My God this song gives me goosebumps! Chris’s vocals along with the the lady’s wonderful harmonies and fiddle and the other acoustic accompaniments are just perfection. I give it a solid “10.”
The fact that Chris sounds identical to the recording tells me so much about his vocals and his style as an artist. The absolute power he can push through that whiskey soaked voice is incredible. Thanks for the upload.
@@moflyzone8360 No he sold it to JesusChrist bc only God could make a perfect composer, singer &performer like that,a once in a generation talent that can solo,star,harmonize, in all types of music genres.
I've been a metal head my whole life. Came to this party late but now I love bluegrass music too and this early stuff from the Steel drivers is what brought me to it.
For Christ's sake, guilty! I like Chris Stapleton and also the Jompson Brothers as well, but this pearl of ol' traditional today I've heard the first time in my life. 43 year old guy from the pine woods in Brandenburg, Germany, love and listen that kinda music since back to my youth. Traveled through all in all 16 states of the USA. This music touches my heart, really sad Chris didn't continued it. Take care everybody, wish y'all the best and God bless the USA!
What talent this woman has ripping that fiddle and stopping to back up the vocals and pick it back up and start playing again. Raw talent one of my favorite songs. Gives me goosebumps thinking about our beloved hunting camp in central Maine
Love Chris Stapleton with the steeldrivers. Not a traditional bluegrass voice but it’s awesome. He deserves the fame but to me this was and is his best music. Been listening to them for years now. Lots of great songs
I just clicked on this song and I was like man, this guy has some pipes , and he sounds like Stapleton , then I realized it’s because it was Stapleton. Years ago and sounding great
They crushed this song or, as my Dad often said, “they put the hay down to where the goats could eat it”. Tammy Rogers also played the frets off that fiddle with emotion and attitude.
Not to take anything away from Chris, who is obviously a super star, but Tammy is mesmerizing...I can’t take my focus off her vocals and playing. I think she makes this song with her harmonies as well as on all the steeldrivers tunes
*_TOTALLY AGREE!!! ...what an awesome-gorgeous fiddle player & vocalist - those harmonies are beyond Heavenly ...I've been trying to find more info re. her music career - any links pls???_*
No matter how far I may roam from the hills of my native Tennessee, I know the spirit of my past and heritage is alive and well. Something in the soil from down around them ways, it just makes folks move different.
DON'T GET ME WRONG I THOUGHT ALLISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION WERE GREAT AND THEY ARE! !! BUT THIS WOMAN IS UNBELIEVABLE! ! ! THIS BLUEGRASS IS THE REAL DEAL! ! ! THE SHIT! !
Simply transformational....even then, you could see Stapleton was pegged for greatness....people who never listened to Bluegrass or Americana....I dare you to listen to anything Chris touches and not become addicted....
Love Tammy Rogers look during this song. Towards the end she looks like she's going to kick somebody's ass. Nobody sings better with Chris Stapleton than her.
I had started listening to Stapleton after this point in his career but this popped up when I was listening to a country mix on Spotify and knew this was him immediately 😂
The man and the woman gods of this last 100 years of traditional ass kicking American made music that lasts more than a life time Chris Stapleton and that honey fiddle player I salute 👏 love yall ❤
Not a country music fan by any means I prefer Godsmack, Metallica etc but every now and then I need to revisit the music of my Virginia roots. Makes me see the smokey foggy mornings as the sun tries to poke it's head out. The smell of frying bacon as the biscuits go in the oven. The mountains and valleys where I found my soul and the heartache of leaving.Thank you for posting this and I miss you Dougy. You were my lighthouse. Sad when you can't go back. Everyone's gone the dream is over.
They're were making this beautiful music 3 generations or more ago. It's very nice that it is still being made and produced. I do enjoy some of the new music, but not with dinner.
American Idol contestant Noah Henderson performed this last nite & did an amazing job! First time I’ve ever heard this song & I loved it. I’m not even a huge country/bluegrass fan & still loved it! Great job everyone!
The fact that i’ve watched a lot of covers of this song and i’ve never heard anyone even attempt to do that crazy vocal run at the beginning is incredible.
