in the 1950s, we had a 78 rpm recording of the tennessee waltz. my poor dad made the mistake one day of remarking that it was his favorite song. from then on, my little sister and i would queue it up every single day and play it when he walked in the door after work. he must have been so sorry he had opened his mouth. RIP dad.
I'm 49 year old, this song reminded me of my grandfather. He's been gone for 25 years now. Thank you very much for bringing me this beautiful memories of him.
So simple. So pure. No stage, no truckloads of props, no fireworks, no light show, no band. Just two beautiful girls and two guitars. And I could listen to them all day.
My grandfather used to sing this song when he's still alive. He loves it so much, that he can listen to it tirelessly all-day long. Now that he's already gone, whenever I hear this song, it reminds me of him.
Very nice. My mother always sang this when I was young. Now in a nursing home and she doesn't know anyone anymore---but still responds to this kind of music.
Hi Alan, I do lots of concerts in Care/Nursing homes and you are so right. Music is so important for people who have memory loss. It must be very sad for you but the songs will make your Mum happy I'm sure. Thanks for sharing those thoughts.I am going to add this old song to my repertoire as I'm sure it will be well received.
Elle sings with an effortless, authentic, and real toned vocal that should bend the ears of the most professional musician, artist and most every day common admirer. Sing on! Eating it up.
Fantastic version of this 1950s classic. I remember my mother singing along to the Connie Francis version of this country tear jerker. I am 77 and you two young ladies brought a lump to my throat remembering those good old times. Thank you.
"There still are some Ladies on this planet !!" Thank you so much for sharing. Half a century ago at the barn dances i remember this song. "May God keep you safe forever. Amen."
I have been strumming and picking longer than the girl on the left has been alive. After watching her on this performance, I feel like throwing my guitar off a cliff.
Toni's vocals are beautiful and her pitch so near to perfect her voice is another instrument. These gals are so good - Josh and Carson too. These kids deserve all the success life has to offer and may they get it..
This song was released in 1948 the year I was born, obviously a few years later I can remember my mom singing this, brings back so many happy memories, love my mom and dad. .
Oh my goodness...absolutely beautiful rendition of the Tennessee Waltz. I loved it!!. I came from a "musical" family. We played and sang old classic songs, gospel songs, bluegrass, etc.. Me and my mother still sing and play guitar..I'm 67 and my mom is 86. Thank you ladies for bringing back precious memories. Superb instrumental playing and beautiful singing. ❤ ❤ . 👏 👏 BRAVO..
Love it! These ladies can play and sing. I grew up listening to my grandmother trying to sing that song when i was young 60 years ago. Their true country singers. Beautiful!
I've heard many versions of this song, by many famous guitarists and singers, but yours is the purest and goes to my heart every time! Toni's twangy guitar and Reinas sweet voice ( not to mention the cute way she curls her mouth when she's hitting the high notes!) Thank you girls! English Pete 😊
Being from the 'South' I was raised around this music during the fifty's and sixty's and the first time I heard "Tennessee Waltz" I finally realized how powerful a song could be, and your presentation was like an epiphany - de ja vue and there I was sixty-something years ago with that same feeling touching my soul, just like it did the first time I heard it by Patsy Cline. Thank You Lady's for a most beautiful memory.
I have watched you Reina and Tonie for several years.Takes me back when i was a boy in the 1950s Things were simple then you and all your friends are such a blessing I pray keep it up.
My goodness I keep coming back to watch this wonderful rendition of a classic song. Best version ever. Thank you Elle and Toni. Hope you will tour in UK Soon.
This song was released while my mother was pregnant with my eldest brother. She adapted the song with some nonsense lyrics to use as a lullaby (so she wouldn't have to think of real words at 2:00 am...) It became her _Go-to_ lullaby for four sons, three grandsons, two granddaughters, and one great granddaughter. Not to mention kittens, puppies, that need cuddlingly and lullabying... etc, etc etc,,, She would sing _Nee nee niegh neigh, nipsy no no, nipsy neigh neigh nipsy noodle..._ ect... I was actually fourteen before I realized _That Song_ was _The Tennessee Waltz._
I'm 45 years old. This was one of the songs my grandmother use to sing to me when I was a kid. I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for keeping this in the general spirit of the original song while at the same time interpreting it in your own style. In my own humble opinion, for whatever it's worth, I found this a fitting tribute to Hank's original. Thanks.
