There are two continents that share the name America, the North American Continent and the South American continent. Within the North America is a country called the United States of America. When referring to this country, people very often drop the “United States” portion and simply refer to it as “America” in common parlance. I hope this helps.
No, America is just a continent, not a country, and the US or any other country in America cannot use the word America for their country because it is a word that was already used to name the entire CONTINENT before the British even They will reach the continent of America. Get a geography book and make sure it doesn't say "made in US" please, I hope this helps.
I was going through my Father's Albums and saw Roger Milllers great hits. Wow, talk about memories. My Dad was an alcoholic ditch digger. Then he got sober when I was 4. Became a great man, passed away living on a golf course in OC. I did'nt realize until today, Roger Miller songs were his story.
Many years ago I was at a country meeting place in Nashville. It was a house where musicians hung out. I was with my Uncle, Fred Foster, who was a legend in the Country Music world. Roger Miller came in and sat down and started talking. He said “I have recorded a song today and if this is not a hit I will quit this business and go back to Oklahoma”. Someone said sing it! He went out to his car, got his guitar, came back in and sung “King of the Road”. Everyone stood and applauded. It was his greatest hit ever. Will never forget that.
That's a great story! Fred Foster was a legend in the Country Music HOF having worked with Willie and Dolly. He even co- wrote Me And Bobby McGee with KK.
Roger is one of my favorite country/western/folkish songwriters. Nothing he wrote didn't sound like he hadn't lived it, from this to King of the Road to England Swings. He made a story of every song, with heart, humor, and a certain homey eloquence. To me, that's the heart and soul of what this music is about.
There aren’t many legends which died in retirement homes. It’s the people who live and die for their passion. Not millennials afraid of everything and everyone.
I can never get enough of Roger Miller! He was the greatest! I remember hearing "Dang Me!" when it first was played on AM radio (ca. 1964). Went to the record store and bought it! My mother thought I was crazy, but my dad loved it! Good ole dad bought me my first guitar so I could (hopefully) perform and sing like Roger Miller! Still trying after 57 years.
My daddy couldn't get enough Roger Miller. I remember singing Chug-A-Lug, Buffalo Herd and Dang Me when I was 4 or 5. All our life, there was nothing that some Roger Miller couldn't fix. RIP Roscoe 7/23/20
I remember my older half brother getting a 45 lp of this song in 1964 & playing it on a portable table-top record-player with 4 speeds, 16/33/45 & 78 with vacuum tubes & my father would laugh himself silly at the chorus when Roger would sing "dang me, dang me"!!!! Funny how I remember that all these years!!!!!!
My father liked this, along with a bunch of Roger's songs. When he got to the "sugar is sweet and so is maple surple", he'd just Crack up laughin'! I'm 62 and still enjoying it .
I was 15 years-old when this song first played on the radio and it took everyone by storm! It hit like lightening! We teenage boys loved it and so did the older guys. He spoke the truth back then when you didn't hear too much of that on the radio. The sounds he made during the song, and it's content back in 1964 caught us all by surprise and we loved it! We had never heard anything like it.
In boot camp, this was the song I kept in mind when we were being forced marched. Kept me happy and going. Thanks Roger for making an unpleasant experience into somewhat pleasant .
I remember listening to Rogers hits on NZ radio as a young child in the late 60s and have nothing but happy memories of him RIP Roger you were wonderful Auckland New Zealand 2021
Roger Miller was a criminally unsung Country great."Dang Me" hit when I was ten,and though you never hear it anymore,I've loved it since the first time I heard it.(Imagine quintessential good ol' boy Roger Miller on "American Bandstand," that cynosure of pop and rock teenage shows!!!!!!) RIP, Roger,you'll always be missed !!!!!!!
If you never used an old rotary dial telephone, you could not know how good his impersonation of that device was. The older crank phones were different.
Was doing the tourist thing in Hollywood about 1977, came up to a stop sign and told my wire "I think that's Roger Miller" next to us. He was riding a moped. She said that no, it couldn't be, Roger Miller wouldn't be riding a moped. we came up to another stop sign and I said I really think it is Roger Miller. She said I don't think so. Pulled up to a 3rd stop sign and I told her to roll the window down and say hi. She did and Roger turned, smiled and said "Hidy", in that unmistakable Roger Miller voice. We both immediately said, yep, that's Roger Miller!
