💕I never Knew that this Man Robert Horton had such a Beautiful Well Tone and Clarity and such Range and Control in his Voice until Today 3-30-23. I guess better late than never💕 ....and of course as for beloved Tennessee Ernie Ford ?...Well no words needed....only this...--> ❤ ....."My childhood memories 😌💕"
Ernie doing the Spiritual That Great Gettin Up Morning is a classic..Im.glad these got showed on KOCE CH50 IN The early 2000 for all us that were around to enjoy..And Glad Bill Gaither released a full compilation from that end of show segment..
THAT was a pretty funny skit of men at the gym portraying the stereotypical women behavior of 60 years ago. That sure wouldn't fly today on network television.
Unfortunately, they do not have decent shows like this anymore there was nobody better than Tennessee Ernie Ford and the westerns are still the best show going with decency good lesson and pride.I really enjoyed the show and it was by accident that I got it.
Well done, no lip syncing, no retakes, no need for earphones, live all the way! True, real singers, not the BS we get from todays "so called" singers.
Loved Robert Horton's Singing And Acting! RIP Robert❤
Loved Tennessee Erin Ford I like this one. Him and Robert Horton to great people R. I. P. Erin and Robert. 🙏🙌💯🎄♥️
I sure remember both Ernie Ford and Robert Horton. But I sure didn't know Robert Horton could sing.
This is the era of full voice singers......no falsetto singers.
Falsetto singers like Smokey Robinson, Brian Wilson, Frankie Valli, and a number of boys' choirs around the world. What TERRIBLE singers!
Robert Horton should have incorporated his singing voice into Wagon Train. I think it would have made this great western even more memorable.
💕I never Knew that this Man Robert Horton had such a Beautiful Well Tone and Clarity and such Range and Control in his Voice until Today 3-30-23. I guess better late than never💕
....and of course as for beloved Tennessee Ernie Ford ?...Well no words needed....only this...--> ❤
....."My childhood memories 😌💕"
Born and raised in Memphis and never knew this song existed until now
I didn’t know Robert Horton sang. He had a decent singing voice.
Horton was married 55 years to his wife, RIP to both
Yes, his 3rd wife
The voice on this guy. Just like John Payne, known more for his acting then singing.
Ernie doing the Spiritual That Great Gettin Up Morning is a classic..Im.glad these got showed on KOCE CH50 IN The early 2000 for all us that were around to enjoy..And Glad Bill Gaither released a full compilation from that end of show segment..
I love his voice and loved his sense of humor! He always ended with a hymn!
Great voice and talent. Never seen him before.
Too bad he had to shove HIS religion down our throats.
Gotta goggle Jim Par...
They had color then!
Jack Paar! Really like the coal mine song.
MORE of these shows! The guest stars must be legends!
Not fond of the commercials in the show.
32 mpg? What a gas guzzling waste.
Thank goodness things aren't quite as sexist today. 🤔
I didn't know Ernie Ford was so funny. Then when his voice drops to his singing rang...
Hoo-boy!
I did not know Robert Horton could sing, i wonder why he never made a musicial.
110 In The Shade
And Mr Horton was wonderful in 110 in the Shade.
He did and was good!
Love this!
"I used to be a 42, 42, 42. I was my own padding!" hahahahah
THAT was a pretty funny skit of men at the gym portraying the stereotypical women behavior of 60 years ago. That sure wouldn't fly today on network television.
Unfortunately, they do not have decent shows like this anymore there was nobody better than Tennessee Ernie Ford and the westerns are still the best show going with decency good lesson and pride.I really enjoyed the show and it was by accident that I got it.
Wish I had known that Robert Horton sang like that he had a beautiful voice.
Robert Horton had a great voice! But that "background" chorus was waaaaaaayyy too loud!!
Usually they use choirs to drown out singers that aren't so great, but in this case, Mr. Horton could sing and well and choir was intrusive.
A lot of laughs with this show.
FFWD to 14 minutes to Robert Horton's part
Also didn't know he had beautiful voice, until recently. We watched these fellas every wk on TV when I was young, in the 50's/60's.
19:27 I didn't know Robert Horton could be funny. I imagine a lot of the humor though would be un-PC today. I wonder if Norman Lear wrote the sketch.
"Can you imagine a world where men started talking and acting like women...?" Oh Ernie, what you didn't know......
Laugh track??????