I don't hear YOU when I listen to this. I hear the hills of Eastern Kentucky. I hear the sorrow, the angst, the hope, and the echo of the hollar. I still hear your voices but there's so much more. Amazing
Jaw just dropped, I stopped and logged in just to like and comment. This is a return to my childhood. My parents played this song a million times. At 65 I never dreamed I would hear a better version than the one I heard so many years ago. Makes me want to go back and play this version for them. They would agree with me. But, still I give credit to Tennessee Ernie Ford for my affection to the song.
Great cover but T. E. Ford still wins hands down. He made you feel it. Beautiful harmony though and well sung. definitely gets the thumbs up. I'm so glad that others are keeping the old song stories alive. It is our history you know. Still constantly tries to be the present too. Bet they could do a decent Big John.
You take the exact words from my thoughts. I'm 59 my mother big fan T.E.FORD so I heard many times as child. This is awesome version. Live what they're doing here.
Naw..... not say they're bad but this version of 16 tons is way too folksy. When the song was first written Bob Merrill and Terry Shand is about some guy in the coal mines. Even the original score had the tough hard working feel of the coal worker. This version didn't have that feeling to it.
I've heard several versions of this song, and couldn't possibly imagine female voice having a part in it. Yet you guys have done such a good job. From now, whenever I hear this song, I will visualise a loving wife suffering together with her strong, honest husband dedicated to his family.
I come from a long line of miners in NW England, my uncle used to sing this constantly, It was only after I grew up I realised the truth and sentiments behind it. excellent cover !!
Curious... Did ya'll have 'company stores' there in England as well? Here in the Southern States, the companies actually printed their own money. And owned the only stores. So, the people were totally completely indebted to the company. It's illegal now, of course.
@@bluesageful Not specifically, but the broader scenario of miners living in extreme poverty, working back-breaking jobs, and getting nowhere while the 'company' makes all the money, was still something which still held true and so would make this song very relatable even without that detail.
@@bluesageful we had company stores here in Chile... mostly in American or British-managed mining sites. Miners were paid in tokens to be spent at the store.
Tennessee Ernie Ford is somewhere smiling at this rendition. I'm old school and T.E. Ford did this best, but this is a razor sharp close second. Love it!!!
I was born in ‘55… somewhere around ‘58 or so, based on the age I remember it, my parents and some of their friends had this deep discussion on whether Ford was saying he owed his soul to ‘the company store(sto)’ , or ‘company stove’…They went round and round for hrs…I later heard a version on his variety show where he made a point to emphasize ‘store’…but in the original version, its up for grabs….interesting times back then
No he's dead. What you say presupposes life after death of which there's absolutely no evidence. Religion asserts it knows more than science but it doesn't, so old Tennessee if he were somehow brought back to life would in likelihood have absolutely no knowledge of this vid.
I grew up listening to Tennessee Ernie on the prairies of the mid-west. I memorized the song and sang along with the music whenever I heard it. I didn’t quite understand all the subtle meanings of the song until I married a coal miners daughter from West Virginia. My father-in-law took me on a short tour of his mine. After that little tour and getting to know the people and the culture I really came to understand what the words meant. It was so good to hear the song again. I almost thought I was listening toe Tennessee Ernie. THANKS!!!
The more I listen to Southern Raised, the more I’m mesmerized by the perfect harmonies and inspired instrumentals and singing of this quartet. You guys & gals are the best, and a refreshing departure from rap & hip hop, etc. Cheers! woody, from the sunny Isle of Guam
Yeah it's a definitely a good group. As I get more experienced in production it becomes apparent when there is editing like auto tune and possibly timing, but don't let that take away from the quality of the musicians either. I'm just saying there is editing on this, but it does sound great and a lot is still left up to the musicians. Their violin player is seriously great.
I must say I'm an old Tennessee Ernest Ford fan I remember when he sang that song "oh how powerful his voice was" "and young man "what a powerful voice you have" "I applaud you" and the rest for such great rendition of that song may God Bless each of you and your music bless us for a long time ✝️🛐📖❣️
40 years ago they would have been starring on someone's television show, that kind of talent is rare! Lucky to stumble onto this video they are amazing!
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I like the way they corregraph all the different parts of the song and dancing in the pool into a great rendition of this classic Tennessee Ernie Ford song.
Everyone that says they aren't recording good country music is wrong. The younger generation is recording and playing it and it is alive and well on social media!