My uncle, Johnny Bishop, was Roger’s commanding officer in the Army Special Services entertainment unit. Other unit members, all of whom regularly travelled together, were Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy, Mayberry RFD and F- Troop’s Ken Berry. Most of them stayed in touch after their Army years.
This was the first song that I listened to in 1964 just after my best friend and I had a fist fight and parted ways ..we were the same age and had known each other since we were 2 years old ...we have not spoken to each other for 55 years now .. what a shame ...
What knocked me out was that Roger Miller appeared on Bandstand! My mother loved Roger's stuff, but on a show aimed at me? Well, thanks to her I got into Roger too....one of the best songwriters and performers of his time, his own place.
Still remember seeing Roger Miller when I was a kid at Harrah's in Reno. What an entertainer! Beautiful voice and so funny. Gifted with everything wonderful including the sparkle In his eyes and the smile in his voice. Miss him much.
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi I grew up listening with my gramma, Lawrence Welk! I've always like the Big Brass sound! I just turned 59!! I love all types of music. Rap if only stuff I\/&ú
I bought the box set King of the road, The Genius of Roger Miller many years ago. Before listening to that I had incorrectly pegged him as a novelty singer. After listening to all 3 discs I realized he was a great Country singer and songwriter. The song "Less & Less" really got me. I had never heard it before and I was just blown away. Simple words combined in a way that just floored me. Roger has so many songs like that.
I met Roger Miller at a taping of a tv show at Convention Hall in Atlantic City in the summer shortly after King of the Road came out. (I also met Arthur Godfrey & Liza Minelli bumped into me on her way to the stage.) I said to Roger Miller, "I've always wanted to meet you" and he said, "So have I."
@PhD63 I love his music and comedy. He was pretty funny. I have a greatest hits of Roger Miller. A two record set of all his hits. Yes, vinyl records. It's so strange that his name was never mentioned all these years. And he still isn't mentioned. Unbelievable. Which is why I really appreciate these videos are in CZcams.
I used to listen to Roger Miller as a kid. “Dang Me”, “You Can’t Roller Skate In Buffalo Herd”, and “England Swings” come to mind. It really gets me down that you can’t hear Roger Miller on country music and pop radio stations anymore. Maybe on Sirius Radio. Name one other artist who took home six Grammys one year and five Grammys the next year. You can’t. It’s impossible. Roger Miller was somebody who comes along just once in a blue moon. Kind of like Elvis Presley.
I saw this show! I just posted about it as a comment on the video of Johnny Rivers doing "Memphis". In my area, the two appearances were on the same show, which was on a Saturday. July 11, 1964, the date given on the Rivers video, is probably when it aired on Channel 7 in Washington, DC. I was home from a week of camp that ended on June 28 and was about to leave to spend a few weeks with my aunt on July 12. I'm pretty sure I saw this show during the time I was home between the two trips.
Lol I remember my grandfather playing his guitar with his brother singing this when I was just a little kid maybe 4 years old. Now I'm 40 and I suddenly couldn't get the beat of this song out of my head but I couldn't remember the name of the singer or writer. I suddenly came across it today and showed it to my dad. He cried thing about his departed dad
Roger was so talented - so many great songs. I've had King of the Road in my head since I was 7. Dang me I heard as a teenager at my cousin's one summer. He seems very humble. Dick Clark is so handsome - wow...... He always was such a good host - he knew how to meet every person where they came from and make them comfortable. Fine Men - Both of them......
Roger wasn't just a great singer, guitarist, and a master songwriter, he was one hell of a great fiddle player, too. It's been said that other songwriters used to follow him around to try and steal his song ideas, just in case he dropped a scrap of paper.
He has had more top 20 hits on Billboard Hot 100 charts than any other country artist. One of my favorite lines if his is "you can't roller skate in a buffalo herd, but you can be happy if you've a mind to".
Bradford Eclectic ...Wish i knew, but during the mid-60's i was a kid of 5 or 6. No TV in the house then. It was during my early teens that I got to know a lot of rock, country and various genre, past and present at that time.
when i was a little fawn, my parents only listened to country and gospel. i wasn't *really* exposed to rock till high school....and i *loved* it! i never tune on country stations now (not because i like "that devil music" or any of that trash). i love the country i listened to as a child, but that is extinct! the "country music" now is pop with a fiddle or a accent......
