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It's Saturday morning where I live, and the void is still there. But in this situation, I can always put my imagination to work. It's Country Gold time, so here I go.
If the six o'clock hour began now (which I'm well into right now), how about a ballad from perhaps the greatest western balladeer to ever live?
We move to a lesser-known artist who has tasted success on the pop charts but has also made a dent in the country charts. This song should have been a bigger hit, but Sonny James and Buck Owens were both ruling the country charts that year (1967).
The final selection is by a Brooklyn-born guitarist who began songwriting long before his singing career took off. Take a listen to a good melody and a distinct voice to go with it.
First time I heard Archie Roach he came to my highschool and sang for us and I was blown away.... Ever since then I've sought out his music..... Beautiful voice
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