Four ‘brothers’ wrote a song that had America in tears, and when they sang it on TV, people’s hearts broke…

The Statler Brothers Show had a significant presence on The Nashville Network, a country-music-focused cable network that was ultimately acquired by Paramount in 2018. The Statler Brothers, who appeared on the show every Saturday night, were exceptionally talented performers.

Despite not being biological brothers, this duo rose to prominence as backup singers for Johnny Cash from 1964 to 1972. After years of hard effort, the four men—Harold Reid, Don Reid, Phil Balsley, and Lew DeWitt—found fame with songs like “The Class of ’57” and “Flowers on the Wall.”

With a collection of over 40 albums, they have won numerous prizes, including three Grammys, three Academy of Country Music awards, and an amazing nine Country Music Association Vocal Group of the Year awards in the last 12 years. They are inducted into both the Gospel and Country Music Halls of Fame.

One of their most moving moments occurred during an episode when the foursome delivered a sorrowful yet beautiful rendition of the song “More Than A Name On A Wall.” This emotionally charged piece delves into conflict, love, and memory, emphasizing that our fallen troops are more than simply names. The video stays captivating and elicits powerful emotions. Watch the touching performance below and share your thoughts in the comments!

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