One of the greatest turner of a phrase in the history of American lyrics. "My Papi was a pistol, I’m a son of a gun”
I thought that was an old joke. Did Roger Miller make up that phrase? (Your comment is 5 years old; it's the first one up here [top comments first].)
Pappy
US Lyrics*, America is a continent, not a country.
There are two continents that share the name America, the North American Continent and the South American continent. Within the North America is a country called the United States of America. When referring to this country, people very often drop the “United States” portion and simply refer to it as “America” in common parlance. I hope this helps.
No, America is just a continent, not a country, and the US or any other country in America cannot use the word America for their country because it is a word that was already used to name the entire CONTINENT before the British even They will reach the continent of America. Get a geography book and make sure it doesn't say "made in US" please, I hope this helps.
What a funny and humble man. He was so much better than he was ever given credit.
I remember this song from 1965 or 1966, I think
And another best American songwriter
He was as good as he was.
He was something special. He deserves a musical sub-genre of his own. Even without the wonderful whimsy, his music stands out from the rest.
💯 ❤
I was going through my Father's Albums and saw Roger Milllers great hits. Wow, talk about memories. My Dad was an alcoholic ditch digger. Then he got sober when I was 4. Became a great man, passed away living on a golf course in OC.
I did'nt realize until today, Roger Miller songs were his story.
Awesome
Ocean City?
He's the King of the Road
Orange County?
Many years ago I was at a country meeting place in Nashville. It was a house where musicians hung out. I was with my Uncle, Fred Foster, who was a legend in the Country Music world. Roger Miller came in and sat down and started talking. He said “I have recorded a song today and if this is not a hit I will quit this business and go back to Oklahoma”. Someone said sing it! He went out to his car, got his guitar, came back in and sung “King of the Road”. Everyone stood and applauded. It was his greatest hit ever. Will never forget that.
So cool!
That's a great story! Fred Foster was a legend in the Country Music HOF having worked with Willie and Dolly. He even co- wrote Me And Bobby McGee with KK.
"Roses are red, violets are purple. Sugar is sweet and so is maple syrple." This man is playing 4D chess with these lyrics.
I agree
Brilliant
They sure don't make them like that anymore .. This is an absolute gem
Roger is one of my favorite country/western/folkish songwriters. Nothing he wrote didn't sound like he hadn't lived it, from this to King of the Road to England Swings. He made a story of every song, with heart, humor, and a certain homey eloquence. To me, that's the heart and soul of what this music is about.
Roger miller one of the best ever
RIP Roger Miller (January 2, 1936 - October 25, 1992), aged 56
You will always be remembered as a legend.
There aren’t many legends which died in retirement homes.
It’s the people who live and die for their passion. Not millennials afraid of everything and everyone.
I can never get enough of Roger Miller! He was the greatest! I remember hearing "Dang Me!" when it first was played on AM radio (ca. 1964). Went to the record store and bought it! My mother thought I was crazy, but my dad loved it! Good ole dad bought me my first guitar so I could (hopefully) perform and sing like Roger Miller! Still trying after 57 years.
You’ll get there someday buddy
“I’m funny but looks aren’t everything.” What a humble guy
That line got me on the floor laughing... A great entertainer he was... I love all his songs as I grew up on Roger Miller
You can't rollerskate in a buffalo herd but you can be happy if you have a mind to and listening to Roger Miller certainly makes me happy
One of my all time favorites
My daddy couldn't get enough Roger Miller. I remember singing Chug-A-Lug, Buffalo Herd and Dang Me when I was 4 or 5. All our life, there was nothing that some Roger Miller couldn't fix. RIP Roscoe 7/23/20
Another Great Singer, Songwriter, Funny Man that Left this World Early in Life---ROGER MILLER---VIP....
My older brother who passed away loved Roger Miller. He would be 71 today.
Roger Miller was born on this day January 2nd. 1936 in Fort Worth,Texas.We will never see his like again.Talent beyond words.May he rest in Peace.
Hey how are you doing..?
He is probably the best singer ever. He was so talented and funny I hope his music lives on for ever. Roger Miller for ever
One of the greatest and underrated song writers of all time. Great man, great preformer.
