About 10 years ago, I was standing on a subway platform in NYC. I was on my way home from an awful day at work. I was late on my rent, my car had been towed, my bank account was overdrawn, and I had just used the last ride on my MetroCard. I was hungry and I knew I didn't have any food at home. I wouldn't be paid for another 2 days. As I stood on this train platform, a homeless man with a guitar sang this song, tears on his face. I gave him the last $3 in my wallet and stood there on that platform and cried with him while he sang. This song will always remind me of that moment.
I’m not even close to America, I live in Azerbaijan and i am azerbaijani dude))) , but I feel homesick for West Virginia because of this song 😂 Masterpiece once made by John Denver is equally amazingly made by this people! Bravo! Especially bravo to violin lady ❤️ that’s overawesome
America needs more proud citizens! If you go through the immigration process as intended, I'd be happy to sponsor you! It might take a while, but it will be well worth it!
It. Makes you LONG for home no matter where you are from. The southern states are where you can call home no matter wherr you are from. Land is cheap. Buy some! Some here! Be apart of it all. ❤
Is it just me, or does American want our country to be what John Denver imagined it would be? An honest, pure and beautiful country it once was for a brief spell? I do believe it that is what America wants and needs. Now more then ever.
Gday! I'm 72yrs young, a country boy from a little country town, Allora, in Australia. My son lived in Pittsburgh for a while and my wife and I visited him and his wife there in 2004. I borrowed their car and toured eight states and loved it, with the first one being West Virginia. Listening to the car radio while driving, we heard Bluegrass music for the first time and loved it straight up. Coincidentally, that first bluegrass music for us came from an Aussie radio station Hawkesbury Radio, broadcasting through one of the West Virginia radio stations, how good was that! While travelling in your great land, we avoided the freeways and the blacktop (a word we had to find the meaning of 😄) and took to the country roads which is what we do back here at home. So the Country Roads song hits the spot with me. One of my favourite bluegrass bands no longer plays, but now I've found you guys, you're now top of my list. Luv yas!
This song takes me back to my childhood, I’m an old man now, it’s good to reflect upon your life to remember the good times and the bad! As that’s what makes you a man!
About 25 years ago a good friend, who was a huge John Denver fan, died from melanoma from exposure in the Marine Corps. His family was from West Virginia and we attended his funeral deep in the hills outside of Morgantown. The women of this little church sung this with such heartfelt sorrow that we cried for days.
One of my life's premier memories is driving through West Virginia in the summer of 1973. My 3 best friends were with me, and we harmonized to "Country Roads" as we drove. . . I could barely see the road for my tears at the beauty of blended voices and scenery.
My daughter and I drove from Canada to Florida and back in March. We passed through this marvelous landscape. I could have just stayed in West Virginia. Just beautiful!
Thanks. I needed that. I feel that I'm not home any more since I'm now in a senior residence. No quiet any more, just roaring traffic. Thank God for music. Good music, like yours.
Sometimes it really sucks how quick things can change in our lives, but i hope you're still finding things in tour day to day life that make you feel at home ♡
I moved to east Tennessee in2012 and in a very short time I felt that way to. Driving down the roads and having people waving or going to the store and having people talk like they have known you for years. They always want to help you if you need it😃😃. That is how I was raised. Wish more people would be that way. It would be a better world I feel.
I'm in PA Appalachia. All my side of the family are in FL and SC. I also lived in NC for a time. There is some magic for sure bout WV...I've contemplated homesteading there many times. There's also a place in my heart round the Smokies both NC and TN sides.
Years ago my former wife and I visited Cass WV. Liked it there ( road the train) . very nice and great people but don't care for all the snow, that is some of why I chose eastern Tn.