I am old enough to have seen Ernie Ford on our old black and white TV. This is wonderfully redone. Not only good looking but oh so talented. Your all are so great to carry on the music of our immigrant ancestors in Appalachia.
Just discovered and WOW this is way beyond outstanding. I know the old version of this song and I am sure that all involved in the making of this song are blown away. Hope `Sixteen Tons` comes out on a CD. Very well done all and thank you, V/R N
I'm 56 and raised in Alabama. I had two older sisters, and a mama and a daddy. We sang all the time. Around the house, Susan played mandolin; Paula played 12-string; we'd sing just about anything! The McClain Family band, John Denver, the soundtrack from Purlie -- you name it. On long car trips we sang. My job as the 3rd child was to sing 3rd harmony. Not until early adulthood did I realize that not every family bursts into song on the reg. Thank you Southern Raised for keeping this music going. Now here's y'all a treat from your new Aunt Betsy: Search "Johnny Cash reads aloud 'The Cremation of Sam McGee.'" It's a poem they taught us in 6th grade, and it's perfect for the Halloween season!
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What an 🌟OUTSTANDING GROUP!🌟 Tennessee Ernie Ford would be PROUD of this rendition for sure!!! Thank you for letting us hear this wonderful song once again!!!
Awesome!!! I’m 68 yr. old and I’m sure my appreciation for music even today came from my youth. My grandpa and uncles on my Mom’s side sang and played guitars and a fiddle to this same music when I was a kid and I loved it! Can’t wait to show my 87 yr. old Mom your videos.💕
Rare it does it’s job properly tbh, I’ve been listening to music like this on RUclips for years and this is the first time it’s suggested it to me. My folks used to sing this all the time back in the day
Use to listen to this song when I was a boy. I haven't heard anyone get that close to the great Ernie Ford. Love the bass singer and the ladies sound great together.Well done !
@@grumpyvet7670 Freedom of Speech, everybody is still entitle to their opinion at the moment. I never said that he was better, just the best that I have heard since Ernie Ford. Hi from another Vet !
When I was very young, we had a vinyl record of Tennessee Ernie Ford singing this song. I used to play it over and over. One of my very favorites! I always love to see others do it, but I will always go back to Ernie as the standard. Great job!! I really enjoyed this version!
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I remember seeing Tennessee Ernie Ford singing this on my grandmothers black-and-white TV when I was a little girl. My uncles were West Virginia Coal Miners. Both had Black Lung Disease. God Bless All Coal Miners.
Aidah Do Leoni - Thank you. We're all coal miner's or married to one in my family. I could file for black lung with all the diggers, (miners work clothes), I've washed.
Like so many others here, I'm in my mid sixties and I first heard this as a little kid when my parents played it on the record player. Geoff Castellucci does a great cover, but this... is superb! Fine, fine work!
Awesome ! Love this version. I remember this song from when I was very young (about 5 years old) sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford. My parents had loads of records, mostly Country and Western so that's what I grew up listening to. As I got older I transitioned to Folk music and of course Rock music but these old songs are still locked in my memory. Thanks for this.
Another great version into which they have breathed new life, they are a great bunch of musical performers, it is only the second time I have heard a tune from them, but they were well worth finding. The video went excellently with the song.
My Daddy from WVA. A couple yrs before his passing I brought this song up in a conversation. I said Dad this song is truth. We live it today no matter what job. Thank you, beautiful rendition💕🙏
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Love you guys and this version. The playing and arrangement. The deep bass vocal, the superb harmonies. But when Emily picks up her violin and plays...wow.
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I enjoyed it. A very different take. The Southern Raised style and sound. Different and good. The very best wishes with it. Hoping it does well for you all.
One of my favorite songs, sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford back in the '50s when I was a couple years old. Still find myself singing it. Anyway, good cover of the song, right up there with the best.
I have loved this song by Tennessee Ernie Ford since I was very young. This song and his voice made me want to sing bass. Thankfully, I do, so to hear a bass version of this is fantastic to me. I loved the bluegrass arrangement y'all did. You kept true to the original while completely making it your own. Absolutely fabulous. Thank you. Time to go down a rabbit hole and see what more y'all have done.
That was awesome guys reminds me of my grandfather back in West Virginia when he worked in The cole mines I still have his stubs and all of his money went to the company store for credit awesome job
Great rendition of that classic, there folks. Loved the setting it the woods and the hollow. The lead singer would make Ol' Tennessee Ernie sit up and take notice. Cheers y'all.