If you mean Hank Williams, I think you're mistaken. The song was written and first released in 1948 by the Golden West Cowboys. In 1950 Patti Page had a monster hit with it and it became her signature song. She double tracked her vocals and the girls harmonizing is hauntingly reminiscent. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Waltz
Toni. You are one of the most tasteful, restrained, serving the song excellent players around. I’d rather listen to you than Joe Robinson. You never show off. You’re great.
Oh how wonderful to see this song move to the next generation and not not die out... And what a voice girls... Brings a tier to my eye to see this move generations...
My father's favorite song. Came from somewhere back when he met my mother I think. Song took on a bigger meaning for him when she died. He never cared much for me, but he loved my mother, and this song..
This was my grandparents song. They met each other at a dance, where they arrived with another date, and left with each other. They were married December 20th, 1952 until her death on April 1st, 2005. I've looked a bit for a version that "fit". Thank you for your edition. It felt right.
WAS NOT EXPECTING TEARS TO WELL UP IN MY EYES BUT THEY DID... MY FATHER WOULD DANCE WITH ME AND SING THIS WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG....THANK YOU FOR THAT WONDERFULL MEMORY ❤
Thank you gor your version. It was my childhood favorite. Decades later I was watching a Japanese movie with subtitles and heard a familiar tune - The Tennessee Waltz played on Japanese wind instruments. Haunting tune.
Very good.... Pure acoustic all the way.. No over powered electric guitars... Can't get any better than this... Very very nice. Excellent version of this ole tune... Keep up the good work you two...
First i ever saw you two! Years ago now. Also just watched the other favourites cover of don’t think twice. I’m an old man and you aren’t far behind me.
My grandmother used to get teary eyed to this song and once told the story of the man she really loved and planned to marry. She became promised to another (my grandfather) through a death bed promise to his dying mother. She loved her young man from a distance for the rest of her life and as it turned out, he never did marry another. She told me to follow my heart at all costs. I like to think that they're finally together waltzing in heaven. 💕💕🎵🎵
Simply beautiful music! The guitar work by the girl on the left hand side was lovely......and voice of the right hand girl was just perfect--on this sweet USA tune. Bravo!!!!!!!!
Funny story. I was born and raised in Tennessee but I had never heard this song until I moved to Japan in my early 20’s. It is quite popular there as a karaoke song. 😁
Took me 7 years to find this gem. I have listened to you gals often and love everything you do. Toni's simple, clean and melodic playing is for me as a guitarist the Happy Place I strive to reach. Thank you both for so many hours of enjoyment!❤
very nice ladies i'm 60yrs old and it is nice to see and hear some of the old classics you do from the younger generation proving good music never goes out of style i;ll keep watching your videos :)
I met the two sisters of the man who wrote this song about 15 years ago, in nashville. They told me the whole story behind this song. It was by chance, it was golden. Yall are great! ❤
That must have been wonderful.. could you share even just a little bit of that story? This is probably the most emotional song for me I don't know why... It kills me everytime I hear it
@marco7858 it was that way for my mother as well. It was a chance meeting, these two women were on their way to Gatlinburg. It was in a restaurant. We struck up a conversation, and out of the blue, I mentioned the song. They both turned to me and then each other and gawked and laffed. Then the one woman said, the writer was her brother (or both of them were sisters), and they told me some personal information about the inspiration for the lyrics. It's funny how some THING can inspire a song. Songs to me are like poetry, personal and different at different points in your life. It's what's between the lines that we individually fill in. I think I almost know what the song meant to my mother. But the song to her I think is different than the original writers "muse." I will say, its patty pages version that I think is "the magic one." So when she crafted it is the period in which it enchanted my mother. Wish I could tell you more, but those ladies had an intimate conversation with me. I could see it in their eyes, them going back to that time period from a personally deep perspective. And I honor their trust in the "stranger" in a chance meeting in time. What does that song invoke in you?
I just listened to this song again. You two do this song justice I love the way you pick it, my mom played piano, but I like the guitar on these notes. Thanks for your youtube station. 😁
in the 1950s, we had a 78 rpm recording of the tennessee waltz. my poor dad made the mistake one day of remarking that it was his favorite song. from then on, my little sister and i would queue it up every single day and play it when he walked in the door after work. he must have been so sorry he had opened his mouth. RIP dad.