I drove through West Virginia 10 years ago with my grandfather who is now dead. The first time we saw the sign West Virginia we were astounded by how beautiful it was a few minutes later going down into this valley. My grandfather started crying because he knew his time was coming soon.. I visited West Virginia for work a few months ago and it’s very spiritual. I asked my bartender at this hotel in West Virginia if she knows how beautiful it is and why other people don’t know about it and she said… We want to keep it that way. People talk crap about the state and their people and it’s completely unjustified. I’ve never met more genuine people in my life. What you see is what you get
As a born and bred Mountaineer (West Virginian), this is a song we hold in our hearts. In 1980, I got to see John Denver perform 'Country Roads' at the opening of the brand new Mountaineer Stadium in Morgantown, WV, for the first football game of the season. In 1987, I moved to Annapolis, MD, for my first real job out of college. I was there for just over a year when an opportunity opened up right in the area where I was raised. With my parents and my fiancé still living there, I jumped at the chance to move back home. Will never forget while driving back to the Kanawha Valley area, 'Country Roads' came on the radio and tears were streaming. It was a great welcome home!! I've always lived by the ole saying..."You can take the boy from the mountains, but you can never take the mountains from the boy"!!
@patriciaecampbell372 my next-door neighbor, grew up on Hughston Hollow. Still has family there. I've worked all over Kanawha County, so I know it well. I live in western Kanawha County
Was this filmed in Cades Cove? Never mind, I KNOW this is Cades Cove. See anything black and fuzzy? I’ve always wondered how they would react to live music. Beautiful place, but keep your head on a swivel! 😀 Beautiful song! John Denver would be proud!
It definitely had that feel! I know I haven’t seen all the scenic places of the South by far, but my memory was taking me to the Smokies for sure. Nice to have a confirmation on my suspicions!
You are right, so many beautiful places to see, I wish I could see more. Only get to see a couple of places in Eastern Tennessee but I love the old structures and amazed at how they built with out the use of power tools.
@@jeffharper7579 it’s hard for me to get past Dandridge Tn. There is a drop zone there called skydive East Tn. You can get a lot of scouting in and have a blast too!
I learned to walk and talk, learned to read and write in the hills of West Virginia. My momma a coal miners daughter taught me how to pray in the hills of West Virginia. It will always be a special place to me.
I was born in North Carolina, but my momma's side of the family is mostly from west Virginia. I hadnt been there all that much but it was so beautiful, and i wanna go back one day.
My grandma was from Cowen WVa . I loved her. I am 78 and this reminds me of all of the great times I had with her ...I am from NJ and live in Upstate NY..I miss her😢❤I felt so safe with you grandma..
I love bluegrass songs especially Dillards, Jimmy Martin, Bill Monroe and so many more. I think I'm the only person love bluegrass music in my hometown Malaysia 🇲🇾
I don't live in West Virginia, but I have always loved this song. Beautiful music being played by beautiful people, with beautiful hearts. Thank you for being you!
here is a french fan ! ( choir conductor)so wonderful your voices matching together a perfect harmony . the sound a capella is completely perfect. and another thing which is very important : every person of your group is absolutely sympathic ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏. thank you for your gift to us!
John Denver has always been special to me. My Uncle was an Air Force pilot in WW2 and came home to have a career with my aunt and 2 cousins. Stationed on the NW coast of the USA we visited with them on the Airbase. His neighbors son sat on the front porch and played guitar singing-all the time. He had longish blonde hair and wore thick wire framed glasses. I was a few years younger but fell in love with John that summer.
I moved to Washington State from Virginia... I will probably never be able to go back, but every time I hear "Country Roads", I sit back and remember for a spell... Your rendition made my eyes leak a bit, but they were good tears... Thank you.
Nostalgia..my daughter and I used to sing this song together years ago along with the original artist. Thank you so much for bringing a happy memory back to me ❤️.
what a great song!! the "history" of this song is interesting. Denver didn't write it, nor had he ever been to west (by GOD) Virginia. he was in the Washington DC area recuperating from an auto accident when he heard the song from the couple who wrote it. he bought it, sung it and as they say ,made it a hit. the husband and wife duo would go on to write several more songs for Denver through the rest of his career
I grew up in Elliott County...a little town tucked way back in the hollers and hills of Kentucky. Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs and so many others seemed to be part of most of our celebrations and grievings. The Petersen Family transports and transcends every genre and box many people have tried to squeeze bluegrass into intentionally and unwittingly. The musicality and talent and gifting of this group are beyond beautiful.
Thank Y'all, that was really neat! Emily, you are looking great and it won't be long now before little Southern Praised will be Southern Raised! 🥀 God Bless!