What an INCREDIBLE cover, of one of the great American classics of all time. When I first heard this song as a kid, it had probably already been around for about 40 years--yet it still rocked my world. Now, another 40+ years later, I am still hearing new covers of it all the time. This one, though, is no ordinary cover. It is a magnificent remake of the entire song, from start to finish. The original vocal melody is completely gone--not a single three note phrase is the same as in the original song. And the sound is very refined and polished--something that would normally ruin a song like this one, since a whole lot of the charm of the Merle Travis version was a function of its raw sound and working class energy. Yet this version is magnificent, and it immediately sounded familiar and real. The terrific musicianship doesn't hurt, of course.
As a true Peabody KY. COALMINERS daughter, you can imagine what a family favorite this song was and still is. Glad you popped up. New subscriber is a must. 👍
I am quite sure ole TEF would lead a resounding cheer of "Bless all of your pea-pickin hearts"... I remember as a shirt-tailed boy Ole TEF had a variety type show on TV... My mother's dad lived with us and he was older than dirt at the time and would get meaner than a snake if he missed the show for some reason... Life was simple and good... New fan... New subscriber...
This just popped into my feed and the timing is incredible. I just found out yesterday that an old friend who used to sing this song passed away last month. Amazing synchronicity.
What a voice. As I said before, beautiful resonance, instrumentation and presentation. We learned this piece in guitar class. I hated it, but now that I heard it in this version.... It made it so much more enticing and exciting to listen to.
I am very Classical and as a rule, avoid popular music like the plague. But this group really has something.. Lovely clean instrumentation. And a beautiful bass voice, masculine and strong. I think I'll start listening to them>
Do yourself a favor, look up Geoff Castellucci doing a cover of this same song. If you think Paul is deep, you ain't heard nothin' yet. Dude's up there (down there?) with Tim Foust and Avi.
Just brilliant. Everything about this video is pleasing, from the sepia tone, to the placement of each member. The voices are perfectly synched. Well done indeed.
Wow... what an amazing masterpiece! ❤ Got goosebumps as he was singing "you load sixteen tons and what do you get? ohohohoh"... Damn! Thanks for this great version!
So refreshing to see young people still kicking it old school. I remember Tennessee Ernie Ford singing this when I was young. Southern Raised is a breath of fresh air!
It's good to see so of the younger generation keeping the classics alive. My hat is off to all of you.
This was one of my dad's favorite songs, he played the original all the time in the truck when I rode around with him as a kid
I miss you so much dad
🙏 I too mis the best man I ever knew...so sorry
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@@anthonybrady-lb5ve ? No, he passed away with several combined illnesses when I was in my 20s and i took care of him until he passed.
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He must have been a great dad! Sorry for your loss, but I am happy for the good memories you have of him.
God Blesses those that keep the songs of the working people alive.
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My. Fam made the the slave trade
Six decades of listening to good music and this rendition is among the best!
It is.
meanwhile the geoff castelucci version
This Tennessee Ernie Ford slander will not stand
I don't hear YOU when I listen to this. I hear the hills of Eastern Kentucky. I hear the sorrow, the angst, the hope, and the echo of the hollar. I still hear your voices but there's so much more. Amazing
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This is a perfect piece of art in every way possible!
The music, the synchronized singing, the colors, the editing, everything!
Jaw just dropped, I stopped and logged in just to like and comment. This is a return to my childhood. My parents played this song a million times. At 65 I never dreamed I would hear a better version than the one I heard so many years ago. Makes me want to go back and play this version for them. They would agree with me. But, still I give credit to Tennessee Ernie Ford for my affection to the song.
Great cover but T. E. Ford still wins hands down. He made you feel it. Beautiful harmony though and well sung. definitely gets the thumbs up. I'm so glad that others are keeping the old song stories alive. It is our history you know. Still constantly tries to be the present too. Bet they could do a decent Big John.
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You take the exact words from my thoughts. I'm 59 my mother big fan T.E.FORD so I heard many times as child. This is awesome version. Live what they're doing here.
Geoff Castellucci is good too
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Naw..... not say they're bad but this version of 16 tons is way too folksy. When the song was first written Bob Merrill and Terry Shand is about some guy in the coal mines. Even the original score had the tough hard working feel of the coal worker. This version didn't have that feeling to it.
