I never thought we would hear Jimmy play this song again. I figured that it was not politically correct or at least wasn't a wise business move. I was surprised to hear it at the Minnesota concert.
I know I should probably post this on the setlist forum but thought it might get a little more attention and feedback here.
I didn't hear the concert but I'm glad to see him bringing back some old-school stuff. It'll help show all the new country fans that he's been doing this for a long long time.
It was a pleasure and a hell of an evening
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
Four Play wrote:I didn't hear the concert but I'm glad to see him bringing back some old-school stuff. It'll help show all the new country fans that he's been doing this for a long long time.
You missed a good one. There were lots of setlist changes.
Four Play wrote:I didn't hear the concert but I'm glad to see him bringing back some old-school stuff. It'll help show all the new country fans that he's been doing this for a long long time.
fleshandbone wrote:I never thought we would hear Jimmy play this song again. I figured that it was not politically correct or at least wasn't a wise business move. I was surprised to hear it at the Minnesota concert.
I know I should probably post this on the setlist forum but thought it might get a little more attention and feedback here.
It's no more politically incorrect than "Why Don't We Get Drunk (And Screw)". Not to mention the Oak Ridge Boys (who have done their fair share of gospel recordings over the years) sang back up on it.