Wow 7million+views. Not surprising. These 2 gals got it goin on 🇺🇸
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I'm 49 year old, this song reminded me of my grandfather. He's been gone for 25 years now. Thank you very much for bringing me this beautiful memories of him.
Absolutely love the cleanliness of their playing and singing. Almost makes an old man cry. 75 years.
76
Almost...
74 in a few days. These ladies.
69 , indeed , they are great.
Simplicity is sometimes the Best way to let your soul emerge , 20 de nota!!!
😍
So simple. So pure. No stage, no truckloads of props, no fireworks, no light show, no band. Just two beautiful girls and two guitars. And I could listen to them all day.
EXACTLY!!!
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Great job.
DirtMod808 Amen!
You right.
何年か前に初めて聞いた時からその素朴なスタイルに惹かれました。
数年を経てまた思い出して聞きにきて、その思いを新たにして自分の過去に思いをはせる私でした。
My grandfather used to sing this song when he's still alive. He loves it so much, that he can listen to it tirelessly all-day long. Now that he's already gone, whenever I hear this song, it reminds me of him.
my grandmother !
Toni's guitar work is the standout in all of these videos. Great feel and timing.
I sang this solo in a 3rd grade class production. (1952) Did a terrible job so hearing this was redemption as I sang along with you.
Real people, real instruments, real music, thank you for sharing your talents..
I know what you mean.
Who determines what is 'real'?
ChronicTown, I do
Real people real insurance real cars... Toyota it’s what makes a Subaru
@@jkmorgan1975 😄😄😄😄😄
She’s so tasteful. Toni! She never overplays. She’s just perfect.
My father passed away a couple years ago. He played paino and sang this. And also on his guitar at 82 years old. He would of loved this so much
5 yrs later I still listen to this often. Best lead
On this song EVER. Toni, you go girl!
Yes, I understand, I returned, too. They still do great stuff, but no better than this, Jambalaya (on the tracks), and a few others.
do you have the tab?
Great lead. And she does harmony, too. Impressive.
Reina doesn't have anything over Toni!
No fancy stage, just 2 beautiful “neighborhood “ girls singing with their hearts and sincere voices which puts tears in my eyes.❤️❤️❤️ 0:21
Very nice. My mother always sang this when I was young. Now in a nursing home and she doesn't know anyone anymore---but still responds to this kind of music.
Your mother is nice woman.
And that is another example of the transcendent power of music ! God bless you and your mother, too.
+666 hey666. get right with God ur day could come any time u don't want 2 go 2 he'll do u? goo
Hi Alan, I do lots of concerts in Care/Nursing homes and you are so right. Music is so important for people who have memory loss. It must be very sad for you but the songs will make your Mum happy I'm sure. Thanks for sharing those thoughts.I am going to add this old song to my repertoire as I'm sure it will be well received.
Peter M. Adamson mom
Elle sings with an effortless, authentic, and real toned vocal that should bend the ears of the most professional musician, artist and most every day common admirer. Sing on! Eating it up.
Fantastic version of this 1950s classic. I remember my mother singing along to the Connie Francis version of this country tear jerker. I am 77 and you two young ladies brought a lump to my throat remembering those good old times. Thank you.
"There still are some Ladies on this planet !!" Thank you so much for sharing. Half a century ago at the barn dances i remember this song. "May God keep you safe forever. Amen."
thats how we swopped partners [aimacilly]/no offence inferred,
I have been strumming and picking longer than the girl on the left has been alive. After watching her on this performance, I feel like throwing my guitar off a cliff.
My Mom used to sing this half a century ago in the Philippines.
Reina del Cid fantastic singer and Toni Lindgren stratospheric guitarist for a unique duo in the world!
Nothin 'else to say!
I am 68 and I remember my dad playing this song when I was a young man. Thank you for paying it forward!
Toni's guitar playing is so fantastic that it eclipses her beautiful vocal harmonies. Oh how I wish I had someone who could sing like that.
Toni's vocals are beautiful and her pitch so near to perfect her voice is another instrument. These gals are so good - Josh and Carson too. These kids deserve all the success life has to offer and may they get it..
Toni's playing (is it only me?) kinda reminds me of Don Felder...
Seven years younger. Amazing girls with their talents completing each other.
