He was born with congenital glacoma. He had some sight in one eye until a teacher hit that eye. His Mother abandoned him, she was religious and believed God punished her with a child that was almost completely blind. His grandparents raised him. Read his autobiography its titled. It was almost like a song. I've read it.
I saw Mr Milsap in concert, years ago. Youd never know this man was blind, by the incredible show he has. And an awesome sense of humor. His talent is beyond great. God bless you, sir.
Actually, I think you would have had to live in the fifties to fully appreciate this song/video. It was magical. I thank God for allowing me to live in a time before things got artificial, cynical, and political.. Ronnie Milsap is a precious and tremendous talent. I thank God for him too!
Question for you guys from a 43 year-old father of three: is the phrase "Simpler, but not easier" an accurate way to describe this time? I can remember the nostalgia for the 50s and 60s from when I was a kid back in the 80s. I never thought I'd feel nostalgic for the "country-politan" era but here I am. Take care.
@@leavnsmallville78 Simpler? We did not live in a digital world. Dial phones or phones where you had to have an operator place the call. Party lines so you had to wait your turn. Radios with tubes and portable radios were really big. Music you could understand. Great cars. The 57 Chevy is the all-time classic. You rode your bikes and walked to school. Played outdoors in the street until it got dark. Respected you parents, the police and just about everyone else. But not easier? We lived under the constant threat of a nuclear war. At least that is what they told us. Some people dug fallout shelters in the back yard. Russia was the belligerent neighbor that no one wanted to be associated with. China was just starting to flex its mussels. We lived through the war in Korea and the start of the civil rights movement. Would I go back. Yes and no. I enjoy most of today's conveniences. Like typing in CZcams. But I would like to live in a world where there was less us versus them in our everyday life.
I was born in 1944 so I was 16 in 1960 you can see I was blessed with music years the gigs I went to would blow your mind no wonder I live so long music holding me up bless all
A year later...still lov'n this song. Incidentally, (reference video) they were called "sock hops" back then because they were dances held on the gym floor without shoes (usually after a basketball game). The shoes came off because they didn't want scuff marks from the street shoes to marr those pretty hardwood floors. Enjoy the memories!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Damn how I wish we could go back to the simpler times when music was music! Ronnie Milsap was one of my Dads first bank customers!! I have felt a close tie to Ronnie because of that! His music is heaven!❤️❤️❤️
Today's Music is Trash compared to songs of the 1950s-90s (all genres). Singers back then could hold a note & go Acapella at a Moments notice. Everyone's "hidden talent" today is Auto Tune💔 I was born in 1980 so I've witnessed the Unfortunate Decline in Creativity in the last 20 years. Some Artists today don't have the Talent or Ambition to sing in the Shower, much less in a Bad Commercial. Today...Hearing what Society refers to as Music is comical. (Sorry if I've offended anyone's taste in Music, this is just my opinion, whether we agree or not) Many blessings to Ronnie Milsap & anyone reading this🙏
My first sock hop was the summer of '64. I didn't wait that long. Got to walk her home. Married her three years later. Didn't get the happy ending. But I loved the good times.
Great jellyroll hair! Good cover of a wonderful love song. Sure wish that Ronnie Millsap would come out to the west coast or the Pacific Northwest for a concert or ten!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music….. 😊
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music….. 😊😊
Don't mind admitting it. This old guy is a sucker when it comes to romance. When that girl smiled up at that boy, I caught myself crying like a fool. I feel so blessed to have so many memories just like the ones depicted here. Btw, Ronnie Milsap has a better vocal range than most singers. He is totally amazing.
We saw Ronnie Milsap a few months ago in Gainesville Georgia. It was sad to listen to him singing because he was way off. Nonetheless, it was still worth the price of admission to see the legend perform.
I agree with you Al. I unexpectedly found him on a duet with James Otto in the song "Your Good Thing's Gone Bad" from the Album "Shake What God Gave Ya". James starts the song singing the first verse and then James says "Ronnie" and he cuts in.
