Every time I hear this it brings tears to my eyes. Very beautiful. Thank You. The line that if he got married, she would love the girl who married him is beautiful. True love only wants happiness for the eye of its affection.
I love this good old tune, and discovered eventually this version deep hidden in youtube networks. I've to admit I cried the first time I saw it (and the others I've to be honnest). Happy for you guys. Wish you the best.
This rendition should be a national treasure.
Every time I hear this it brings tears to my eyes. Very beautiful. Thank You. The line that if he got married, she would love the girl who married him is beautiful. True love only wants happiness for the eye of its affection.
playing in a stone church is always a good thing especially the sound it just resonates right to your soul
Thanks Mandolin Orange- Emily, Andrew and co! You made it so amazing!
Lauren! Were you the young lady in the video?
First time tearing up over a Totinos pizza… didn’t see that coming
Old, old ballad, versions in Ireland and Scotland, carried to Appalachia by settlers.
Do you know what it's called in Scotland please?
That had the magic from the start. As good as it gets.
I can only imagine how great that sounded in a church?
oh wow. I tear up everytime I watch this.
My favorite duo right now.
Ron
Wonderful!
Nice job. Tim O'Brien's versions of the old ballads are pretty fair. Made in West Virginia.
I love this good old tune, and discovered eventually this version deep hidden in youtube networks. I've to admit I cried the first time I saw it (and the others I've to be honnest). Happy for you guys. Wish you the best.
Awesome so good
Cool!
Well, that was kind of special.
great sound
They left out the ending that has the twist 😁
This song must be from the old English ballad, 'John Riley'.
nice, there's a good version of this. The full concert is all screwed up
awwww that's so cute... dude's gonna get laid!!!