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wow!!! Travis Tritt is such a great singer and an amazing banjo player...and Ricky Skaggs is so good I just love them and Rhonda Vincent the queen of bluegrass.....
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Daddy, I know you're looking down from heaven smiling. There was, no one on earth that could play this song like Ricky Skaggs. My heart, will never be the same. It's forever, broken.
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This was a fantastic presentation of a wonderful soulful old song. At the beginning there is a credit to Carter Stanley for writing this song, he did not write this song. Carter was born on August 27, 1925. This song is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky and was originally in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913 but titled "Farewell Song". An early version was recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928, which gave the song its current titles. It was first recorded when Carter was 3 years old, nope, no write. The Stanley brothers popularized and recorded the song in the 1950s
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@Ricky Skaggs obviously, I know, this isn't really Ricky Skaggs. If you could do me one favor. I lost my beloved father November 19th, 2008. I then come I lost my husband on June 9th 2021. Without Ricky's music, to comfort me I would have never made it through this time. I miss them both tremendously with all my heart. Please tell Ricky, that I said thank you for making this time easier on me. I will never forget either one of them, but somehow with God's help, I have the courage to carry on. God bless you Ricky Skaggs.
@Ricky Skaggs thank you, I appreciate whoever is doing this I really do. I find it hard to believe, that Ricky, would be sending me a text message. Thank you for caring.
They knew how to ROCK! My Grand father, ordered a mail order fiddle, in the late 1890s. And he walked 4 miles, to the train station of a very small town ( less than 50 people) to the depot to pick up his new fiddle. He showed and demonstrated his fiddle skills, to the people, at the Depot. Then he returned walking home, carrying his fiddle. He lived in an 1880s Victorian house, with a large porch, in the Deep woods, on top of large hill. That evening, just before dark, Grandpa went out on to the porch and began playing his new fiddle. Within minutes neighbors and friends and family began to appear, from out of the woods, with many of them carrying their guitars, fiddles, mandolins and banjos. Within a short time, there was a complete band, or orchestra, shall I say. And the Deep Woods was filled with Music This became an regular event for these people. And Country music became a staple. Today, where this Old Victorian house once stood, is Yellow Wood State Forest. And the house has been gone for sometime.... But you can still hear and feel the country music once was there. That resonates thru the Trees, Woods, Hills, and Hollars. And my generation, of their descendants, all still talk about our ancestors being together, playing their music..And my great nephew still has the fiddle and plays in the lower valley..
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Ricky can play any country/ bluegrass song. Can play any stringed instrument too. The man is unreal.
10.000 roses
I had no idea Travis Tritt could sing like that! Holy Mother of God!
@ thomasoswalt he kills it Yes and he does great covers of waylon and hank jr. Travis and Marty Stuart did some great duets in the 80s and early 90s
I'M FROM TURKEY
I SAW THIS SONG IN A MOVIE BY George Clooney.
A WONDERFUL SONG.
Ricky is the most talented musician I’ve ever seen. Grew up listening to him and still do he is untouchable
My husband work with these men, many times as a electrical audio engineer. He loved this music.
God.bless.you.and.or.family
I kind envy the man! To be working with musicians and music he likes is a real blessing!
Great singing by the greatest country music ever,wish they would play more like this music on the radio today.
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I'm not a country music fan, but this is as good as a song's ever been performed.
It's as good as anything I've ever heard, & that's a fact.
Kentucky!
they will never, this uplifts and has soul. They only play music to destroy the culture on the radio.
💯👍🎶🍻🎵🌹😎🇺🇸
Love it and them! Travis Tritt is definitely one the best country singers of all time, perfect voice for his genre.
both i feel are perfect.
Perfect! I just love Scaggs on that mandolin!
You remember Bill Monroe and his group playing this? Excellent depiction as well.
2 underrated greats right there
God I love this song and his voice!!! Thank you!
wow!!! Travis Tritt is such a great singer and an amazing banjo player...and Ricky Skaggs is so good I just love them and Rhonda Vincent the queen of bluegrass.....
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Totally agree!
The guitar picking just slays. It gets me wound up
Bluegrass all the way with some mighty fine picking and grinnin!
Daddy, I know you're looking down from heaven smiling. There was, no one on earth that could play this song like Ricky Skaggs. My heart, will never be the same. It's forever, broken.
Now THAT is country music!
TRUE COUNTRY,,, thanks for the smile and god bless
Great singing from the greatest country singers ever,love them both
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Tritt can sing anything n play bout anything
Now that music good Bluegrass love it 👍
Living Legends folks, much Respect
It seems to originate from around 1913. Lots of folks claim to have written their own version, but it was written by R. D. Burnett back then.
Two of the best ever!!!
This is such a great song to listen to over and again.
Now that's music!
Mighty fine job covering this song,,,,
Love it, listen to this often and always makes me smile.
This was a fantastic presentation of a wonderful soulful old song. At the beginning there is a credit to Carter Stanley for writing this song, he did not write this song. Carter was born on August 27, 1925. This song is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky and was originally in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913 but titled "Farewell Song". An early version was recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928, which gave the song its current titles. It was first recorded when Carter was 3 years old, nope, no write. The Stanley brothers popularized and recorded the song in the 1950s
Carter Stanley was in 1925 ...
Born*
@@audryisaacs5798 Oops ..... thank you.
Great info! Thanks for sharing.
It should be noted though that Carter, while he was alive, never took credit for writing the song, only for arranging the song in a particular way
A beautiful song! Hello from St.Petersburg!!!
I 💕 love this music it's a part of my fiber, I smile.