2023 I’m 26 and wish I could have seen the world when it was low and slow and I feel horrible we lost love songs and true romance with online dating and quick flings
The amazing Ronnie Milsap. So pure. So much heart. Voice of the Gods. I can always go back to him after years away and it still is fantastic. God bless you, Ronnie!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
I was around nine when this video was released. I've loved it ever since. To this day, when I hear Ronnie call out to that boy, I wonder what is hiding behind them glasses with him being a blind person and all. (smiles) God bless him and any family that he still has always!!! Holly in east Tennessee P.S. Sadly both his wife and son have gone forward already.
Ronnie is the man. Got hooked on him years ago. I've always been a hip hop head but man I always loved his voice. Read about his life and there is no way it shouldn't be made into a movie.
This style of music is true country and it's for the folks who appreciate a style of rhythm and twang that you just to find anymore. Some don't consider this country music but, Ronnie was a true country singer.
Original made by the Skyliners, lead singer Jimmy Beaumont... back in 1959. RIP Jimmy , Many have copied this song , but no one every sang it like you. Jimmy wrote this song when he was 17 years old. McKeesport, Pa 15132 Home grown ! Today is March 31, 2020
RIP, Ronnie Milsap. This was one of my all-time favorites that you ever did. Having grown up in the 50's & 60's, this Classic song is forever & ever. ------------------MJL, 77 y/o
Great rendition of The Tuneweavers original. Ronnie has done wonderful other 50s tunes, too. His high notes fill in for the lack of others singing harmony so, so well. Thx for sharing this video, and thx to Ronnie Millsap for sharing his gift with the world!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
She's in love and He's so shy Sometimes the simplest songs hold volumes of emotions. How many times have I wished I had a great song writer to help me with the words to express how I feel !
The ending is beyond imagination. Best line ever. Anyone with a negative remark has no idea of His Life or roots. Look it up and remove if You Can. JIMMY I have experience that Young Love Several times. What a Gift from God. JIMMY
Hey fifties ladies, do you remember sitting on the gym bench and waiting for the boy you had a crush on get up the nerve to ask you to dance? We need more sax in music today. I love that part.
In more than one instance that boy would have been me. In at least one time, I messed up on, I probably would be still married to her , if I had ever gotten the nerve to ask her. But no... I was a dumb $$$. Now I can't find her. But I love this song, and grew up before it was written . His line at the end is great . I'm glad someone had the foresight to put it in, or include it.
I was a teenager in the nineties and the nineties sucked! The music was crap at school dances but I liked it back then but looking back, I'm like we had nothing but booty music and gangster music at the dances. The dances from the 80's and earlier look like the best times ever! I wish I was a teenager in the 80's at least.
Ronnie Milsap can play and tap out a special song so very strong, to The Country Hall of Fame he does belong! Lets remember Ronnie a pianist blindwho sangfrom his heart extremely kind!
Yep. I’m 14 and my generation’s girls just want hookups and 2 week boyfriends. Not to mention the crappy music. I genuinely want to have lived back then, this being one of the reasons.
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Fell in love with this song right away back in the day. The key change at 3:16 and him hitting that last high note in full voice is what really sends me.
He has unbelievable range. You will not hear many hit that raspy throat high note like Milsap does at the end. I am a singer. I tried to hit that note imany times like he does but its one that I cant duplicate.
Oh yeah I remember when CMT played music kind of like another station that used to play music that now only plays stupid crap like Keeping up with the Kardashians and Teen Mom 2.. But at least the programming on CMT is not debaucherous unlike MTV...
Ronnie Milsap is a musical genius! His compositions are topnotch! I think his songs are so memorable and sensible and so unique. In terms of composition skills, he's in the same league with Henry Mancini and Elton John in producing timeless songs!
Greetings from the O-H-I-O Porters! 🇺🇸 I loved this video! I have loved music since I was a baby. My mom played Elvis on the jukebox as I lay in the basket. 🥰 Music has always been an encouragement for me & has changed my life! 🤩 I so enjoy listening to your music & love the piano! You sure make it talk! Blessings from my family to yours! 🥰😎✌️
When you look up entertainer in the dictionary this guy's picture ought to be in it. He is in every sense of the word a great performer. If you ever get the chance to see him live please do.
A time in our Lives, When Things were more simple, like Dating , Slow Dancing to great Music like this, Times long gone, But not Forgotten. You Think.?
