Group’s version of “Peaceful Easy Feeling” available now

Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member William Lee Golden and his sons The Goldens have released a video for the Eagles’ classic, “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” directed by Jeff Panzer. The song is the latest release from their three-album set, Golden Classics.

Paying homage to the songs that have influenced their lives throughout the years, The Goldens chose to showcase “Peaceful Easy Feeling” as a perfect way to welcome in the new year while also celebrating William Lee Golden’s 84th birthday!

Golden Classics is the highly anticipated three-volume set that contains over 30 songs spread across several genres that all have had an impact on the lives and careers of William Lee Golden and The Goldens. Recently, they made their Grand Ole Opry debut as a family and continue to add shows throughout the country.

“This has been one of the best adventures ever recording and releasing new music with my sons,” shares William Lee Golden. “While in the studio, we also brought in a video crew to catch every second. We have used this footage to create a music video for almost every song on all three albums. I would like to thank Taste of Country for all of their support and for premiering our “Peaceful Easy Feeling” music video.”

Southern Accents, Country Roads and Old Country Church were recorded when Golden gathered his sons Rusty, Craig, and Chris, his grandchildren Elizabeth, Rebekah, and Elijah, and friends Aaron McCune, and Ben Isaacs to bring their fresh interpretations to longtime favorites. William Lee Golden and The Goldens deliver reminiscent renditions of Johnny Cash’s “I Still Miss Someone,” and Jim Reeves’s “Welcome to My World.” Chris shines on Tom Petty’s “Southern Accent,” while Rusty delivers a vibrant take on Bob Seger’s hit “Hollywood Nights” and Craig, the rarely heard Golden, revives Gregg Allman’s “Multi-Colored Lady.”