They did an awesome job on this
You have two of the best entertainers
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Hot damn
That guy is really rocking that litlle guitar
There will NEVER be another, Ricky!!
@Ricky Skaggs obviously, I know, this isn't really Ricky Skaggs. If you could do me one favor. I lost my beloved father November 19th, 2008. I then come I lost my husband on June 9th 2021. Without Ricky's music, to comfort me I would have never made it through this time. I miss them both tremendously with all my heart. Please tell Ricky, that I said thank you for making this time easier on me. I will never forget either one of them, but somehow with God's help, I have the courage to carry on. God bless you Ricky Skaggs.
@Ricky Skaggs No, if this is really Ricky, if you show him my text message then yes.
@Ricky Skaggs yes, is this Ricky?
@Ricky Skaggs thank you, I appreciate whoever is doing this I really do. I find it hard to believe, that Ricky, would be sending me a text message. Thank you for caring.
If this is really Ricky, why wouldn't you call me?
I love this song
Travis tritt is awesome
Flat and Scruggs done proud!
Love his music
Ok 👌
Hot Damn! It's the Soggy Bottom Boys!
Travis is one of most favorite singers.
The fiddle player ROCKS!!!
Wow! What a combination!
Hey ... It just don't get any better than this...
This is Awesome,
Great love it,thanks
Love this stuff.
Picky Ricky can flat out pick it!!! TT is not too shabby either....
So freaking awesome! Love Travis so travis
ABSOLUTELY GREAT!!!😊😊😂😂🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮
God bless our ancestors
They knew how to ROCK!
My Grand father, ordered a mail order fiddle, in the late 1890s. And he walked 4 miles, to the train station of a very small town ( less than 50 people) to the depot to pick up his new fiddle. He showed and demonstrated his fiddle skills, to the people, at the Depot. Then he returned walking home, carrying his fiddle. He lived in an 1880s Victorian house, with a large porch, in the Deep woods, on top of large hill. That evening, just before dark, Grandpa went out on to the porch and began playing his new fiddle. Within minutes neighbors and friends and family began to appear, from out of the woods, with many of them carrying their guitars, fiddles, mandolins and banjos. Within a short time, there was a complete band, or orchestra, shall I say. And the Deep Woods was filled with Music This became an regular event for these people. And Country music became a staple. Today, where this Old Victorian house once stood, is Yellow Wood State Forest. And the house has been gone for sometime.... But you can still hear and feel the country music once was there. That resonates thru the Trees, Woods, Hills, and Hollars. And my generation, of their descendants, all still talk about our ancestors being together, playing their music..And my great nephew still has the fiddle and plays in the lower valley..
@@savanahmclary4465
My great uncle (Cross) use to make fiddles and mandolins❣️ I still have it‼️‼️♥️♥️♥️
Ricky better be careful playing that 2:52 Banjo like that, it's going to catch fire 🔥
Ricky isn't playing the banjo. He is playing the mandolin.
Mandolin!
That is probably Ron Block on banjo... excellent.
Soulful
This is great
Thank you 🌺
I'm goin' to KENTUCKY cause I'm a "Man of Constant Sorrow"
Damn Travis dead on perfect every. single. note.
The place where he was born and raised. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
💯🎵 TRUE HISTORY 🎶🌹😎🇺🇸
Perfect! Thank ya!
Ricky, is the most talented guy that country music has ever seen.
Calm down
넘버원 베스트
Tritt’s vocals are so close to Tymansky’s
I listen to this song a lot ,great!!!!!!
A ringer. Impossible to tell apart.
Flatt & Scruggs & Monroe is pleased and honored.
Good stuff!
Now that's old timey
Hell.its.great.song
Great job, Guys !
I agree the banjo player should’ve been showcased
Yee yeeeeeee
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buena musica
3 haircuts in 1.
Superb
Cameraman seems to think Rick's doing the banjo part too!
Loved it,but wish they show the banjo melody,impressed!
Good one
Love this❤️🍾🍺
❤❤❤
Love it
Goddammit that shit's good
❤❤
Where is the BANJO player? I hear a banjo. But there is almost no video of it.
I think it is Ron Block
What was the other song they sang on this episode anyone know? I remember Travis playing the banjo for that number. TIA
Wow! Travis Tritt sounds exactly like George Clooney
Skaggs is one of the best ever in the bluegrass field of music.....The other guy T Tritt, well I'll just say nothing......
There's only one RICKY!!!!
Travis is awesome. Two music legends
@Ricky Skaggs it’s been that long I can’t remember 😂. At least 35 years
excelente, pero la primera ves que la escuché fue en una pelicula con george clooney , me gusta mas la de la pelicula
Camera person never found the banjo player during his long solo. Didn't get no respect...
Anybody know what show this is from or what year it was?
Who is playing guitar between 2:13 and 2:24?
👋👋👋👋
Kentuki super.
1 a klasse
@Markus19 Leinhardt 70 I like to see European fans of Bluegrass music
Jeorge clonney the best actor
Los mejores coño
Skills.
#JunkYardDog
This is a great version...although its just a cheap copy of the version from Oh Brother Where Art Thou!!
i heard conflict between I and he😃
or was it my or his
sounded good anyways
He almost does it again On "The place where (He / I..He) was born and raised
I heard after this performance is when Ricky and Travis decided to switch hair styles. Ricky has long hair and Travis cut his. Lol.
Yeah but...Dan Tyminski. th-cam.com/video/EuJ8xEByUf4/w-d-xo.html
한국적인 완전 흥타령 장타령 거지타령
F
С каким омерзением исполнил!
Wow Travis is awesome didn’t know he likes blue grass