He was born with congenital glacoma. He had some sight in one eye until a teacher hit that eye. His Mother abandoned him, she was religious and believed God punished her with a child that was almost completely blind. His grandparents raised him. Read his autobiography its titled. It was almost like a song. I've read it.
How sad....His mother might have been mentally disabled.
@@user-ex1ps6iq7l Probably dropped on her head.
Ronnie is a truly great artist ❤
@@gregcook7904I absolutely agree 🙏
My favourite country artist
Ronnie Milsap can do any style of music. He's such a strong vocalist. I love his bluesy songs. He ruled the 1980’s.
I saw Mr Milsap in concert, years ago. Youd never know this man was blind, by the incredible show he has. And an awesome sense of humor. His talent is beyond great.
God bless you, sir.
Actually, I think you would have had to live in the fifties to fully appreciate this song/video. It was magical. I thank God for allowing me to live in a time before things got artificial, cynical, and political.. Ronnie Milsap is a precious and tremendous talent. I thank God for him too!
Great cove of the Skyliners hit. And you are right about the 50s. I graduated highschool in 1957. There were no better times.
@@Aereaux they were and the early 6ths were great.I graduated 1964
Question for you guys from a 43 year-old father of three: is the phrase "Simpler, but not easier" an accurate way to describe this time? I can remember the nostalgia for the 50s and 60s from when I was a kid back in the 80s. I never thought I'd feel nostalgic for the "country-politan" era but here I am. Take care.
@@leavnsmallville78
Simpler? We did not live in a digital world. Dial phones or phones where you had to have an operator place the call. Party lines so you had to wait your turn. Radios with tubes and portable radios were really big. Music you could understand. Great cars. The 57 Chevy is the all-time classic. You rode your bikes and walked to school. Played outdoors in the street until it got dark. Respected you parents, the police and just about everyone else.
But not easier? We lived under the constant threat of a nuclear war. At least that is what they told us. Some people dug fallout shelters in the back yard. Russia was the belligerent neighbor that no one wanted to be associated with. China was just starting to flex its mussels. We lived through the war in Korea and the start of the civil rights movement.
Would I go back. Yes and no. I enjoy most of today's conveniences. Like typing in CZcams. But I would like to live in a world where there was less us versus them in our everyday life.
@@maryannmcrae6736 graduated 1982 He was great in the 70's -20's
I'm retired radio and can say I really enjoyed Ronnie's career. He was very, very good.
Unfortunately lived that way all my life. Guess I’m stuck forever in the fifties.
This took place in 1960
I was born in 1944 so I was 16 in 1960 you can see I was blessed with music years the gigs I went to would blow your mind no wonder I live so long music holding me up bless all
Me also, still trucking 🎉
Yes those were the days I was born 1945 stunning artists together with great music
"Lost in the 50's tonight" is my favorite.
A year later...still lov'n this song. Incidentally, (reference video) they were called "sock hops" back then because they were dances held on the gym floor without shoes (usually after a basketball game). The shoes came off because they didn't want scuff marks from the street shoes to marr those pretty hardwood floors. Enjoy the memories!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Damn how I wish we could go back to the simpler times when music was music! Ronnie Milsap was one of my Dads first bank customers!! I have felt a close tie to Ronnie because of that! His music is heaven!❤️❤️❤️
What a cool story!
Brings back a lot of memories. Thank you Ronnie Milsap.
Today's Music is Trash compared to songs of the 1950s-90s (all genres). Singers back then could hold a note & go Acapella at a Moments notice. Everyone's "hidden talent" today is Auto Tune💔 I was born in 1980 so I've witnessed the Unfortunate Decline in Creativity in the last 20 years. Some Artists today don't have the Talent or Ambition to sing in the Shower, much less in a Bad Commercial. Today...Hearing what Society refers to as Music is comical. (Sorry if I've offended anyone's taste in Music, this is just my opinion, whether we agree or not) Many blessings to Ronnie Milsap & anyone reading this🙏
I agree with you totally
I dont even listen to country artists past 2010.
My first sock hop was the summer of '64. I didn't wait that long. Got to walk her home. Married her three years later. Didn't get the happy ending. But I loved the good times.
OMG sock hops YES❤
Great jellyroll hair! Good cover of a wonderful love song. Sure wish that Ronnie Millsap would come out to the west coast or the Pacific Northwest for a concert or ten!
