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Doyle Holly – The Price I’ll Have to Pay

Doyle Holly recorded "The Price I'll Have to Pay" in 1969. Written by Doyle himself, the song reflects the struggles and sacrifices one makes for love. Produced with a blend of country and honky-tonk, the track can be found on the album "Buck Owens' Buckaroos" Capitol records 1969.

Remembering Doyle Holly of «The Buckaroos»: A Tribute to a Country Legend

Doyle Holly – The Price I’ll Have to Pay

Are you ready to embark on a journey through the heart of country music? Get ready, because today, we’re diving deep into the iconic track, «The Price I’ll Have to Pay» by the legendary Doyle Holly member of Buck Owens band «The Buckaroos.» Join us as we explore the story, meaning, and rich history behind this timeless country classic.

The Story Behind the Song

Doyle Holly - The Price I'll Have to Pay
Cover LP Buck Owens’ Buckaroos Capitol 1969
Doyle Holly recorded «The Price I’ll Have to Pay» in 1969, and it remains a country music treasure. Written by Doyle himself, the song reflects the struggles and sacrifices one makes for love. Produced with a blend of country and honky-tonk, the track can be found on the album «Buck Owens’ Buckaroos» Capitol records 1969. It’s a heartfelt ballad that showcases the true essence of classic country storytelling.

The Song’s Meaning

This ballad delves deep into the universal theme of love and sacrifice. The lyrics describe the willingness to face any challenge, bear any burden, and pay any price for the sake of love. The emotional depth of the song and the soothing, soulful delivery by Doyle Holly makes it a moving experience for anyone who listens.
The song talks about the singer’s sadness and longing for someone who has left him. He plays sad songs on the jukebox and drinks to help him get through the day. He says that if it takes his sadness to make the other person happy, he is willing to pay the price and not stand in their way. The lyrics repeat the same lines throughout the song, emphasizing the singer’s pain and willingness to sacrifice his own happiness for the other person’s.




Doyle Holly and The Buckaroos

Doyle Holly - The Price I'll Have to Pay
Doyle Holly
Doyle Holly, a key figure in the country music scene, was a member of the famous Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. He played an essential role in shaping the Bakersfield sound, known for its distinctive twang and a honky-tonk feel. Holly’s exceptional talent as a bassist and vocalist earned him a well-deserved spot in country music history

Doyle Holly’s Legacy

Doyle Holly’s musical journey was a remarkable one. As a member of The Buckaroos and a solo artist, he contributed significantly to the world of country music. His distinctive style and heartfelt performances earned him a special place in the hearts of country music enthusiasts.
In conclusion, «The Price I’ll Have to Pay» by Doyle Holly is not just a song; it’s a piece of country music history. Its timeless message of love and sacrifice continues to resonate with listeners to this day. If you’re a fan of classic country or just looking for a song with depth and meaning, this track is a must-listen. So, dive into the heart of country music with Doyle Holly and experience the magic of «The Price I’ll Have to Pay.»

COUNTRYPEDIA

Doyle Holly And The Buckaroos – The Price I’ll Have to Pay, Live on Buck Owens Ranch Show 1969




Doyle Holly – The Price I’ll Have to Pay Lyrics

Last night I played the jukebox o’er and o’er
But it only made me miss you more and more
I cried with every sad song I heard play
And if it takes this to make you happy it’s the price I’ll have to pay.
I’ll not stand in your way I’ll go on along
So I’ll have one more bottle and I’ll play those sad sad songs
It will help me to get through another day
And if it takes this to make you happy it’s the price I’ll have to pay.
— Instrumental —
I’ll not stand in your way I’ll go on along
So I’ll have one more bottle and I’ll play those sad sad songs
It will help me to get through another day
And if it takes this to make you happy it’s the price I’ll have to pay.
And if it takes this to make you happy it’s the price I’ll have to pay…

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