I was born in 1975 in lower saxony in germany... but I was grown up in BAVARIA in the AUDI CITY Ingolstadt.... I can understand the song fully.... THX for this one!!!
Ya'll always find the best places to shoot a video. Between the setting and the AWESOME music, I keep thinking "I want to live there". Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful music!
Amazing,,I'm from the sticks of northern Michigan but I spent 6 years working in the southern coal fields area of WV,, the land was different but the people felt like home,,bless you guys
Magnificent hillbillying Guys. That bass singer.........magic ! Harmony just as I like it. 15/10 for this memorable performance. Thanks for making my day ! Can I drop in for a mug of moonshine and bring my harmonica ?
Played by my angels here on earth this song is dedicated to my mom Lois Temple now Playing her accordian up in heaven with my grandad Playing his 🎻 PTL for southern raised ❤️ ✝️ 🕊
OMG, the opening seconds took me back 65 years in a flash!!! Back to my grandparents little farm in the hills of Tennessee. Nice rendition of this John Denver classic. Thanks for the video!
Great song selection, Great performance by all of you! Alex, did I see you singing to? Well, with this song how can you not sing along with it! Y'all are heavenly sent!
Spent time with friends in West Virginia in 1984 in the fall... there's nothing like it on this planet.... wonderful and gorgeous... still enjoy thinking about 36 years later.... Cooper's Rock... the Cheat river....
I just happened to run across your music had to listen to all your songs I am from W.V. and I love bluegrass you guys are amazing! I will be sharing your music with my friends and family, may the good Lord Bless you all!
thank you...as a handicapped guy who is 62...it was fun to"play" along........ thanks....just got a new acoustic....brushed up a little on my "dobro".......thanks
Wow what a rendition of a classic song. Brings back memories from when I first heard this song. Great to see everyone singing and love the Acappella ending. God bless
I couldn't believe how beautiful this song is,when I heard John singing it for the first time, it brought tears to my eyes! Y'all's version is beautiful, too!❤👍
Love this video!!! That homestead is the Tipton Place in Cades Cove TN where my great grandparents were raised. I am blessed to live about 30 minutes away and can visit the Smokies and Cades Cove regularly. Again....well done!!!
Well done! I very much enjoyed your earlier cover of this great song and enjoyed this one as well. Matt did a beautiful job as the lead. I had to look twice...did I actually see Alex singing...yes I did! What great joy you all bring to us.You folks are blessed with such wonderful talent. Thank you.
About 10 years ago, I was standing on a subway platform in NYC. I was on my way home from an awful day at work. I was late on my rent, my car had been towed, my bank account was overdrawn, and I had just used the last ride on my MetroCard. I was hungry and I knew I didn't have any food at home. I wouldn't be paid for another 2 days. As I stood on this train platform, a homeless man with a guitar sang this song, tears on his face. I gave him the last $3 in my wallet and stood there on that platform and cried with him while he sang. This song will always remind me of that moment.
Thanks for sharing that story.... Powerful
But how did things go for you after you did that?
Mientras escucho esta canción, tus letras se hicieron sus letras... Maravilloso.
👏👏👏
J'aurai bien aimèe te rencontrer, aujjourd'hui encore, malgrè ma vie precaire, j'aide toujours les autres...dieu te benisse....❤
I’m not even close to America, I live in Azerbaijan and i am azerbaijani dude))) , but I feel homesick for West Virginia because of this song 😂
Masterpiece once made by John Denver is equally amazingly made by this people! Bravo! Especially bravo to violin lady ❤️ that’s overawesome
America needs more proud citizens! If you go through the immigration process as intended, I'd be happy to sponsor you! It might take a while, but it will be well worth it!
@@BriarHood and what? Have him subjected to constant alienation in West Virginia?
You have a great chef in Azerbaijan on UA-cam. I can’t remember his name but he is in the mountains and always cooks for the kids.
It. Makes you LONG for home no matter where you are from. The southern states are where you can call home no matter wherr you are from. Land is cheap. Buy some! Some here! Be apart of it all. ❤
Is it just me, or does American want our country to be what John Denver imagined it would be? An honest, pure and beautiful country it once was for a brief spell? I do believe it that is what America wants and needs. Now more then ever.