Love this song and video. Reminds me of a girl I dated. She moved away. Never saw her again. Still remember her.
Ronnie Milsap does an amazing job on this song!!! Gorgeous voice, beautiful song!! Ronnie has fantastic hair too!! He’s a very nice looking man!!!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music….. 😊
@@AlStewart-1 Thank you so much for appreciating your fans, Mr. Milsap!! May God bless you and comfort you!!
@@GailJackson-wf3rk do you have google chat
@@AlStewart-1 Yes, I have Google Chat. Is this REALLY Ronnie Milsap???
@@GailJackson-wf3rk yes… are you there
Great old 50s song. He made so many songs that were great. 👍🇺🇸
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music….. 😊😊
Wow, great memories from 1960. I do miss those times, when life was simple, and I was with that special young lady.
This man is a living treasure!!! The voice of a warrior! Strength and intentional use of his range and skills!!
What a beautiful song
Ronnie Milsap has the most beautiful voice!💕
I love that 1000 watt smile she gives him when he finally asks her to dance!!! So adorable 😍 💖 💕
Hello Victoria 👋
Don't mind admitting it. This old guy is a sucker when it comes to romance. When that girl smiled up at that boy, I caught myself crying like a fool. I feel so blessed to have so many memories just like the ones depicted here. Btw, Ronnie Milsap has a better vocal range than most singers. He is totally amazing.
I'm 46, and being a former country dj, have heard this song a million times.
Waterworks turned on all the same.
I can't see that smile without breaking into a big grin that approaches tears. Doesn't make sense to anyone but me probably.
Same here sir. The nostalgia for sure..but that beautiful smile melted my old heart and maybe made me imagine what could have been.
That 3:33 mark is absolutely phenomenal! The whole song is a masterpiece.
Where did country artists go so wrong? Willie, Vince, Travis, and Ronnie is all we need.
I could listen to this song for hours at a time, and I have! It doesn't get
any better than this! What a talent! Love you Ronnie!
I love this version of the song. Anytime Ronnie sings a ballad, I’m in. Thanks for posting this.
We saw Ronnie Milsap a few months ago in Gainesville Georgia. It was sad to listen to him singing because he was way off. Nonetheless, it was still worth the price of admission to see the legend perform.
Ronnie Milsap never made a bad song. I love all the stuff he sings and plays. Lost in the 50s tonight is my all time favorite.
Al Cameron I agree...even his few cheesy songs like "I've Got the Music in Me" are catchy.
I guess you forgot about 1984's flop of a song She loves my Car? I admit I like it but I doubt that many other people do, or even remember it.
I would listen to him sing the alphabet on repeat and pay for it.. weekly..
Love this cover!
I agree with you Al. I unexpectedly found him on a duet with James Otto in the song "Your Good Thing's Gone Bad" from the Album "Shake What God Gave Ya". James starts the song singing the first verse and then James says "Ronnie" and he cuts in.
I'm with most of you..
RONNIE never did a bad song....saw him 2 years ago at the golden nugget in Lake Charles, La., great show
Where Ronnie took an already great song and sent it into outer space. Deserves far more radio play than it gets. Love this dude.
His voice soars into the stratosphere ... such phenomenal range.
2023 I’m 26 and wish I could have seen the world when it was low and slow and I feel horrible we lost love songs and true romance with online dating and quick flings
I’m 77,you’re right.My heart bleeds for what we’ve become.
Stay true to your heart
You never heard of the baby boom? Soldiers literally hooking up with any walking girl? You must have failed history.
I remember listening to Ronnie Milsap with my dad...amazing memories
Wow so awesome thank u 😊 for this beautiful song it seems like we like the same thing 😀 thank 😊 😀 ❤️
A great version of this timeless song. Ronnie Milsap never disappoints.. 👍🎼
Ah Ronnie Milsap singing "Since I Don't Have You". A lovely, slow-dance, tune with him at the vocals and piano. Can't get any better than this.
Pretty cool artist.
Agreed100%
Man! That run his voice does at 3:44 is pure perfection!!
3:32
Nobody sees the the change , idles my heart good that you feel it, you are special. That just happened
3:44 it do change
Ronnie is a great singer who always sing from his heart with compassion. I enjoy listening to his gifted voice.
