Marla's Music Videos

Marla's solo music videos
1977: Long Way Baby
When Loretta Lynn first recorded in 1976, Marla went on to select it. Her first official music video was "Long Way Baby" or "We've Come a Long Way Baby." Ralph Neely had a cameo as well filming at the beach. Ralph was interviewed in April 2020, he didn't talk about the music video, he did talk about training hard.

1977: Still the One
Her second video was the cover of Orleans' "Still the One." Five years later, the Thrasher Brothers covered the song.

1978: Gone Too Far
Her country version of "Gone Too Far" became symbolic. England Dan (Dan Seals) and John Ford Coley first recorded that song.

1978: What's Forever For
This version of "What's Forever For" became more powerful. Four years later, Michael Martin Murphey has a #1 song.

1978: I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head
Marla's music video of "Turned My Head" written by Sonny Throckmorton was so cool. Four years later, the Oak Ridge Boys has covered a song.

1979: The Way I Am (movie clip)
From Marla and the Cowboys movie, this song became more simple than that. Some Cowboys players had a brief role, including Jethro Pugh. One year later, Merle Haggard also covered the tune, and then Alan Jackson.

1979: If There Was Love (with Larry Cole; movie clip)
Marla had her first official music video as a duet partner with Larry Cole, the defensive end of the Cowboys. That scene is from Marla and the Cowboys movie.

1979: There Must Be Something About Me That He Loves
This music video was so cool with a cameo appearance by Jeff Bostic, who was one year before signing to the Washington Redskins. He was in Clemson at the time of this music video.

1990: These Are They
Marla returns to her solo career eleven years after the last one. She was with her children Faron and Natalee at the time of this music video. The two members of this music video were Shaughn Ireland, who is currently married to John Niland, and Dave Manders' cousin George.

1990: For All My Dreams (with Larry Boone)
Marla's duet with Larry Boone was fantastic. Barely sitting by the fireplace and other things. Larry had his first three videos before that, and two more after that.

1990: Broken Trust (with Keith Fahnhorst)
Marla's duet with Keith Fahnhorst was pretty good, but he was the stockbroker at the time.

1991: Stay Forever
Marla's music video features the cameo appearances by Conway Twitty, Eddie Rabbitt, Mark Chesnutt, McBride & the Ride and Vern Gosdin.

1991: In My Heart (with Dwight Clark)
Marla's duet with Dwight Clark was sensational after he sang background vocals with Huey Lewis from his two albums. Dwight's daughter Casey, Tom Rathman's daughter Nicole and Joe Montana's son Nate has a cameo of the music video.

1991: Every Time I Think It's Over
Marla's music video features the Cooke Brothers, James, Ronny and Donny. They were not singing, but they were acting at the time. The background vocalist on this song is Joe and Jeff Bostic.

1993: I'm The Only Thing (I'll Hold Against You) (with Tracy Leslie)
After Conway Twitty's passing, Marla had her last solo hit before 2012 and a duet with racer Tracy Leslie. Their affair had started a year prior before being reconciled. Filmed at the beach and other things.

1994: Christmas to Me (with Tracy Leslie, Elton Sawyer and Patty Moise)
This is the Statler Brothers cover of the Christmas song as Reid Jones and Cheyenne Langston had a cameo.

1994: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (with Tracy Leslie)
Filmed at the auto shop with 10 racers who had a cameo, including Robert Pressley, Ricky Craven, Johnny Benson Jr. and Dennis Setzer.

1996: Hearts Never Break Again (with Rusty Wallace)
This is from the NASCAR Loves Woman project with five music videos, Marla has a duet with Rusty Wallace in this music video, and the castle was on it.

2013: Same Old Me (with her brothers)
Twenty years after the last music video, Marla's cover of George Jones' "Same Old Me" became popular with five of six older brothers. The first brother Jim died in 2010. So many archives made for Marla and her family.

2013: Change My Mind (with Darius Rucker)
Marla's duet with Darius Rucker, formerly of Hootie and the Blowfish was elastic. This song was previously sung by the Oak Ridge Boys and John Berry.

2013: Do You Believe Me Now
Marla's version of Vern Gosdin's "Do You Believe Me Now" was pretty good, and it features Lee Roy Jordan, who had his speaking part in the second verse and also had a cameo as well.

2015: It's a Great Day to Be a Girl Like Me
Marla's song features a rough and rowdy friends like Joe Theismann, Roger Staubach, Steve Spurrier, Jim Plunkett, Tony Dorsett, George Rogers, Herschel Walker, Vinny Testaverde, Eddie George, Charles Woodson, Troy Smith, Sam Bradford, Robert Griffin III, Johnny Manziel and Marcus Mariota, who all had cameos.

2015: Time For Me To Fly
The REO Speedwagon song brings back the wonderfulness of joy and happiness, Marla was at the merry go round with her seven oldest grandchildren.

2025: Always on My Mind (with Ronnie McDowell)
Marla returns to her solo career ten years after the last one. Marla sings slowly, and Ronnie sings in the mid-tempo, and it was filmed at the beach.

