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The Wings of a Dove (Original Post)
kentuck
Mar 2022
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Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)1. Hal Ketchum does a wonderful version.
It reminds me of my momma, and makes me cry. Ferlins version reminds me of her, too.
Thank you!
kentuck
(111,079 posts)2. Did he do it before Ferlin?
Ferlin was always the original for me.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)5. No, no...
Ferlin was my moms version. I introduced her to Hals version much later. She loved that song.
wnylib
(21,431 posts)3. Wow. That's an oldie. I would have thought that
it was earlier than 1961, more like the 50s.
OAITW r.2.0
(24,455 posts)4. That's Good, but I got to watch this version many nights in the 80's
Late night TV in Bangor, ME broadcast area. eEvery Saturday late night.
Dick Stacy's Country Jamboree. Smoke a joint and get a chuckle.
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