Ronnie sings great all his songs are great !!!!!
The amazing Ronnie Milsap. So pure. So much heart. Voice of the Gods. I can always go back to him after years away and it still is fantastic. God bless you, Ronnie!
This is one of those special "back in the day" gems, Love love Ronnie Milsap music what an amazing talent, still a classic in 2020
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
I was around nine when this video was released. I've loved it ever since. To this day, when I hear Ronnie call out to that boy, I wonder what is hiding behind them glasses with him being a blind person and all. (smiles) God bless him and any family that he still has always!!! Holly in east Tennessee P.S. Sadly both his wife and son have gone forward already.
Ronnie is the man. Got hooked on him years ago. I've always been a hip hop head but man I always loved his voice. Read about his life and there is no way it shouldn't be made into a movie.
Ronnie's voice is absolute 100% silk... the smoothest, richest voice ever... nobody comes close, he's my favorite artist of all time
He's got six Grammys!
And earned everyone
Beautiful Got to have
Someone to hold me close
And dance Can't take
It anymore
WONDERFUL...all I can say!!💙
The Very Best !!!
This style of music is true country and it's for the folks who appreciate a style of rhythm and twang that you just to find anymore. Some don't consider this country music but, Ronnie was a true country singer.
Dont think so...more like a do woop song..
I've loved Ronnie version of this song since the 1st time I heard it 35 yrs ago, thank you!!!🎃
Original made by the Skyliners, lead singer Jimmy Beaumont... back in 1959. RIP Jimmy , Many have copied this song , but no one every sang it like you. Jimmy wrote this song when he was 17 years old. McKeesport, Pa 15132 Home grown ! Today is March 31, 2020
2024
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤👍👍👏👏
RIP, Ronnie Milsap. This was one of my all-time favorites that you ever did. Having grown up in the 50's & 60's, this Classic song is forever & ever. ------------------MJL, 77 y/o
Ronnie is still with us. 81 years old. Just quit touring.
Don’t put him down just yet!
Ronnie Milsap, the artist from the eighties, with a look and vibe from the fifties.
Great rendition of The Tuneweavers original. Ronnie has done wonderful other 50s tunes, too. His high notes fill in for the lack of others singing harmony so, so well. Thx for sharing this video, and thx to Ronnie Millsap for sharing his gift with the world!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
Huge fan since I was a child. Biggest regret in life is I never have had the chance to see him preform live! Maybe one day 😔
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
I love this song and I have it by the Skyliners, Jay and the Americans, and Ronnie Milsap. They all are great recordings.
Such a wonderful version of an all-time American Classic. RIP, Jimmy Beaumont & Joe Rock, the men who wrote the song. ---------------WolfSky9, 71 y/o
Love this song and version!! Good work Mr. Millsap!!
She's in love and He's so shy
Sometimes the simplest songs hold volumes of emotions. How many times have I wished I had a great song writer to help me with the words to express how I feel !
The ending is beyond imagination. Best line ever. Anyone with a negative remark has no idea of His Life or roots. Look it up and remove if You Can. JIMMY I have experience that Young Love Several times. What a Gift from God. JIMMY
Extraordinary talent...Once in a lifetime...Thank You Ronnie for your awesomeness!!
Hey fifties ladies, do you remember sitting on the gym bench and waiting for the boy you had a crush on get up the nerve to ask you to dance? We need more sax in music today. I love that part.
In more than one instance that boy would have been me. In at least one time, I messed up on, I probably would be still married to her , if I had ever gotten the nerve to ask her. But no... I was a dumb $$$. Now I can't find her. But I love this song, and grew up before it was written . His line at the end is great . I'm glad someone had the foresight to put it in, or include it.
@@skipdow3 it's only hard if we don't give up . always give the other a chance to say No ..
I was a teenager in the nineties and the nineties sucked! The music was crap at school dances but I liked it back then but looking back, I'm like we had nothing but booty music and gangster music at the dances. The dances from the 80's and earlier look like the best times ever! I wish I was a teenager in the 80's at least.
@@r.j.lindzee6432i was blessed to listen and dance to 60s and even 60s tunes. Such memories
The best of Ronnie Milsap.. Awesome ..Since I Don't Have You...
