Just for clarification It was originally recorded by Flatt and Scruggs in 1952. I had to look it up but I knew it was a lot older than Dwight. It's charted for several star artists. PS there was no separation in country and bluegrass in 1952. In some places and times it might have been called country/western. Mostly just country.
One of my GO TO song's..... It's definitly a Bluegrass song, with it's need, for "High Lonesome" vocal's. Not the best I've heard but I did listen to the end. >>> Try NRPS & Flying Burrito's, thire live version's.
Thats pretty darn good. I have listened and watched every version of this stone cold honky tonk classic you can find on youtube. I suppose the flatt and scruggs version is my favorite. Although I'm not so sure now. Really good! I will watch many times.
I really love the 2 new band members. And Tim cracks me up... he is so insanely good on that mando. The voice blend is just perfect, too. The new TBB is broadening my musical horizons. I love newgrass but you all just draw me in any time Lincoln posts something no matter how or "high lonesome" the composition is. And of course I can only count on one hand, fiddlers that are the likes of Aynsley... and most of them are twice her age. Rock on, TBB!
A guitar, a mandolin, a fiddle, a banjo, a bass, and people harmonizing to a good old song. I need nothing else
Sonny Osborne is sure smiling down on Lincoln Hensley you are great
This song is very nice I like it.
From Japan.
I love that! How were you introduced to Americana bluegrass and folk? Is it commonly enjoyed in Japan? God bless you!! ☺️
Love the old classic bluegrass tunes!
This is the best performance of this song as you will ever hear. The vocals, timing, pitch , and intonation on this performance is perfect.
Real country music for real country folk. You got it dialed in today.
I’m a born and raised city slicker from Toronto Canada,
… hey, I like it too, eh!
Excellent musicianship. 👍
Fiddle player is PRO!! Makes the band !! Put her up front!
I can hear ol Lester & Earl, this is top tier Bluegrass.
Big, big thumbs up! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Anybody that has this much talent, and class, has my ear and respect! ❤️❤️❤️
New Riders of The Putple Sage - first band I ever heard do this song, … such a long time ago.
Thanks for bringing it back.
Still love them to this day
Great version. Dwight Yoakam would be proud.
Just for clarification It was originally recorded by Flatt and Scruggs in 1952. I had to look it up but I knew it was a lot older than Dwight. It's charted for several star artists. PS there was no separation in country and bluegrass in 1952. In some places and times it might have been called country/western. Mostly just country.
Dang! Love this.
One of my GO TO song's..... It's definitly a Bluegrass song, with it's need, for "High Lonesome" vocal's. Not the best I've heard but I did listen to the end. >>> Try NRPS & Flying Burrito's, thire live version's.
Nobody has done it better! 😎
Job well done on a classic.
Great Song!!!
Yall should record this version. Its perfect.
Love you Aynsley!
just great
fiddle player is so good!
Three chords and the truth
Thats pretty darn good. I have listened and watched every version of this stone cold honky tonk classic you can find on youtube.
I suppose the flatt and scruggs version is my favorite. Although I'm not so sure now. Really good! I will watch many times.
I really love the 2 new band members. And Tim cracks me up... he is so insanely good on that mando. The voice blend is just perfect, too. The new TBB is broadening my musical horizons. I love newgrass but you all just draw me in any time Lincoln posts something no matter how or "high lonesome" the composition is. And of course I can only count on one hand, fiddlers that are the likes of Aynsley... and most of them are twice her age. Rock on, TBB!
Watched four times Lincoln!
Very cool
Fantastic
Just simply really, really good!!! Everyone doing their superb best! Loved the ending comment, made me roar!!!:)
Great job y'all!! 👍👍
Well done... you all sound good together as a group.
Do you know any of Old & in the Way? Especially their cover of The Stanley Bros - The White Dove?
Also, fiddle is on point.
Love it! Thanks... :-)
Like they used to say on Hee Haw "Salute".
Lincoln picking out them notes!
Dressed for the stage !.............................
One of the better versions
Thanks!
Yeah, that's how it goes.
can he flatpack that guitar?
Good old song from the fifties. So well done. Camera person needs to back up aways. We don’t need to count nose hairs.
hahahahaah! nose hairs! Hahahahahaha :)
Violin just suberb
I heard Porter Wagoner do a good performance of this song.
I get a kick out of watching these certain clean cut guys who look like accountants or teachers perform some great music! :)
Makes a change from boots and denim dungarees 😆
Move the fiddle up front sound deadening can't hear vocals.