It's like Bluegrass meets classical music. Wonderful,
That voice!! And everything else too - great music all round.
I've heard several versions of this song, and couldn't possibly imagine female voice having a part in it. Yet you guys have done such a good job. From now, whenever I hear this song, I will visualise a loving wife suffering together with her strong, honest husband dedicated to his family.
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Good documentary about the women who worked above the ground at the sorting belts can be found on RUclips too. Harsh work and abysmal pay.
@@עדינהירבה I didn't quite get it... can you, please, elaborate?
Well said! Love the TE Ford version but this one is more haunting and layered.
Women and children worked in mines too. They hauled the ore out.
I come from a long line of miners in NW England, my uncle used to sing this constantly, It was only after I grew up I realised the truth and sentiments behind it. excellent cover !!
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Hi!
Curious... Did ya'll have 'company stores' there in England as well? Here in the Southern States, the companies actually printed their own money. And owned the only stores. So, the people were totally completely indebted to the company. It's illegal now, of course.
Its amazing that people can hear songs like this and be anti union and pro mega corporations.
@@bluesageful Not specifically, but the broader scenario of miners living in extreme poverty, working back-breaking jobs, and getting nowhere while the 'company' makes all the money, was still something which still held true and so would make this song very relatable even without that detail.
@@bluesageful we had company stores here in Chile... mostly in American or British-managed mining sites. Miners were paid in tokens to be spent at the store.
good to see the younger generation still carry these great songs.
Tennessee Ernie Ford is somewhere smiling at this rendition. I'm old school and T.E. Ford did this best, but this is a razor sharp close second. Love it!!!
Yep..I grew up on TEF
Listen to Geoff Castalucci! I love TEF dearly, but Geoff does him proud! 😉👵🇺🇸
I was born in ‘55… somewhere around ‘58 or so, based on the age I remember it, my parents and some of their friends had this deep discussion on whether Ford was saying he owed his soul to ‘the company store(sto)’ , or ‘company stove’…They went round and round for hrs…I later heard a version on his variety show where he made a point to emphasize ‘store’…but in the original version, its up for grabs….interesting times back then
@@forrestmosby7118 LOL! One could make a poetic argument for the company stove.
No he's dead. What you say presupposes life after death of which there's absolutely no evidence. Religion asserts it knows more than science but it doesn't, so old Tennessee if he were somehow brought back to life would in likelihood have absolutely no knowledge of this vid.
I grew up listening to Tennessee Ernie on the prairies of the mid-west. I memorized the song and sang along with the music whenever I heard it. I didn’t quite understand all the subtle meanings of the song until I married a coal miners daughter from West Virginia. My father-in-law took me on a short tour of his mine. After that little tour and getting to know the people and the culture I really came to understand what the words meant. It was so good to hear the song again. I almost thought I was listening toe Tennessee Ernie. THANKS!!!
The more I listen to Southern Raised, the more I’m mesmerized by the perfect harmonies and inspired instrumentals and singing of this quartet. You guys & gals are the best, and a refreshing departure from rap & hip hop, etc. Cheers! woody, from the sunny Isle of Guam
Yeah it's a definitely a good group. As I get more experienced in production it becomes apparent when there is editing like auto tune and possibly timing, but don't let that take away from the quality of the musicians either. I'm just saying there is editing on this, but it does sound great and a lot is still left up to the musicians. Their violin player is seriously great.
I must say I'm an old Tennessee Ernest Ford fan I remember when he sang that song "oh how powerful his voice was" "and young man "what a powerful voice you have" "I applaud you" and the rest for such great rendition of that song may God Bless each of you and your music bless us for a long time ✝️🛐📖❣️
40 years ago they would have been starring on someone's television show, that kind of talent is rare! Lucky to stumble onto this video they are amazing!
Someone should send this to Marty Stuart. He might put them on his show.
I agree with that completely. I feel very fortunate to have stumbled on this group. A real blessing!
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I like the way they corregraph all the different parts of the song and dancing in the pool into a great rendition of this classic Tennessee Ernie Ford song.
haven't heard this since I was a kid, 50 years ago, you guys absolutely nailed it
I just love it when the algorithm leads me to excellent covers and standards. What an excellent rendition of the classic!
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Yeehaw!🤠
Thank you so much!!
...not where I would have gone on purpose...algo fudge factor? Glad, none the less :O)
Everyone that says they aren't recording good country music is wrong. The younger generation is recording and playing it and it is alive and well on social media!