A beautiful remake of an old Skyliners tune!
A wonderful vocalist singing perhaps the greatest ballad of that time period
Ronnie would hit #6 with this on 9-21-91.
Oh, his music just makes me remember all the good times. Takes me back to my high school years
And the times of my life.
Absolutely the best of the best. Life long friends, walks on the beach, teen dances and a good clean life. Great memories !!!
Ronnie Milsap can play and tap out a special song so very strong, to The Country Hall of Fame he does belong! Lets remember Ronnie a pianist blindwho sangfrom his heart extremely kind!
Very awesome
,
Absolutely wonderful song
This type of romance / excitement has been dead for decades sadly
Yep. I’m 14 and my generation’s girls just want hookups and 2 week boyfriends. Not to mention the crappy music. I genuinely want to have lived back then, this being one of the reasons.
Great song and great voice... song hits me in the gut..
Ronnie the man the myth the legend
I love Ronnie's music
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan,thank you for your wonderful comments on my post,it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music
I love his songs
I cant stop watching this video!!!
Fell in love with this song right away back in the day. The key change at 3:16 and him hitting that last high note in full voice is what really sends me.
He has unbelievable range. You will not hear many hit that raspy throat high note like Milsap does at the end. I am a singer. I tried to hit that note imany times like he does but its one that I cant duplicate.
@@scottreneau1 Scott gets it. To hit that note, and to simultaneously emphasize it with more throat?? Legendary.
Where do you go?
Phenomenal sax !
Without a doubt the most dynamic vocalist in any genre of music… do your homework before you disagree
What a VOICE! WHAT A TALENT!!
Love this song by Ronnie, remember seeing this on CMT when they were playing good music.
Oh yeah I remember when CMT played music kind of like another station that used to play music that now only plays stupid crap like Keeping up with the Kardashians and Teen Mom 2..
But at least the programming on CMT is not debaucherous unlike MTV...
Ronnie Milsap is a musical genius! His compositions are topnotch! I think his songs are so memorable and sensible and so unique. In terms of composition skills, he's in the same league with Henry Mancini and Elton John in producing timeless songs!
Linda canção, ouvia muito na Rádio Alvorada no início dos anos 90. Boas recordações!
Wow what a vocal range! I listened to Ronnie back in the late 70s and early 80s as a preteen. But wow a new discovery as an adult.
Falling in love on the beach in the summer of '91. Thank you, Ronnie.
Same. No longer have the love but I have the memories and this wonderful song.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful all .👏👏👏👏💜
Greetings from the O-H-I-O Porters! 🇺🇸 I loved this video! I have loved music since I was a baby. My mom played Elvis on the jukebox as I lay in the basket. 🥰 Music has always been an encouragement for me & has changed my life! 🤩 I so enjoy listening to your music & love the piano! You sure make it talk! Blessings from my family to yours! 🥰😎✌️
Beautiful, Sooo Romantic, food for the Soul, mood aultering music. WOW!
Hi Carolyn
Im 41 and grew up on country and I wouldn't change it for the world. Old country music is better than this crappy new country by far. Thank you Ronnie
❤ This is such a beautiful song and such a great singer, Ronnie Milsap.😊
And he makes it look effortless.
When you look up entertainer in the dictionary this guy's picture ought to be in it. He is in every sense of the word a great performer. If you ever get the chance to see him live please do.
Yet another perfect Milsap gem
Well I never knew Ronnie sang this song.. Awesome..
It was his last top ten song.
Now that you have heard it, could anyone sing it better ???
I remember seeing this video on TNN back in 1991
Ronnie's cover reflects well on the original by the Skyliners from Pittsburgh, my all timebest Doo Wop group,
He is blessed. In a good way. Blind or not.
This was my uncle's favorite artist. One of mine to. He always brings back good memories
I've commented here before, but thank the Lord to be able to hear a voice sooo great, Luv You Ronnie.
A time in our Lives, When Things were more simple, like Dating , Slow Dancing to great Music like this, Times long gone, But not Forgotten. You Think.?
Wow!!that's absolutely perfect!!!
Have loved him since I was 10..we need a movie on his life..would be so awesome.
Masterpiece