There is an odd beautiful disconnect in this era of music. It was played by men around the campfires like this, while the men knew that in all likelyhood many would not be around the next night's campfire. Did it stop them. Not a bit, just made them live all the more the time they had. You all do so much honor to those men by this and your love of the music its wonderful to hear.
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand Question; did your band write Jackson in the valley and Southern soldier? I can't find any historical evidence that it was written during the war
@@Pikog777 The banjo player wrote 'Jackson in the Valley' in 1994-95. 'Southern Soldier' is attributed to Minta Morgan. Collected by Alan Lomax during the 1930's, it was a poem produced in the Appalachian hills of the Carolinas in the latter part of the war and kept alive by oral tradition to the 21st century. Our version was derived from the lyrics recalled by traditional singer, Miss Minta Morgan. It is probably the most articulate statement of why most Southern soldiers fought the war.
Indeed. Traditional American folk music is descended from the standard folk ballads of the British Isles, particularly England and Scotland (funny enough, many Irish folk songs are actually adaptations of earlier English and Scottish songs). In fact, most traditional American tunes are actually either ones we inherited directly from our Anglo-Celtic forebears or they are slightly evolved adaptations thereof. What made Foster so genius is that he was really one of earliest examples of truly original all-American folk music. He basically took the style and influence of northwestern European folk music and composed original, homegrown American ballads. Many of the melodies were in the vein of British Isles folk music, but they were purely composed by him. Up until that point, the common thing to do was to simply borrow a well-known melody passed down by earlier generations but with different lyrics. Foster took it one step further and wrote simple folk ballads that were strictly of his own creation. Ironically, there are many more recent folk songs all over the European continent, too many to count, that actually borrow from Foster’s original melodies!
Hello from France my southerner friends ! I love your musics and content, you preserve your heritage, it's important. ❤️🇫🇷🇺🇸❤️Long live the South ! Good night 😊
Well it's nothing about drugs. They were just good musicians! And wrote brilliant pieces of music. I mean their music is iconic for a reason. So is the music of Queen and Elton John
I've always gotten a kick out of the lyrics to this song. Foster was a genius. Well played as always, gentlemen, many thanks for brightening my day once again!
My mother started to teach me English when I was 4 or 5 y.o (I am brazilian), singing traditional songs like this. I love it and never forgot the lyrics. And it seems this band plays it in the most authentic way.
@@loganplank504 A history of slavery? I wouldn't say. Well, there were social classes in Poland, as anywhere in world, and those lowest classes didn't have easliy. Especially from Middle Ages to XIX century. But it wasn't slavery like in US or human trade from Afirca to Western Europe.
Хм, а не прѣстарѣлый ли? В инфинитивах вроде как (почти?) всегда ять, в образованных от него слов вроде прош. времени или слов на -ение (я пишу "ение" в современной орфографии), тоже, нет? Извините, если ошибаюсь.
Hello to a Russian Rebel from a Southern American . Putin is a Son of a Bitch , making war upon Ukrainian civilians . Moscow Russia and Washington DC are full of traitors to the good people of both countries . Drain the swamps and let peace become the rule among all good people.
Я вырос в общине немецких иммигрантов в Северной Каролине, недалеко от Уинстон-Сейлема. Американский Юг имеет много культуры, особенно Северная Каролина и Южная Каролина. Я горжусь тем, откуда я родом, и горжусь своими немецкими и южноамериканскими корнями. Уважать людей России и русскую культуру я тоже начал в старших годах, потому что вы разумные и сильные люди, без трансгендерного мусора, который с 2015 года является раковой опухолью на Западе. Ich wuchs in einer deutschen Einwanderergemeinde in North Carolina in der Nähe von Winston-Salem auf. Der amerikanische Süden hat viel Kultur und vor allem North Carolina und South Carolina. Ich bin stolz darauf, wo ich herkomme, und ich bin stolz auf meine deutsche und südamerikanische Herkunft. Ich habe auch angefangen, die Menschen in Russland und die russische Kultur in meinen älteren Jahren zu respektieren, weil ihr vernünftige und starke Menschen seid, ohne den Transgender-Müll, der im Westen seit 2015 ein Krebs ist.
