I'm in band, and after every halftime show we used to play this song.But I'm sad because it got taken down for confederation. Now we play another song. It sucks.
I was a freshman in college the last time the Pride of the South (Ole Miss band) played "Dixie" in 2016. Adios rebels, hello "black bears" and "landsharks".
He was a natural entertainer!!!! He could sing and when hit that banjo it rang out and you couldn’t help but to smile and feel good . There will never be another Grandpa !!!!!
Yes Grandpa....l most definitely am from Dixie! My ancestors arrived at Jamestown in 1607 on the first boat, and like many others, migrated to Caroline, Tennessee, and Alabamy.... and finally to 🇨🇱Texas🇨🇱!!
[Verse 1] Hello, there, stranger! How do you do? There's something I'd like to say to you Now, don't be surprised, you're recognized! I'm no detective but I've just surmised You're from the place where I long to be Your smiling face seems to say to me You're from my own land My sunny homeland Tell me can it be? [Chorus] That you from Dixie! I said from Dixie! Where the fields of cotton beckon to me I'm glad to see you Tell me how be you And the friends I'm longing to see Are you from Alabama, Tennessee or Caroline Any place below the Mason Dixon line Oh you're from Dixie I said from Dixie! 'Cause I'm from Dixie too! [Verse 2] It was a way back in eighty nine I crossed that old Mason Dixon line Gee but I've yearned Longed to return To that ole place that I left behind My home is way down in Alerbam' On a plantation near Birmingham There's one thing's certain I'm always flirtin' With those southbound trains [Chorus] That run to Dixie! I said to Dixie! Where the fields of cotton beckon to me I'm glad to see you Tell me how be you And the friends I'm longing to see Are you from Alabama, Tennessee or Caroline Any place below the Mason Dixon line Oh you're from Dixie I said from Dixie! 'Cause I'm from Dixie too!
Oh god...how i wish this guy was still alive and performing in my home town of liverpool...id just sit, watch and learn...and listen to his stories ALL night long !!.... superb 🍻
He and his wife were in my home town back in the late 70s as he was the Grand Marshal of the Strawberry festival that year. They put on a show on Saturday evening. Best ever. A real showman.
I saw him in person at a bluegrass festival 50 years ago and he was a great performer. I wonder if there are any pictures of him without his makeup and outfit.
I love two other versions of this song: the best one of all, in my opinion, is by Harley Allen, and The Blue Sky Boys do a slightly different take on the number.
Interesting. I was just listening to the 1920s song _Crazy Words, Crazy_ tune here on TH-cam a while ago. Another song written by Jack Yellen (with Milton Ager). He also wrote _Happy Days Are Here Again_ . This song goes way back to 1915. Looking around, it seems that the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band covered _Crazy Words, Crazy Tune_ .
The Seminole Indians never surrendered to the new settlers, going deep into the glades and almost inviting the invaders in who recognized that would be suicide and so they were left alone. Others after them fled to Fla which still sports the confederate flag in tallahasee never signed the surrender papers in the civil war either . Come to Florida, the best place in the whole world!
Outstanding!! Just don't understand why they chose to stick that damned electric guitar in there. Electric guitars nor steel guitars don't belong anywhere near someone who is playing claw hammer banjo!!!
I totally agree. Jimmy Capps was, as everyone knows, a super picker, but I'm with ya'.... electric guitar don't go with old-time banjo. R. I. P. GRANDPA 🪕JONES JIMMY 🎸CAPPS
I'm in band, and after every halftime show we used to play this song.But I'm sad because it got taken down for confederation. Now we play another song. It sucks.
Sad and ridiculous. Cherish the memory.
I was a freshman in college the last time the Pride of the South (Ole Miss band) played "Dixie" in 2016. Adios rebels, hello "black bears" and "landsharks".
I’m so sick of the PC BS literally trying to take all the joy out of life
@@ESPLTD322amen to that
If this is true, it is outrageous. We, as Americans, shouldn't be lying down and taking this. We need to educate!
You can tell how much fun Grandpa was always having pickin and singin
He was a natural entertainer!!!! He could sing and when hit that banjo it rang out and you couldn’t help but to smile and feel good . There will never be another Grandpa !!!!!
I hope y'all will reply to this Grandpa Jones sang this song on the first episode of Hee Haw which aired June 15 1969 on CBS
Good Ol Dixie!!! Love Ol Grandpa!!
Grandpa was fun. I miss the country stars from the 50's and 60's.
HE WAS A GOOD MAN
Long live Dixieland
Grandpa doing the windmill long before Pete Townshend and playing hard as hell long before Stevie Ray Vaughan.. I'm serious!
Yes Grandpa....l most definitely am from Dixie!
My ancestors arrived at Jamestown in 1607 on the first boat, and like many others, migrated to Caroline, Tennessee, and Alabamy.... and finally to
🇨🇱Texas🇨🇱!!
