I am 82 and I first heard this song being sung by my Dad as he tended his horse, mules and cows on evenings. He was a farmer and always told me that singing makes the tiredness go away. I have always loved this song and s@ng it with my kids. Such happy memories!
I am a late 60years Korean and I sang Clementine with my elder sister when I was 5 or 6 years old. When I entered into a middle school(7th grade in US), I learned Oh Susanna, Red river valley, Swanny river, Loreley. I like American culture except gun fighting.
My mother had a good singing voice, but my dear Father could not carry a tune. But, I can still see him singing this song in the bathroom while he was shaving. I found a little black book after he died, where he wrote down the words to this song and “You are my Sunshine “ and others. I still have it. It seems like yesterday as I stood in the back hall just watching him nearly 70 yrs ago! Good and sad memories !😔🥰🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦
I'm 63 and from south africa...I learned this song and many other such songs when music was taught in schools....apartheid era.....beautiful memories of my primary school days....was soo happy....inspite of apartheid....wish we could go back to those years....the best years of my life ❤
It would be good to roll back the clock and take all the sadness away , but I have a feeling that if I did the joy would be gone as well ! Take Care Friend 😅
I can still picture watching my dad shaving and singing this song. I was out in the hall and he was unaware that I was watching. That was 70 yrs ago. He wrote down cowboy songs in a little black book, which I still possess! Great memories.🥰🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦
And of course I thought, at that young age, that it referred to the Red River Valley in Manitoba, and can remember singing it out loudly, while dressed in my new Cowgirl Outfit, and with my little 'wind up' (music box style) ukulele at 4 1/2 or 5 years old.
Red River Valley was the first song I learned as a boy. In 1949 I began school age 5 in an area South of Tucson, Arizona on the highway to Nogales, Mexico. Western music was more in vogue than any other type and our first grade teacher taught us Western music and it began with this song. I can still remember the words now into my 80's. Thanks for the video, I will play it again. This is a great rendition of the ballad.
I know how you feel. It’s nice to remember back to simpler times. Things were not always so great but they are slowly replaced by the pleasant memories.
That was one of the first songs I ever learned to play on the violin and sing with my father playing guitar how I long for those days again I'm now 72 and my father has been gone many years and my mother as well I sit here with tears in my eyes remembering those days
My granddad died when I was 3 so I never got to know him , but I was told this was his favorite song . When I hear it I think of my granddad and wonder......
My father was also a good singer in where I often heard sung this song for me as my Lullaby am now old Senior Citizen at 80'sa d I can still sing it wt my Ukelele,thanksfor sharing this golden song of yesterday,❤❤❤
When my little brother & I were pre-schoolers, I remember us sitting with my dear mama in a rocking chair and she would sing this, and Home on the Range. That was 69yrs ago. I sure miss her.
Classics as intended go on in and through time. Red River Valley is only one of many. A beautiful song that takes us all there to the special place and time of Red River Valley.
Puea is land of Kings! I don’t want to get into Hawn History 3:25 , but Puea Is home of 3:25 ! Most Hawaiian Kings came from Puea. Kawiwi Ridge had a Hawaiian Battle. Poe is Kaliko’s son (Kaliko is MANONO’s daughter) if I goofed overlook it🎵
I got my love for music from my loving parents, there was always music playing so from ny birth i was listening to all the different styles of music and I'm so glad and thankful❤ I'm 64yrs old now.
Takes me down memory lane watching those cowboy movies the vast lands of Nevada the Grand Canyon the Prairies the The Red Indians how we enjoyed watching all that USA has a beautiful country side i luv it ❤
I love this song our elders in the community so salendro to play this song during social dances in school for everybody to attend thats during the 1958 we always go and attend now i'm 76 next month i will be 77 i fell so happy when o heard this song again❤❤❤✌️✌️✌️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
For me when first listening to this song when im 13yo. Its my first intro to my english medium school. With a sentimental heart i started memorising this song. I am 70 now but still remember even not all verses. Its a nostalgic moments of a kid with memories that only oneself will understand.