What a breath of fresh air it is to see young people sing the old songs and do it bloody well
It doesn't get any purer. Red haired picker..don't be shy. Let your voice sustain during harmony. Like your lyrical picking. Lovely, lovely pairing.
stan hall
Great
Here here...music without gimmicks ...well done!
@@51bbob it's called singing harmony you dumb fuck
The girl playing the lead guitar did excellent finger work. Really outstanding fills and solo. Yep she has it.
oldmal60 they both have it !!
Toni Lindgren - she's a gifted guitarist (and multi instrumentalist)
That`s Kirsten Dunst....shes a great actress!
@@tvi82 Far more talented than Dunst.
Right at the 3+ min mark the lead player has a very fine lick, simple harmonies, beautifully played, spot-on rhythmically.
This song was released in 1948 the year I was born, obviously a few years later I can remember my mom singing this, brings back so many happy memories, love my mom and dad.
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Oh my goodness...absolutely beautiful rendition of the Tennessee Waltz. I loved it!!. I came from a "musical" family. We played and sang old classic songs, gospel songs, bluegrass, etc.. Me and my mother still sing and play guitar..I'm 67 and my mom is 86. Thank you ladies for bringing back precious memories. Superb instrumental playing and beautiful singing. ❤ ❤ . 👏 👏 BRAVO..
5 years later and I'm still listening to this often(:
저 또한 5년이나 지났지만 듣고 있습니다.
@@509026519 너무 건강해서 할머니가 돌아가시기 전에 할머니와 함께 들었던 기억이납니다. 그녀는 그것을 절대적으로 좋아합니다 (:
Best guitar playing I have ever heard and I'm 73
Love it! These ladies can play and sing. I grew up listening to my grandmother trying to sing that song when i was young 60 years ago. Their true country singers. Beautiful!
I'm pretty sure this is what music is supposed to be. Great job.
scott steeves I so agree! No pyrotechnics’, no costumes!! Just two young talented musicians singing and playing, well done and Thank you!!
@Mike Mower music isnt supposed to be anything
I've heard many versions of this song, by many famous guitarists and singers, but yours is the purest and goes to my heart every time! Toni's twangy guitar and Reinas sweet voice ( not to mention the cute way she curls her mouth when she's hitting the high notes!) Thank you girls! English Pete 😊
Und die von Connie Francis meint Conni Franz
Look up the Holly Cole Trio.
Being from the 'South' I was raised around this music during the fifty's and sixty's and the first time I heard "Tennessee Waltz" I finally realized how powerful a song could be, and your presentation was like an epiphany - de ja vue and there I was sixty-something years ago with that same feeling touching my soul, just like it did the first time I heard it by Patsy Cline.
Thank You Lady's for a most beautiful memory.
I have watched you Reina and Tonie for several years.Takes me back when i was a boy in the 1950s
Things were simple then you and all your friends are such a blessing I pray keep it up.
My goodness I keep coming back to watch this wonderful rendition of a classic song. Best version ever. Thank you Elle and Toni. Hope you will tour in UK Soon.
That girl on lead is such a talented guitar player.
and humble? and so quiet... and so cooperative, too!
She makes it look so damm easy. I’m learning the guitar, I feel like throwing it out the window.
@@colinbryan5376 Everyone has been there Colin. Hold on to your guitar and it will come to you.
TEJ Jensen Thanks for the good support.
That’s Toni Lindgren on lead guitar, and she is brilliant.
Two ladies, two guitars with good harmony and lovely voices. thank you for the play.
Lovely version of this song, and Toni's guitar playing is outstanding
Toni Lindgren, you are one of the finest guitarist in the business!
This song was released while my mother was pregnant with my eldest brother. She adapted the song with some nonsense lyrics to use as a lullaby (so she wouldn't have to think of real words at 2:00 am...) It became her _Go-to_ lullaby for four sons, three grandsons, two granddaughters, and one great granddaughter. Not to mention kittens, puppies, that need cuddlingly and lullabying... etc, etc etc,,, She would sing _Nee nee niegh neigh, nipsy no no, nipsy neigh neigh nipsy noodle..._ ect...
I was actually fourteen before I realized _That Song_ was _The Tennessee Waltz._
I'm 45 years old. This was one of the songs my grandmother use to sing to me when I was a kid. I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for keeping this in the general spirit of the original song while at the same time interpreting it in your own style. In my own humble opinion, for whatever it's worth, I found this a fitting tribute to Hank's original. Thanks.