I was singing this song with a lot of enthusiasm when I was 7 yrs old. And I am a Greek living in Athens, Greece. Hope you all continue what you're doing
Help bring it back. Take up an instrument and learn these old songs. I’m taking up the bagpipes, and this is one of the songs I’m teaching myself to play
Thank you so much from Ukraine. We love you, your work. I've always loved such songs - telling us about, maybe, life in the 1800's and many more things. Thank you!!
Thank you very much for the original performance of this song. I wonder how old this song is. She's my favorite. I'm also Zuzana. Greetings from Europe.
Stephen Foster is someone our nation shouldn't forget. I remember singing songs of his when I was in Elementary School in California in the 90s. It is a shame much of that is being erased. 2nd South Carolina String Band is doing so much for our nation in preserving our musical heritage. Every other nation can play music from 100, 200, 300, sometimes 500 years+ ago but here we are told we can't hear anything before the Hippies showed up. It is a true tragedy, thank you for preserving our American Heritage.
Ignore them. The fact that the south fought they way it did with the greatest generals Ever and limited resources can oinly be a source of great pride.
Maths moi ça Moi je suis dans le département de la Mayenne, au nord ouest, c'est juste au sud de la Normandie, je suis à 5km de la frontière entre la Mayenne et la Normandie. J'habite dans un village de 3000 habitants, c'est super calme, j'imagine pas en region parisienne, ça doit être mouvementé 😅
Southeners by birth and Americans by the grace of god. I play this on my banjo in my Fishing town in Devon England and in some way mirrors my journey to learn banjo. The song goes down well and for me controversy not required. Folk music that has survived a for a long time (this tune is not that old) reflect very different attitudes and life times. Interesting how some use a catchy enjoyable tune to drag long dead pedagogue issues into this century instead of appreciating and enjoying the historical culture behind the tune. Kind regards Tim
I heard this song from my musical keyboard in school and since then I couldn't found this melody and i found this version today ! 🎵So marvellous🎵 Love from India ❤️
Che meraviglia .... mi sembra di tornare bambina ... quante volte ho cantato questa canzone siete super bravissimi ❤ un grande saluto 👋 dall'Italia Friuli Venezia Giulia Udine !!!!!
Love this song always puts a smile on my face.. We sang it at our school concert in about 1973 at a wee school called St. Mary's on the Hill just outside Belfast in Ireland oh the good old days.. 😁👍
You can feel like a soldier of the South, you can feel like a soldier of the North. It's amazing what RUclips has to offer! The Internet too, more generally. Interesting...
although im from scotland i have grown fascinated by civil war and folk songs from the south and ive been playing these on banjo and guitar, something about it all and its history fascinates me. great version! love that banjo!
Just found this band. This is one of the first songs my Grandpa taught me when I first started listening to him play banjo and guitar. Brings back fond memories. Y’all are amazing.
As an Ohio sports fan on this Super Bowl Day, this piece has revived my spirits! Thank you gentleman for this wonderful song! May your retirement treat you well!
Awesome, greetings from the UK. This is really good, you guys play like professionals. How could anyone hate American culture? Your singing voices are very nice. How much have you practised? What under rated music. I bet your all really genuine guy's too.
interesting that the tin whistle isnt used any more in old time string band music but I guess it would have been played back in Civil War period. Still played a lot in trad Irish music but that's a different ball game!😄
If I would've been there with you fellows, I would have fashioned a terrace at the fire for my Dutch ovens and my coffee boiler and we would have been having cornbread and coffee between tunes and tugs on the jug. I'm no musician but I could have clumsily lumbered to the tempo of your soul-soothing music.
...por un maldito demonio¡! Qué cosa más linda, así quiero vivir mi vida siempre. Con lo básico y sencillo en una zona rural y desde luego con buena compañía, música, libros, un perro, un gato y gallinas que las adoro también. 🍻🫂🇨🇷💯
Great performance!!! You guys make me imagine how joyful of this song whenever it's played. I'd listened this song when I was a kid and didn't know its meaning. Very good job.
You guys are amazing! I originally come from Kentucky, so Foster’s “My Old Kentucky Home” is close to my heart, so I’m a fan of his for that song and some others too.
I came to South Carolina in 1999 to study for my PhD. The moment the flight landed in Greenville I fell in love with this land. As it’s printed on my first SC car plate “smiling faces beautiful places”, warm climate, friendly people, rich history of the south always intrigues me.
Hard to believe , that all of you , were young men in former times , hehehehehe ... May all of you , have a long and healthy living , greetings from germany !
I am not an american but If past lives are real, then I may have been born in Alabama or close to the person who wrote this song. I dont know I have those bitter sweet feelings listening to this song with some tears and some real happiness.
There is an odd beautiful disconnect in this era of music. It was played by men around the campfires like this, while the men knew that in all likelyhood many would not be around the next night's campfire. Did it stop them. Not a bit, just made them live all the more the time they had.
You all do so much honor to those men by this and your love of the music its wonderful to hear.
Wow. Thanks VERY much for your touching and thoughtful comment !
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand Question; did your band write Jackson in the valley and Southern soldier? I can't find any historical evidence that it was written during the war
@@Pikog777 The banjo player wrote 'Jackson in the Valley' in 1994-95. 'Southern Soldier' is attributed to Minta Morgan. Collected by Alan Lomax during the 1930's, it was a poem produced in the Appalachian hills of the Carolinas in the latter part of the war and kept alive by oral tradition to the 21st century. Our version was derived from the lyrics recalled by traditional singer, Miss Minta Morgan. It is probably the most articulate statement of why most Southern soldiers fought the war.
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand wow, you guys really know how to make music! I never would be able to create as original of a tune.
Essa canção me faz lembrar quando eu era uma criança, muito bom, parabéns , obrigado
You guys are legendary. When it comes to authentic Civil War era music, there's no finer band of musicians. God bless you all
I mean they didn’t sing the original lyrics so I wouldn’t really say that they’re authentic, but they’re still pretty good
@@S_Miclemie original lyrics was politically incorrect like damn! Still cool tune.
@@MikhaelAhava I mean I wouldn’t sing the n-word in a song either
@@gtworldzhd4137 same. It’s quite offensive. But tune is good.
why is the n-word that offensive? (english isn't my main languaje, sorry)@@MikhaelAhava
People that say America has no culture really need to take a listen to this stuff… thank you so much for this beautiful song!
Indeed. Traditional American folk music is descended from the standard folk ballads of the British Isles, particularly England and Scotland (funny enough, many Irish folk songs are actually adaptations of earlier English and Scottish songs). In fact, most traditional American tunes are actually either ones we inherited directly from our Anglo-Celtic forebears or they are slightly evolved adaptations thereof.
What made Foster so genius is that he was really one of earliest examples of truly original all-American folk music. He basically took the style and influence of northwestern European folk music and composed original, homegrown American ballads. Many of the melodies were in the vein of British Isles folk music, but they were purely composed by him. Up until that point, the common thing to do was to simply borrow a well-known melody passed down by earlier generations but with different lyrics. Foster took it one step further and wrote simple folk ballads that were strictly of his own creation.
Ironically, there are many more recent folk songs all over the European continent, too many to count, that actually borrow from Foster’s original melodies!
People who say America has no culture say it because they hate Americans, not for any other reason. Nothing anyone shows them will change their minds.
The Americans have hot culture.
They gave us cheese in a can
@@pirateswamp9219 and country music, rock and roll, chocolate chip cookies and blue jeans. Not bad overall.
Anyone who says that is ignorant
Hello from France my southerner friends ! I love your musics and content, you preserve your heritage, it's important. ❤️🇫🇷🇺🇸❤️Long live the South ! Good night 😊
VIVE LA FRANCE 🇫🇷
Hello from oz it’s important to preserve your music I absolutely love your band and how it should be played ❤👍👌
Stephen Foster is from the North.
You guys are awesome! My favorite band as far as music concerning the Civil War
My FAVORITE band, past/present. Beatles,RR can not hold a candle...no drugs needed to totally enjoy.
@@ironlady880 better than the Beatles? Now. That's quite a statement!
@@huliniswhoiam I appreciate your interest, but as I said...",No Drugs Needed"..in today's world that is an asstounding statement.
Well it's nothing about drugs. They were just good musicians! And
wrote brilliant pieces of music. I mean their music is iconic for a reason. So is the music of Queen and Elton John
@@huliniswhoiam not as famous as the Beatles. But that's only one yardstick.
No pop band can beat folk
Beautiful! Always loved your music, old songs have that warm home feeling to them. Always wonderful to preserve such lively history!
You mean racist history. Lol this song is racist
Beautiful ❤️
I've always gotten a kick out of the lyrics to this song. Foster was a genius. Well played as always, gentlemen, many thanks for brightening my day once again!
those aren't the original lyrics, I was hoping they would sing the original lyrics and say screw Political Correctness
@@ethanlorenzo702 oh yeah because being racist isn't wrong
The original lyrics were pretty (very) politically incorrect.
@@ethanlorenzo702 they technically only changed the original N in the second verse to a CH.
@@MAGEs-of-Anarchy yes, and what a difference that makes in the tone of the song
My mother started to teach me English when I was 4 or 5 y.o (I am brazilian), singing traditional songs like this. I love it and never forgot the lyrics. And it seems this band plays it in the most authentic way.
The flute and violin players are the absolute MVP of this song. They really enhance the entire song. LOVE this arrangement!
Yes, I noticed that, but you never see the flutist.
Whaddya talkin' about ?!?!? C'mon, man ! He's right there @ 1:23. And it's a fife. There is no flute...yet.
Believe me or not, but this song was played in Poland during the communist era, in the 1980s
It's funny, 'cause I'm from Poland and from the first seconds of song, I had know that I heard it somewhere, but didn't remember where.
Poland has a history of slavery so that makes sense lol
This is coming from a pro slavery dude
So no offense
@@loganplank504 A history of slavery? I wouldn't say.
Well, there were social classes in Poland, as anywhere in world, and those lowest classes didn't have easliy. Especially from Middle Ages to XIX century.
But it wasn't slavery like in US or human trade from Afirca to Western Europe.
One of my favourites. Gotta love Fosters work.
Good to hear from you again, Mao !
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand Likewise
@@Mao-qp6rd glad to see you here bestie
you never fail to take my breath away. i hope southern culture never dies.
Очень нравятся ваши песни, особенно весёлые! Приятно видеть и слышать, что истинная Америка жива и ваша культура тоже. Привет из России!
Хм, а не прѣстарѣлый ли? В инфинитивах вроде как (почти?) всегда ять, в образованных от него слов вроде прош. времени или слов на -ение (я пишу "ение" в современной орфографии), тоже, нет? Извините, если ошибаюсь.
@@Petr.Fedosov я читал что это так, спасибо. Руки никак не доходят исправить. 😄
Hello to a Russian Rebel from a Southern American . Putin is a Son of a Bitch , making war upon Ukrainian civilians . Moscow Russia and Washington DC are full of traitors to the good people of both countries . Drain the swamps and let peace become the rule among all good people.
❤
Я вырос в общине немецких иммигрантов в Северной Каролине, недалеко от Уинстон-Сейлема. Американский Юг имеет много культуры, особенно Северная Каролина и Южная Каролина. Я горжусь тем, откуда я родом, и горжусь своими немецкими и южноамериканскими корнями. Уважать людей России и русскую культуру я тоже начал в старших годах, потому что вы разумные и сильные люди, без трансгендерного мусора, который с 2015 года является раковой опухолью на Западе.
Ich wuchs in einer deutschen Einwanderergemeinde in North Carolina in der Nähe von Winston-Salem auf. Der amerikanische Süden hat viel Kultur und vor allem North Carolina und South Carolina. Ich bin stolz darauf, wo ich herkomme, und ich bin stolz auf meine deutsche und südamerikanische Herkunft. Ich habe auch angefangen, die Menschen in Russland und die russische Kultur in meinen älteren Jahren zu respektieren, weil ihr vernünftige und starke Menschen seid, ohne den Transgender-Müll, der im Westen seit 2015 ein Krebs ist.
I am a German and i learned This song 1974 in scool. A verry nice song.
@@Froschi62 alte frau Hannah.
Such a fantastic performance of this song, y'all are great!
I was singing this song with a lot of enthusiasm when I was 7 yrs old. And I am a Greek living in Athens, Greece. Hope you all continue what you're doing
Great song from Foster!
As Always, greetings from Belgium!
My pap used to whistle and sing this song constantly.
Thank you for taking me home for four minutes 🥲🫡
Fantastic work guys, never fail to impress! Best wishes from Australia
A Foster favorite exquisitely performed by 2SCSB: always a breath of fresh air and a smile on our faces! 👍 Greetz from Athens, Greece!
You don't get culture like this anymore. Great to see that it hasn't died.
It is on life support, they are doing our nation a great service.
Help bring it back. Take up an instrument and learn these old songs. I’m taking up the bagpipes, and this is one of the songs I’m teaching myself to play
@Rip Craig the Brute yeah cause you were white yeah. this time was a horrible time for racism, like the real lyrics of this song
That's because a certain generation failed to deliver their cultural inheritance to their children.
@Rip Craig the Brute this is a racist song look up the lyrics
Your music is always WELCOME and Good Music!
Hurray for the 2nd South Carolina String Band!
❤️🇮🇹🌈🇺🇲❤️
Amazing! God bless you all!
I may be from different southern areas, but this is peak southern classic. Awesome job, from south Korea.
Stephen Foster was no Southerner
All Americans loved his music
Greetings from Germany. I have all your albums
Heard this old favourite after maybe over thirty years or so!
Thanks for posting. ❤❤
You're most welcome ! Our pleasure.
Thank you so much from Ukraine. We love you, your work.
I've always loved such songs - telling us about, maybe, life in the 1800's and many more things. Thank you!!
Thank you very much for the original performance of this song. I wonder how old this song is. She's my favorite. I'm also Zuzana. Greetings from Europe.
1848 it was written
@@baileyharrison1030 Já se narodila 1948 !
I learned this song in Rhodesia in 1959 still remember it
Stephen Foster is someone our nation shouldn't forget. I remember singing songs of his when I was in Elementary School in California in the 90s. It is a shame much of that is being erased. 2nd South Carolina String Band is doing so much for our nation in preserving our musical heritage. Every other nation can play music from 100, 200, 300, sometimes 500 years+ ago but here we are told we can't hear anything before the Hippies showed up. It is a true tragedy, thank you for preserving our American Heritage.
I remember singing a lot of his songs too, Norcal school around 2008. Seriously doubt they do that anymore.
We sang these songs also in the 60's in grade school at Woodslee Ontario Canada
Ignore them. The fact that the south fought they way it did with the greatest generals Ever and limited resources can oinly be a source of great pride.
How did we miss THIS comment !? God bless you, sir !!!
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand you’re welcome brothers. I still mean every word 2 years later.
Beautiful song. Reminds me of home
God bless America!! Love from Thailand!😊🇹🇭💝🇺🇸
Как мне нравится эта песня!!! Собираю её во многих исолнених.
ОТЛИЧНО ! Рады, что смогли помочь!
Тоже самое,но лучше Тэйлора нет ничего,при всём уважении к разнообразным фолк-исполнениям 🤣💥👍🏻
m.ruclips.net/video/bdQSGjHOp7Y/видео.html
@@vittorionapuletano1073 Лучший для меня -Джонни Хортон!! С юмором!
@@НинаНовикова-м5у воспользуюсь советом...слухану🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
If you guys wanna be trolls you reeeeally have to get better at this. And war. You're kinda bad at that too.
Guys, you have all my respect !
Love from France 🇫🇷
Tu est français toi aussi, c'est cool ! Tu viens de quel département ? 🇫🇷
@@Factaly320_77 salut ! Je suis en région parisienne et toi ?
Maths moi ça
Moi je suis dans le département de la Mayenne, au nord ouest, c'est juste au sud de la Normandie, je suis à 5km de la frontière entre la Mayenne et la Normandie. J'habite dans un village de 3000 habitants, c'est super calme, j'imagine pas en region parisienne, ça doit être mouvementé 😅
We are Southerners, by the grace of God!
Sulinos
God bless southerners... We love Foster and his music also....at the other side of planet.
Southeners by birth and Americans by the grace of god. I play this on my banjo in my Fishing town in Devon England and in some way mirrors my journey to learn banjo. The song goes down well and for me controversy not required. Folk music that has survived a for a long time (this tune is not that old) reflect very different attitudes and life times. Interesting how some use a catchy enjoyable tune to drag long dead pedagogue issues into this century instead of appreciating and enjoying the historical culture behind the tune. Kind regards Tim
I’d give almost anything to be sitting around the fire with these amazing musicians! Wonderful rendering of a classic tune! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I heard this song from my musical keyboard in school and since then I couldn't found this melody and i found this version today !
🎵So marvellous🎵
Love from India ❤️
AMAZING ! Thanks for sharing !!
J'adore❤. I never lived in America. I know this song from my childhood, since ever. It's as a dream, a life smile for ever. Thank you.
Wow. Thanks !!!
great to sit back after a long day and enjoy this masterpiece, Thanks Foster!
Nicely done 👏
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
SO GOOD!!! To listen you in this crazy time!
Un bon feu, un bon campement, de la bonne musique! That is wonderfull!!!👍😄😉🇨🇵
Merci mille fois !
Beautiful guys! Never fail to impress me! Love from German-Texas! RIP. Col. Gustav. Hoffmann
LOVE THE CONTENT! I always listen to ya'll to get myself ready for a reenactment. God bless ya'll
Che meraviglia .... mi sembra di tornare bambina ... quante volte ho cantato questa canzone siete super bravissimi ❤ un grande saluto 👋 dall'Italia Friuli Venezia Giulia Udine !!!!!
Que de bons souvenirs en réécoutant cette merveilleuse chanson ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
I love your songs they are very beautiful. From Limoges/ France. 👍👏👏👏👏🤗
My family has been in the south for over 400 years and while I’m in college your music keeps me tied to my soul and roots. Love you guys !
That's awesome! We're they pilgrims, did they come in the mayflower? I'm from Alabama heart of Dixie
😑
Lol why lie about that?😂
This song never gets old :)
Long live the South! Best wishes from Russia.
Agree!
Bravo❤
Я тоже с Вами! I'm also with you!
The sweetest folk band ever! Love country music.
Long live the North, we Yankees won the war.
@@eddieBoxer you do not belong in here.
I love it, and I taught to my pupils. Just a wonderful amazing Journey in the deep past. Thank you m'en for making it lively again.
I love american folk music❤my grand dad used to play banjo.huggs from Portugal❤
Love this song always puts a smile on my face.. We sang it at our school concert in about 1973 at a wee school called St. Mary's on the Hill just outside Belfast in Ireland oh the good old days.. 😁👍
The good old days, indeed !!! Thanks for your comment. God bless !
We have this amazing song in Romanian words, we used to play as child!! Sooo happy memories ❤
My Mother used to sing this song to me before sleep when I was young. This brings so much nostalgia. Greetings from Norway
You can feel like a soldier of the South, you can feel like a soldier of the North. It's amazing what RUclips has to offer! The Internet too, more generally. Interesting...
Couldn't agree more !
Que bellos recuerdos me trae esta canción, gracias por compartir, me encanta oíros cantar.
¡Muy amable de tu parte decirlo! Muchas gracias !
After playing Red Dead Redemption 2, I start to appreciate southern culture. Nice song and great performance. Love from CHINA 🇨🇳❤
Wow. CHINA ! Hope you're not in Shanghai...
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand Sadly, I do
@@dognwbold3386 Hang on. We hear you... (不掛斷。 我們聽到你...)
@@2ndSouthCarolinaStringBand Listening to your music gives me a break from reality
@@dognwbold3386 Watch your back, friend... (O:
although im from scotland i have grown fascinated by civil war and folk songs from the south and ive been playing these on banjo and guitar, something about it all and its history fascinates me. great version! love that banjo!
Thanks a lot ! Good on you. It's grand music, to be sure !
My oldest son learned this song on harmonica when he was six years old. Brings back memories of teaching him
I want to wish you many wonderful melodies of the good old south, greetings from Serbia
When you want to escape the noise of current "music" . . go back to the great tradition of Irish Scot music. Played properly like this 👍
This is my favourite song to play on my harmonica. Thank you for this beautiful version.
I have been a Christian. This music reminds me about my moments in Bulgaria. Oh Jesus Christ! May God bless us all...❤
Just found this band. This is one of the first songs my Grandpa taught me when I first started listening to him play banjo and guitar. Brings back fond memories. Y’all are amazing.
Thanks for finding us. Hope you'll stay tuned. More to come...
Always a pleasure listening to you guys. Much love from Switzerland
From I TALY god bless you, true patriots of confederate states. Wonderful song.
I appreciate that you keep it historically accurate.
Very authentic I feel.
I love when you're play at night, all around the fire or candles
Cheers from France folks !
As an Ohio sports fan on this Super Bowl Day, this piece has revived my spirits! Thank you gentleman for this wonderful song! May your retirement treat you well!
I was rooting for the Bengals too! They were so close!
Thank you guys, from Scotland. xxx YOu're life savers.
Love you guys been watching since 2013!!!!
Awesome, greetings from the UK. This is really good, you guys play like professionals. How could anyone hate American culture? Your singing voices are very nice. How much have you practised? What under rated music. I bet your all really genuine guy's too.
This is grand lads, thanks !
The Pennywhistle was heavenly
always puts me in another dimension.
interesting that the tin whistle isnt used any more in old time string band music but I guess it would have been played back in Civil War period. Still played a lot in trad Irish music but that's a different ball game!😄
Pasan los años y la sigo cantando siempre! Gracias.
Awesome! Cheers from Australia.
If I would've been there with you fellows, I would have fashioned a terrace at the fire for my Dutch ovens and my coffee boiler and we would have been having cornbread and coffee between tunes and tugs on the jug.
I'm no musician but I could have clumsily lumbered to the tempo of your soul-soothing music.
...por un maldito demonio¡! Qué cosa más linda, así quiero vivir mi vida siempre. Con lo básico y sencillo en una zona rural y desde luego con buena compañía, música, libros, un perro, un gato y gallinas que las adoro también.
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Hello from Brazil!!! I live this song since I was a kid!
Que bom ver uma compatriota que também ama essa música.
Muito boa essa canção!
Oh,Susanna não chores por mim 🎶
God bless you South memories ,my Friends! Most Good from Czech!
Bravissimi !!!!! 👏👏👏 From Tuscany 🇮🇹
Bravo chicos!!!!! Suena muy bonito.👍👍👏👏👏
I have been looking for this song for years ( I heard once as a kid ❤)
I'm French but I love these old cowboy songs !
Irish tiny wistle!! Amazing 🇮🇪
Great performance!!! You guys make me imagine how joyful of this song whenever it's played. I'd listened this song when I was a kid and didn't know its meaning. Very good job.
I love this song! Thank you!!!
You guys are amazing! I originally come from Kentucky, so Foster’s “My Old Kentucky Home” is close to my heart, so I’m a fan of his for that song and some others too.
Very pretty song! Thank you guys!
FANTASTIC. , VERY WELL DONE 👏 ✔️
Bonnie blu for ever, from Italy.God save the South.
I came to South Carolina in 1999 to study for my PhD. The moment the flight landed in Greenville I fell in love with this land. As it’s printed on my first SC car plate “smiling faces beautiful places”, warm climate, friendly people, rich history of the south always intrigues me.
A música que retrata fielmente o espírito do homem da Dixieland
Parabéns a todos músicos
Thank you for this. I just read about this song with my kids in Little House in the Big Woods.
Hard to believe , that all of you , were young men in former times , hehehehehe ...
May all of you , have a long and healthy living , greetings from germany !
Greetings from Northern Ireland, I could listen to you guy's all day long....🎶🎶
Ireland*
@@benjaminN-ws6sq Why do you say that?
Most of these old songs have roots in Ireland and Scotland. I have family that was concentrated in Down, but my Mom had family in County Fife.
I am not an american but If past lives are real, then I may have been born in Alabama or close to the person who wrote this song. I dont know I have those bitter sweet feelings listening to this song with some tears and some real happiness.
A Stephen Foster song from the 1850's. Love the songs of those days. 😊
Merci. C'est très beau.
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Love historical music, and you guys are just fantastic. Hope you keep the great tunes coming! Love from Ohio.