I love these comments so much. I heard this song in the movie Tombstone. That so many commentors have a direct memory of their father singing it just touches my soul. Thank you for sharing beautiful memories of a precious childhood long forgotten in this day and age. I hope they find comfort in knowing some of us youngsters are yearning for your past.
How lovely to hear this sung as intended. I'm UK, I've been watching CZcams videos of UK street pianists, Terry Miles and Dr. K (Brendan Kavanagh) - in train stations, shopping malls, pubs, etc. Terry often plays this in Boogie Woogie style - great for getting the feet dancing. Mch'24. E ❤
This song brings back memories of my student days as a Wolf Cub in 1953 when I was 10 years old. The teacher-in-charge was Mr. Yip, who had a great singing voice, taught us this lovely song. Lim TS, 22-2-24 😊
I dedicate this lovely song to a girl who never did say any sweet words thou i had wished she would... and one fine day she vanished😊😊😊 but her memories still lives.
Beautiful beautiful tune. I have heard it before with different lyrics when I was a kid in the 1970s(Jeannie Seely: "Can I sleep in your arms tonight Mister"). This is so sweet it tugs on my heart. This heart that loves sweet sounding music no matter the genre. The Sweet harmonica, the steel guitar, the strumming of the acoustic guitar. the sweet violin, the harmonizing of the voices with the lyrics. I played it over and over again till I lost count!
There is Red River in North Vietnam. The pilots who arrested in Vietnam war used to sing this song. We love this song very much. At that time we have also the Vietnamese words for this song. Half of century already past!
Dés 1965 , cette mélodie a fait partie des chansons qui ont renouvelé le répertoire des Scouts de France. Elle symbolisait l'aventure mais aussi une référence spirituelle chrétienne à l'existence.
When you listen to this beautiful meaningful music...just take a moment and see how far we have fallen...We were the best... and lost it to this mutant generation!
I have always been a fan of Marty Robbins and this is one of my favorite songs, This version is a joy, but it lacks the subtle pathos of Johnny and the hurricanes
Great song. I like I can sing along with the lyrics. Only thing I thought was the Harmonica could be another 30seconds. It is like you got a rowdy bar full of people. Then this harp opening so smooth, grabs their attention, and they just simply calm down and listen.
I am 82 and I first heard this song being sung by my Dad as he tended his horse, mules and cows on evenings. He was a farmer and always told me that singing makes the tiredness go away. I have always loved this song and s@ng it with my kids. Such happy memories!
Treasured memories
Quelle Belle musique
I am a late 60years Korean and I sang Clementine with my elder sister when I was 5 or 6 years old.
When I entered into a middle school(7th grade in US), I learned Oh Susanna, Red river valley, Swanny river, Loreley. I like American culture except gun fighting.
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I’m 82, and this rakes me so back to my youth and simple happy times with my parents. Thankyou😊
My parents, who both had very good singing voices, loved to sing this when we were children. It makes me feel happy and sad at the same time.
My mother had a good singing voice, but my dear Father could not carry a tune. But, I can still see him singing this song in the bathroom while he was shaving. I found a little black book after he died, where he wrote down the words to this song and “You are my Sunshine “ and others. I still have it. It seems like yesterday as I stood in the back hall just watching him nearly 70 yrs ago! Good and sad memories !😔🥰🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦
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I'm 81 and remember this song and my Dad so fondly. I used to sing it when I went to get the cows home.
