SouthernGhost 1865 country music came out of this music, so I easily consider this type of music country music. But to me, today’s country music isn’t country music.
Fantastic version, sir. You are a truly talented musician. Thank you for keeping this great piece of Americana alive. I respect your music and love the fact that you are keeping the music of that great American composer, Stephen Foster, alive. This music is a great part of our American heritage.
A favorite song of my childhood. I played it on accordion and sang it for my Dad one Christmas. It has always brought a tear to my eye. All the beautiful dogs I have had. Thanks God, thanks Dad, and thanks for posting this great song. PS- I once had a beautiful college male chorus version on a 33 LP. I wish I know who that group was. Amazing stuff.
Beautiful hearing "Old Dog Tray!" again. Wasn't there another verse, "he died at my feet on a cold winter's day, And I played a lament for my old dog, Tray" ? Maybe I'm wrong. Many years since I first heard this lovely old song. Charlie, Aberdeen, Scotland
Love it. Love having all the words, so I can sing along with you. :-) This is a tribute to every dog we've ever loved. Thanks! Oh, and thanks to Mr. Foster too.
I'd say this is more country than most modern country, and this was before country music
Amen Son
SouthernGhost 1865 country music came out of this music, so I easily consider this type of music country music. But to me, today’s country music isn’t country music.
Dear Tom, thank you very much.
You' ve made our day.
Greetings from Moscow Russia!
🇺🇸🇷🇺
Fantastic version, sir. You are a truly talented musician. Thank you for keeping this great piece of Americana alive. I respect your music and love the fact that you are keeping the music of that great American composer, Stephen Foster, alive. This music is a great part of our American heritage.
Thanks, Denis!!
I haven't heard this song in over sixty years. It still brings me to tears.
I discovered this through a 1920's piano book my grandma gave me. Thank you for keeping these forgotten songs alive.
One of the founded father's of American music
I'm here wondering what billy clanton was talking about..
Same lol. Took me me a couple decades to actually search for it, but here we are.
Billy was wasted lol
And you music lover, you’re next
@@BayBorn79 it's that drunk piano player
Me too
We used to sing this in elementary school! Nice to hear it again.
So did we. South Side School, Ft. Lauderdale, 1951.
Haven't heard this song in 50 years!
We had Tray for 26 fine years, a regular sort of hand me down family dog.
Dear Tom, Thanks so much for your uplifting version of this song!🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
A favorite song of my childhood. I played it on accordion and sang it for my Dad one Christmas. It has always brought a tear to my eye. All the beautiful dogs I have had. Thanks God, thanks Dad, and thanks for posting this great song. PS- I once had a beautiful college male chorus version on a 33 LP. I wish I know who that group was. Amazing stuff.
Beautiful hearing "Old Dog Tray!" again. Wasn't there another verse, "he died at my feet on a cold winter's day, And I played a lament for my old dog, Tray" ? Maybe I'm wrong. Many years since I first heard this lovely old song. Charlie, Aberdeen, Scotland
Love it. Love having all the words, so I can sing along with you. :-) This is a tribute
to every dog we've ever loved. Thanks! Oh, and thanks to Mr. Foster too.
I hope you keep posting more of these wonderful old songs. You perform them very well.
I love listening to Great songs like is
Agreed!
I just learned that Tom passed in 2021 from a lengthy illness following a fall which resulted in head injuries. RIP
without a doubt the best singer of pre recorded music I've ever heard! RIP Tom.
One of my favoite Foster songs along with The Glendy Burke. Did my Master's Thesis "Stephen Foster and the Rise of Popular Music In America"
Never forget that a dog is the only being who will willingly sacrifice their life for yours.
truly amazing
We sang this almost every day in about third grade.
Agreed!
Lady and the Tramp leads me here 😊
Is that Old Dog Tray? That sounds like Old Dog Tray.
FREDERICK FUCKIN' CHOPIN!!!!
Sounds like Chopin...
Best line in the movie
You've seen Tombstone too many times. This sounds nothing like Chopin
Pa’don?
@@tybarker7545 no such thing as watching Tombstone too many times.
Is that old dog tray ? Cos that sounds like old dog tray to me....
Sweetest!
Perrito del gato con Botas 2
2 o4
Is it your dog, dear Tom?
This sounds *nothing* like a nocturne. Wth Billy?
Did you lose your dog?
Is that old dog Tray?Cos that sounds like old dog Tray to me .....
It's Stephen Stinking Foster
kesayo old Susanah Kemptown races.
Steven Stinkin Foster
It sounds nothing like what Doc Holliday was playing what the heck
Was Tray the dogs name what happened to the name Sam-bo
Old travon martin
Stephen stinkin' Foster and Fredric fucking Chopin.
Is that Frederick fuckin Chopin?
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Tray---von Martin
Can we get the politics and evil out of even 1 comments section?
You know, Steven STINKIN’ FOSTER!!’
Is that old dog Tray? Sounds like like old dog Tray to me. You know, Stephen stinking Foster!
Old Susanna?
You know Stephen stinking Foster
Stephen stinking Foster