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Statler and waldorf (excellent) - 340 sec
2 oldman's who only complain about the show
Auteur : 77fattyboy77
Tags:Statler and Waldorf funny muppet show
The Last Laugh For Tonight - 343 sec
If these two don't make you laugh nothing will.
Auteur : TWZ95
Tags:Statler Waldorf Muppet Show
The Statler Brothers: Flowers on The Wall. - 138 sec
BJ4077 , Here it is once again! Not sure why this was taken down but I'll make sure it's always on YT. Sorry to everyone who I made wait this long for it. Live from The Porter Wagoner Show , it is simply a timeless classic. Enjoy!
Auteur : TEQTONYK
Tags: Statler Brothers Flowers on The Wall live Porter Wagoner Captain Kangaroo deck of 51 smokin cigarettes
Meh - 17 sec
Ugh
Auteur : heckleu247
Tags: Muppets Muppet Show Statler Waldorf Responses Hecklers Heckling Old Funny HaHaHa virmup
The Statler Brothers - Shenandoah - 136 sec
From a TV special in 1969, The Statler Brothers sing Shenandoah. Sadly lead singer Lew DeWitt died in 1990 of Crohn's Disease. [lyrics] Oh Shenandoah I long to see you away you rolling river Oh Shenandoah I long to see you Away I'm bound the way cross the wide Missouri Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter away you rolling river Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter Away I'm bound the way cross the wide Missouri [ guitar ] For seven years I've been a rover away you rolling river Seven years I've been a rover Away I'm bound the way cross the wide Missouri Away I'm bound the way cross the wide Missouri http://timewarptv.blogspot.com/
Auteur : WookieCookie
Tags: The Statler Brothers Shenandoah Missouri Country Music River
Milton Berle Vs. Statler & Waldorf - 230 sec
This is a video from the Muppet Show where Milton Berle the best comedian the television knew failed to compete with the well known Statler & Waldorf, very funny.
Auteur : nawarnori
Tags: muppet show stand-up series sketch milton berle
The Muppet Show - 3x16 - Statler and Waldorf Moments - 70 sec
The Muppet Show with Danny Kaye, though I only picked out the jokes of Statler & Waldorf. Well, in this episode, it wasn't them all the time. But whoever sits in those chairs makes jokes that are typically Statler and Waldorf. :D
Auteur : Edward256
Tags:Muppet muppets show muppetshow Statler Waldorf StatlerWaldorf WaldorfStatler Statler&Waldorf Waldorf&Statler Jokes
How to be a Country Star - Statler Brothers - 194 sec
There's questions we're always hearing every where we go Like how do I cut a record or get on a country show Well, it takes more than just ambition and three chords on an old guitar There's a few more thing you ought to learn to be a country star. You have to learn to sing like Waylon or pick like Jerry Reed Yodel like Jeannie Shepard write songs like Tom T Put a cry in your voice like Haggard learn Spanish like Johnny R Whisper like Bill Anderson and you'll be a country star. Play piano like Ronnie Milsap or Gilley or Jerry Lee Yo-yo like Roy Acuff or talk plain like Ralph Emery Growl like Conway Twitty get a red white and blue guitar Build a swimming pool like Webb did and you'll be a country star. Be tall like Sonny James or tell jokes like Minnie Pearl Be short like Jimmy Dickens or play five-string like Earl Get a head band like Willie learn to stutter like a-Mel Get a cap like Roy Clark wore or a voice like Barbara Mandrell. Be rich like Eddy Arnold say you're making more than you are Get a gimmick like Charley Pride got and you'll be a country star. But if you have no talent and you're not a male If you're built somewhat like Dolly or have a face like Crystal Gayle Come back stage and ask for Harold, Phil, Don or Lew And we'll see you auditioned for the Statler Brothers Review...
Auteur : mikewx2
Tags: country music Statler Brothers
Class of '57 - Statler Brothers - 1973 - 265 sec
On Thursday February 28, 2008, Crook and Chase aired a one hour special on RFD TV featuring Harold and Don Reid of the Statlers, Grandstaff, Will and Langdon Reid, Harold and Don's sons, along with Jimmy Fortune. At the end of the show they played this clip from 1973. Watch after the song as they conclude the show.