What am impact Tennessee Ernie has made on this song. No one dares put out a version without a deep bass singer! God job, Southern Raised!
Such a talented group, a joy to listen to.Thank You.
I loved hearing this fantastic rendition of a song my Dad used to sing, 50+ years ago
Love this song. My favorite since the old days.
I am old enough to have seen Ernie Ford on our old black and white TV. This is wonderfully redone. Not only good looking but oh so talented. Your all are so great to carry on the music of our immigrant ancestors in Appalachia.
Just discovered and WOW this is way beyond outstanding. I know the old version of this song and I am sure that all involved in the making of this song are blown away. Hope `Sixteen Tons` comes out on a CD. Very well done all and thank you, V/R N
Thank you! I plan to upload to streaming services soon!!!
Love their voices and their skill with the instruments they play.
I'm 56 and raised in Alabama. I had two older sisters, and a mama and a daddy. We sang all the time.
Around the house, Susan played mandolin; Paula played 12-string; we'd sing just about anything!
The McClain Family band, John Denver, the soundtrack from Purlie -- you name it.
On long car trips we sang. My job as the 3rd child was to sing 3rd harmony.
Not until early adulthood did I realize that not every family bursts into song on the reg.
Thank you Southern Raised for keeping this music going. Now here's y'all a treat from your new Aunt Betsy:
Search "Johnny Cash reads aloud 'The Cremation of Sam McGee.'" It's a poem they taught us in 6th grade,
and it's perfect for the Halloween season!
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Thats great. Im with you all the way. It's great. How's the Alabama Slammer. Is it still as good as ever. Hope so🤣
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So love this old song, brought back to life. So love this kick in the water! God bless you all ❤
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What an 🌟OUTSTANDING GROUP!🌟 Tennessee Ernie Ford would be PROUD of this rendition for sure!!! Thank you for letting us hear this wonderful song once again!!!
This was the first song as a child I know was music. This group did the song and the MAN who first sang it Justice
What a wonderful version of a classic song. You all deserve wonderful praise for your work.
Awesome!!!
I’m 68 yr. old and I’m sure my appreciation for music even today came from my youth.
My grandpa and uncles on my Mom’s side sang and played
guitars and a fiddle to this same music when I was a kid and I loved it!
Can’t wait to show my 87 yr. old Mom your videos.💕
I love it when the algorithm brings me masterpieces like this.
Rare it does it’s job properly tbh, I’ve been listening to music like this on RUclips for years and this is the first time it’s suggested it to me. My folks used to sing this all the time back in the day
It's old classics like these that hold a special place in my heart ❤
Use to listen to this song when I was a boy. I haven't heard anyone get that close to the great Ernie Ford. Love the bass singer and the ladies sound great together.Well done !
They don't hold a candle to Mr. Ford.
@@grumpyvet7670 Freedom of Speech, everybody is still entitle to their opinion at the moment.
I never said that he was better, just the best that I have heard since Ernie Ford. Hi from another Vet !
When I was very young, we had a vinyl record of Tennessee Ernie Ford singing this song. I used to play it over and over. One of my very favorites! I always love to see others do it, but I will always go back to Ernie as the standard. Great job!! I really enjoyed this version!
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Most perfect song for this group ,and it's perfectly sung the guys voice is perfect and the ladies wow just wow they sing absolutely perfectly
I remember seeing Tennessee Ernie Ford singing this on my grandmothers black-and-white TV when I was a little girl. My uncles were West Virginia Coal Miners. Both had Black Lung Disease.
God Bless All Coal Miners.
Aidah Do Leoni - Thank you. We're all coal miner's or married to one in my family. I could file for black lung with all the diggers, (miners work clothes), I've washed.
@@1SaltyGirl God bless you and all of your family. God bless all Coal Miners.
Woa. His voice is way deeper than I expected. They are talented and very skilled
he's a standard bass II actually, but his voice is real good
That deep bass voice is fabulous. Love it !
I love it, too. But why does it seem like they are lip-synching?
Bass singers really get me where I live.
Like so many others here, I'm in my mid sixties and I first heard this as a little kid when my parents played it on the record player. Geoff Castellucci does a great cover, but this... is superb! Fine, fine work!
Awesome ! Love this version. I remember this song from when I was very young (about 5 years old) sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford. My parents had loads of records, mostly Country and Western so that's what I grew up listening to. As I got older I transitioned to Folk music and of course Rock music but these old songs are still locked in my memory. Thanks for this.
