THE STATLER BROTHERS I'll go to my grave loving you REACTION - Beautiful song and pretty harmonies

Published 2024-05-20

All Comments (21)
  • @steveblakey1723
    A real tear jerker from them is "More Than A Name On the Wall"
  • @commonsense6967
    My favorites of the Statler Bros. are gospel music--"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" and more.
  • @sarahweers8035
    Mom’s favorite group. The one “with the deep voice” and the lead singer are actually brothers (but their last name is Reid). The other two were classmates in school. I’m so happy you enjoyed this. Their music brings back very happy memories for me. ❤️❤️
  • "Elizabeth" "Too Much On My Heart" and "Do You Remember These" are three more great ones from the Statler Brothers amazing catalog!
  • @rodneytyus
    Flowers On The Wall, Class of '57, and Do You Remember These, are just a few of their best. The lead singer and the bass singer were brothers.
  • @6916dog
    Bed Of Roses is my favorite Statlers song ❤❤❤
  • they were/are a terrific group! i love their songDo you Remember Those
  • @phyl1042
    One of their biggest hits was Counting Flowers on the Wall. Also check out The Wall.
  • @paulwhite5840
    Flowers on the Wall and Do You Remember These are two must hear songs from them.
  • @JonBrew
    For many years.. the Most awarded Act in the History of Country Music
  • @angelagreen778
    Oh the memories! On the radio, on the turntable, on my mothers lips ! Thanks for a trip! I miss her!
  • @dsusan17
    The Statler Brothers are LEGEND in the Country Music World. Great harmony. Great pick. Wonderful reaction Harri. All of their songs are great.
  • Harri, Shout out to,...Harold Reid ( 8/21/1939-4/24/2020) the bass singer. Always liked "Counting Flowers on the Wall" and " Do You Remember These" Nice reaction 👊🏾
  • Oh my gosh, Harri, I am so happy you are reviewing the Statler Brothers! They are one of my favorite-ever groups! My mom was the world's biggest Johnny Cash fan, and the Statler Brothers were a regular part of his show. Please do much more of them! "The Class of '57" is one of the most meaningful songs ever.