Auteur : mikewx2
Tags: Statler Brothers 2008 Class of '57 1973
The Statler Brothers - My Only Love - 201 sec
Music video by The Statler Brothers performing My Only Love (C) 1984 Mercury Records
Auteur : universalmusicgroup
Tags: The Statler Brothers My Only Love Country ISLAND MERCURY
The Statler Brothers - Maple Street Memories - 269 sec
Music video by The Statler Brothers performing Maple Street Memories (C) 1987 Mercury Records
Auteur : universalmusicgroup
Tags: The Statler Brothers Maple Street Memories Country ISLAND MERCURY
The Statler Brothers - Do You Remember These - 169 sec
The Statler Brothers did not share a fraternal bond; what they did share, however, was the distinction of being one of the most successful vocal harmony groups in the history of country music. Formed in the group's home base of Staunton, VA, in 1955, the Statlers were originally a church trio comprised of bass vocalist Harold Reid (born August 21, 1939), baritone Phil Balsley (August 8, 1939), and tenor Lew DeWitt (March 8, 1938). In 1960, Reid's younger brother Don (born June 5, 1945) signed on to take the lead vocal reins, and the quartet performed gospel music under the name the Kingsmen. After arranging a meeting with the promotional department for a local Johnny Cash concert, the Kingsmen were asked to open the performance. Cash was so impressed that he invited the group to join the tour, and after changing their name to the Statler Brothers, they remained on the road with Cash from 1963 to 1971. The Statlers signed to Columbia Records in 1964 and a year later scored a huge country and pop hit with DeWitt's "Flowers on the Wall," which also lent its name to their 1966 debut album. 1967's The Statler Brothers Sing the Big Hits held true to its title's promise, generating a pair of Top Ten singles in "Ruthless" and "You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith, Too." In 1969, the quartet moved to Mercury Records, where they remained for over two decades; their first single for the label, 1970's "Bed of Rose's," was a Top Ten hit. In the same year, they held their first Fourth of July picnic; for decades, the celebration remained an annual holiday staple, drawing tens of thousands of fans each summer. Throughout the first half of the 1970s, the Statlers remained fixtures on the Top 40 charts thanks to a string of nostalgic singles like 1972's "Do You Remember These" and "The Class of '57," 1973's "Carry Me Back," and 1974's "Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott." Their LPs of the period were often concept records: 1972's The Statler Brothers Sing Country Symphonies in E Major was whimsically formatted like an orchestral performance (complete with side-break "intermission"), while 1975's joint release Holy Bible/Old Testament and Holy Bible/New Testament fulfilled a long-standing dream to record a gospel project. 1973's Alive at the Johnny Mack Brown High School, on the other hand, was a tongue-in-cheek effort recorded under the group's comic alias Lester "Roadhog" Moran & the Cadillac Cowboys. The sentimental "I'll Go to My Grave Loving You" was a Top Five hit in 1975 and was included on the Statlers' first best-of compilation, released later in the same year. After a series of Top Ten hits that included 1977's "The Movies" (another recurring Statler theme) and "I Was There," they earned their first chart-topper in 1978 with "Do You Know You Are My Sunshine," from the album Entertainers...on & off the Record. In 1980 the Statler Brothers celebrated their first decade on Mercury with 10th Anniversary, which featured the smash "Charlotte's Web," taken from the film Smokey and the Bandit, Pt. 2, in which the group also co-starred. After 1982's The Legend Goes On, DeWitt was forced to leave the group as a result of Crohn's disease; the illness ultimately killed him on August 15, 1990. The remaining Statlers tapped Jimmy Fortune as his successor, and immediately Fortune earned the group its second number one with his "Elizabeth" (an homage to actress Elizabeth Taylor), from the album Today. Their next two LPs, 1984's Atlanta Blue and 1985's Pardners in Rhyme, were credited to simply the Statlers; each record generated a number one hit -- "My Only Love" and "Too Much on My Heart," respectively -- again composed by Fortune. They returned as the Statler Brothers for the 1986 inspirational release Radio Gospel Favorites, followed later in the year by Four for the Show. 1987's Maple Street Memories produced the Top Ten single "Forever"; 1989's "More Than a Name on the Wall," which peaked at number six, was their last significant hit. They continued releasing albums, however, and in addition to remaining a popular touring act in the 1990s, the Statler Brothers also hosted a long-running variety show on TNN. In 2002, the Statler Brothers announced their retirement from the road. On October 26, they played their last concert at the 10,000-seat Salem Civic Center in Salem, VA, not far from Staunton, where they'd started and where they continued to maintain their headquarters. Although no longer touring, the group remained active, releasing a new gospel album, Amen, on Crossroads Records and following it in 2003 with a CD/DVD of their final show. In 2006, Mercury Records released Favorites, a 12-song compilation handpicked by the band's remaining members. The album features only the group's original works recorded after the departure of DeWitt, ranging from the years 1983-1993. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Auteur : JBauder1948
Tags: country crossover nostalga
Statler Brothers - One Takes the Blame / My Only Love - 300 sec
On January 13, 1986, the Statlers performed a medley of two songs written by Jimmy Fortune. Jimmy won the award for "My Only Love". "One Takes the Blame" When it's over, and God knows as well as we it is When we pack up and stack up what's hers and what's his When we make up the stories that cover up the shame They never will beleive we simply fell out of love So one takes the bow one takes the blame It wont be easy to throw away so many years and smile But don't feel guilty, we gave it our best for awhile But the story we tell our friends must always be the same Cause they never would believe it was really no ones fault, one takes the bow one takes the blame One takes the bow one takes the blame, that's the way you have to play the game Your friends need someone they can talk about and blame And God forbid for my friends need the same, aint that a shame When we get lonely, and lonely we'll get now and then Just remember that somewhere we both still have a friend Love's not forever and ours went as gently as it came So for all the years I've loved you, and you know I really loved you You take the bow I'll take the blame You take the bow I'll take the blame "My Only Love" You and I were meant for one another Today we join our hearts eternally And this moment I"ll always remember All the words that mean so much to me And you're my only love, my only love And I just thank the Lord above for you each day I can't believe the way I feel, you're so special your so real And I know you'll always be my only love Listen closely to the words I'm saying I know I've never meant them more For you're love only I've been praying You and I are what this love is for And you're my only love, my only love And I just thank the Lord above for you each day I can't believe the way I feel, You're so special you're so real And I know you'll always be my only love.
Auteur : mikewx2
Tags: Statler Brothers country music Jimmy Fortune Nashville sonwriter award
Elizabeth - Jimmy Fortune - Statler Brothers - 2008 - 250 sec
On Thursday February 28, 2008, Jimmy performed this song live on the Crook and Chase show on RFD-TV. This was a one hour special featuring Jimmy, Harold and Don Reid of the Statlers, along with "Grandstaff", Harold and Don's sons. Jimmy still has an outstanding tenor voice!
Auteur : mikewx2
Tags: Statler Brothers Jimmy Fortune Harold Reid Don Grandstaff 2008
"Noah/The Other Side" By The Statler Brothers - 565 sec
George tells a touching story about his kidney failure, then the statler brothers sing a very upbeat, fun and very fast song called "Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord" and then they sing a slow, beautiful song called "The Other Side Of The Cross"
Auteur : hoover4000
Tags:the statler brothers gaithers christian religious gospel spiritual
The Statler Brothers - Sweeter And Sweeter - 197 sec
Music video by The Statler Brothers performing Sweeter And Sweeter (C) 1985 Mercury Records
Auteur : universalmusicgroup
Tags: The Statler Brothers Sweeter And Country ISLAND MERCURY
Statler Brothers - Hello Mary Lou - 316 sec
The Statler Brothers perform "Hello Mary Lou" from the 19th Music City News Country Music Awards show in June 1985. This was broadcast on RFD TV in 2008.
Auteur : mikewx2
Tags: country music awards Nashville Statler Brothers Hello Mary Lou 1985
Johnny Cash & Statler Brothers - 232 sec
This is a video of the legend Johnny Cash with the song "Guess things happen that way", and the great Statler Brothers with "Bed of Roses"
Auteur : bjornivar19
Tags:Johnny Cash Statler Brothers country Guess things happen that way Bed of roses
Statler and Waldorf (massive) - 421 sec
statler and waldorf
Auteur : 77fattyboy77
Tags: statler and waldorf muppet show comedy funny old men complain
The Statler Brothers - Bed Of Roses - 153 sec
The Statler Brothers - Bed Of Roses LIVE
Auteur : boracai03
Tags: The Statler Brothers Bed Of Roses LIVE Soundtrack San Andreas ROSE