That's how I first heard this song...grandparents old albums.
@@tdog4240 I'll give you a laugh! I saw and heard Ernie Ford sig this song as a teenager.
Wow! Excellent harmonizing! Just... WOW! That violin! Chills!
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Mix it in with the bass and you've got it.
Another great version into which they have breathed new life, they are a great bunch of musical performers, it is only the second time I have heard a tune from them, but they were well worth finding. The video went excellently with the song.
My brother was sixteen years older than me. He sang this to me when I was little. This was an outstanding rendition.
Fallen in love with this group with a first look - incredible artists!
My Daddy from WVA. A couple yrs before his passing I brought this song up in a conversation. I said Dad this song is truth. We live it today no matter what job. Thank you, beautiful rendition💕🙏
This song was important in the union movement…my parents had a record with Paul Robeson singing it…I’m 71. Still love this sing. Great rendition.
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Can not get tired of listening to you guys. Thank you.
I haven't heard this song in decades. Great job bringing it back.
This reminded me of my dad. He's gone now, but he loved this song.
That's why I came here. I was thinking about my dad and this song popped in my head. I guess it was a dad thing to sing this song
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This is SOOO good, actually brings tears to my eyes, outstanding in EVERY way. I also think the cinematography is just as wonderful as the music
Thank you very much
fine addition to the legend
The location made it that much better
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Ottima esibizione,brave è un piacere sentire il country in quel modo. Grazie mille. 👍👍👋👋
Amazing!!
Love the vocal harmony and the arrangement of on of my favorite songs.
Love you guys and this version. The playing and arrangement. The deep bass vocal, the superb harmonies. But when Emily picks up her violin and plays...wow.
THIS is a very worthy successor to Tennessee Earnie Fords rendition. I can praise no higher. Well done indeed!
No higher praise is needed.
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I enjoyed it. A very different take. The Southern Raised style and sound. Different and good. The very best wishes with it. Hoping it does well for you all.
Thanks so much!!
Шикарно! Отличные голоса!
My Dad used to sing this all the time when I was little - and that was a l-o-n-g time ago now. Haven't heard it in years - thanks; I love it :D
One of my favorite songs, sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford back in the '50s when I was a couple years old. Still find myself singing it. Anyway, good cover of the song, right up there with the best.
I live not far from bulls gap where Ernie grew up.
It's sooo nice to hear singers with controlled voices who don't have a tremulo! 'Nice, clear tones of real singing! Thanks!
Totally agree!
I have loved this song by Tennessee Ernie Ford since I was very young. This song and his voice made me want to sing bass. Thankfully, I do, so to hear a bass version of this is fantastic to me. I loved the bluegrass arrangement y'all did. You kept true to the original while completely making it your own. Absolutely fabulous. Thank you. Time to go down a rabbit hole and see what more y'all have done.
Hey thank you!!! Hope you enjoy!
That was awesome guys reminds me of my grandfather back in West Virginia when he worked in The cole mines I still have his stubs and all of his money went to the company store for credit awesome job
That's amazing! Thank you for sharing that, really cool!
Old King Cole? (or coal?)
@@dunruden9720 coal I was using my speaker
I never heard this song before but I absolutely love-- the bass singer's voice is so soulful, I could listen to it all day
BlueGrass 16 Tons. Wow!! This version fits the song. The group made it theirs. Love other versions also but this one is unique and works. Well done.
Great rendition of that classic, there folks. Loved the setting it the woods and the hollow. The lead singer would make Ol' Tennessee Ernie sit up and take notice. Cheers y'all.
You're so kind, thanks so much!
Man when that Violin comes in....goose bumps 💯
One of the BEST covers and twists on this classic Merle Travis/Tennessee Ernie Ford song that I've heard! Great job folks!
Thank you so much
just listened to this gave me chills
Absolutely lovely! --- Bravo!
Wonderful arrangement, beautiful harmonies, and even well produced video.
It's a keeper!
What an INCREDIBLE cover, of one of the great American classics of all time.
When I first heard this song as a kid, it had probably already been around for about 40 years--yet it still rocked my world.
Now, another 40+ years later, I am still hearing new covers of it all the time.
This one, though, is no ordinary cover. It is a magnificent remake of the entire song, from start to finish. The original vocal melody is completely gone--not a single three note phrase is the same as in the original song. And the sound is very refined and polished--something that would normally ruin a song like this one, since a whole lot of the charm of the Merle Travis version was a function of its raw sound and working class energy.