❤ this is what true :country" music is. U can call it hillbilly music. Bluegrass or ole'timey porch songs, and that's what the roots of today's music is derived from. From ppl ditting around on their front porch, grabbing a fiddle. a wash board, some spoons to keep the beat, and they sang about the world around them, heartache and hard times because that's all they knew about back then. I grew up on this music, knew Pappy Sherrill and Snuffy Jenkins, old timers nobody's ever heard of these days lol. Ty Steeldrivers I never get tired of listening to it.
Earlier today listening to music alexa was playing. This song came on and after about three seconds I had the biggest rush of "frissons". Asked her who that was, she said "Blue side of the mountain" performed by The Steeldrivers. Then I realized why that voice was so familiar. The one and only Chris Stapleton. Got another bad case of frissons when I came found it on here.
Lyrics There's a place in a piney hollow That no one but me can find Some Choctaw built it in the hillside Stone by stone in a simpler time It's a holy place, my daddy showed me Back before this land of mine On the blue side of the mountain Where the sun don't ever shine So deep and dark like a hurtin' down in my heart Maybe somethin' there will show me some kind of sign On the blue side of the mountain Where the sun don't ever shine I'm going back to a world of shadow Gotta find some peace, for I lose my mind On the blue side of the mountain Where the sun don't ever shine So deep and dark like a hurtin' down in my heart Maybe somethin' there will show me some kind of sign On the blue side of the mountain Where the sun don't ever shine Where the sun don't ever shine
Check out the rest of this wonderful set of music!
ua-cam.com/play/PLgyC-V2WxA9Vjb2MHST7z_mEdHccrN1aD.html
pro tip : watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Bruno Emmett Yea, been using Flixzone} for since december myself :D
Amen Brother!
@@brunoemmett1237 😂
It's a real shame that this kind of music isn't what gets played on the radio
Sirius XM has a bluegrass channel
@@edkerry87 and there's the rub. Radio used to be free. Plenty of room on the dial for good music.
Justin Medlin why? You don’t have a Bluetooth or Aux cord in your car?
Agreed
Bluegrass
99% of Chris Stapleton fans have no clue about this part of his career
@@dbjsdhbh yup
This part is just as good,
@@judygrosshans9508 IT IS!!!
Facts I was on this before I even knew Tennessee whiskey
Yup just found out now. I've got a lot to catching up to do
Why is the violinist not famous? She got the pipes, she’s got the strings.
Yeah man, she's awesome
It's not actually about being famous, it's about just loving what you do. And it's a fiddle 🎻
Because most people ( idiots) don’t know excellent if it smacked them in the face,
the most talented vocalist and musicians rarely get spotlight.
The steel drivers are famous. She is still with them
Because it's not a violin it's a fiddle
My God this song gives me goosebumps! Chris’s vocals along with the the lady’s wonderful harmonies and fiddle and the other acoustic accompaniments are just perfection. I give it a solid “10.”
10++++++
Amazing moment captured right here
Tammy Rogers.
Same here
Me too
The fact that Chris sounds identical to the recording tells me so much about his vocals and his style as an artist. The absolute power he can push through that whiskey soaked voice is incredible. Thanks for the upload.
preach it
The whisky is what makes it sound like that
Bro. He sounds the same in concerts. Man sold his soul to the devil
@@moflyzone8360 No he sold it to JesusChrist bc only God could make a perfect composer, singer &performer like that,a once in a generation talent that can solo,star,harmonize, in all types of music genres.
@@maryb1923 ❤️
Kids, this is what we call “music.”
Yes indeed!!!!
Chris Russell okay
OMG... Real talk! True talent, your comment is spot on in this day and age.
Whenever I want to hear one of the best live songs ever caught on video, I listen to this.
I've been a metal head my whole life. Came to this party late but now I love bluegrass music too and this early stuff from the Steel drivers is what brought me to it.
Metalhead loves bluegeass nothing better
Heavy Metal Thunder indeed...