Im Canadian but i still feel bad for how things could of been if America was actually a country filled with freedom and pride and all that stuff :/
Your right, its what we need more now than ever before
Gday! I'm 72yrs young, a country boy from a little country town, Allora, in Australia. My son lived in Pittsburgh for a while and my wife and I visited him and his wife there in 2004. I borrowed their car and toured eight states and loved it, with the first one being West Virginia. Listening to the car radio while driving, we heard Bluegrass music for the first time and loved it straight up. Coincidentally, that first bluegrass music for us came from an Aussie radio station Hawkesbury Radio, broadcasting through one of the West Virginia radio stations, how good was that! While travelling in your great land, we avoided the freeways and the blacktop (a word we had to find the meaning of 😄) and took to the country roads which is what we do back here at home. So the Country Roads song hits the spot with me. One of my favourite bluegrass bands no longer plays, but now I've found you guys, you're now top of my list. Luv yas!
Thank God for John Denver country songs
The blue highways!🇺🇸
This song takes me back to my childhood, I’m an old man now, it’s good to reflect upon your life to remember the good times and the bad! As that’s what makes you a man!
About 25 years ago a good friend, who was a huge John Denver fan, died from melanoma from exposure in the Marine Corps.
His family was from West Virginia and we attended his funeral deep in the hills outside of Morgantown.
The women of this little church sung this with such heartfelt sorrow that we cried for days.
One of my life's premier memories is driving through West Virginia in the summer of 1973. My 3 best friends were with me, and we harmonized to "Country Roads" as we drove. . . I could barely see the road for my tears at the beauty of blended voices and scenery.
Well said sir.
Great comment!
My daughter and I drove from Canada to Florida and back in March. We passed through this marvelous landscape. I could have just stayed in West Virginia. Just beautiful!
Oh Man! How incredible!
I wish I could document your story of this. So meaningful and beautiful!
Thanks. I needed that. I feel that I'm not home any more since I'm now in a senior residence. No quiet any more, just roaring traffic. Thank God for music. Good music, like yours.
I don't know you but I love u. God be with
Think all in paradise sing for God...👍👍🇩🇿🇩🇿
Sometimes it really sucks how quick things can change in our lives, but i hope you're still finding things in tour day to day life that make you feel at home ♡
When I moved to West Virginia nearly 18 years ago I knew I was home. I love my country roads and mountain streams. Well done you nailed it.
I moved to east Tennessee in2012 and in a very short time I felt that way to. Driving down the roads and having people waving or going to the store and having people talk like they have known you for years. They always want to help you if you need it😃😃. That is how I was raised. Wish more people would be that way. It would be a better world I feel.
I'm in PA Appalachia. All my side of the family are in FL and SC. I also lived in NC for a time. There is some magic for sure bout WV...I've contemplated homesteading there many times.
There's also a place in my heart round the Smokies both NC and TN sides.
Years ago my former wife and I visited Cass WV. Liked it there ( road the train) . very nice and great people but don't care for all the snow, that is some of why I chose eastern Tn.
I drove through West Virginia 10 years ago with my grandfather who is now dead. The first time we saw the sign West Virginia we were astounded by how beautiful it was a few minutes later going down into this valley. My grandfather started crying because he knew his time was coming soon.. I visited West Virginia for work a few months ago and it’s very spiritual. I asked my bartender at this hotel in West Virginia if she knows how beautiful it is and why other people don’t know about it and she said… We want to keep it that way. People talk crap about the state and their people and it’s completely unjustified. I’ve never met more genuine people in my life. What you see is what you get
You chose, some beautiful part of this Country...
What a bunch of talented young musicians, well I'm 75 you know 🤠🇵🇭🇺🇲
well, you're still a kid then.
Really loved this!!!!From a born n breed West Virginian!!!!
As a born and bred Mountaineer (West Virginian), this is a song we hold in our hearts.
In 1980, I got to see John Denver perform 'Country Roads' at the opening of the brand new Mountaineer Stadium in Morgantown, WV, for the first football game of the season.
In 1987, I moved to Annapolis, MD, for my first real job out of college. I was there for just over a year when an opportunity opened up right in the area where I was raised. With my parents and my fiancé still living there, I jumped at the chance to move back home. Will never forget while driving back to the Kanawha Valley area, 'Country Roads' came on the radio and tears were streaming. It was a great welcome home!!
