

Glen Campbell | Good Times Again
In the late 60s Glen Campbell had the world on a string or better yet strings. It was his smooth vocals and warm personality on his hits like Wichita Lineman and By the Time I Get to Phoenix that made him a country and cross-over star. America witnessed the full range of his talent in early1969 when The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour hit primetime TV. This special collects the show s greatest moments with Glen performing his hit songs as well as duets with guests such as Rick Nelson, Ray Charles Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt, Anne Murray, Willie Nelson and more.
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Plot Summary
This film captures the legendary country-pop singer Glen Campbell during his final touring years, showcasing his enduring musical talent and charisma. It offers intimate glimpses into his life, interspersed with performances of his greatest hits. The documentary also touches upon his battle with Alzheimer's disease, providing a poignant look at his resilience.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for "Glen Campbell | Good Times Again" are scarce, the film is generally seen as a heartfelt tribute to a beloved artist. It's appreciated for its candid portrayal of Campbell's later years and his continued passion for music despite his health challenges. Audiences often find it an emotional and inspiring watch.
What Reviewers Say
- A poignant and often moving look at Glen Campbell's final years.
- Highlights Campbell's lasting musical legacy and his courageous fight against Alzheimer's.
- Features strong performances of his classic hits.
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Fun Fact
Despite his diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease in 2011, Glen Campbell continued to tour and record, with 'Good Times Again' showcasing his performances before his diagnosis became widely known.
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