If you mean Hank Williams, I think you're mistaken. The song was written and first released in 1948 by the Golden West Cowboys. In 1950 Patti Page had a monster hit with it and it became her signature song. She double tracked her vocals and the girls harmonizing is hauntingly reminiscent. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Waltz
It's 2020 so I'm late to the party, but you young ladies have made me smile. Thank you for helping to keep the classics alive, so beautifully.
Same here!
들을수록 또듣고싶다~땡큐
Paul, it's now 2023, so don't feel bad. I am 71.
The girl sure knows how to play 🎸 I love seeing young people play this kind of songs, it gives me hope.
Toni I like your lead guitar 🎸 skills darlin.....& Your beautiful voice Reina
Toni. You are one of the most tasteful, restrained, serving the song excellent players around. I’d rather listen to you than Joe Robinson. You never show off. You’re great.
guitar skills of ms Toni is absolutely fascinating! simply graceful, melodious and spontaneous!
My great aunt was the late Patti Page. Thanks for the reminder. One song of her's, sold 100 platinum sales.
I REMEMBER IT WELL ..... MUSIC HATH CHARMS
Just nice playing and singing, no autotune, no sexy outfits, no gimmicks.
Some of us have a thing for plaid ;)
Well, in this case yes I must agree.
My brother who died recently loved your rendition of this song. 😪
E M He’s not really gone, he’s still with you, you just can’t see him through the veil x
So glad he got to hear this. May he rest in peace.
Hold on mate, lead a happy and fulfilled life in his memory
possibly the best version ever, voices, guitars all so beautifully understated.
I cannot believe these girls didn't make it . There are the most beautiful duel
Utterly gorgeous rendition of a true classic country song .. and what a pair of diamonds those girls are 😍
Oh how wonderful to see this song move to the next generation and not not die out... And what a voice girls... Brings a tier to my eye to see this move generations...
Why do I keep coming back to this video? In my opinion, Toni is the best; but I still love both of them.
I love it when Toni closes her eyes to concentrate on her solos
This is pure music, nothing more nothing less,.. so so beautifully crafted from the heart
happy to hear your singing...
Toni has amazing instinct and musicality to go with her obvious chops. She just keeps getting better and better!
My father's favorite song. Came from somewhere back when he met my mother I think. Song took on a bigger meaning for him when she died. He never cared much for me, but he loved my mother, and this song..
I played this at my mom's funeral. Her favorite song. Ty! It's Sunday morning, now, and a good day for reflection.
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You know someone loves music when they do such a fantastic job playing a Patti Page song. Love listening to you two!
I think when Toni was born she has already a guitar beside her she's really very good a guitar virtuoso. I love you Toni😍😍
Toni is one of the best musicians I have ever heard.
Love this. The lead guitar is just sublime.
Such pure voices, and that guitar work ... wow!
I am 72 yrs and love the songs of these two girls. They do joyful songs. For long I don't see people singing waltz but they it very well.
This was my grandparents song. They met each other at a dance, where they arrived with another date, and left with each other. They were married December 20th, 1952 until her death on April 1st, 2005. I've looked a bit for a version that "fit". Thank you for your edition. It felt right.
For me and my 64 year old wife, it was Color My World. Lots of world of dew insanity in between, and yet, and yet.
I'm crying. And it ain't from choppin' onions. Well done ladies.
Chopin lmao
WAS NOT EXPECTING TEARS TO WELL UP IN MY EYES BUT THEY DID... MY FATHER WOULD DANCE WITH ME AND SING THIS WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG....THANK YOU FOR THAT WONDERFULL MEMORY ❤
Good to see some of the young ones keeping real music alive.
Every time Toni plays guitar.. Ahh, so beautiful
Thank you gor your version. It was my childhood favorite. Decades later I was watching a Japanese movie with subtitles and heard a familiar tune - The Tennessee Waltz played on Japanese wind instruments. Haunting tune.
One of the best renditions! Guitar piece was simply unparalleled!
Reina's distinctive voice and Toni's guitar skills make this a beautiful Tennessee Waltz.
Thank you for making an old fart happy. The old songs are so long gone.
81 , 💕👴🏻🎵🙏🌈🥰👩🤔🎶
Reina has such a swert voice. Toni is a fantastic musician
Keep playing and singing these old songs. Ou do it so beautifully.