I'm 63 and from south africa...I learned this song and many other such songs when music was taught in schools....apartheid era.....beautiful memories of my primary school days....was soo happy....inspite of apartheid....wish we could go back to those years....the best years of my life ❤
I sing this song for my grand kids
It would be good to roll back the clock and take all the sadness away , but I have a feeling that if I did the joy would be gone as well ! Take Care Friend 😅
I can still picture watching my dad shaving and singing this song. I was out in the hall and he was unaware that I was watching. That was 70 yrs ago. He wrote down cowboy songs in a little black book, which I still possess! Great memories.🥰🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦
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Forever remember the red river valley and they cowboy
And of course I thought, at that young age, that it referred to the Red River Valley in Manitoba, and can remember singing it out loudly, while dressed in my new Cowgirl Outfit, and with my little 'wind up' (music box style) ukulele at 4 1/2 or 5 years old.
Same here. I learned this song from my Dad when I was a kid.. I am a senior now and I listened to this because I still miss him...
I grew up listening to My Dad play this on his guitar and sing- how I miss that
Red River Valley was the first song I learned as a boy. In 1949 I began school age 5 in an area South of Tucson, Arizona on the highway to Nogales, Mexico. Western music was more in vogue than any other type and our first grade teacher taught us Western music and it began with this song. I can still remember the words now into my 80's. Thanks for the video, I will play it again. This is a great rendition of the ballad.
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I remember this from listening on the radio in the late 30s was great then as it is now.
A beautiful song and lyrics as evergreen from my father's days. Now I am 81.
Memories come back to me of when this was on the radio in the late 40s !!!
This song reminds me of my younger days .. way back years ago .. bringing back tons of good old memories .. almost bring tears to my eyes ..
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😢Brought tears to my eyes...so sweet to listen too!❤❤❤
I know how you feel. It’s nice to remember back to simpler times. Things were not always so great but they are slowly replaced by the pleasant memories.
i am 78 yrs old and my teacher in Grade 1, taught us this song. Nostalgia...
That was one of the first songs I ever learned to play on the violin and sing with my father playing guitar how I long for those days again I'm now 72 and my father has been gone many years and my mother as well I sit here with tears in my eyes remembering those days
Oh I remember this song so clearly! Thank you ❤️ from South Africa 🇿🇦
Li have known this song si was a 5 year old boy i am now 89 and sing it gives me wonderful memories
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Beautiful song. Love all Marty Robbins's songs. He is a great singer.
Sadly, this is not Marty Robbins singing. It's Michael Martin Murphy.
How easily folks are fooled, huh? So much for fanship. LOL @@JohnH0130
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My granddad died when I was 3 so I never got to know him , but I was told this was his favorite song . When I hear it I think of my granddad and wonder......
VERY RARE TO HEAR THIS SONG,LOVE IT🎂👍👏👏👏🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
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i am a limey and i have never been to america but my heart is there for all my 74 yrs. god bless america.
El Paso , my favorite western song , RIP ! Marty Robbins ! from Korea .
My father was also a good singer in where I often heard sung this song for me as my Lullaby am now old Senior Citizen at 80'sa d I can still sing it wt my Ukelele,thanksfor sharing this golden song of yesterday,❤❤❤
These old songs must live on, there will never be the like again…. Alll you get now is rubbish!
Calling the new music "rubbish" is being generous.😢
So sad that Marty died so young. Still loved and remembered. England, October, 2023.
I learned this song many years ago lam 80 years old and still sing it. Some songs are like that. 💚🧤
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When my little brother & I were pre-schoolers, I remember us sitting with my dear mama in a rocking chair and she would sing this, and Home on the Range. That was 69yrs ago. I sure miss her.
Classics as intended go on in and through time.
Red River Valley is only one of many.
A beautiful song that takes us all there to the special place and time of Red River Valley.
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Is a folk tune now, we play it here in Australia, I know it well.
Good song to listen everyday .this song brings light into your life when it is dull
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All that glitters, is not dull.
Nice comment for an awesome Cowboy
This was the song of our student years. Everyone knew to sing this song in the boarding school. Memories............will last forever.
