[The country singer] sings more sincere than most entertainers, because the hillbilly was raised tougher than most entertainers. The people who has been raised something like the way the hillbilly has, knows what he is singing about and appreciates it. For what he is singing, is the hopes, and prayers, and dreams and experiences of what some call the "common people." I call them the "best people," because they are the ones that the world is made up most of. They're really the ones who make things tick, wherever they are in this country, or in other country.


Jarman, Rufus (February 1953). "Country Music Goes to Town". Nation's Business (Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America) 41 (2): p. 51.


[The country singer] sings more sincere than most entertainers, because the hillbilly was raised tougher than most entertainers. The people who has...

[The country singer] sings more sincere than most entertainers, because the hillbilly was raised tougher than most entertainers. The people who has...

[The country singer] sings more sincere than most entertainers, because the hillbilly was raised tougher than most entertainers. The people who has...

[The country singer] sings more sincere than most entertainers, because the hillbilly was raised tougher than most entertainers. The people who has...