@@chrishenley4179 And yet, still underrated.
I remember my older half brother getting a 45 lp of this song in 1964 & playing it on a portable table-top record-player with 4 speeds, 16/33/45 & 78 with vacuum tubes & my father would laugh himself silly at the chorus when Roger would sing "dang me, dang me"!!!! Funny how I remember that all these years!!!!!!
My father liked this, along with a bunch of Roger's songs. When he got to the "sugar is sweet and so is maple surple", he'd just Crack up laughin'! I'm 62 and still enjoying it .
I was 15 years-old when this song first played on the radio and it took everyone by storm! It hit like lightening! We teenage boys loved it and so did the older guys. He spoke the truth back then when you didn't hear too much of that on the radio. The sounds he made during the song, and it's content back in 1964 caught us all by surprise and we loved it! We had never heard anything like it.
I gotcha beat. I was four! Love this gentle heartfelt music.
Brought a lot of smiles to a sad and angry world!
In boot camp, this was the song I kept in mind when we were being forced marched. Kept me happy and going. Thanks Roger for making an unpleasant experience into somewhat pleasant .
Hahaha especially in Parris island 😂
Love to have been able to sit on the porch with him and listen all day. What fun
I love Roger Miller. I grew up hearing him. Phenomenal!
I remember listening to Rogers hits on NZ radio as a young child in the late 60s and have nothing but happy memories of him RIP Roger you were wonderful Auckland New Zealand 2021
I have to thank my Grandparents for introducing me to this music!😱👏🏻👍🏻💚😘
Greetings from Dr.Patrick clerk,i bring you glad tidings
Me too
I remember this from when I was a small child. Always liked this song.
This stuff never gets old . Incredible writer and singer . Humble and totally humourous talent.
The man was a genius. He and John Prine both have that same "little something" of a gift in song writing.
I've played guitar semi-seriously for 45 years and Roger Miller's ability still knocks me out.
Roger Miller was a criminally unsung Country great."Dang Me" hit when I was ten,and though you never hear it anymore,I've loved it since the first time I heard it.(Imagine quintessential good ol' boy Roger Miller on "American Bandstand," that cynosure of pop and rock teenage shows!!!!!!) RIP, Roger,you'll always be missed !!!!!!!
If you never used an old rotary dial telephone, you could not know how good his impersonation of that device was. The older crank phones were different.
3:01
Was doing the tourist thing in Hollywood about 1977, came up to a stop sign and told my wire "I think that's Roger Miller" next to us. He was riding a moped. She said that no, it couldn't be, Roger Miller wouldn't be riding a moped. we came up to another stop sign and I said I really think it is Roger Miller. She said I don't think so. Pulled up to a 3rd stop sign and I told her to roll the window down and say hi. She did and Roger turned, smiled and said "Hidy", in that unmistakable Roger Miller voice. We both immediately said, yep, that's Roger Miller!
Legends.......
That is amazing!!!!!
That is everybody's dream (or at least it should be).
Love this!
Jay Miller That's An awesome story and memory. He went too soon.
Bloody brilliant story great story legendary artist.
Love his stuff! And yes, very under-rated.
Too bad this sort of feeling in country music is long gone. If you like this, give wilf carter a listen!
My uncle, Johnny Bishop, was Roger’s commanding officer in the Army Special Services entertainment unit. Other unit members, all of whom regularly travelled together, were Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy, Mayberry RFD and F- Troop’s Ken Berry. Most of them stayed in touch after their Army years.
This was the first song that I listened to in 1964 just after my best friend and I had a fist fight and parted ways ..we were the same age and had known each other since we were 2 years old ...we have not spoken to each other for 55 years now .. what a shame ...
What knocked me out was that Roger Miller appeared on Bandstand! My mother loved Roger's stuff, but on a show aimed at me? Well, thanks to her I got into Roger too....one of the best songwriters and performers of his time, his own place.
Dick Clark looked just like that til the day he died...
May they both live forever in all our hearts.
Effortlessly cool, genius, legend.
I remember as a kid how unique that guitar and harmonizing voice sound was in the intro.
Roger Miller is one of my all-time favorite performers and song writers!
Oh my I love his voice and he look great!
Fantastic singer & song writer
Legend. I miss this guy so much.
