Simply beautiful! This was one of my father’s favorite song. I have come to love it over the years since he was taken away by a car accident many years ago.
I feel the same way about his playing and I'm not even married to him. Just wonderful. And Caitlins voice is a perfect accompaniment.... wonderful rendition!
Absolutely beautiful rendition of this song - glad you recorded it! We were lucky to see you both perform it live in Seattle this past March - come back soon to Washington State :)
I play resonator guitar, both square and round neck, but usually hate steel-bodied resonators. But this sounds steel-bodied plectrum guitar sounds wonderful. Thank you, Noah. I have a Regal resonator tenor guitar (wood body) that sounds quite similar.
That's a difficult song. Well done! it has a very wide range and you NAILED it. I didnt realise this song had more than one verse. Did you write the extra lyrics? or dig around until you found them??
2nd verse, edit for gender So I told him, go and take her With her mind ever changing To the heartland of old Tennessee And when she leaves you, like she's going to For some fancy dancer, you'll remember what you done to me
Not an easy task to listen to the music with every molecule of air in the room being on fire like this.
I must say that this is one of the absolute best versions of this song. Well done.
Caitlins voice reminds me of Aoife O'Donovan. Smoky and tender. Lovely duo
Broke my heart and healed it again, all in 4 minutes.
Same here. Gorgeous in all ways.
I keep coming back again and again. Slays me every time.
Pretty cover. Made me smile. Thx.
Wow, how awesome. Great voice, and fabulous instrumental ability. Noam and Caitlin RULE!
First time I've heard of Caitlin Canty - only three words to say about this rendition with Naom - beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
Caitlin's voice is so awesome... just a great rendition... goosebumps all round.
This my friends is what true music is all about. She was that girl when s.he sang It's from the heart no gimmick's just plane talent great duo.
Love this!!!
Fantastic isn't word enough for this. Just so great to hear a voice like that accompanied so well.
Take a soulful, silken voice, impeccable phrasing, and an exquisitely pure instrumental, and you have the best rendition of this classic ever!
Poetical review...
So damn good in every way
so good
Awesome.
Perfection!
Beautiful.
Wow! Her voice, that banjo..
Wow that was full of passion. Beautiful voice. Great performance!
Beautiful!! From every angle. Thanks
Simply beautiful! This was one of my father’s favorite song. I have come to love it over the years since he was taken away by a car accident many years ago.
Best version I've seen.
Powerful, beautiful performance. And I dig whatever that fullsize mandolin thing is
Beautiful chord melodies and fantastic singing.
Very close to the best, it makes happy even its sad. Perfect couple
Simple and beautiful.
We loved this, looking forward to having a chance to see you again....
The future is bright!
Get you someone who admires you as much as Caitlin admires Noam’s playing
Someone who looks at you the way she does him at the video's end.
k, fantastic music.
They are married. I saw them in April in VT and they had just gotten married two weeks before that.
It's love
I feel the same way about his playing and I'm not even married to him. Just wonderful. And Caitlins voice is a perfect accompaniment.... wonderful rendition!
Absolutely beautiful rendition of this song - glad you recorded it! We were lucky to see you both perform it live in Seattle this past March - come back soon to Washington State :)
A marriage of heart and finesse--so lovely!
Love your arrangement! Great skills both of you!
A very beautiful performance!
Just beautiful !
Excellent. ‘Merican music at it’s best.
naive and so beautiful!
Just Magnificent! And they added Leonard Cohen's verse. I love it!
Don't know how I got here but so glad I did. Perfect.
Going to see her in Berkeley (again) in 2 weeks
Straight FIRE
Lovely
I play resonator guitar, both square and round neck, but usually hate steel-bodied resonators. But this sounds steel-bodied plectrum guitar sounds wonderful. Thank you, Noah. I have a Regal resonator tenor guitar (wood body) that sounds quite similar.
I don't know how I got this link, but it just made my day. Beautiful.
What a velvet voice. Special!
OMG was this good!!!!
ma che grandi!!!! vi amo!!!
Amazing job.
So nice! And “Southern man” remains my favourite
I googled "nailed it" and ended up here.
No friggin' joke. So good.
So you were exactly where you belong.
Lovely.
Awesome song 66
She could emote....how touching.
Excelente
Wonderful.
Thats the way its done
Wonderful.. 4 thumbs down? Thats 4 thumbs the world doesn't need. :)
olgoat52 truth!!
They probably aren't opposable
Yes, some people can sing (and play, of course)!
What a handsome couple. They would make some beautiful babies .
Damn
Nicely done guys. I'm a guitar player as well.
5 thumbs down??? Off with their thumbs!!!
Oh, that's so nice. Limited to no reverb so we can hear the clear beauty of your voice. Move like this please.
That's a difficult song. Well done! it has a very wide range and you NAILED it. I didnt realise this song had more than one verse. Did you write the extra lyrics? or dig around until you found them??
"First class" is not enough. We need to invent a superior category...
2nd verse, edit for gender
So I told him, go and take her
With her mind ever changing
To the heartland of old Tennessee
And when she leaves you, like she's going to
For some fancy dancer, you'll remember what you done to me
I'd never heard the second verse before. Did Peewee King write that? It's great.
Thanks a lot James.
Was that recorded with one microphone? It sure sounds lovely.
Noam what banjo is that ? You to make an amazing duet looking forward to seeing you and her perform.
good
That was great. Now excuse me, there’s something in both my eyes.
what instrument is that??
It's a metal body resonator four string banjo (I guess)
Brittany Haas has such a beautiful voice! I didn’t know she could play guitar as well!!
What instrument is he playing? Is it a resonating banjo?
Adam Greenwell it's a 1930-something tricone plectrum guitar tuned like a banjo without a drone string.
Victor Vrankulj Thanks for the reply.
1927 National Plectrum guitar. Hard to find one let alone for a good price, although I'm looking. There was one on Gruhn's for $20k.
I think that is a Recording King Walmart guitar she is playing.
Gasp!
Tasty !
Right now 0:16
That's a huge guitar for such a little girl!
@Alonso: How would you like it if someone referred to you as a "boy"?
@@citygeorge Probably not very much.
I bet the big thing is, he makes her laugh.
Take it easy Ike. That Serbian Ukulele will only get you so far.
She sings like she lost her true darlin.