Boarding School? What Boarding School? You were either rich or a badass kid (naughty)
Puea is land of Kings! I don’t want to get into Hawn History 3:25 , but Puea Is home of 3:25 ! Most Hawaiian Kings came from Puea. Kawiwi Ridge had a Hawaiian Battle. Poe is Kaliko’s son (Kaliko is MANONO’s daughter) if I goofed overlook it🎵
It’s a fake story
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A wonderful Western song that's unforgettable ❤
It’s a wonderful song , but originally from the middle of Canada , province of Alberta !
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This was my dad's favorite song. His tough as nails demeanor hid a heart of pure gold. Semper Fi my Hero!
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How wonderful if we had music like this today.lam old now listened to this as àkid just so butiful really enjoyed this video
I really love that song it's a song to remember for a life time
I got my love for music from my loving parents, there was always music playing so from ny birth i was listening to all the different styles of music and I'm so glad and thankful❤ I'm 64yrs old now.
Takes me down memory lane watching those cowboy movies the vast lands of Nevada the Grand Canyon the Prairies the The Red Indians how we enjoyed watching all that USA has a beautiful country side i luv it ❤
I love this song too.A group used to play it a few years ago at our village's barn dance in an old stone barn built in the 1600s .Happy memories.
Thank you for this. We need more wholesome songs like this in today's culture.
The good ole days and by far the best,,,The last Cowboy song by Ed Bruce..Red River Valley and on and on and on.....
So meaningful love this farewell. Song. Petunia
My father loved the wild west culture so much and this was one of his favourite pieces. Always in my heart pa....love from Italy
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What a nice easy listening and relaxing version.
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I am spellbound to hear this song
I grew up listening to Marty and co - what great music!
This song I usually hear sung by people during party, since I was very young. There was no videooke before. I love it.
Yester years song but old is gold.i like it.
My Daddy used to sing that to me years in Texas,then I crossed the red river to Southern Ark mountains he loved also!
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I love this song our elders in the community so salendro to play this song during social dances in school for everybody to attend thats during the 1958 we always go and attend now i'm 76 next month i will be 77 i fell so happy when o heard this song again❤❤❤✌️✌️✌️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I have loved Marty since childhood and he is still my favorite singer of all time
Oh this brings back memories & Marty had a beautiful voice. My koms favorite ❤❤❤
Beautiful ❤️!! Simply beautiful !!❤️
Happy couple makes a happy home with lovers singing their heart away
For me when first listening to this song when im 13yo. Its my first intro to my english medium school. With a sentimental heart i started memorising this song. I am 70 now but still remember even not all verses. Its a nostalgic moments of a kid with memories that only oneself will understand.
Loved this song growing up. I remember it being popular in the 1950’s. Oh memories 👏👏
This song reminds me of a time I wish I lived in
My dear Dad loved Marty Robbins.
I love these comments so much. I heard this song in the movie Tombstone. That so many commentors have a direct memory of their father singing it just touches my soul. Thank you for sharing beautiful memories of a precious childhood long forgotten in this day and age. I hope they find comfort in knowing some of us youngsters are yearning for your past.
Simply beautiful, nothing more to be said.
How lovely to hear this sung as intended. I'm UK, I've been watching CZcams videos of UK street pianists, Terry Miles and Dr. K (Brendan Kavanagh) - in train stations, shopping malls, pubs, etc. Terry often plays this in Boogie Woogie style - great for getting the feet dancing. Mch'24. E ❤
This song brings back memories of my student days as a Wolf Cub in 1953 when I was 10 years old. The teacher-in-charge was Mr. Yip, who had a great singing voice, taught us this lovely song. Lim TS, 22-2-24 😊
I would say that's Micheal Martin Murphy singing!
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face,
I'm 69 and I remembered most of the words. I was young when I used to sing with it. I don't remember my age thpugh. Happy times.
I dedicate this lovely song to a girl who never did say any sweet words thou i had wished she would... and one fine day she vanished😊😊😊 but her memories still lives.
That is so extremely sad. Strength to you....