Yet this version is magnificent, and it immediately sounded familiar and real.
The terrific musicianship doesn't hurt, of course.
I loved this song, haven't heard for years. Thanks for bringing it up to us. That manly voice is my favorite since I was a child.
You should hear Geoff Castellucis version
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As a true Peabody KY. COALMINERS daughter, you can imagine what a family favorite this song was and still is. Glad you popped up. New subscriber is a must. 👍
Awe thanks a bunch!!!
Beautiful
My family history is coal and Hard rock miners from western Ky
Every once in awhile, the RUclips algorithm gets it right.
Correct.
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This guy knows what's up. That's how I got here too. Glad I showed up
Same here! Absolutely fantastic!
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I am quite sure ole TEF would lead a resounding cheer of "Bless all of your pea-pickin hearts"...
I remember as a shirt-tailed boy Ole TEF had a variety type show on TV... My mother's dad lived with us and he was older than dirt at the time and would get meaner than a snake if he missed the show for some reason... Life was simple and good...
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Thank you so much!
Great story,thanks.
@@dianemeighen9030 Thank you ma'am...
This just popped into my feed and the timing is incredible. I just found out yesterday that an old friend who used to sing this song passed away last month. Amazing synchronicity.
Amy, there are no coincidences.
Great rendition of this song. Talented bunch. I love it.
Nice melody, powerful voices, great performance, thank you! ..
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Приятная мелодия, мощные голоса, отличное исполнение, спасибо!..
Wow!!! This popped up in my feed... I love this song! Amazing musicians, amazing voice! Beautifully done!👍♥️🔥
WOW a masterful rendition of of a truly heart wrenching classic... BRAVO !!! 🤠
Transformative cover of one of my favorite songs. I love the interweaving harmonies and excellent playing. Kudos to y'all, great performance!
Thanks
What a voice. As I said before, beautiful resonance, instrumentation and presentation. We learned this piece in guitar class. I hated it, but now that I heard it in this version.... It made it so much more enticing and exciting to listen to.
I am very Classical and as a rule, avoid popular music like the plague. But this group really has something.. Lovely clean instrumentation. And a beautiful bass voice, masculine and strong. I think I'll start listening to them>
If I sang in a group like that I wouldn’t wear shoes either. ❤ We all adored Tennessee Ernie Ford and this is a great tribute to his genius.
Excellent musical and vocal arrangement. The bass voice is exceptional.
Wow!!! This brings back memories. Love that deep voice!
Wonderful! Just had my grandchildren listen with me. I was their age when listening to Tennessee Ernie Ford. Keep up your blessed work.
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This version is just exquisite. So beautiful!!!
knew it with Paul Robson singing... great to hear such a bass voice
Do yourself a favor, look up Geoff Castellucci doing a cover of this same song. If you think Paul is deep, you ain't heard nothin' yet. Dude's up there (down there?) with Tim Foust and Avi.
Красивые, талантливые ребята. Классное исполнение!
What has you, barbarian from the steppes, to do with this lovely country and western music?
в Адыгее, такие же места реки белая
Honestly, if you aren't playing mandolin and violin barefoot, WHAT are you doing with your life? Bravo to all of you for this performance! ❤
*ain't. 😉
My life's been wasted
Outstanding ! Lovely harmony! Great fiddling! Great bass singer! Kudos!
Thank you kindly!
Thats the best that song has ever sounded. WOW!
quite splendid and lovely ..thank you!
FINALLY a group having fun! I watch the Petersens' stuff 'cause they enjoy themselves. Y'all just moved onto the top watchlist with them.
Thank you!!
It's nice to hear new music every day. A group of very talented musicians I haven't heard of till today
Just brilliant. Everything about this video is pleasing, from the sepia tone, to the placement of each member. The voices are perfectly synched. Well done indeed.
Can't stop listening it's so amazing! The song is beautiful and Powerful, performance is superb and that voice is something! Great! ❤️
Oh his voice gives me shivers! Wonderful!
Wow... what an amazing masterpiece! ❤ Got goosebumps as he was singing "you load sixteen tons and what do you get? ohohohoh"... Damn! Thanks for this great version!
So refreshing to see young people still kicking it old school. I remember Tennessee Ernie Ford singing this when I was young. Southern Raised is a breath of fresh air!