I was feeling so depressed and upset, then this song came on the radio and I immediately felt better. Thank you, Mr. Miller!
ROGER MILLER
I LOVE ROGER MUSIC DANG ME AND KING OF THE ROAD AND OTHER LOVE YOU ROGER MILLER
Hello how are you doing..?
Great song. Thanks.
He was so amazing!! Seriously!!
3:05 For those who don't know what an old rotary dial phone sounded like. Priceless
Still remember seeing Roger Miller when I was a kid at Harrah's in Reno. What an entertainer! Beautiful voice and so funny. Gifted with everything wonderful including the sparkle In his eyes and the smile in his voice. Miss him much.
So nice to know. One in a billion.
Roger Miller is one of a kind.Unique
My dad used to sing this when I was a kid. 30 years later I finally looked it up and heard it for the first time
I still love this after 50+ years
What do you admire most about Roger
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi I grew up listening with my gramma, Lawrence Welk!
I've always like the Big Brass sound! I just turned 59!! I love all types of music. Rap if only stuff I\/&ú
@@jilllinson6087 that’s pretty nice,so what’s your favorite song from Roger
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi in the mood
@@jilllinson6087 yeah I love that one too but I especially love listening to “river in the rain”
Roger cracked me up back in those days....He was danged talented....
Underrated guitarist and singer.
OO-de-Lally...what a fantastic talent. Enjoyed by generations of RM fans. Children will also love his tunes in Disney's animated "Robin Hood."
Remember listening to him as a kid ! 👍👍
He is 1 of a kind
I bought the box set King of the road, The Genius of Roger Miller many years ago.
Before listening to that I had incorrectly pegged him as a novelty singer.
After listening to all 3 discs I realized he was a great Country singer and songwriter.
The song "Less & Less" really got me.
I had never heard it before and I was just blown away.
Simple words combined in a way that just floored me.
Roger has so many songs like that.
Also this man has enormous swag
I haven't heard this song since it was big back then. What a flash back to the past! Bringing back old memories.
My Pepaw loved this man’s music and I still listen to it because of him!
Super song! Grew up with this one and it popped into my mind today.
Dang me, this is good music.
yee yee
Yee hee juice
My dad used to sing this when I was young and I'm just now seeing this for the first time. Wow. I never knew what it was from.
Hello how are you doing..?
From Erick Oklahoma..! Great song writer
I met Roger Miller at a taping of a tv show at Convention Hall in Atlantic City in the summer shortly after King of the Road came out. (I also met Arthur Godfrey & Liza Minelli bumped into me on her way to the stage.) I said to Roger Miller, "I've always wanted to meet you" and he said, "So have I."
He’s real funny!😆
In '64 I was 11 years old. Man that was a funny song.
I was 9 in ‘64 and remember this well. My dad loved Roger Miller.
@PhD63 I love his music and comedy. He was pretty funny. I have a greatest hits of Roger Miller. A two record set of all his hits. Yes, vinyl records.
It's so strange that his name was never mentioned all these years.
And he still isn't mentioned. Unbelievable. Which is why I really appreciate these videos are in CZcams.
Dang Me...I sure loved Roger Miller. Miss him.
Simone Miller me too brother.
We all miss him
I miss him too
Yep 🙏❤️
@@turtlelund7465 ❤️
The most brilliant lyrics ever!
Hello
I used to listen to Roger Miller as a kid. “Dang Me”, “You Can’t Roller Skate In Buffalo Herd”, and “England Swings” come to mind. It really gets me down that you can’t hear Roger Miller on country music and pop radio stations anymore. Maybe on Sirius Radio. Name one other artist who took home six Grammys one year and five Grammys the next year. You can’t. It’s impossible. Roger Miller was somebody who comes along just once in a blue moon. Kind of like Elvis Presley.
Takes me back about 50 years.
As a kid I grew up listening to Roger Millers on the jukebox (remember jukeboxes?) back in the 60's in my dad's bar. Never stopped listening to him.
Hello Nancy, how are you doing?
I saw this show! I just posted about it as a comment on the video of Johnny Rivers doing "Memphis". In my area, the two appearances were on the same show, which was on a Saturday. July 11, 1964, the date given on the Rivers video, is probably when it aired on Channel 7 in Washington, DC. I was home from a week of camp that ended on June 28 and was about to leave to spend a few weeks with my aunt on July 12. I'm pretty sure I saw this show during the time I was home between the two trips.
