This is the best version of this song that I have heard. Jam to it on my guitar all the time singing along with ya'll. Makes me proud to be from Appalachia!
Alex getting a little Gray! Knew him from Back Eddy. The Daytons just told me about Rock Hearts. Wait, there's Joe too with his awesome prewar 5 string (I assume). This has made my day!
The mandolin picker and i could be brothers...we have the same bulbous baldy McBaldy grey haired thkng happening and we're probably aboutbthe same caliber skill!
It has been one of Dolly Parton's lifelong missions to improve literacy in Appalachia and you can help. Smokey is the name of a famous bear. The name of the Smoky Mountains is spelled without an 'e'. That is why people saying "On Top of Old Smokey" is so embarrassing.
Cecil Null wrote this song and he spelled "Smokey" how it spelled it. Changing the spelling in the title to fit today's understanding of how to spell won't do anything to improve literacy and it's an insult to Mr. Null. Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak and listen in a way that lets us communicate effectively and make sense of the world. I think this song, and Rock Hearts version of it, accomplish that very nicely.
Your rendering of this song absolutely pays due homage to The Osborne Brothers. Well done. Thank you for putting it out there for us to enjoy.
As good as it gets 👍 Great Tune and sweet smokey Mountain picking 🇺🇸
This group does the best rendition of this song that I have ever heard. Like to play it at least once a day
Rock Hearts. A new bluegrass group I'll be following.
I have almost 1200 songs in my bluegrass playlist and this is one of the best I've added in a while. Excellent harmony and picking
Bryson City N. C. !!!!!!
I agree ,best Rendition I’ve heard in a long time
Boy this song hits me to a “T”. I’ve had the same thoughts when hiking in the mountains and want to move there so bad.
This is the best version of this song that I have heard. Jam to it on my guitar all the time singing along with ya'll. Makes me proud to be from Appalachia!
Great Bluegrass I was raised on this kind of music learned to love it from my grandma
Yes sir fan
Just BRILLIANT! LOVE your music! Thanks for sharing!
Only time I've heard that song by a group other than the Osborne Brothers. Nice job.
Just in love ❤️.
Enjoying life.
Love ❤
Great job kids!
Alex getting a little Gray! Knew him from Back Eddy. The Daytons just told me about Rock Hearts. Wait, there's Joe too with his awesome prewar 5 string (I assume). This has made my day!
Hope you put this song on a CD best version I’ve heard 🪕
I love bluegrass music
Exellent and thanks..
salutes from Denmark
Good stuff guys
Truer words never spoken!
wonderful
Excellent Bluegrass!
WOW!!!! You guys are awesome!!
I love you alls music 🎶this song is so beautiful God bless you all love the video
That was fun!
A most excellent performance and video....;)
great job
Amazing. Keep on Keepin on
Hey Joey. Great sounding band! Really enjoyed hearing you.
Play it again.... 🪕
You guys are GREATTT. Thanks
This is great. Thanks.
Love you guys so much. Love this song. My new all time fav
The mandolin picker and i could be brothers...we have the same bulbous baldy McBaldy grey haired thkng happening and we're probably aboutbthe same caliber skill!
Man you guys are awesome love the song.
Banjo
It has been one of Dolly Parton's lifelong missions to improve literacy in Appalachia and you can help. Smokey is the name of a famous bear. The name of the Smoky Mountains is spelled without an 'e'. That is why people saying "On Top of Old Smokey" is so embarrassing.
Cecil Null wrote this song and he spelled "Smokey" how it spelled it. Changing the spelling in the title to fit today's understanding of how to spell won't do anything to improve literacy and it's an insult to Mr. Null. Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak and listen in a way that lets us communicate effectively and make sense of the world. I think this song, and Rock Hearts version of it, accomplish that very nicely.
@@roadwarrior5810 It is worthy to note that the Osbourne Brothers spelled it both ways depending on the album.
Probably smoke from a bootlegger's fire.