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Arnold Mackey
United States
Приєднався 10 лют 2009
Wasted Days & Wasted Nights
Freddy Fender has sung this song in the past but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
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Am I That Easy To Forget
Переглядів 714 годин тому
Englebert Humperdinke has sung this song in the past but here it is being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
Someone Told My Story In A Song
Переглядів 44 години тому
Merle Haggard has sung this song before but here it is being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
Almost Jamaica
Переглядів 44 години тому
The Bellamy Brothers have sung this song previously but here it is being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
Hold That Thought
Переглядів 44 години тому
Gene Watson has sung this song before but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI,. U.S.A.
One of You
Переглядів 67 годин тому
George Strait has sung this song but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
When A Man Can't Get A Woman Off His Mind
Переглядів 77 годин тому
Gene Watson has previously sung this song but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
Whatever Happened To Old Fashioned Love
Переглядів 169 годин тому
B.J. Thomas has sung this song in the past but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
OLD VIOLIN
Переглядів 714 годин тому
George Strait has sung this song before but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
THE LAST LETTER
Переглядів 1114 годин тому
Waylon Jennings has sung this song in the past but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
MARY
Переглядів 314 годин тому
The Zac Brown Band has sung this song before but here,this song is being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
Butterfly For Bucky
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Bobby Goldsboro has sung this song in the past but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
My Greatest Fear
Переглядів 516 годин тому
Randy Travis has sung this song before but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A,
What's New Pussycat
Переглядів 616 годин тому
Tom Jones has sung this song previously but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
When Did You Stop Loving Me
Переглядів 516 годин тому
George Strait has sung this song before but here it's being sung by Arnold Dean Mackey of Portage, MI. U.S.A.
good song!
Thank You!
Bravely done
Thank You Very Much!
🙏
Hello
Hi there! Hope All is Going Well For Ya!
❤🫂❤👍
Thank You JeaneMarie!
@@FighterGlory Youre Welcome Arnold :) <3
heck yeah
We love you Arnold
I appreciate that! Thanks
Best. Cover. Ever.
Thanks Very Much!
Rock on brother
Will Do! Thanks!
YESSS ARNOLD MORE SMITHS PLEASE
Whenever available,I Will!
My favorite melody, Rosin the Bow!
Very nice
Thanks Much!
Very cool video!
Good video
Thank You Very Much!
This song reminds me of sweet old memories
Always Good to hear from you Szymonm! Thanks!
You won't be forgotten. Love the song.
Thanks Much!
Never stop.
Thank You! I Won't!
Youre always singing good music
Thank You Szymon!
nice one sir keep it up
Thank You!
Rebel tell the end
Dum ur Union
keep up the good work!
Thank You Very Much!
I wrote a version of this song with lyrics about WW1 calling upon Americans to take up arms against the "Hun"
ty for this
YW
Beautiful!
TY
Written about James Adelbert Mulligan (23rd Illinois Infantry), mortally wounded at the Battle of Second Kernstown and his last words to his men. This was written by the same man who wrote the famous "Battle Cry of Freedom." Mulligan's funeral was in Bryan Hall in Chicago, the same building that this song was written in; today the west side of Daley Plaza in downtown. Mulligan is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Evanston IL.
TY
Like this one a lot. Good stuff.
Thank You!
Best pro confederate song ever written
This is definitely Arnolds best
TY
Just found my new favorite music channel. Keep up the amazing work.
Thanks!
Love this one, I think?
Cool!
Top of the charts right here! Billboard!
Thank You Very Much!
Fuck yes Arnold. Keep the covers coming
Thanks!
Let it A let it B let it C
Tell E'm Szymonm!
Dacia did such an amazing job on this documentary! I miss my beautiful, talented cousin! RIP Dacia Bridges! It's weird and cool to see my dad, Uncle Dan and grandpa Eddy in this! Glad to know you all!
Thank You Much Todd!
I feel that, great track
TY
This is definitely one of Arnolds best
Why is Anold not on the radio better than anything coming from nashville today
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Thank you Arnold for the great memories keep recording
Thanks!
❤
Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week
Love this song, thanks Arnold!
Your Welcome!
But this is my favorite Swamp Angel poem. Made by the same man who wrote Moby Dick. There is a coal-black Angel With a thick Afric lip, And he dwells (like the hunted and harried) In a swamp where the green frogs dip. But his face is against a City Which is over a bay of the sea, And he breathes with a breath that is blastment, And dooms by a far decree. By night there is fear in the City, Through the darkness a star soareth on; There’s a scream that screams up to the zenith, Then the poise of a meteor lone- Lighting far the pale fright of the faces, And downward the coming is seen; Then the rush, and the burst, and the havoc, And wails and shrieks between. It comes like the thief in the gloaming; It comes, and none may foretell The place of the coming-the glaring; They live in a sleepless spell That wizens, and withers, and whitens; It ages the young, and the bloom Of the maiden is ashes of roses- The Swamp Angel broods in his gloom. Swift is his messengers’ going, But slowly he saps their halls, As if by delay deluding. They move from their crumbling walls Farther and farther away; But the Angel sends after and after, By night with the flame of his ray- By night with the voice of his screaming- Sends after them, stone by stone, And farther walls fall, farther portals, And weed follows weed through the Town. Is this the proud City? the scorner Which never would yield the ground? Which mocked at the coal-black Angel? The cup of despair goes round. Vainly she calls upon Michael (The white man’s seraph was he), For Michael has fled from his tower To the Angel over the sea. Who weeps for the woeful City Let him weep for our guilty kind; Who joys at her wild despairing- Christ, the Forgiver, convert his mind.
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My ancestor Robert Parker Parrott designed and built the Swamp Angel. It was a massive 8-inch 200lb gun and exploded on the 36th round. And fun fact, he had a bigger one at 10in 300lb. He was a west point cadet, and most of his cannons went to the Union. But every once and a while they would land into the hands of the Confederates. Pretty sure he played both sides haha. I do know a few places around me where some of his 3in 10lb guns still sit, been there since the civil war. One is a spot very common and known, another lesser so, if at all.
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Definitely think they should revoke King of Country from George Strait and give it to the Great Arnold Mackey. Thanks Arnold for these great hits all these years your music will never be forgotten.
Arnold Mackey is definitely the true King of Country.
Arnold mackey is a true american country music hero
I will always remember listening to the great arnold mackey in my dads old chevy c10 when I was a kid precious memories rest in peace dad I am now 62 years old now and just cant get enough of these old songs by arnold.
Thanks!
❤Gordy songs
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LOVE THE EMOTION YOU PUT INTO IT! LOL!
Thanks Claude!