Austin City Limits is arguably the finest live music show ever and having Ray on there is just ridicuously awesome. Pure class. God bless Ray and all those Texas troubadors.
72Floyd The Texas Troubadors was Ernest Tubb's band. But both were great. Steeler Buddy Emmons (Big E) actually had played for both at different times in his early career.
They didn't have to be half dressed and jumping around like animals , the voice and music is all that was needed!!!!!! This world & country has lost its morels with the filth of today , I say come Jesus come!!!!!!!!
Remember folks, Ray was a country artist that had a huge cross over song in the late 60's called "For The Good Times". Fantastic slow dance song back then and valid today.
Willie Nelson is the father of Austin City Limits. Ray & Willie were great friends from way back. Exactly fitting that he performed at ACL and all get to enjoy this vid.
The new artists do not even know what it means to be a artists. They are even taking their fake country songs and turning it into rap. I’m happy I was born on the 60s grew up true country music. No one can be like Ray Price, Patsy Cline, Bobby Bare, Johnny Duncan, Barbara Mandrell, and the list goes on.
Bonhomie is a character trait that elevates an individual above his peers when circumstances demand greatness of spirit. The above has a leap in relevance beyond what is imaginable when such a trait is an inherent part of an individual who works in the world of show business where egocentrism prevails over people's individual values. Ray Price, a great singer, never properly rated, was one of those artists whose bonhomie stood out clearly in the eyes of good observers.
What a magnificent voice and talent Ray will always bring a smile to 1s face when his music is playing on radio thnx Ray for the great joy and entertainment you brought to all who enjoy true country 😀 😊
LaVerne Baugher Blondie Moses Calderon. He couldn't read music, he played by ear. He died in 2000, he was one of Ray's best friends, Ray took it hard when he passed away. He played for Ray for 34 years.
I think Heartaches by the number has to be my favorite song of all time!
Pure classic country music,,the way it should be.
this was the song my dad asked me to sing all the time. It makes me remember him
One of the Greatest singer ever.
Old Country, Pure Country, this New Pop Country can't touch this...
I’m not a big country fan but I love Ray Price. A voice like glass. Smooth and beautiful. A great era. RIP Ray. And you got to love the steel guitar.
i agree
One of the best singer ever
This was on Austin City Limits in Austin, Texas. I was there when Ray sang this song. He is my favorite old country star .
Austin City Limits is arguably the finest live music show ever and having Ray on there is just ridicuously awesome. Pure class. God bless Ray and all those Texas troubadors.
Also Hee-Haw and the Grand Ole Opry
CHEROKEE Cowboys thank you
72Floyd The Texas Troubadors was Ernest Tubb's band. But both were great.
Steeler Buddy Emmons (Big E) actually had played for both at different times in his early career.
Best country singer ever !!!
They didn't have to be half dressed and jumping around like animals , the voice and music is all that was needed!!!!!! This world & country has lost its morels with the filth of today , I say come Jesus come!!!!!!!!
No Auto Tune! Just pure talent!
Jesus is Here ... Accept
ok karen
Love this. My favorite. Ray Price and Jim Reeves were my fsvorites.
I'm just an old cuck of coal beatiful
Two of the best!! Grew up listening to them, real damn country music!!
Add Billy Walker to that list.
Remember folks, Ray was a country artist that had a huge cross over song in the late 60's called "For The Good Times". Fantastic slow dance song back then and valid today.
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@@danowens7524 My bad, Dan, it was 70. Had likely confused "Night Life" release from 63 and beyond... another favorite.
One of Kris Kristofferson's finest
Willie Nelson is the father of Austin City Limits. Ray & Willie were great friends from way back. Exactly fitting that he performed at ACL and all get to enjoy this vid.
His voice will go down in history
I'm shocked they did not play this heartaches at memorial service. Rip Ray
Absolutely WOW.... way before my time but WOW
my second cousin , I love him and sure miss him.
He was hell of a man, im blessed to have met him in my teens 😇
One of the best , country music is gone !
