video?
God bless you always!!!
Holly in East Tennessee
@@SweetHeartHolly1982 I don't believe that for a minute-do you? I have no idea why the Mountain Man left the group.
With all due respect to Sawyer Brown, I think it would've been better if the rest of the Oak Ridge Boys were featured in this song. Joe was cool though.