This was beautiful. I wish they’d take a crack at singing this song in a swing up tempo like Sam Cooke’s version.
From a Tennessee Gal, with Irish ancestry, this was lovely!☘️👏👏👏☘️
We IRISH can’t resist a great song..
I am literally in tears. Thank you both so much. This is beautiful.
ME TOO
Great job. It brings back memories. Back in the early fifties, I use to listen to Bill Monroe on a 78 record my parents owned.
Very good.... Pure acoustic all the way.. No over powered electric guitars... Can't get any better than this... Very very nice. Excellent version of this ole tune... Keep up the good work you two...
Well said! I completely concur! 🍀
봉선화노래
Ladies,you all are a breath of fresh air. Keep singing girls!!
First i ever saw you two! Years ago now. Also just watched the other favourites cover of don’t think twice. I’m an old man and you aren’t far behind me.
Beautiful job! The pickin at 2:39 was fantastic.
My grandmother used to get teary eyed to this song and once told the story of the man she really loved and planned to marry. She became promised to another (my grandfather) through a death bed promise to his dying mother. She loved her young man from a distance for the rest of her life and as it turned out, he never did marry another. She told me to follow my heart at all costs. I like to think that they're finally together waltzing in heaven. 💕💕🎵🎵
Thank you both for reminding me of this song. I had to go and learn it. Then, Toni smiled.
I love Toni... reminds me a great friend that I had in North Carolina.
Simply beautiful music! The guitar work by the girl on the left hand side was lovely......and voice of the right hand girl was just perfect--on this sweet USA tune.
Bravo!!!!!!!!
@Sonia, Moving words and beautiful video, how are you and how is your week?
Funny story. I was born and raised in Tennessee but I had never heard this song until I moved to Japan in my early 20’s. It is quite popular there as a karaoke song. 😁
My sister lives in Tennessee
Took me 7 years to find this gem. I have listened to you gals often and love everything you do. Toni's simple, clean and melodic playing is for me as a guitarist the Happy Place I strive to reach. Thank you both for so many hours of enjoyment!❤
very nice ladies i'm 60yrs old and it is nice to see and hear some of the old classics you do from the younger generation proving good music never goes out of style i;ll keep watching your videos :)
... CRYING AGAIN ... still such a sweet sound ... here I am two years later with the same impression and emotion ... BOB here
Pure talent. I don’t know how I recently found these two. But I thank god for that.
Once you start watching their videos, then you never stop! :)
I remember my grandfather singing this song to my brother and I 60 years❤️
I am Percy Jesso from Ontario Canada, just let you know i love to hear more songs.👍🇨🇦♥️
Natural. Pure. Simple.👍👍👍
I love hearing the old classics the way they were written a performed originally.
Not all gussied up.
I wish I could make a guitar talk like that. Hearing you do it is the next best thing. Just beautiful.
Iiiiiiiiiiiiooo
One of the greats from the American songbook. Rachelle's voice is perfect for the key the duo chose. Perfect...
I met the two sisters of the man who wrote this song about 15 years ago, in nashville. They told me the whole story behind this song. It was by chance, it was golden. Yall are great! ❤
That must have been wonderful.. could you share even just a little bit of that story? This is probably the most emotional song for me I don't know why... It kills me everytime I hear it
@marco7858 it was that way for my mother as well.
It was a chance meeting, these two women were on their way to Gatlinburg. It was in a restaurant. We struck up a conversation, and out of the blue, I mentioned the song. They both turned to me and then each other and gawked and laffed. Then the one woman said, the writer was her brother (or both of them were sisters), and they told me some personal information about the inspiration for the lyrics.
It's funny how some THING can inspire a song. Songs to me are like poetry, personal and different at different points in your life. It's what's between the lines that we individually fill in. I think I almost know what the song meant to my mother. But the song to her I think is different than the original writers "muse." I will say, its patty pages version that I think is "the magic one." So when she crafted it is the period in which it enchanted my mother.
Wish I could tell you more, but those ladies had an intimate conversation with me. I could see it in their eyes, them going back to that time period from a personally deep perspective. And I honor their trust in the "stranger" in a chance meeting in time.
What does that song invoke in you?
I just listened to this song again. You two do this song justice I love the way you pick it, my mom played piano, but I like the guitar on these notes. Thanks for your youtube station. 😁