I've always lived by the ole saying..."You can take the boy from the mountains, but you can never take the mountains from the boy"!!
My Daddy is from Hugheston, WV ❤
@patriciaecampbell372 my next-door neighbor, grew up on Hughston Hollow. Still has family there. I've worked all over Kanawha County, so I know it well. I live in western Kanawha County
You can take a hick out of the sticks but you can not sticks out of a hick.
I am one and will be until the day I die.
I don't want to alarm anyone but the Banjo player is SINGING. 😯
Glad I'm not the only one freaking out about that 😂 Great job Banjo Guy!! 🎉🎉🎉
Yes Curtis Martin, I noticed that too! Glad to see & hear Alex singing..🎤😊
I missed it! guess i will have to watch again!
Ha! Thats fantastic!
Go Alex 😊
These videos fill me with such indescribable joy
Was this filmed in Cades Cove? Never mind, I KNOW this is Cades Cove. See anything black and fuzzy? I’ve always wondered how they would react to live music. Beautiful place, but keep your head on a swivel! 😀 Beautiful song! John Denver would be proud!
I noticed that to. Posted in a earlier comment. Love these guys🎶🎵🎶😃.wish I could have been there for this.
It definitely had that feel! I know I haven’t seen all the scenic places of the South by far, but my memory was taking me to the Smokies for sure. Nice to have a confirmation on my suspicions!
You are right, so many beautiful places to see, I wish I could see more. Only get to see a couple of places in Eastern Tennessee but I love the old structures and amazed at how they built with out the use of power tools.
@@jeffharper7579 it’s hard for me to get past Dandridge Tn. There is a drop zone there called skydive East Tn. You can get a lot of scouting in and have a blast too!
This has to be Caves Cove! It's such a beautiful place too.❤
Gotta love these musicians!!BEAUTIFULL MUSIC..❤
As a West Virginian, I’m overwhelmed by this beautiful arrangement of “our” song. 💙💛
Love your state. It’s a hidden gem.
2022.love it.
LOL yes WVA is nice so is PA LOL we do have those country roads also :
As a Pole from Poland I am overwhelmed too. I'm overwhelmed by the music, the scenery and the sincerity of the musicians.
I love these guys!
I learned to walk and talk, learned to read and write in the hills of West Virginia. My momma a coal miners daughter taught me how to pray in the hills of West Virginia. It will always be a special place to me.
Que hermoso.
I may be from Alabama, not West Virginia, but this song still rings true. Country roads always will take me home
I was born in North Carolina, but my momma's side of the family is mostly from west Virginia. I hadnt been there all that much but it was so beautiful, and i wanna go back one day.
The mission of preserving culture is the greatest!
A ma zing. Greetings from Southern Italy...👋👋🌅🌅🇮🇹🍝🍕.
The violin .. OOOUUAAH! I could howl like a dog....sweetest, sweetest sound...❤️
My grandma was from Cowen WVa . I loved her. I am 78 and this reminds me of all of the great times I had with her ...I am from NJ and live in Upstate NY..I miss her😢❤I felt so safe with you grandma..
I love your harmony. Such a wonderful tone and blend of voices.
Agreed.
I love bluegrass songs especially Dillards, Jimmy Martin, Bill Monroe and so many more. I think I'm the only person love bluegrass music in my hometown Malaysia 🇲🇾
I don't live in West Virginia, but I have always loved this song. Beautiful music being played by beautiful people, with beautiful hearts. Thank you for being you!
This is Cades Cove (Haywood County, NC) actually. They'rre on the porch of the Tipton Cabin.
Love seeing Cades Cove as the backdrop here.😃
great .
here is a french fan ! ( choir conductor)so wonderful your voices matching together a perfect harmony . the sound a capella is completely perfect. and another thing which is very important : every person of your group is absolutely sympathic ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏. thank you for your gift to us!
Can't explain how much this song means to me and you guys covered it so beautifully. ❤️
brings tears to a persons/s eyes.