2025: If You See Him/If You See Her (with Tracy Leslie, Reid Jones and Cheyenne Langston)
It was filmed in May 1998 as the character's house is closing down as the show was cancelled. Marla reunited with Tracy Leslie, who is in the Hensley car. Reid Jones, 9, and Cheyenne Langston, almost 6, also had an appearance at the time. So this is rare for 27 years.

2025: In My Own Backyard (with Joe Diffie)
It was a bonus track for Hix Tape by Hardy. It was filmed in Lakeville, Minnesota, Mark Mullaney had a cameo as did Our Gang kids from 1929, and it was Joe's next posthumous song.

Marla's group music videos
1981: I'm Almost Ready (lead vocals: Dwight and Marla)
The group's first official music video features Pure Prairie League's "I'm Almost Ready." This black lady with short hair with overalls dances into the beat as did the white man with the Nolan Cromwell jersey, and the white lady wearing a Lee Roy Selmon jersey.

1982: When There's Love All Over (lead vocals: Keith and Marla)
Filmed in California, Marla became pregnant with her first child and was finally sealing the deal. Although at the end of it, the then father of two Keith recently hold pregnant Marla tight.

1982: Someone to Give My Love To (lead vocals: Keith and Marla)
The Johnny Paycheck version became more popular than the group. The purple diamond rocks are everywhere. This is the last music video featuring the four as a quartet before Russ Francis joined as a quintet.

1983: New Kid in Town (lead vocal: Marla)
Austrian kicker Ray Wersching played Marla's husband, and the nerd known as Johnny Come Lately, was a cheater. This music video features the quintet sitting in circles as Keith, Russ and Randy play three guitars, and Marla and Dwight did a little harmony.

1983: Still in Love With You (lead vocals: Keith and Marla)
This music video features only Keith and Marla, and that scene looks dazzling to them.

1983: How Long (lead vocals: Dwight and Marla)
This music video features coach George Allen and USFL's Chicago Blitz players, including Keith's little brother Jim Fahnhorst, former Cowboy Doug Dennison, former 49er Walt Easley, Junior Ah You, Frank Corral, Greg Landry, Karl Lorch, Virgil Livers and others.

1984: Too Late to Turn Back Now (lead vocal: Marla)
Shooting before Natalee's birth became possible to her, although Bill Walsh told the security to look for the five. All five were sitting in the biggest hay. At the dressing room, Bill Ring, Dan Bunz, Jesse Sapolu, Jim Fahnhorst (Keith's little brother), Mike Walter, Ray Wersching, John Ayers, Fred Quillan and Wendell Tyler all appeared in this video. Marla opens the door for Bill Walsh at the end, and she told the security to back off.

1984: Turn Me to Love (lead vocals: Russ and Marla)
Filmed at the bar right after Natalee's birth, Marla was so proud to have fun with the guys. Russ was playing a guitar and singing with Marla in the first chorus. Kevin Bopp, the mullet from Spalding, Nebraska, wears the Glaser Brothers T-shirt at the time.

1984: We're Having a Party
In the intro of the Osmonds song, Marla's husband Marty decided that he is leaving for his shift, and in the last verse, Marty came back while cleaning the place up. All 49ers members in addition to the four had a cameo appearance.

1985: Natural Love (lead vocals: Keith and Marla)
Filmed in Hawaii, Keith and Marla were the only members to be filmed at the time since "Still in Love With You." After the music video, Keith's wife Susan said it was like a movie, but here they go again.

1986: Alpha and Omega
Filmed near Death Valley, Marla and the boys are waiting for lovers while they were on the bus. Models are playing wives. One short blonde hair girl Darlis Sheets is with Russ, who was on a motorcycle. One brunette hair Sharon Burrows is with Randy. Another brunette Cathleen Brant is with Keith. And one long blonde hair Amanda Bevard is with Dwight, who was riding a bicycle with her. Although Keith's brother Jim is with Marla while riding into the Death Valley. At the end of it, Keith's first two daughters and Marla's son, Tiffany, Brittney and Faron were singing before the parents came along.

1986: Lying Eyes (lead vocal: Marla)
When a man sees the older lady, who was played by Betty White of the Golden Girls, he should go out for the evening, but met a young girl, and was leaving himself alone. Although Marla and the boys were onstage, Marla and Russ both had two guitars.

1986: Please Help Me I'm Falling (lead vocals: Dwight and Marla)
A Hank Locklin version became more popular than that, in the intro, Elsie, Marla's dog had a brief cameo, but only Dwight and Marla were featured at the time.

1986: Half as Much (lead vocals: Randy and Marla)
Filmed at the restaurant, only Randy and Marla were featured. One cameo appearance belongs to the newest country star Larry Boone from Cooper City, Florida. The next year, Larry's first solo music video was "I Talked a Lot About Leaving."

1986: How's the World Treating You (lead vocals: Russ and Marla)
In the early evening rain, Marla and Russ were separated looking at the window and sings into this wonderful Louvin Brothers tune.

