If only we still had this type of uplifting and encouraging songs about our dear Lord Jesus how much better our society would be. Pray with me for the future of America.
@@marshallcurrie8391 I humbly disagree. Mary is correct. The Bible says America's future is in our hands. 1st Chronicles 7;14, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." That is a big "if."
I play guitar and harmonica and sing a few of their songs with my twin brother before we separated when he got married but we still play and sing their songs.We are getting quite old but will sing these gospel songs to give all the glory to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Great album! The first track, In the Garden, is sublime. Their version of I'll Meet You In The Morning is up there with the Blue Sky Boys'. Beautiful music!
I love them.I use to listen to them when I was a kid my dad had a lot of cassettes of them 😥brings back o lot of memories dad passed away now 12years ago now an mom 6 years I hope we will meet someday in heaven
Gloria a Dios !! un dia todos unidos alabaremos a mi Salvador en un mismo idioma celestial. Glory to God!!, one day we all, united in one celestial tongue will be praising my Savior. Thank you God for my salvation ,thank you for your mercy.
I wonder if I'm the only person left who still loves these beautiful songs ? It goes without saying that the people who upload these spirituals have my thanks , and my prayers .
Thank you so much for posting. In what I believe were the early/mid '60's, we would watch Reno & Smiley on a show called the Valley Barn Dance, broadcast weekly from a studio just outside of Harrisonburg, VA. At least that's what I recall. I got a chance to sit in the studio audience, just once, to see/hear Red Smiley after Don Reno had struck out on his own. Hard to believe, but we got this station in Cumberland, MD, along with many others, in years when major metropolitan areas only had three. Exposure to the music of these two gentlemen made it difficult for me ever to fully accept the "Nashville Sound". Theirs always seemed more "authentic".
Uh, Don Reno played banjo, not lead guitar. (BTW, he was as good a bluegrass banjo picker as ever lived!) And Mac Magaha played fiddle, not percussion.
If only we still had this type of uplifting and encouraging songs about our dear Lord Jesus how much better our society would be. Pray with me for the future of America.
The future of America is in HIS hands . Not ours.
@@marshallcurrie8391 I humbly disagree. Mary is correct. The Bible says America's future is in our hands. 1st Chronicles 7;14, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." That is a big "if."
I play guitar and harmonica and sing a few of their songs with my twin brother before we separated when he got married but we still play and sing their songs.We are getting quite old but will sing these gospel songs to give all the glory to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Kerry Figuried This is great and I totally agree with you! Amen Kerry!
Kerry Figuried amen
Kerry
I am not at home in this world anymore
A tip : you can watch series on Flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Brayden Bjorn definitely, I have been watching on flixzone} for years myself :D
We still sing these old hymns in our little Baptist church. There is a sermon in most all of them. Love all of them.
Adding another thumbs up because they only allow one
Love these old songs Thank You Lord for keeping us on path! glory to God forever and ever!! Amen Amen
Underated Duo,I consider their versions of these gospel songs as definitive
Great album! The first track, In the Garden, is sublime. Their version of I'll Meet You In The Morning is up there with the Blue Sky Boys'. Beautiful music!
Rock on fellow rock on
I love them.I use to listen to them when I was a kid my dad had a lot of cassettes of them 😥brings back o lot of memories dad passed away now 12years ago now an mom 6 years I hope we will meet someday in heaven
YOU WILL !
My parents had this record when I was growing up and I would always pick it out and listen to it over and over! Love it! :)
This is one of the best collections of great Gospel that I’ve found! Thank you so much for the post. God Bless all!
Love to hear their beautiful music.
❤❤❤Praise the Lord
Gloria a Dios !! un dia todos unidos alabaremos a mi Salvador en un mismo idioma celestial. Glory to God!!, one day we all, united in one celestial tongue will be praising my Savior. Thank you God for my salvation ,thank you for your mercy.
Beautiful songs ,thanks so much for sharing ..
Beautiful love it good music
such up lifting music. God Bless!!
great memories. reminds me of my dad and mom
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I wonder if I'm the only person left who still loves these beautiful songs ? It goes without saying that the people who upload these spirituals have my thanks , and my prayers .
May 27,2023 you are not alone
Great find!
Thanks for sharing🥰
Thank you so much for posting.
In what I believe were the early/mid '60's, we would watch Reno & Smiley on a show called the Valley Barn Dance, broadcast weekly from a studio just outside of Harrisonburg, VA. At least that's what I recall. I got a chance to sit in the studio audience, just once, to see/hear Red Smiley after Don Reno had struck out on his own. Hard to believe, but we got this station in Cumberland, MD, along with many others, in years when major metropolitan areas only had three.
Exposure to the music of these two gentlemen made it difficult for me ever to fully accept the "Nashville Sound". Theirs always seemed more "authentic".
I agree!
T Hank God, beautiful signing, some someday will sing that glorious home
Wonderful encouragement - esp in the times we live. ☮️💟
Wow some mighty fine gospel singing, and strings twanging going on right there, thanks for the share.
Food for the Soul.
Very beautiful
In love from the first strum
Reckon ill set a minit.
14:08
Also, there's percussion, no fiddle. You're correct: Reno is a boss banjo master, Mac is a fiddle. But, not on this record. Listen to it.
Willie Mojave I always thought Red Smiley played an picked guitar
Willie Mojave no not on this record
Reno was a master flatpicker, Doc Watson credits Don in giving him the idea for flatpicking fiddle tunes after seeing Don playing some in the 1950s.
Uh, Don Reno played banjo, not lead guitar. (BTW, he was as good a bluegrass banjo picker as ever lived!) And Mac Magaha played fiddle, not percussion.
He also played lead guitar.
Blue Ridger I second that he was the best banjo picker ever lived:::: which he is not living anymore but he's good
Nope, Don played the lead guitar on this album. He actually was a very innovative and accomplished flatpicker especially for the time.
listen to the King single of Country Boy Rock and Roll
Sine quo non.