The harmonies are killer
I'm a metal head who loves bluegrass too! Thought I was the only one
Prog nut AND metal head.....love me some Bluegrass. Hell, my Girlfriend is a Death Metal nut and absolutely loves OLD Country AND Bluegrass.
Tammy's voice along with Stapleton's is truly beautiful!!
This kind of music must be preserved. This speaks to me down in my soul. Thank y’all for your work. This means a lot to this ole boy in Arkansas!
Omg me too
And to this old woman in Georgia.
Yep
Yes haa
Chris Stapleton = Great
Chris Stapleton in The Steeldrivers = Perfection
Simpler time.
For Christ's sake, guilty!
I like Chris Stapleton and also the Jompson Brothers as well, but this pearl of ol' traditional today I've heard the first time in my life.
43 year old guy from the pine woods in Brandenburg, Germany, love and listen that kinda music since back to my youth.
Traveled through all in all 16 states of the USA.
This music touches my heart, really sad Chris didn't continued it.
Take care everybody, wish y'all the best and God bless the USA!
Lord, that woman can play and sing! Such a talented act in general. Good noise!
She should have been further back in the vocal volume. She jumped in too close overtaking the vocal. Just an observation.
Agree still Her talent was fuckin insane
This is the kind of music that you "feel", you don't just hear it and listen. It takes you on its own ride.
Have you heard Steelwoods song/video of Straw in the Wind? I’m sure you’d like it.
@@waynethera2712 No but thanks, I will find it and listen!
gives Me the Chill's ;-)
and 'hum' the beat, too!
What talent this woman has ripping that fiddle and stopping to back up the vocals and pick it back up and start playing again. Raw talent one of my favorite songs. Gives me goosebumps thinking about our beloved hunting camp in central Maine
Yes. Most missed thst. Chris is great , but the others are too.. found this band when this was young , bout 20 years ago
First time i heard the steeldrivers i knew my life would never be the same.
I heared that
They had me hooked in seconds. Seen them live many times. Can't wait to witness once again!
2024 anyone?
yep
Hell yeah
11/7/24
The violinist takes this song from 99% to 110%
This music is so earthy, soulful, so fuckin' awesome
DAMN RIGHT! ! I'M FUCKIN REALLY! WOW! ! ! BLOWN AWAY! !!
THESE MUSICIANS ARE GREAT THEY FIT SO WELL CHRIS THE SHIT
Bluegrass is awesome music
This is an insane level of talent. Unbelievable.
Love Chris Stapleton with the steeldrivers. Not a traditional bluegrass voice but it’s awesome. He deserves the fame but to me this was and is his best music. Been listening to them for years now. Lots of great songs
@Chris Russell yep, before mainstream even knew who he was.
I am going to have to listen to more of their music. This is what is needed in the world today!!!
I just clicked on this song and I was like man, this guy has some pipes , and he sounds like Stapleton , then I realized it’s because it was Stapleton. Years ago and sounding great
They crushed this song or, as my Dad often said, “they put the hay down to where the goats could eat it”. Tammy Rogers also played the frets off that fiddle with emotion and attitude.
The fiddle playing, (that little lady can play), the harmonies w/Chris, Wow!! I also love the Steeldrivers!!!
"Played the frets off." I like that.
No one and I mean no one can play and sing it like these guys
Gals killin it on the fiddle.
Not to take anything away from Chris, who is obviously a super star, but Tammy is mesmerizing...I can’t take my focus off her vocals and playing. I think she makes this song with her harmonies as well as on all the steeldrivers tunes
*_TOTALLY AGREE!!! ...what an awesome-gorgeous fiddle player & vocalist - those harmonies are beyond Heavenly ...I've been trying to find more info re. her music career - any links pls???_*
@@peterward9446 check out "drinkin dark whiskey & can you run" - Tammy Rogers is awesome!
that woman can play the strings off that fiddle
Hell yes, and the harmonies and arrangements are fantastic.
that's tammi rogers
Her vocals help CS sound better too. This video I think his voice sounds a little strained at times.
dufus, thanks for letting me know who she is. She seems so sassy. Loved it.
