they were once called. Now it's
COUNTRY AND WESTERN
'San Antonio Rose' - Lou Baldino
(Featuring House of Hamill and Ken Nelson)
YouTube Video by: House of Hamill.
Here's a video on Lou Baldino's 'San Antonio Rose'. My kinda music I could listen to all day...
When I sent this song around among my WhatsApp connections, they replied with all the support and agreed with my selection of what music was like those years when we were younger.
Here are some reactions and replies from viewers:
Eddy Eng:
This is music!
Richard Rajoo:
Yes, I really love San Antonio Rose too, because I started learning to play the guitar with an elderly neighbor of Bukit Merah. He plays with the Clan Association in Chinatown. So I sing at all their events, mainly Hank Williams and others at the music sessions. It was a real experience for me to sing to mostly vernacular speaking audiences.
A Well-Known SG Musician:
Simply nice and relaxing.
Tan Soo Khoon:
Very enjoyable. Thank you for sharing.
Vincent Tan:
Thanks for sharing.
👍👍👍👏👏👏
Merlin Lim:
Reminds me of the late, great Chet Atkins. Beautiful way of playing; all the fingers and thumb are alive. Played chords instead of single notes; makes the sound whole, complete and rich. Would have loved to learn that style of picking and playing. Had the intention to learn but lacked the motivation. Thanks Andy.
Johnny Yeo:
Nice! Nowadays I also like erhu since I have been attending weekly classes for the past two years. I love the old spaghetti Italian cowboy movies and their soundtracks.
Horace Wee:
Good to know your endorphins are working well.
Ronald Ho:
Thanks Andy. I listened with my bass headphones. They are excellent musicians. Yes, my kind of music too. I grew up on country music. Thanks.
Cedric Collars [Perth/Aust.]
I remember that song played by Chet Atkins and sung by Willie Nelson. Ah yes, we did enjoy them but nowadays they don’t play that style of music artistry. It has been put in the annals of music history. Sadly, it is we people who lament on their passing.
Richard Tham:
Andy, I love country music. It makes one wanna get up and dance! Thanks for sharing.
Jimmy Chng:
Yup, it's all pleasure to our ears! Good morning, Andy.
Wilfred Lim:
Yes, music lingers on momentarily... then it's whisk off like a puff of smoke... Such is our life span... we're here today... gone tomorrow! Unless our lifetime is recorded in stone or digitally... we sail into oblivion. Cheers.
Merlin Lim:
Music gives you the highs, lows and flats. Without the cravings and withdrawals...
Anonymous:
I remember calling them cowboy songs, like Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, and China Doll. Later on, we know them as Country and Western songs. Again, lyrics today would be understood differently, "I'm tired of crying, and all your lying. That's why I'm buying a China doll. Her eyes are bluer; her faults are fewer..." Not today's China dolls! Ha! Ha!
More comments are welcome!
Slim Whitman: 'China Doll' [1952].
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