10 great moments from 'Little' Jimmy Dickens' career
For 60 years, 'Little' Jimmy Dickens was one of country music's most beloved figures. The 4'11" singer died Friday at age 94. These videos capture some of his career highlights and biggest hits.
Dickens celebrates his 60th anniversary as an Opry member in 2008
Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins join Dickens for 'May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose'
Paisley and Dickens sing 'Out Behind the Barn'
Dickens inducts Rascal Flatts into the Opry in 2011
Dickens and Paisley return the circle of wood to the Opry stage in 2010
Dickens climbs a ladder to invite Adkins to join the Opry in 2003
Dickens sings 'Raggedy Ann' on 'The Wilburn Brothers Show'
Dickens sings 'Bird of Paradise' in 1965
Dickens sings 'I'm Little but I'm Loud' on the Opry's '50s TV show
Dickens leads the Opry cast in 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken'