I've played bluegrass for 50 years in the USA. Played this song more times than I can remember for a host of singers some you heard of some you have not. Never I have I heard it sung like this young lady sings it. I'm floored ...listend to it over and over again this is gold. No singer I know of made this song there own with such passion.
I totally agree. I think this live version is much better than the main one, which sounds like some (totally unnecessary) post-production was applied. This one is overflowing with passion.
8 months later...I still listen to this song 2 or 3 times a night. Never heard a better version in my 57 years of playing bluegrass and doubt I ever will. Still just amazing!!
@@terrymcgill2798 Terry big Cash fan….I played guitar around Nashville in 1972 and 73 after leaving seminary..got into country radio in 73. Not only a Johnny Cash fan but a Carter family fan loved June and Helen and Anita and Mother Maybelle..In the early days of CMT they were around more than a few times. But i can say still this is the best version on Wayfaring Stranger I’ve heard.
There are allot of great versions of this song no doubt. Southern raised does one but this one is my favorite as well. Everyone has their favorite for various reasons.
Her voice and the way she brings the haunting passion of feeling a transition from living to dying is beautiful. The band is very sensitive to volume with both quiet and loud playing. And the fiddle sings to heaven and back. I love this song and this is the very best performance I have ever heard. I always come back to listen again. It never gets old. Thanks for giving this to the world.
I'm 56 years old, & that's the best rendition of that song I have ever heard !!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful piece of music with us.
Once in a lifetime a person will come along with a voice that will shine over all others. This young talented woman singing has that type of voice. So hauntingly beautiful. It caresses your soul while tearing your heart out!
I heard she is gifted with kinda unique color voice called "plaintive voice" which is giving that hauntingly sad undertone....I would nicely call it that her singing is going not to ears...but directly to the soul...beautiful
My Grandmother used to sing this. Bluegrass and Mountain Music transcends time and continents. I'm watching a Bluegrass band from Norway sing music from my Kentucky tradition.......Good music is good everywhere and in every time.
This is the definitive version of this song for me, it’s spoiled every other version I’ve heard. Whether it’s Rebekka’s vocals, the instrumentals or the mazy pictures the fiddle paints in my head no other version comes close.
I remember hearing the Godly old men and women sing this song in the old mountain churches of Appalachia. Their voices echoed out among the hills. It was so powerful and emotional. Not many people who sing this song can capture that hauntingly beautiful sound, but you certainly have. Bravo!👏👏👏
A haunting song no matter who sings it but this is even more so...live and no studio tricks, the musicians' ability to accent and diminish the volume throughout is amazing.
Stunning performance. Absolutely everyone was amazing. Outstanding singer who really made this her own. Also I’m so impressed with the fiddler who really supported the singer and the whole band and also created a wonderful, original backing and break. Love this.
I'm a northerner from Chicago, and I've never heard this song (or these singers) before, but everything about it is beautiful----the lyrics, the melody, the singing, the fiddle playing ! Wow !
i first heard this song on an episode of "Nashville" ...loved it instantly - used to sing spirituals when i first started out as a musician (even though i am not of the faith but i understand where they came from) this is now firmly in my set both as solo and with my Band Mate.
My father has been gone six years now. My 90 year old mother is going strong. Lord willing, I'll sing this song at her funeral one day, unless the good Lord takes me first.
I'm a North Carolinian too and have had the pleasure of access to great bluegrass music since my youth. I have never heard any better music than you folks make. I would rather see and hear you folks than any others hands down. I was amazed that you are Norwegian, and absolutely captured the bluegrass sounds and accent.
Me too! North Carolina and Virginia and Texas blood...have been blessed to be around musicians all my life...you guys are magnificent..God speaks in your music! Thank. You my friends from Norway!❤
As a bassplayer who loves drums I still prefer those bluegrass songs without any kind of drums like the other version which is still great thouh. But I think we ate even closer to the essence of the songs and im not a purist at all for anything...just feelings and soul...but this band is one of my biggest discoveries in 3 years...among so much...we have a bluegrass festival here in french alps next ro geneva switzerland...i wish you would come one day..i m not going to concert as often but i never saw a good bluegrass band..and im so into it right now.this genre enterred my life 5 years ago and it s clear i wouldn t be very attract younger because I need a music with a more bass...but this was when i was young and much more ego centred...since i really dig into this side of american music I really love the general talent and musical disposotions and musical backgrounds in rural families etc and the spirituality of it but mixed also with the story of life....the carter familly story is great but it s tge belgium movie the broken circle breakdown ( alabama monroe) who got me in...their version of this tune was my favorite until now.but still a great movie and a cool band.i find this voice more spirited and haunring it s a total fit. I listened all your other stuff and it is great.
Greetings from Indiana, USA! You sing and play my culture’s music more beautifully than I have ever heard it. The USA is a land of many cultures. The music from the Hill county of the Eastern United States is mine. Have you ever thought about touring here? I think you would be a huge hit. Many blessings to you all. Debbie
Rebekka has a beautiful voice. She sends shivers down my soul. "I'm only going over Jordan ..." "I'm going there to see my father ..." tears... tears ... tears ...
UNBELIEVABLY BEAUTIFUL!!! DO WE IMPROVE ON PERFECTION? THIS IS UNDENIABLY MAGNIFICENT!!! THE SOLOIST HEAVENLY!!! THE VIOLINIST---OUT OF THIS REALM!!! ME? LOST IN WONDER!!! V.W.
funny isn't it that we find such heartfelt and anointed music out side the auditoriums of the church, and such a lack of it inside the walls of worship. Makes you think?? I hate the religious spirit that has taken over most assemblies and cant wait for the day of its fall , soon I hope .
For the lucky people who live in Raleigh NC, this band is scheduled for a few short performances on 09/27-28/22 at the IBMA Bluegrass Ramble and other venues. I'm really hoping they tape it and put it on TH-cam for us!
@@sartainja I guess you didn't read the "awesome band" part the truth is every one of them could be replaced by a host of other musicians but the lead singer is a rarity.
My mother and her sisters would sing this at family gatherings with my uncle playing guitar. They were amazing and I miss them all terribly. If Hayde's voice was a little deeper she would sound a lot like my aunt.
And there are some really dang nice comments on this band. I'm from Nashville and have family in the high east. I know bluegrass and this is done right. Y'all get your heart an soul in your music, its who you are and it shows beautifully.
Wow! This Texan Bluegrass admirer is absolutely blown away. This band and the lead singer are living proof that music is a universal language! Thanks!!!
An absolutely stunning song. The first hundred times I listened to it were awesome. Since then I've added it to all my playlists, downloaded it, follow the band and anything else I can do to get more music from Hayde. When I first came here after seeing the movie 1917, if I remember correctly, there were only about 30 to 40 comments. Now look! Just goes to show you once good music is found, however that may be, people will appreciate it. It just sometimes is hard work to find great music like this.
10-8-24 Who wudda thought ! I am a 57 y-o metal head ! Heard this song on the show Nashville, I listen to it bout 10 times before bed soooo perfect voice of an angel ! Thanks for teaching an old dog a new trick(song) !!
Like many others here, I've heard this song from other artist....but this...this right here ..is exactly how this song is and should always be sung...never heard such a voice used like an instrument this way.. BRAVO...I need to find tickets to see them LIVE!!!!
There is something about Norwegian bands.... The best live performances I saw in my life was by Hurra Torpedo and Wardruna, both from Norway. Please note the lady at 3:24 at the audience. She is crying. I need to see this band live as well, as soon as pandemic is over :)
I just listened to Alison Kraus version of this song. Rebekka’s was much much better!! Rebekka, you really deserve that bluegrass award you got last year. You are truly are the best bluegrass singer in the world. 🤩. Also, the band’s arrangement of this song was much better than the Alison Kraus’s band. Y’all are definitely one of the best bluegrass bands in the world! Much love and many blessings, 💗Debbie, Indiana USA Please please come back and tour the US
I have listened to this song played by at least a dozen times by other artists, and aways loved it. I feel your rendition is beyond better, and the only one I will listen to now! Thanks!
Having grown up in the South I am familiar with this song. After watching 1917 I decided to see what versions were available on TH-cam. It's sad that a version like the one done by Johnny Cash gets so many views and this one not so much. This is the single finest version I have ever heard. The music and singing are spot-on. Rebekka and Moa, the lady on the fiddle, are stunning. I am now a fan of Hayde!
I've heard this song a million times, performed by a million bands. But this is the best. This woman has the voice of an angel.
who is she?
@@poolswami Rebekka Nilsson (1st name in the credits)
I'm 56 and had stroke, I'm now in long term care facility until they carry me out in a pine box . But I want this played as they carry me out
I am praying for you.
❤
Friend I am sorry your health is not good but I agree with your music choice. Some say it's a sad song
I think it's perfect. I'm praying for you.
GNU toddskormore, mind how ya go.
hope God opens his gate for you
I've played bluegrass for 50 years in the USA. Played this song more times than I can remember for a host of singers some you heard of some you have not. Never I have I heard it sung like this young lady sings it. I'm floored ...listend to it over and over again this is gold. No singer I know of made this song there own with such passion.
Damn straight.
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I completely agree. It’s amazing.
I totally agree. I think this live version is much better than the main one, which sounds like some (totally unnecessary) post-production was applied. This one is overflowing with passion.
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This shows yet again that there are folks sooooooooooo much more talented than we hear in the popular world!
You mean corporate music
indeed ♥️
Amen!
Pablum for the masses
Like what? W.A.P.? Lol
8 months later...I still listen to this song 2 or 3 times a night. Never heard a better version in my 57 years of playing bluegrass and doubt I ever will. Still just amazing!!
I think a certain Mr cash would have something to say about that lmao
@@terrymcgill2798 Terry big Cash fan….I played guitar around Nashville in 1972 and 73 after leaving seminary..got into country radio in 73. Not only a Johnny Cash fan but a Carter family fan loved June and Helen and Anita and Mother Maybelle..In the early days of CMT they were around more than a few times. But i can say still this is the best version on Wayfaring Stranger I’ve heard.
check out the Bluegrass Aliance version if you can find it - on an old Copper Creek CD
I have to agree… never heard such beauty ….in any other version. So beautiful I too had to play it twice… it just left me wanting more. More of it !
There are allot of great versions of this song no doubt. Southern raised does one but this one is my favorite as well. Everyone has their favorite for various reasons.
We all here are just a strangers on the way Home, longing to meet our Father with arms wide open.
This recording is amazing. So glad TH-cam algorithms worked for a minute and recommended this.
I had a 6 year old storm warning on my recommendations today, the storm was going to hit India, I live in the UK!
@@mattthewanderer5029 LOL, mine seems stuck on recommending videos from accounts I've blocked ;)
Her voice and the way she brings the haunting passion of feeling a transition from living to dying is beautiful. The band is very sensitive to volume with both quiet and loud playing. And the fiddle sings to heaven and back. I love this song and this is the very best performance I have ever heard. I always come back to listen again. It never gets old. Thanks for giving this to the world.
My dad passed away two weeks ago. He's who I got my love for bluegrass from. This is beautiful and nurtures my broken heart.
My condolences. My dad recently passed too. He gave me a love for bluegrass ❤️
@@lisasunshine773 same to you. Its like keeping a part of them with us. I'm sure you can relate. Sorry for your loss!
Sorry for your loss,...a lovely tribute song honoring the ones we've lost,...keep listening in time you'll hum it with joy, not pain.
@@susanviviano1350 thank you the kind words. Very thoughtful.
I'm 56 years old, & that's the best rendition of that song I have ever heard !!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful piece of music with us.
I'm 82 amen
This is great but you should hear Jamie Wilson's take on it too. Very different, but also inspiring.
I guess my old age didn’t refine like all of yours.
That is a great job. Thanks.
the violin playing is so with the feeling.....
I've heard this song all of life from a lot of different bluegrass singers but, this little gal has beaten them all! Great voice young lady.
These guys are from Norway. Well done, Norway. Beautiful.
And to think their ancestors were blood thirsty Vikings!
@@vanceb1 Until they met the Anglo Saxion
Violin solo was a very nice touch
Once in a lifetime a person will come along with a voice that will shine over all others. This young talented woman singing has that type of voice. So hauntingly beautiful. It caresses your soul while tearing your heart out!
Its like crystal
Yes.. and also props to the sound engineer and recordist... they have done a first class job
♥️
She is superb but so are her wonderful band members who are so, so talented. Way to go Hayde!!!
I heard she is gifted with kinda unique color voice called "plaintive voice" which is giving that hauntingly sad undertone....I would nicely call it that her singing is going not to ears...but directly to the soul...beautiful
Her voice gave me chills! The whole band is very talented. Love from the Appalachian mountains of Virginia.
My Grandmother used to sing this. Bluegrass and Mountain Music transcends time and continents. I'm watching a Bluegrass band from Norway sing music from my Kentucky tradition.......Good music is good everywhere and in every time.
Always.
Perfect balance between instruments and voice.
Oh that voice!
voice of an angel....heavenly talent for all of them.
I'm 58 Irish German and grew up with bluegrass. This is stellar to the tenth power! The feeling n style absolutely superb!
That violin solo. Just wow.
That's a FIDDLE son. Violin is for opera, a fiddle is for bluegrass. However you are right on.
I mistakenly thought Alison Krauss had made a guest appearance! :)
@@jameseast7966 a violin and a fiddle is the same exact instrument it’s just word choice. Son
@@Extreamsour of course!!!!! Everybody knows that. It's just a turn of a phrase. Thanks for commenting.
Nobody can touch this version. Better than all the rest!
Amen!
This is the definitive version of this song for me, it’s spoiled every other version I’ve heard. Whether it’s Rebekka’s vocals, the instrumentals or the mazy pictures the fiddle paints in my head no other version comes close.
Very well said. They are great.
Agree
Me too … Johnny who?!? 🤣
Try Jos Slovik’s version used in the film 1917
I remember hearing the Godly old men and women sing this song in the old mountain churches of Appalachia. Their voices echoed out among the hills. It was so powerful and emotional. Not many people who sing this song can capture that hauntingly beautiful sound, but you certainly have. Bravo!👏👏👏
wonderful that you got to hear them!
Now that is a power filled memory… boy you took me back for a minute. Thank you
Was searching for the best version of this song on TH-cam and this is it.
Check out Johnny Cash version
A haunting song no matter who sings it but this is even more so...live and no studio tricks, the musicians' ability to accent and diminish the volume throughout is amazing.
This girl has the most beautiful amazing voice I have ever heard a star with some unreal muscisians
I can’t get over how good this is done it gets better every time I listen to it beautiful song.
Awesome Kids Praising The LORD AMEN
Stunning performance. Absolutely everyone was amazing. Outstanding singer who really made this her own. Also I’m so impressed with the fiddler who really supported the singer and the whole band and also created a wonderful, original backing and break. Love this.
I’m hoping this band has US touring dates. When a group of talented musicians like this come together and “click” this is the excellence that happens.
I'm a northerner from Chicago, and I've never heard this song (or these singers) before, but everything about it is beautiful----the lyrics, the melody, the singing, the fiddle playing ! Wow !
i first heard this song on an episode of "Nashville" ...loved it instantly - used to sing spirituals when i first started out as a musician (even though i am not of the faith but i understand where they came from) this is now firmly in my set both as solo and with my Band Mate.
Good music.. borderless.. From S.Korea 🤗🤗
Refreshing to see these young people carrying on the traditional music of America! Well done, young'uns!
metairieman55 Especially amazing since they’re from Norway. Definitely one of my favourite bands.
My father has been gone six years now. My 90 year old mother is going strong. Lord willing, I'll sing this song at her funeral one day, unless the good Lord takes me first.
I'm a North Carolinian too and have had the pleasure of access to great bluegrass music since my youth. I have never heard any better music than you folks make. I would rather see and hear you folks than any others hands down. I was amazed that you are Norwegian, and absolutely captured the bluegrass sounds and accent.
I'm NC as well
You have company.
Me too! North Carolina and Virginia and Texas blood...have been blessed to be around musicians all my life...you guys are magnificent..God speaks in your music! Thank. You my friends from Norway!❤
Yea, it's sung all over the world is but it's Appalachian origin.
Sea level Chespeake, but roots to the hills too, cheers.
No autotune, just talent
If only i could hit that like button again every time i come here to listen to this wonderful song.
As a bassplayer who loves drums I still prefer those bluegrass songs without any kind of drums like the other version which is still great thouh. But I think we ate even closer to the essence of the songs and im not a purist at all for anything...just feelings and soul...but this band is one of my biggest discoveries in 3 years...among so much...we have a bluegrass festival here in french alps next ro geneva switzerland...i wish you would come one day..i m not going to concert as often but i never saw a good bluegrass band..and im so into it right now.this genre enterred my life 5 years ago and it s clear i wouldn t be very attract younger because I need a music with a more bass...but this was when i was young and much more ego centred...since i really dig into this side of american music I really love the general talent and musical disposotions and musical backgrounds in rural families etc and the spirituality of it but mixed also with the story of life....the carter familly story is great but it s tge belgium movie the broken circle breakdown ( alabama monroe) who got me in...their version of this tune was my favorite until now.but still a great movie and a cool band.i find this voice more spirited and haunring it s a total fit. I listened all your other stuff and it is great.