[Verse 1]
Hello, there, stranger! How do you do?
There's something I'd like to say to you
Now, don't be surprised, you're recognized!
I'm no detective but I've just surmised
You're from the place where I long to be
Your smiling face seems to say to me
You're from my own land
My sunny homeland
Tell me can it be?
[Chorus]
That you from Dixie!
I said from Dixie!
Where the fields of cotton beckon to me
I'm glad to see you
Tell me how be you
And the friends I'm longing to see
Are you from Alabama, Tennessee or Caroline
Any place below the Mason Dixon line
Oh you're from Dixie
I said from Dixie!
'Cause I'm from Dixie too!
[Verse 2]
It was a way back in eighty nine
I crossed that old Mason Dixon line
Gee but I've yearned
Longed to return
To that ole place that I left behind
My home is way down in Alerbam'
On a plantation near Birmingham
There's one thing's certain
I'm always flirtin'
With those southbound trains
[Chorus]
That run to Dixie!
I said to Dixie!
Where the fields of cotton beckon to me
I'm glad to see you
Tell me how be you
And the friends I'm longing to see
Are you from Alabama, Tennessee or Caroline
Any place below the Mason Dixon line
Oh you're from Dixie
I said from Dixie!
'Cause I'm from Dixie too!
Great job Charles!
🪕🇺🇸🎻👍
@@t4texastom587 Thanks much. Grandpa absolutely killed it. Love that guy.
Oh god...how i wish this guy was still alive and performing in my home town of liverpool...id just sit, watch and learn...and listen to his stories ALL night long !!.... superb 🍻
He was ahead of his time in the way he rocked out with his vocals.
the best banjo
I'm from Dixie...
What a great entertainer! Did anyone else wonder if that mustache was real? He literally grew into the part.
The chords to this song are not difficult, but his expertise in frailing the banjo was phenomenal. I'd have loved to have met him.
WOW Jimmy Capps playing lead Guitar backing Grandpa...………….
We crossed that Masy-Dixie in '94, y'all.
He and his wife were in my home town back in the late 70s as he was the Grand Marshal of the Strawberry festival that year. They put on a show on Saturday evening. Best ever. A real showman.
Are you from Poteet?
No. Buckhannon, West Virginia...strawberry festival since 1932 ?
Grandpa does some heavy breakdowns.
Only one like this, Grandpa Jones,😆👍👍👍
The south will rise again 👍👍
Wish I could play like this man
I have Jerry Reed cd and he played this song to love to Hear Granpaw Jones play
Loved that guy ❤
A Great Man, meet him at the OPRY in 1966
I would kill for a heavy metal remix of this. Grandpa was a wailer!
Sending your comment on to Andre Antunes.
@@amsiriano1 anything come of it?
@@testtickles8755 Afraid not.
@@amsiriano1send the request to Hank III! 😁
Hey Grandpa, what's for supper?
Loved the guy
Absolutely electric.
I saw him in person at a bluegrass festival 50 years ago and he was a great performer. I wonder if there are any pictures of him without his makeup and outfit.
Here ya go ... believersbluegrass.wordpress.com/25_louismarshallgrandpajones/
brilliant. this is what makes me so happy.
More true facts!
very happy song....so nice voices
Whew! That was energetic!
HE IS THE BEST.
that's so cool, you bring back. thank you sir.
Funny grandpa
0:50 Jimmy Capps (1939-2020)
Great song for gutbucket bass
Amazing quality!
Uh...how did I get here...?
I love two other versions of this song: the best one of all, in my opinion, is by Harley Allen, and The Blue Sky Boys do a slightly different take on the number.
Interesting. I was just listening to the 1920s song _Crazy Words, Crazy_ tune here on TH-cam a while ago. Another song written by Jack Yellen (with Milton Ager). He also wrote _Happy Days Are Here Again_ . This song goes way back to 1915. Looking around, it seems that the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band covered _Crazy Words, Crazy Tune_ .
More true facts! Are we clear!
🇸🇴👍
No one can out Banjo a Hillbilly...!
Clawhammer Deluxe
Love that style!
dude is only 48(?) here lol
people aged faster back then
The Seminole Indians never surrendered to the new settlers, going deep into the glades and almost inviting the invaders in who recognized that would be suicide and so they were left alone. Others after them fled to Fla which still sports the confederate flag in tallahasee never signed the surrender papers in the civil war either . Come to Florida, the best place in the whole world!
University of Southern Mississippi
inpaindaily
Outstanding!! Just don't understand why they chose to stick that damned electric guitar in there. Electric guitars nor steel guitars don't belong anywhere near someone who is playing claw hammer banjo!!!
I totally agree.
Jimmy Capps was, as everyone knows, a super picker, but I'm with ya'.... electric guitar don't go with old-time banjo.
R. I. P.
GRANDPA 🪕JONES
JIMMY 🎸CAPPS
Billy murray sings it better
Just listened to it, you're objectively wrong