Kentucky Life, Part 2

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Published 2007-12-15
Dwight Yoakam, clip courtesy of JustBuckEm

All Comments (21)
  • @50peacegirl
    I think it's awesome how Dwight sticks to his Kentucky Roots. A true Appalachian!
  • @GayleKazanis
    Not many people are as gifted as Dwight ❤ sooooo cool 😎
  • @ajgree6
    As a born Kentuckian who has traveled around a bunch of different places, I can definitely say that we're definitely a unique culture. I love that he's able to punctuate that so well in his words. He's exactly right. It's a boarder state, not Dixie, not northern. It's different than Tennessee and Georgia but it has very little in common with Ohio and the rest of the upper-Midwest.
  • @MikeKelsoJr
    I was born in Indiana ! We used to go to Kentucky my family originated from there it’s beautiful country and great people !!
  • @GayleKazanis
    Lucky to have had such good memories of growing up ❤❤
  • @hysdrjl
    I just love these Interveiw of Dwight. I wanted to see more of Dwight Yoakam.
  • @brick1e
    Mr Yoakam come to Scotland again please,or perhaps we must save lots of money to visit you, soon.
  • It's like Dwight was part of my family. The life he is singing about is the lifestyle that i lived. Only i was in NC. My father died when i was very young,we lived with my grandparents who lived back in "holler" in the blue hills of the those mountains. As i listen to this song as well as Readin Writen Route 23 i have cold chills i re-live my childhood. Thanks for this viedo and to Dwight Yoakam.
  • @DYDreamin1
    Thanks so much for sharing this great interview!
  • @bethy-lou3307
    Part 2 even better! Thank you, Dwight for sharing. Interesting life. Great voice. Thanks for posting this video.
  • @onedayatatime10
    This is Valerie Again & I Love Seeing The Joy Of His Life & Family :) Wonderful !!! & A Song :) God Bless you All !!!
  • @catherinetodd
    great continuation video... can't wait to see more! must have been wonderful to grow up in a loving family, even if they might have been poor. i'd trade in a heartbeat. Coal mines and all. Dwight Yoakam, on "Miner's Prayer": Miner's Prayer is dedicated to the memory of Luther Tibbs. A Kentucky coal miner for 40 years, and my Grandpa. When the whistle blows each morning And I walk down in that cold, dark mine I say a prayer to my dear Savior Please let me see the sunshine one more time...
  • @To3by
    the second song is Miner's Prayer
  • @acadianscorpio
    I really enjoyed the Kentucky life videos. Thank you!!!!!
  • @To3by
    You're more than welcome! Dwight is amazing! :)
  • @To3by
    Sunny Side of The Mountain