French alps sounds like a beautiful spot for a bluegrass festival..that type of music is meant to be played to the mountains
Greetings from Indiana, USA! You sing and play my culture’s music more beautifully than I have ever heard it. The USA is a land of many cultures. The music from the Hill county of the Eastern United States is mine. Have you ever thought about touring here? I think you would be a huge hit. Many blessings to you all. Debbie
Rebekka has a beautiful voice.
She sends shivers down my soul.
"I'm only going over Jordan ..."
"I'm going there to see my father ..."
tears... tears ... tears ...
This is what makes youtube so wonderful, finding incredible music that you had never heard of.
Rhiannon Giddens, Trace Atkins both have a really good version of this ,,,,,, but in my opinion,,,this is the best version I've ever heard.
Up till now, Laura Love's was my favorite version. Now this one is.
Great respect for the musicians as they support the incredible vocals. Somehow she's convinced me there is a river Jordan.
she sings like she's been there. such PASSION. ILOVE THIS!
UNBELIEVABLY BEAUTIFUL!!! DO WE IMPROVE ON PERFECTION? THIS IS UNDENIABLY MAGNIFICENT!!! THE SOLOIST HEAVENLY!!! THE VIOLINIST---OUT OF THIS REALM!!! ME? LOST IN WONDER!!! V.W.
This is the definitive arrangement of this song for all time.
Talent talent talent! Such a haunting rendition of a haunting song. Best version of this song.
I'm going to see my father. As an immigrant this lyric brings tears to my eyes. Cause I can't these days.
I listen to this again and wonder how many times I've listened to it. I think each time I simply respond with, "Wow!"
Lost my Mother a good 15 years ago, my Father within the last year, Don’t mind being a Wayfarer with this comforting tune, until we meet again 😎😎😎
Jesus Christ....I've listened to this countless times and her voice gives me f***ing chills every time!
Make the USA happy and tour over here!! The best stuff I've heard in many yrs!!
Young lady you must be saved to sing like this! May God use you to bless all of Norway.
funny isn't it that we find such heartfelt and anointed music out side the auditoriums of the church, and such a lack of it inside the walls of worship. Makes you think?? I hate the religious spirit that has taken over most assemblies and cant wait for the day of its fall , soon I hope .
I was listening to this in my earbuds last week when I was touring Alamance battleground. It has a certain revolutionary war period sound.
This is more beautiful than I can almost bear.
Green Manelishi I totally understand.
For the lucky people who live in Raleigh NC, this band is scheduled for a few short performances on 09/27-28/22 at the IBMA Bluegrass Ramble and other venues. I'm really hoping they tape it and put it on TH-cam for us!
How was the show? Were they as incredible live and did they play this song?
A very talented band with a singer that is world class.
Awesome band but that lead vocalist is in a class of her own....Wow
This song was written by my wife's grandfather. Dye was the name.
@@johnnoel6540 lol no
John Noel That song is older than 3 generations.
No credit to the other members of the band?
@@sartainja I guess you didn't read the "awesome band" part the truth is every one of them could be replaced by a host of other musicians but the lead singer is a rarity.
I hear The sound of angels when I hear this. A true art form at its best !!! Thank you Lord Jesus for these amazing musicians.
My mom passed on October 31st. I can't wait to see her again.
He promised that it shall be
Midnight Gypsy Love and sympathy to you.
Our blessed hope to see our loved ones again. ❤️
This Band was Born for Bluegrass 🙏💜🏴
My mother and her sisters would sing this at family gatherings with my uncle playing guitar. They were amazing and I miss them all terribly. If Hayde's voice was a little deeper she would sound a lot like my aunt.
Haunting voice and brilliant overall performance. That note at 2:22 is just amazing.
And there are some really dang nice comments on this band. I'm from Nashville and have family in the high east. I know bluegrass and this is done right. Y'all get your heart an soul in your music, its who you are and it shows beautifully.
NORWAY ! WHAT! YOUR KIDDING ME, I THOUGHT YOU ALL LIVED UP ON THE HILL A PIECE. ILL NEVER GET TO MEET YOU NOW.
Absolute perfection. Not everyone can nail the Blue Ridge. Grew up listening to my dad sing this a cappella in churches. One of my favorite songs
OMG! These people are sent by God to help heal the world's pain and grief. God bless!
When I find a song I like I will play it till I'm sick of hearing it. But this gal and her group I will listen to until I die.
The bet version of this song on TH-cam!
Check out 3.59 when Rebekka sings the word ‘sickness’ there is a catch in her voice that gets me every time I listen.
Yes, that caught my attention the first time I heard it. Awsome!!!!
Great! And madly in love with the girl crying , in the audience.
Wow! This Texan Bluegrass admirer is absolutely blown away. This band and the lead singer are living proof that music is a universal language! Thanks!!!
First-time listener and new fan! Thank you for sharing and God bless from Patrick
An absolutely stunning song. The first hundred times I listened to it were awesome. Since then I've added it to all my playlists, downloaded it, follow the band and anything else I can do to get more music from Hayde. When I first came here after seeing the movie 1917, if I remember correctly, there were only about 30 to 40 comments. Now look! Just goes to show you once good music is found, however that may be, people will appreciate it. It just sometimes is hard work to find great music like this.
10-8-24 Who wudda thought ! I am a 57 y-o metal head ! Heard this song on the show Nashville, I listen to it bout 10 times before bed soooo perfect voice of an angel ! Thanks for teaching an old dog a new trick(song) !!
Like many others here, I've heard this song from other artist....but this...this right here ..is exactly how this song is and should always be sung...never heard such a voice used like an instrument this way.. BRAVO...I need to find tickets to see them LIVE!!!!
Diana Goodwin From one Goodwin to another, this is the way it should be sung. My new favorite band.
the best
Not sure where you are based Diana, but Hayde have just announced 3 live shows in the UK this November (Bristol, London and Leeds)
@@markhetherington4187 I'm in the USA
There is something about Norwegian bands.... The best live performances I saw in my life was by Hurra Torpedo and Wardruna, both from Norway. Please note the lady at 3:24 at the audience. She is crying. I need to see this band live as well, as soon as pandemic is over :)
22.august.. I’m going there ☺️
I’m descended from the first Appalachian settlers and this is so perfectly done. I got the chills. Thank you!!
Rebecca Mæd me as well!
Mary Sunshine hi couz 👋😁
@@rebeccamd7903 Me also.
9th generation in these North Carolina Mountains.
1755.
Michael Hull you’re probably a distant cousin! Hi couz! 👋😜
As a Texas native I love this music. This song speaks of us all and she pours herself into it. All heart.
I agree … you can feel her sing and oh my the violin…. Between them I am bowled over 💜
WOW! That VOICE!
Hold you're head up high girl! Beautiful voice and great musicianship guys.
Rebekka has magic in her voice.
I enjoy listening to this version. Great female performance.
No one,,I believe,, can top this Version.
I accidentally came to this video and I just fell in love with this girl's voice. Million likes from Latvia.
The more know history, maybe the better
I just listened to Alison Kraus version of this song. Rebekka’s was much much better!! Rebekka, you really deserve that bluegrass award you got last year. You are truly are the best bluegrass singer in the world. 🤩. Also, the band’s arrangement of this song was much better than the Alison Kraus’s band. Y’all are definitely one of the best bluegrass bands in the world!
Much love and many blessings,
💗Debbie, Indiana USA
Please please come back and tour the US
My first time hearing the Bluegrass Orchestra. When Rebekka started singing I got chills. What a voice!
300+ year old Song or Hymn.
This Beautiful redition of the trip to Heaven.
This is beyond perfection ❤️
man can she play that fiddle love it!!!
Such a Beautiful voice and a Great band. My most favorite song. Thank You all.
Totally agree!
There is no group out at all they can come even close how could you do this song I love the song and it is my favorite
I have listened to this song played by at least a dozen times by other artists, and aways loved it. I feel your rendition is beyond better, and the only one I will listen to now! Thanks!
Best version ever, I love it
I have NO DOUBT you would fill a football stadium with fans who would love to see you all live , absolutely BRILLIANT.
Such beautiful!!! Thanks for this version!!
The leader singer is so good you nearly miss how excellent that band of musicians individually are
Brilliant singer. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
The voice so good! A purity to each note, breathing out the soul and the heart. "For the hope that is laid up for us...." Thanks for your music!
I got chills as soon as she started singing ❤️
these young people capture the pathos of this bitter yet hopeful refrain.....not often even approached by anyone
That girl melts my heart every time. Face almost as beautiful as her angelic voice. God definitely broke the mold after he made her, itellyoowhut man
Having grown up in the South I am familiar with this song. After watching 1917 I decided to see what versions were available on TH-cam. It's sad that a version like the one done by Johnny Cash gets so many views and this one not so much. This is the single finest version I have ever heard. The music and singing are spot-on. Rebekka and Moa, the lady on the fiddle, are stunning. I am now a fan of Hayde!