Who Will Watch the Home Place - Kate Long at Augusta Vocal Week 2017
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- West Virginia singer/songwriter Kate Long was on the staff of Augusta Vocal Week 2017. Find out how you can be a part of the summer music programs at Augusta: www.augustaheritagecenter.org. We'll see you next summer in WV!
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This is very probably the most beautiful thing I have ever heard .I have loved this song for years, but it is the first time I have heard Kate Long sing, and Wow, is she a great singer. I'm devastated. Tears.
Great writer, too - she wrote it. beautiful!
I absolutely LOVE this beautiful song. I've been listening to it over and over again and now play it on my autoharp. Thank you, Kate Long.
Had a chance to talk to Laurie Lewis about this song a few years back,and I was saying that I thought this may be the best song ever written.I compared it to John Prine’s Paradise,and Laurie was near speechless.It is a most extraordinary song in every respect.
Made me cry ma'am
This song, I heard in concert at Augusta 2017. It touched my heart as i long for my grandparent's dairy farm where my mother grew up, in Western NY. Now the barn is burned and the house is falling apart.
So honored to relive this. Kate, you have brought such blessings into my life.
Durable elegy. This song of mourning deserves to be played and listened to for a long time.
Extraordinary song and singer.
Thank you, Kate, for this beautiful tune, the moving lyrics and your lovely voice. It is all perfection. ❤
This song must one of the most beautiful songs i have heard. Hearing the original sung by the author herself, brought at the same time tears of sadness and joy to my eyes. What a song, and what wisdom there lies in the it´s words. The crowd singing harmonies at the background tells a story of it´s own too.
Beautiful. Love you Kate!
Beautiful
You are a terrific songwriter, and I'm so happy/sad this here.
I've listened to this song a few times, but this morning I must comment. What a beautiful tune. Enjoy.
Somewhere along my journeys I heard this tune, possibly when I was at Augusta's Old Time week about 30 plus years ago. I always stop and listen when I see it.