@@dufus2273i like the pen name hahahaha
This type of music needs to be more main stream. True country music that this old hick loves
Her harmony and fiddle make it rise from a good song to a great song!!
100% agree
Its perfect
Damn, the vocals, and instrumentals, are nuts...
This is so freaking good. Thank you to all responsible for this pure piece of music.
No matter how far I may roam from the hills of my native Tennessee, I know the spirit of my past and heritage is alive and well. Something in the soil from down around them ways, it just makes folks move different.
My God, I'm SO glad my son turned me on to this band, especially with Chris Stapleton! Great stuff!
That fiddler is pretty damn good too.
oh my word what a voice Tammy has! her harmonies with Chris are incredible
Absolutely Amazing.
DON'T GET ME WRONG I THOUGHT ALLISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION WERE GREAT AND THEY ARE! !! BUT THIS WOMAN IS UNBELIEVABLE! ! ! THIS BLUEGRASS IS THE REAL DEAL! ! ! THE SHIT! !
Man, I still love the SteelDrivers, but Chris brought a totally different energy to that group. Good lord, these vocals are incredible.
If she ain't careful, she's going to wear the hide off of that fiddle. She can sure smoke it. And sing. That harmony gives me chills.
Love this music, makes you want to go live like our Fore Fathers did.
Dude’s vocals are insane. All of em are so damn good.
Hearing Chris sing this song gives me chills
Thank god I finally found them recording this. I wish Stapelton would have stayed w the Drivers!
Me too
I don't think there is a Bluegrass band that has hit me the way the steel drivers did. What an amazing band they were with this line up.
Sometimes the great one's just have to fly. What a great sound this band has.
@@keithhenson2684 billy strings trust me.
@@keithhenson2684 look up trans Atlantic sessions. Specifically boy who wouldn’t hoe corn by Dan tyminski and Anabelle Lee by Sarah Giroux
Simply transformational....even then, you could see Stapleton was pegged for greatness....people who never listened to Bluegrass or Americana....I dare you to listen to anything Chris touches and not become addicted....
If this song was played on country music radio stations most listeners would shxx themselves.
That violin my makes me cry; literally.
I keep finding myself coming back to the song
She sings with 'church sass'. Great stuff yall!!!!!!
Yes she does. Well said
Listen to Chris Stapleton sing the old George Jones tune, "Tennessee Whiskey". Wow!
I'm listening in Bakersfield!. The Steeldrivers got some good stuff, far different than Buck Owens or Merle Haggard.
Actually it is an old David Alan Coe song George just covered it then Chris covered it in a bluesy way
Allen Wilson beat me to it lol
That’s actually a david alan coe song
It’s high time we get a bluegrass album from Chris again. He’s mastered his ability to make the same repetitive album, ready for something new!
Never gets old, what a great pair of voices
Love Tammy Rogers look during this song. Towards the end she looks like she's going to kick somebody's ass. Nobody sings better with Chris Stapleton than her.
Daniel Rupp agree she is singing from her soul
His wife is pretty damn good too!!!
Morgane stapleton is badass i disagree
I really wish he stayed with the Steeldrivers
Me too...
Sideline Sideline
Sideline
Sideline Sideline Sideline Sideline
I had started listening to Stapleton after this point in his career but this popped up when I was listening to a country mix on Spotify and knew this was him immediately 😂
He has harder rocking stuff with the Jompson Brothers too.
100% pure badassery
This song hit me hard growing up in the Shenandoah Valley. In-between the Blue Ridge and Appalachian mountain ranges.
Tammy Rogers gets INTO it!
I got one word, and only one word: Damn...........
Good god! This is unreal!
The man and the woman gods of this last 100 years of traditional ass kicking American made music that lasts more than a life time Chris Stapleton and that honey fiddle player I salute 👏 love yall ❤
Not a country music fan by any means I prefer Godsmack, Metallica etc but every now and then I need to revisit the music of my Virginia roots. Makes me see the smokey foggy mornings as the sun tries to poke it's head out. The smell of frying bacon as the biscuits go in the oven. The mountains and valleys where I found my soul and the heartache of leaving.Thank you for posting this and I miss you Dougy. You were my lighthouse. Sad when you can't go back. Everyone's gone the dream is over.