John Denver has always been special to me. My Uncle was an Air Force pilot in WW2 and came home to have a career with my aunt and 2 cousins. Stationed on the NW coast of the USA we visited with them on the Airbase. His neighbors son sat on the front porch and played guitar singing-all the time. He had longish blonde hair and wore thick wire framed glasses. I was a few years younger but fell in love with John that summer.
I actually cried through this song because of the rain in the background and it reminds me of the country i lived in that I love so much?
I moved to Washington State from Virginia... I will probably never be able to go back, but every time I hear "Country Roads", I sit back and remember for a spell... Your rendition made my eyes leak a bit, but they were good tears... Thank you.
friend, you should never have moved sir.
@@leonardnordenstrom6239 Nothing left for me anymore...
Greetings from the UK and I see someone is going to have a baby!
Loving this, and I'm a an old rocker from Southern California.
Nostalgia..my daughter and I used to sing this song together years ago along with the original artist. Thank you so much for bringing a happy memory back to me ❤️.
really love you all
love this song, I live in the Beautiful State of West Virginia!!
From a mountaineer, that was GREAT.Thanks.
Lovely music, so pleasant to sit and listen to. Thank you to all who make my long days more livable, being 94 year old I am not so lively
Peace to you sir/maam. ❤❤❤❤
enjoy lovely lady and take care
Hope youre well Sandy..have a great day 🌹
You made my day!!! What a voices! What a bass... what a violin... what voice tunes... Lovely!
Beautifully done. Im literally in tears. The American dream is just one more job away.
MAN that vocal intonation!
God is good, and you bless us with your music. Amen.
what a great song!! the "history" of this song is interesting. Denver didn't write it, nor had he ever been to west (by GOD) Virginia. he was in the Washington DC area recuperating from an auto accident when he heard the song from the couple who wrote it. he bought it, sung it and as they say ,made it a hit. the husband and wife duo would go on to write several more songs for Denver through the rest of his career
All i got is "Wow" with a tear... One of my mom's favorite songs.. She would have loved you all..
Wow again.. I just sat down and saw you reply..
Thinking you have a great heart and soul..
Sending love and peace.. Mike
I loved so much this interpretation...❤❤❤
I so enjoy this group! Great!!
Greetings From France....
Love it....
I grew up in Elliott County...a little town tucked way back in the hollers and hills of Kentucky. Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs and so many others seemed to be part of most of our celebrations and grievings. The Petersen Family transports and transcends every genre and box many people have tried to squeeze bluegrass into intentionally and unwittingly. The musicality and talent and gifting of this group are beyond beautiful.
Congratulations, best wishes and all of god's blessings to Emily and her child. Now it is obvious and all suspicions of other reasons are gone.
This song is beautiful. We also have it in our repertoire and my singer who is crazy about this song.
Thank Y'all, that was really neat! Emily, you are looking great and it won't be long now before little Southern Praised will be Southern Raised! 🥀 God Bless!
・It's my favorite song・・・Nice sounds..
👏👏👏 best Voice,s - best Music - greetings from Germany👍👋👋
Wunderschön, ich liebe es! Vielen herzlichen Dank 🌻
I never get tired of hearing you guy's so damn good!😁✌❤
Mums funeral song 😢 doc 7 weeks later heaven fell inn. Love you mum ❤️
Wow, the harmony is just incredible!
Wonderful song 🎶👍🎶 so good
I was born in 1975 in lower saxony in germany... but I was grown up in BAVARIA in the AUDI CITY Ingolstadt.... I can understand the song fully.... THX for this one!!!
Gotta love these sweet harmonies. Keep up the absolutely delightful sounds my friends!
Banjo and fiddle, great combo.
Ya'll always find the best places to shoot a video. Between the setting and the AWESOME music, I keep thinking "I want to live there". Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful music!
🎶🎶🎶Love to listen to these guys😃🎶🎵🎶.looks to me it was done in cades cove in the smoky mountains.
I was wondering how long you had to hang out at that filming spot waiting for a thunderstorm! or maybe you got some real good filmmakers
i was just gonna say this so thanks for saying it for me
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!!
@@zimhavendairyfarm1953 I thought the same
Beautiful. I do miss John Denver, this song makes me cry.
Amazing,,I'm from the sticks of northern Michigan but I spent 6 years working in the southern coal fields area of WV,, the land was different but the people felt like home,,bless you guys
My hometown, every weekend my mom would drive and we would sing this song. Beautiful
Magnificent hillbillying Guys. That bass singer.........magic ! Harmony just as I like it. 15/10 for this memorable performance. Thanks for making my day ! Can I drop in for a mug of moonshine and bring my harmonica ?
Wow. Country music the way it should be
Brought a smile to this southern boy's face.
It's so wonderful and beautiful music!👍👍👍
Played by my angels here on earth this song is dedicated to my mom Lois Temple now Playing her accordian up in heaven with my grandad Playing his 🎻 PTL for southern raised ❤️ ✝️ 🕊
this voice is amazing oh my god, keep up guys dont give up
OMG, the opening seconds took me back 65 years in a flash!!! Back to my grandparents little farm in the hills of Tennessee. Nice rendition of this John Denver classic. Thanks for the video!
Always amazing!!! I've been following since 2015, I'm a veteran fan. Hugs from Brazil😘❤️🥰🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
hugs
TMJ! 😉
southern Brazil, gaucho music, its own unique style, country music.... A good Job
Lovely . Could listen forever.
I like it that kind of music ,Robert garcia,from México.
Music beautiful beautiful - linda voz Brasil Goiânia
This best I've ever hear this played singing beautiful . You all have a fan in Ireland.
Thanks I was born and raised in brier Creek West Virginia I have heard this song by many groups but this is the best rendition ever
Great song selection, Great performance by all of you! Alex, did I see you singing to? Well, with this song how can you not sing along with it! Y'all are heavenly sent!
Spent time with friends in West Virginia in 1984 in the fall... there's nothing like it on this planet.... wonderful and gorgeous... still enjoy thinking about 36 years later.... Cooper's Rock... the Cheat river....
I just happened to run across your music had to listen to all your songs I am from W.V. and I love bluegrass you guys are amazing! I will be sharing your music with my friends and family, may the good Lord Bless you all!
thank you...as a handicapped guy who is 62...it was fun to"play" along........
thanks....just got a new acoustic....brushed up a little on my "dobro".......thanks
Wow what a rendition of a classic song. Brings back memories from when I first heard this song. Great to see everyone singing and love the
Acappella ending.
God bless
This is too beautiful, we should all appreciate this classic.
I couldn't believe how beautiful this song is,when I heard John singing it for the first time, it brought tears to my eyes! Y'all's version is beautiful, too!❤👍
いいなぁフィドロの間奏伴奏、低音バスの歌に女声のハーモニー。バンジョーのトレモロ。最高!
Absolute perfection.!! Such talent, each and every one of you. And I must add that Matt Reith's beautiful bass voice is AWESOME!!
Great song and wonderful singing and music!**************************Walker Ikard
Beutiful Voices- i'm overwhelmed! Greetings from Germany.
Scottish fan here, that violin is fantastic. Braw!!!
Great tune and brilliant performance!
Best wishes from Sweden
Love this video!!! That homestead is the Tipton Place in Cades Cove TN where my great grandparents were raised. I am blessed to live about 30 minutes away and can visit the Smokies and Cades Cove regularly. Again....well done!!!
Beautiful harmonies!
Yet Beautiful and emotional ❤❤❤❤❤
Love these four talented artists, gorgeous music
they give god a trying.
Beautiful music and excellent photography.
Well done! I very much enjoyed your earlier cover of this great song and enjoyed this one as well. Matt did a beautiful job as the lead. I had to look twice...did I actually see Alex singing...yes I did! What great joy you all bring to us.You folks are blessed with such wonderful talent. Thank you.
I hope Alex sings on more songs. His baritone and Matt's bass are an effective combination.
Thanks, I didn't know the singers name, such an amazing voice
@@donaldleroy6502 The Lead singer is Matt and the banjo player who has not sung on video to my knowledge is Alex. They are a wonderful group.
Was he actually singing or just moving his mouth? I hope he was singing. However, the Reith siblings are just so matched vocally!
@@andronikostheophilos I'm pretty sure he was singing, I did hear two male voices harmonizing
Lady in the hat is stunning, love the song as well thank you for this you all are awesome 👊🏼
Awesome, you all sound so great together. Thank you for sharing 💞