@@hendrikdebruin4012 thanks bro 😆.. Life must go on and everything is fine goin on 👍👍
Wer die Sehnsucht kennt….❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful beautiful tune. I have heard it before with different lyrics when I was a kid in the 1970s(Jeannie Seely: "Can I sleep in your arms tonight Mister"). This is so sweet it tugs on my heart. This heart that loves sweet sounding music no matter the genre. The Sweet harmonica, the steel guitar, the strumming of the acoustic guitar. the sweet violin, the harmonizing of the voices with the lyrics. I played it over and over again till I lost count!
Just so wonderful
Sehr sehr gut gesungen. Ich höre das Lied immer wenn ich mit dem LKW fahre. Ich bin eine Truckerlady. Liebe Grüße Nicole
Love this song!!
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Thank you so much for the song it means a lot to me.😢😢😅😊😂
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There is Red River in North Vietnam. The pilots who arrested in Vietnam war used to sing this song. We love this song very much. At that time we have also the Vietnamese words for this song. Half of century already past!
I used to sing a version of this to my children when they were small 😊.
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Amazing cowboy's song that everlasts
My father used to sing this song all the time.
大好きな歌です。懐かしい。
深夜放送で当たったコンサートチケット、期末テストの勉強もほっぽり出して
新宿へ飛んでいきました。帰りにナンパされて。これは初めての経験。
ドキドキしました。付いていかなかったけど。
I would sing this when my daughter was going off to college.
How are you? So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face,
You are an amazing man.!!im blessed to have you in my life,❤🙏🌹
My Mom used to sing this to me during harvest to the elevator and back home. Several trips to keep me entertained.
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you!!!
New sound Rytms haaa, but I loved the Old Sounds Rytms... Memories still lingered on in the pasts. 😎😣😭❤
How are you? So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face,
I am also 82 and remeber this from so long, long ago. I don't remeber who sang it but is has stuck with me all these years.
Takes me back to the 1950s, feel very fortunate to have lived at that time...
I also loved all those days all over the world, and now nearly 81 would never swap to be young nowadays.
My grandpa use to play this song on his violin in the late 40's early 50's in northern Minn.
Dés 1965 , cette mélodie a fait partie des chansons qui ont renouvelé le répertoire des Scouts de France. Elle symbolisait l'aventure mais aussi une référence spirituelle chrétienne à l'existence.
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I love this song so much! Claudio from Italy
When you listen to this beautiful meaningful music...just take a moment and see how far we have fallen...We were the best... and lost it to this mutant generation!
Good morning , how lovely is the song . My parents favorite song . Thank you Best
Only listen and enjoy.. who cares who is the singer😁
red river valley , the original Canadian classic !
I have always been a fan of Marty Robbins and this is one of my favorite songs, This version is a joy, but it lacks the subtle pathos of Johnny and the hurricanes
Lagong ikaw ang tibok ng puso . Ngunit nahigiran man , okay lang . God bless .
Great song. I like I can sing along with the lyrics. Only thing I thought was the Harmonica could be another 30seconds. It is like you got a rowdy bar full of people. Then this harp opening so smooth, grabs their attention, and they just simply calm down and listen.
My dad often played this on his harmonica
This was my dad’s dad favorite song i heard of this like 100 years
Always loved this song, and Marty Robbins.
my dear mother loved this great singer he was the real thing and he could drive a race car.
Te piosenke spiewal zawsze moj Tata gdy byl w "Dobrym nastroju" Wspanialy utwor.
Just Perfect!
Bonsoir 🙂 superbe j adore ! 0:28
absolutely the best version ever!!
OH I DO REMEMBER THIS SO WELL BY MY PARENT'S . AWESOME AND TRUE🤗❤❤❤🌟✨💫🌄
Thankyou from ireland🇨🇮🇨🇮
My mom rocked me and sang this song many times. I am 87 now and still remember it like it was yesterday.
Love this song 💓💓
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Rianka, my aunt sang this song to me , she was in a Hammock, I get teary eyes listening
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