He sounds live better than on record, that is amazing ❤
My God !!! Vocals Galore. Epic stuff 🔥🔥🔥
They're were making this beautiful music 3 generations or more ago. It's very nice that it is still being made and produced. I do enjoy some of the new music, but not with dinner.
This music tears me up, and I don't know why
Nathan Because it’s REAL.
Cause you are alive
Sideline
Sidelinealbims
real country lives, if you know where to look. what a jam. I bet that was fun, it looked like fun.
There’s more musical talent in this handful amazing people than in the whole Grammys 🤷🏻♂️
This grabs your soul.
This is his best and most pure work!
Love the harmonizing!
Man… she is incredibly talented. Love this song.
This is my kind of Music! Welcome to Texas anytime
God I love this song! This one and Ghost of Mississippi get me everytime.
That boy gonna go somewhere. Hats off to that fiddle. She sings THE MOST BESTIST harmonies
I love this song! And that fiery little red haired fiddle player is feisty!!
American Idol contestant Noah Henderson performed this last nite & did an amazing job! First time I’ve ever heard this song & I loved it. I’m not even a huge country/bluegrass fan & still loved it! Great job everyone!
The fact that i’ve watched a lot of covers of this song and i’ve never heard anyone even attempt to do that crazy vocal run at the beginning is incredible.
he makes me smile so when he grinds down the vocals with the melody.
wow, Chris Stapleton at Grey Fox! we're going to check it out for the first time this year, I see every year is fantastic, can't wait!
Tammy's Voice adds a special sweet sound that makes this song! What a talent she is!
where rainbows never die is my absolute favorite!
This is so perfect.
Damn! Am I glad I bumped into this!
Chris, son...I'm feeling the music through your voice that has that wild honey sting💖
The best songs Chris Stapleton ever wrote was with the Steeldrivers !!
Great Song. Chris Stapletons Voice is Wow...
Well I guess I'll give it a thumbs up
Chis is the outlaw Luke Combs Asked for.The first time I heard this song could not believe it.Raw country mountain blue grass blues.
So Damn Great!
❤ this is what true :country" music is. U can call it hillbilly music. Bluegrass or ole'timey porch songs, and that's what the roots of today's music is derived from. From ppl ditting around on their front porch, grabbing a fiddle. a wash board, some spoons to keep the beat, and they sang about the world around them, heartache and hard times because that's all they knew about back then. I grew up on this music, knew Pappy Sherrill and Snuffy Jenkins, old timers nobody's ever heard of these days lol. Ty Steeldrivers I never get tired of listening to it.
First time l heard that song l was hooked
Just found this down the youtube rabbit hole. Man, this is beyond good!
'Have to agree with you.
Chris's voice man mmmmmaaaannnnn
One of the greatest songs ever written. Period.
Goosebumps every time I hear this!!
Goosebumps……..every time I hear him sing.
God she gets into that music...wow stunning
Rafe Chambers, a buddy from work, brought me here!
Earlier today listening to music alexa was playing. This song came on and after about three seconds I had the biggest rush of "frissons". Asked her who that was, she said "Blue side of the mountain" performed by The Steeldrivers. Then I realized why that voice was so familiar. The one and only Chris Stapleton. Got another bad case of frissons when I came found it on here.
Chills, bro....chills
Lyrics
There's a place in a piney hollow
That no one but me can find
Some Choctaw built it in the hillside
Stone by stone in a simpler time
It's a holy place, my daddy showed me
Back before this land of mine
On the blue side of the mountain
Where the sun don't ever shine
So deep and dark like a hurtin' down in my heart
Maybe somethin' there will show me some kind of sign
On the blue side of the mountain
Where the sun don't ever shine
I'm going back to a world of shadow
Gotta find some peace, for I lose my mind
On the blue side of the mountain
Where the sun don't ever shine
So deep and dark like a hurtin' down in my heart
Maybe somethin' there will show me some kind of sign
On the blue side of the mountain
Where the sun don't ever shine
Where the sun don't ever shine