There was a singer, who is still alive today, by the name of Bobby Goldsboro. His biggest hits occurred in the 1960s and 1970s.
I used one of his songs (altered a bit) in The Beach Bears Story, "Watching Scotty Grow".
But by far, Bobby Goldsboro's greatest hit was a song called simply, "Honey".
I was reminded of this song on Sunday, and in the mood I was in, I knew I had to sing it, to get the sad out.
Oh, and you talk about sad... This song is so full of love and sadness, there was one, and one one person who could do it for me -- Stargazer. And I think he did it justice.
Another one of Red Sovine's sad songs is Phantom 309...not as sad though as his song, Teddy Bear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mye3aikHBjc On this video, I also like the pictures of the old trucks that were on the road in the 1950s and early 1960s. Those old trucks remind me of the ones that would be depicted in my story, Clarence Coyote and Project Courier, when Clarence was stranded in the year 1960.
That turned out great. Bobby Goldsboro's song, Honey, is a really sad sweet song. There's a trucker
Teddy Bear is only sad to a point. The fact that every single trucker in range answered his call (and will likely answer again just about every day) makes it into a very happy song.
Teddy Bear is only sad to a point. The fact that every single trucker in range answered his call (an
I feel for ya. Love is such a tough emotion. I remember in 2016 my fiancee had visited me for the first time for two weeks. My god that was such a good time for me and him. After he returned back to his home town I bawled like a freakin' baby. I knew it was only for a few more months for him to square away loose ends before he would move in with me for keeps. But my god, I felt so alone with out him during that time.
I feel for ya. Love is such a tough emotion. I remember in 2016 my fiancee had visited me for the fi