Lol I remember my grandfather playing his guitar with his brother singing this when I was just a little kid maybe 4 years old. Now I'm 40 and I suddenly couldn't get the beat of this song out of my head but I couldn't remember the name of the singer or writer. I suddenly came across it today and showed it to my dad. He cried thing about his departed dad
Glenn Johnson Brilliant.Pure nostalgia and a great singer/songwriter.RIP Roger.They don`t make `em like this anymore
Hello how are you doing..?
@@honestj820 All doing well here,thanks
@@glennjohnson8170 Nice meeting you here where are you originally from..?
@@honestj820 Hi there.Originally came from the town of Aldershot in the UK!
@@honestj820 From the town of Aldershot in the UK
Roger was so talented - so many great songs. I've had King of the Road in my head since I was 7. Dang me I heard as a teenager at my cousin's one summer. He seems very humble. Dick Clark is so handsome - wow...... He always was such a good host - he knew how to meet every person where they came from and make them comfortable. Fine Men - Both of them......
Hello Margie, how are you doing?
Absolutely. Dang Me. I'm gonna need a beer today. Thanks Roger.
one of the best Mr. Roger Miller!!!
wow...we were so lucky to have these artists performing for us....
I love how Roger replies with "fine" in such a joyful way. These days people use that word in such a negative context.
I got fined for being fine
I loved Roger Miller ,as many did. He was great. I think he was very funny. Thank you for sharing this.
You’ve said it all Patricia, he very funny 😁 though his music heals a broken heart ❤️🩹 how are you doing ?
@@robertadalberto7059 i'm fine.
Good to know you’re fine, where you from ?
A kid I went to elementary school used to sing this all the time lol
The telephone thing was Awesome and hilarious! 😱 👏🏻 👍🏻 💚 😘 🙌🏻
I'm very pls to know I'm not the only on that loves😊😊the song but when last did you play it.
Roger wasn't just a great singer, guitarist, and a master songwriter, he was one hell of a great fiddle player, too. It's been said that other songwriters used to follow him around to try and steal his song ideas, just in case he dropped a scrap of paper.
A great song writer..one of the best
One Dyin And A Buryin and It Only Hurts Me When I Cry are awesome songs.
Roger sure was something special. An immense talent.
This one never gets old!
I forgot about this song. We had that Wacky Favorites cd when I was a kid and I remember this one on there
He has had more top 20 hits on Billboard Hot 100 charts than any other country artist. One of my favorite lines if his is "you can't roller skate in a buffalo herd, but you can be happy if you've a mind to".
...how is it that I know so many country artistes during the 70s and early 80s but none today..?
You mean, 1964, in this case. Didja know he had his own show (Roger Miller, that is) in the mid-60s?
Bradford Eclectic ...Wish i knew, but during the mid-60's i was a kid of 5 or 6. No TV in the house then. It was during my early teens that I got to know a lot of rock, country and various genre, past and present at that time.
because none do it better than the classics and ppl are really lazy now since they care more about money
when i was a little fawn, my parents only listened to country and gospel. i wasn't *really* exposed to rock till high school....and i *loved* it! i never tune on country stations now (not because i like "that devil music" or any of that trash). i love the country i listened to as a child, but that is extinct! the "country music" now is pop with a fiddle or a accent......
Candy H and get off my lawn!
What a totally awesome and original song that is.
Hey how are you doing..?
when i was a kid my grandma always sang the chorus to this song and i never heard the actual song till now!
God he was SO good. Roger Miller 4ever
Hi Diana
Do you have any relations in NSW Australia as i know a George Holub
no. I don't that I know of. :)
Thanks Diana
I'm sure you meant Roger Miller fever. We all had it!
Roger miller dog shit
Now this is old school county.
I like it that's Y
I'm here.
Two AMERICANA Legends -- right there. R.I.P., Gentlemen.
I loved Roger as a kid , first time I heard him. He was funny, made noises a kid could relate to, and had some really good songs
Great song and interesting interview. I can't get enough of Roger Miller.
I love Roger Miller
Hello Teresa, how are you doing?