This song by the celebrated group of ‘brothers’ moves millions to tears

In 1963, as Johnny Cash was riding high on the success of *Ring of Fire*, a serendipitous meeting at the Virginia Roanoke Fair introduced him to a group of talented young singers. The Statler Brothers, with their rich harmonies and distinctive sound, impressed Cash so much that he invited them to join his tour with nothing more than a simple handshake. This collaboration would last over a decade and later inspire the song *We Got Paid by Cash*, which paid homage to their journey with the country legend.

Advertisements

To explore the fascinating story of this renowned group, known for their emotional ballad *More Than a Name on the Wall*, let’s take a closer look at their history. Originally called The Kingsmen, the group had to change their name in 1963 when another band gained success with the hit *Louie Louie*. During a hotel stay, members Don and Harold Reid, along with Phil Balsley and Lew DeWitt, brainstormed new names. Inspiration struck when Don noticed a box of Statler tissues, leading them to become The Statler Brothers. Reflecting on the serendipitous choice, Don joked, “We could have ended up as The Kleenex Brothers.”

Their big break came when Johnny Cash saw them perform at the Roanoke Fair in Salem, Virginia. Their seamless blend of gospel and country captivated Cash, and he immediately invited them to join his touring ensemble. Without contracts or formalities, the handshake that sealed their agreement launched a fruitful and long-lasting partnership.

Advertisements

Recalling his time with Cash, Don Reid once said, “He was a living, breathing encyclopedia of music.” Over the next ten years, The Statler Brothers toured extensively with Cash, made numerous television appearances, and recorded hit songs. Their breakthrough came in 1965 with *Flowers on the Wall*, a song that topped both pop and country charts, earning them two Grammy Awards, including Best New Country and Western Artist. In a testament to their success, they even outshone big names like The Beatles and The Supremes.

The song *Flowers on the Wall* gained renewed attention when it was featured in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film *Pulp Fiction*. In a memorable scene with Bruce Willis’s character Butch, the song played on the car radio, helping the soundtrack sell over a million copies. Harold Reid later joked, “Bruce Willis doesn’t often do favors for people, but he sure did for us.”

Johnny Cash’s influence on The Statler Brothers extended beyond their music. Reid once remarked, “Touring with Cash was like getting a crash course in the music business. We learned invaluable lessons on what to do—and what not to do.”

Throughout their 12-year career, The Statler Brothers became one of the most beloved groups in country music, winning multiple awards and releasing over 40 albums. They were frequent nominees for the Country Music Association’s Vocal Group of the Year award, and in 1991, they launched their own variety show on The Nashville Network (TNN). The show, which highlighted Harold Reid’s comedic talents, quickly became a top-rated program.

One of the most emotional moments from their show was their performance of *More Than a Name on the Wall*, a poignant song written by Jimmy Fortune. Fortune had joined the group after Lew DeWitt left due to health issues. The song tells the heart-wrenching story of a mother visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to honor her son, one of the 58,381 soldiers whose names are etched into the wall. In an interview, Fortune spoke about the inspiration behind the song, describing the overwhelming feeling of standing in front of the memorial. “You see those endless rows of names, and each one represents a person, a story. That’s when I realized—they’re more than just names on a wall.”

Sadly, in April 2020, Harold Reid passed away after battling kidney disease. However, his legacy, along with that of The Statler Brothers, continues to resonate with fans around the world.

Do you have any cherished memories of The Statler Brothers? Share your thoughts and pass this story along to others to hear what they have to say!

 

Related Posts

The pregnant sow went into labor, had a high fever, and they believed she would die.

Emma the pig got to Apricot Lane Farm in California in very bad shape: she was sick, weak, and heavily pregnant. The veterinarians told the farm owner…

Joke of The Day – At The Hotel With My Mistress

The narrator remembers traveling to a hotel with his mistress and being surprised to see his father-in-law’s automobile at the entrance. He was immediately challenged by this…

A man who divorced his wife of 47 years begs for her

After 47 years of marriage, my husband declared he wanted a divorce and a life of freedom. When I, stunned, asked if he was serious, he simply…

Adorable wild mouse passes out after munching its way though bloke’s cannabis crop

Colin Sullivan lives in New Brunswick in Canada, where growing small amounts of cannabis is legal. But he noticed that tiny nibbles were being taken out of…

This Song Will Help You Get Through Losing A Loved One & Bring Peace To Your Soul

The video of Guy Penrod and Sarah Darling singing their song “What I Know About Heaven” starts with a calm piano music. The vocalists’ vocals, lyrics, and…

Woman that’s been renting same home for years finds out deceased landlord left home under her name

When your landlord dies, what happens? Either the landlord chooses to honor or extend your lease, allowing you to remain. Alternatively, you may have to look for…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *