Now the moon shines tonight on pretty Redwing, The breezes sighing, the night birds crying. While far, far away her brave lies sleeping, While Redwing is weeping her heart away.
Good job bob and heather I love oh Susanna my favourite song thank you very much playing it kept playing it okay you hope you a great day buddy I can play it on my guitar
Cheers, guys. It may interest you to know that the sailing vessel Eliza, bound from Salem, Massachusetts 'round the Horn to the gold fields of California in 1849, encountered another Salem vessel at sea. An Eliza passenger recorded that he and his fellow "Fortyniners" climbed atop the cabin and serenaded their fellow townsmen with "The Washboard Song" ("Oh, Susanna"... the gold-seeker's anthem), played on the BUTTON ACCORDION.
Just too good
Happy life they have been with since childhood.
Absolutely gorgeous! I believe this is how Stephen Foster would have wanted his timeless tune played!
A very good performance of that famous American song. These two Aussies are playing with a lot of enthousiasm. Love them
happy sabbarh world that god bleesed, with the wonderful song
Now the moon shines tonight on pretty Redwing,
The breezes sighing, the night birds crying.
While far, far away her brave lies sleeping,
While Redwing is weeping her heart away.
Thank you guys for such fantastic tunes and for the great entertainment well done and god bless yous
Fantastic
Good job bob and heather I love oh Susanna my favourite song thank you very much playing it kept playing it okay you hope you a great day buddy I can play it on my guitar
I love the way they play and the songs they play.
Cheers, guys. It may interest you to know that the sailing vessel Eliza, bound from Salem, Massachusetts 'round the Horn to the gold fields of California in 1849, encountered another Salem vessel at sea. An Eliza passenger recorded that he and his fellow "Fortyniners" climbed atop the cabin and serenaded their fellow townsmen with "The Washboard Song" ("Oh, Susanna"... the gold-seeker's anthem), played on the BUTTON ACCORDION.
These guys are good.
very well done, very well played. You are excellent at playing old American tunes. Love from France.
very good from canada !🪗🪗🎶🎼🎶❤❤👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Heel goed jongens, blijf zo voort doen 👍
Wow, you played so good
What a gem of a video! 👏👏
i love this old american song and i actual played it on my uykulele a few months back
I love very much your music
Great music chaps...
Beautiful music
Ok i'm here thanks i love this song
I love this song!
That's awesome, guys, keep it up 👍👍👍
bien joué les gars. C'est magnifique. bisous de France
Great music guys I loved it.
오 스잔나 너무나 신나게 키는군요. 내가좋아하는미국민요. 스잔나 잘들었어요.
bien joué les gars.Continuez. C'est très beau et ça donne la pèche. Bisous de France
nice tkx enjoyed
Keep playing on RUclips love your music
Hi Rob and Hector Enjoy all your playing make it look. so easy keep it coming, Kay,
Great playing could do with you guys in the UK to liven up the pubs.
Well done.
Thia duo is incredible playing every American folk song even though they are 13000 Km away (via the Core)
Terrific Job! I havent heard anyone play it like that! More please!!
très très bonne version de Suzanna
thanks mate cheers rob and hector
VERY NICE AWESOME
Brilliant performance
oui tu as raison ses très bon :)
très très bon ^^
accordion is very popular in balkans.maybe you will like something from balkans music.just type in "nije zivot jedna zena harmonika" and research.
Das kann ich auch spielen
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Oh Susannah and Red Wing
When are you coming to Swift Current,Saskatchewan Canada
Lancashire Stuff we played it as Charlie Chaplin good songs
Olá irmãos, vocês são italianos ou alemães?????Saudações!!!!!!!BRASIL
hay toll gespielt wie heisst das zweite lied ?
:-)))
What's the name of the tune of that second song?
"Redwing." (Singular, not plural, as in the title above. They perform it great!)
what is the second tune name?
"Redwing," an American Indian folk tune.
What instrument is the guy on the left playing?
Same question
Diatonic button accordion
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What instrument is the guy on the left playing?
On other videos of them I see it is called a button accordion.