I am so happy to have found a whole bunch of my favourite love songs by Charles Jacobie. When I first started this web site, I only found one song.
1. My happiness
Over the years this song has run through my mind many times. I also heard this on the radio in Bulawayo by Charles Jacobie.
6. My shoes keep walking back to you
10. May the good Lord bless and keep you
I would like to thank the people who have so kindly loaded up these favourite love songs onto the YouTube. I also have a gospel site if you would like to check it out: Country gospel and Bible
NOTE
I had links to these other songs, but it seems like somebody doesn’t want you to hear them, and have somehow cancelled the links to the songs on YouTube. If you look independently, you might still find them somewhere on the YouTube. I have since found Cowboy rock and roll on the YouTube with a different link. So, good luck searching!
Waiting for a train – My favourite love song by Charles Jacobie – taken off the YouTube
I heard this song on the radio when I was a teenager in Bulawayo, and have loved it ever since.
Adios amigo – taken off the YouTube
This is different from the Jim Reeves song.
Have I told you lately that I love you – taken off the YouTube
Another one of my favourite love songs from my early childhood, and Mr. Charles Jacobie sure sings it nice.
Pearly shells – taken off YouTube
Pat Boone had a hit with this one.
Crystal chandeliers – Taken off YouTube
Call of the canyon – taken off YouTube
Golden sunset – taken off YouTube
Cowboy rock and roll – taken off YouTube
My rifle, my pony and me – Taken off YouTube
Loaded pistols – taken off YouTube
Wagon wheels – taken off YouTube
There’s no food in this house – with Santa Vorster – taken off youtube
Cowboy rock and roll (with pictures) – taken off YouTube
Mexicali Rose – taken off YouTube
Heading for old San Antone – taken off YouTube
Moonlight and roses – taken off YouTube
From a jack to a king – “live”
I can’t stop loving you – “live”
Another one of my favourite love songs.
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Let the rest of the world go by
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I can’t help it if I’m still in love with you – “live”
Taken off. I remember singing this song when I was a teenager, but I couldn’t figure out where I heard it, because I had never heard of Hank Williams. Now I realize that I must have heard it from Charles Jacobie.
Interview with Charles Jacobie – “live”
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