Added: Dec 2, 2008
From: bucknorrismusic
Duration: 3:52
Stereo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGhfINNVDA4&fmt=18Buck Norris sings "Flowers On The Wall" by the Statler Brothers.Named after a brand of tissues, the four members of the Statler Brothers did not in fact 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.
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Tags: brothers buck classic country norris statler
Rating: 4.79 (29 ratings) Views: 2056' favoriteCount='3 Comments: 25
Twirretwarre Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Wow, Issy has very good taste! I love this music of yours!Roeleke
wmstrop Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Always enjoyed this one by the Statlers and, as usual, you do it real well! Soundin' good, Buck! 5 more stars for you!Bill
ghostgal30e Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Mighty fine thanks for sharing.
oldcountrytunes Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - I really enjoy most all that the Statler Bros. have recorded but they have never been in the upper category of my listening list. I'm gonna change that. *****. Thanks.
redenajean Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Great job, you did this song very well!
istgone Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Indeed!
allshookup77 Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - That was excellent Buck, I liked it! ... FrAnK (5*****)
bownessgord Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - This is a good cover. I enjoyed this one Gord
ilovemaniototo Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Real good I like this song. Carol x
DesmondSun4U Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Great sounds here 5 StarsRegards, Des
mskerripa Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Great cover you did 5*s ♫♪♫
karaokewoman4life Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Yee Haw!! Another favorite of mine!! Thank you Buck:) jackie
roxyrowboat Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Very nice!★★★★★
classican Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Great job Buck!!!
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Thanks very much Pete, appreciate it.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Thanks very much.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Hi Jackie, thank you.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Thanks for the stars and notes. LOL
Tigerus3Channel Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - good morning bc. how are you doin. awesome music as always. 5 stars and a hugdiana
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Thanks Diana, doing great had the grandkids overnight so I am tired and don't have much time this morning. Hope is all well with you.
Tigerus3Channel Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - i just hope the grandad haven´t push them too hard this time in the studio. lol
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - LOL, they pushed me too hard playing in the Park and playing video games. LOL
tuktukskagal Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Fab..always loved this.thanx a lot.
bucknorrismusic Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Thank you very much.
seniorsite Says:
Dec 2, 2008 - Way to go Buck you had me a taping I really enjoyed it..Dee