@@tomcomiskey6350 .is he still alive
@@marylumasag2930 I apologise, I am not sure who you mean, different posts all come up together, name him and I will answer .
As a young girl in Minnesota, this was my favorite song.
one of the purest voices ever.these new artists will never come close.
Great artist. Most of the current crop cannot even come close
TRUE!!
The new artists do not even know what it means to be a artists. They are even taking their fake country songs and turning it into rap. I’m happy I was born on the 60s grew up true country music. No one can be like Ray Price, Patsy Cline, Bobby Bare, Johnny Duncan, Barbara Mandrell, and the list goes on.
It leaves a stench on the radio speakers to even call it "New Country" the new Nashville Pop should be called AC, the "ANTI-COUNTRY"
Awesome show . Period
beautiful man,his career,god bless you
Love these oldie but goodie songs. Tks. ❤😊
Never will be no more Ray Price loving
Ray Price was the greatest god bless his soul...Thanks for all the songs Compadre...!
Great artist, songs. One of thé greats. Fortunate to see him in concert two times Great band
Bonhomie is a character trait that elevates an individual above his peers when circumstances demand greatness of spirit. The above has a leap in relevance beyond what is imaginable when such a trait is an inherent part of an individual who works in the world of show business where egocentrism prevails over people's individual values. Ray Price, a great singer, never properly rated, was one of those artists whose bonhomie stood out clearly in the eyes of good observers.
I ran into Ray and Blondie at Wal Mart here many years ago. Ray was looking at fishing gear.
I love the way Ray’s back-up band chugs and churns along. So good!
I feel I hear a little of that texmex polka influence.. what do you think, buddy?
Those extra violin players had to be from Austin Philharmonic. Perfect sound and mannerisms of classic musicians.
He was priceless 😀😁😃😘😘
Ain't enough "O"'s in smooth...Ray Price...4\4 shuffle...simply does not get any better than this right here.
One of the best singers around.!!!
Right up my street, I’m in a love bug romantic mood ❤❤
One of the all time greats
He didn't skip a beat as he got older did he! Pure talent
Beautiful song.
Excellent music ! , ! thank you 😃😘♥️…
What a magnificent voice and talent Ray will always bring a smile to 1s face when his music is playing on radio thnx Ray for the great joy and entertainment you brought to all who enjoy true country 😀 😊
Omg. Real favorites!
The Cherokee cowboy❤
Steel guitar Steve is my cousin.
Dad played with Steve im friends with him and clayton his son
Pure, raw talent
JUST THE SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE !!!!!!!!!
Love Ray
Love these songs.
Love his singing always have ❤
I was married to her, blue eye shadow queen of the bars in Texas.
Ray Price - legend.
Beautiful song
1 of the Best
pure and good, instead of filthy and degenerate
Such a wonderful voice
The "Frank Sinatra" of Country.
Pocket full of sunshine
Bobby Flores on one fiddle.
You can tell this country is going to shit ,with only 13 likes!
. Just a Nam Vet.
Well
KEEPING IT ALL IN THE FAMILY ???????
4:05 Will Ferrel on violin.
Bobby Flores one of the fiddle players?
lp2565 Yes, it is Bobby, he played with Ray off and on.
ILLEGAL UPLOAD?
YUP! 😫
This is real country. Not todays c r a p
Pedal steeler is great but wish Buddy Emmons had been on and Night Life could have been added to the set. At least Steve was playing an Emmons steel.
Como se yama ese instrumento que
parece Ana mess
Who is the piano player?
LaVerne Baugher Blondie Moses Calderon. He couldn't read music, he played by ear. He died in 2000, he was one of Ray's best friends, Ray took it hard when he passed away. He played for Ray for 34 years.
@@jeriw He was very talented as were all of them
@@lavernebaugher5006 I have trouble even listen to the "new" country. Who's going to fill their Shoes.
He made the piano a driving part of the old country shuffle( along with bass players) songs.
And they wear nice cloths…not dirty jeans with holes in them…trying to be the common man…which is phoned..