1986: There's a New Kid in Town (lead vocal: Marla)
This song is not confusing to the Eagles song, but it was the Keith Whitley song. All 49ers members including Charles Haley and Jerry Rice had a cameo appearance as did Elsie the dog.

1987: Secretly (lead vocal: Marla)
This Jimmie Rodgers tune turns into the '40s style as the war was over, although the bandleader introduces to them as Marla was wearing a black non strap dress as four boys are wearing white sport coat with pink carnation (like Marty Robbins' song). In this scene, Marla played a house wife and a mom of Karen Jane, played by Mysti, Marla's niece, and the husband, who was played by Keith's brother Jim Fahnhorst, was the army man who returned home.

1987: I Can't Help It (lead vocals: Randy and Marla)
In this video, the '50s barn dance was taped, and the host introduces to them, although Randy was playing a guitar at the time, and Marla was sitting in a hay (that reminds of Hank Williams and Anita Carter), as three other boys with cowboy hats sings background vocals at the time.

1987: Making Believe (lead vocals: Dwight and Marla)
When a man and a dog came over at his house, worried about believing as Marla and the boys sang a Kitty Wells tune.

1987: Already Gone (Live) (lead vocal: Marla)
With five cities doing a song who originally sang by the Eagles, Marla and the boys were rowdy all the time. Don Maynard, Terry Labonte, Freddy Weller, Gene Upshaw, Len Dawson, the Everly Brothers, Nolan Cromwell, Jim Langer, Larry Csonka, Restless Heart, Joe Bostic, Tootie Robbins, Roger Miller, Ray Pillow, the Gatlin Brothers, Rusty Wallace and Huey Lewis had a cameo appearances. Before it ends, Marla's holding a cassette tape of the Cooke Brothers' album "Jesus Filled The Emptiness" and she is wearing a Mick Tingelhoff jersey in one of her cities.

1987: Anger and Tears (lead vocals: Keith and Marla) (From the soundtrack Nadine)
This song is from the soundtrack of Nadine starring Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger. Another song was "Since I Found You" by Sweethearts of the Rodeo. At the bar, Keith was playing a guitar at the time.

1987: Seven Bridges Road (lead vocal: Marla)
Filmed in Oxford, Alabama, Marla and the guys were singing A-Capella as Russ only plays the guitar. All members were in the circle swing and the rest. This was Keith, Dwight and Russ' last music video as a group except Randy and Marla.

1988: End of the Road (lead vocals: Randy and Marla)
Marla, Randy, Brent Jones, Harris Barton and Bill Romanowski had their first music video with a sectional retro recording studio. Marla said she liked it.

1988: Fell Out of Love (lead vocals: Randy and Marla)
Only Randy and Marla were in a music video, filmed at a beach in Malibu and San Francisco after leaving England.

1988: You Lie Again (lead vocals: Bill and Marla)
At the high school dance, Bill's '50s hair looks cool, even Marla's white satin dress. This may be the last video of Randy.

1989: Come Back to Me (lead vocals: Bill and Marla)
In the intro, Larry Boone's "I Just Called to Say Goodbye Again" was on the jukebox, Bill, Brent and Harris arrived to check on Marla, who was wearing Larry's t-shirt. This may be similar to "Dead Ringer" music video by Meat Loaf and Cher.

1989: The King is Gone
When Bill gets up in the morning and finds a decanter that looks like Elvis. Marla dressed as Wilma, Bill puts the wig of Elvis, and Harris dressed as Fred Flintstone.

1989: Young Blood/Yakety Yak (lead vocals: Bill and Marla)
When a woman dated a boy, her daddy grounded her for doing some chores, this music video films in Las Vegas.

1990: As Long As I'm With You Tonight (lead vocals: Bill and Marla)
Filmed at the beach, only Bill and Marla were in a music video playing as parents. With a surprise cameo by babies Logan and Grant Fahnhorst, the twin sons of Jim Fahnhorst. Marla said the music video only has one baby.

1992: Out of Control Raging Fire (lead vocals: Brent and Marla)
When the man was depressed, fired from his job and was burning his pictures at the fireplace. This may be the last music video by Bill, but Marla and Brent were singing lead at the time.

2019: Love Remains (lead vocals: Micah, Marla and Ethan)
The first music video features Ethan Cole and Micah Lewis, Marla, Harris and Brent found these two gentlemen for singing Collin Raye's "Love Remains." This music video features clips of Dwight Clark and Keith Fahnhorst, who passed away a year before its premiered.

2021: Building Bridges (lead vocal: Marla; with McBride & the Ride)
McBride & the Ride had the last comeback since "Squeezebox" music video, and MMQ and the guys had a cartoon music video about the coronavirus victims. The living celebrities talks about faith, hope, love, joy, and charity.

2021: Losing You All Over Again (lead vocal: Ethan)
Filmed before the show in Texas. An Asian girl and a white boy fell in love and Ethan sings a wonderful song about it.

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