This song was sung at a Celebration of Life I attended today for a wonderful Christian woman who passed from cancer. Had not heard this song in years, but always appreciate hearing it again.
I just love that they are there for the pure joy of music and their career.They are not trying to be sexy, with low cut tops, tight jeans, crotch high shorts - just normal people singing the their hearts out for our enjoyment. Thanks to all of the Rankins - here and gone. You still bring joy to us.
Though I am from the states, my mother was from a little fishing village in Nova Scotia. I have spent a lot of time over the years in the maritime provinces, particularly on Cape Breton island, one of my favorite places on the planet. I remember hearing the Rankins many years ago at a cèilidh. Their music, harmonies and energy blew me away. This song is absolutely the best foot-tapping, high-energy, pouring-it-out, perfect pitch melody/harmony song I have ever heard - absolutely blows me away - pure joy. Love it and love the Rankins. As has been said in other comments, so sad John Morris and Raylene both died way too young...
It’s great that you said that for the simple fact that you still remember, I’m sure you will pass it on for the simple fact that you have it in your head and in your heart.
ANOTHER thing that blows me away about this family, and not may people notice is the lack of "vibrato"...as a singer I can tell you , vibrato is often used to "skilfully mask" flat/sharp notes... these folks didn't need it because of "pitch perfect"... They NAILED IT...EVERY TIME! Straight up notes/harmony and were BANG-ON! IMO it doesn't get any better than this.
I remember this song use to play all the time on the radio way back in the day when I use to go chicken hunting with my dad in the old red Suzuki...the funny thing is I'm 29 now and don't even listen too this type of music but I still know every word to this song..and I still to this day will randomly start singing Hey Hey Sweet Darling
I'm from their neck of the woods, Inverness county, Cape Breton. I've seen them many times and am still enjoying these tunes in 2021. Love love the Rankins
My brother and I attended a Rankin Family Concert at Hamilton Place in 2007 it was an amazing high energy concert that had people dancing in there chairs all thru the show, On a side note we had 2nd row floors just to the left of the stage and the opening act was Dawn Langstroth who is Anne Murrays daughter, low and behold Anne was at this concert sitting 2 rows directly behind us, I remembered when she stood up at the end of Dawns set and said, THAT'S MY GIRL right there, We couldn't believe that we had better seats than Anne did..lol....Dawn was great as well. ...Nova Scotia should be proud of all the talent that has come out of the small province
2:34 She's so beautiful and what an absolutely amazing voice. This song gives me a huge feeling of nastalgia and puts me right back to being a kid I Cape Breton in the early 90s with my parents and family drinking and shaking the floor and walls of the small bungalow I grew up in while dancing in the living room with their friends until the early hours of the morning. God bless The Rankin's for basically being the soundtrack to my childhood
normally i grew up on metallica and am still a hard core metallica guy but this is friggin awesome! lets get drunk have a good time and forget the bullshit. thats the message to this song.
If you aren’t snapping fingers and tapping toes at the very least….you’re in a coma. Saw them live three times…. the most entertaining shows ever and yes, everybody was up dancing in the seats. The purest voices, fantastic harmony. 👏👏👏 I think I have to go and put their CDs on.🕺💃🎻🎸🎹🎶 They have provided hours and hours of delightful music for me.
This is the kind of sound that people have been dancing to on little dance floors for at least 60-70 years. It could be a country band, a Western swing band, a rock and roll band, a Cajun band -- pretty much any kind of dance band could have played this tune and people would be out there moving. Can't believe I had never heard of the Rankins until I stumbled across them on Spotify when I looked up a different song I had heard on Heartland.
Even though it's about feeling down, seeing those three adorable little women boogieing like kids just takes it to another level of happy. And then they start to chime in with their voices...🥳
The RANKIN FAMILY Rocks! I think! The Rankin Family is a Canadian musical family group from Mabou, Nova Scotia. The group has won many Canadian music awards, including 15 East Coast Music Awards, six Juno Awards, four SOCAN Awards, three Canadian Country Music Awards and two Big Country Music Awards. The Rankins come from a family of 12 siblings, all of whom would entertain the neighbours musically every third weekend as part of a céilidh. The first Rankin Family band formed in the 1970s when siblings Geraldine, Genevieve, David, John Morris, and Raylene Rankin began performing at local weddings and dances in Cape Breton. As the older siblings went away to college and university, the younger siblings Jimmy, Cookie and Heather took their places. Jimmy, John Morris, Cookie, Raylene and Heather Rankin released their own independent cassettes, The Rankin Family (1989) and Fare Thee Well Love (1990), featuring original songs and a combination of traditional jigs, reels and Celtic folk songs. These independent recordings were distributed by the Canadian independent folk music distribution company 'Soundwright' until the band's major label break through with EMI. Their television debut was on the CBC variety show On the Road Again in 1989. EMI's re-release of Fare Thee Well Love in 1992, went quadruple platinum, selling over 500,000 copies; the title track was a Top 40 single in Canada. In 1998 The Rankins first worked with The Chieftains on their album, Fire in the Kitchen, performing the Celtic song, "An Innis Aigh" (The Happy Isle). On September 17, 1999, after recording the song "Jimmy Mo Mhile Stor" with The Chieftains for their album, Tears of Stone, the group issued a press release stating that they would no longer perform as a group in order to pursue independent interests and careers. On January 16, 2000, John Morris Rankin was killed in a car accident in Cape Breton Island. Jimmy Rankin has continued to write songs and has released four solo albums: Song Dog (2001), Handmade (2003), Edge of Day (2007), and Forget About the World (2011). Raylene Rankin has released the solo albums Lambs in Spring (2004) and all the diamonds (2011). When not performing on their own, the sisters run The Red Shoe pub in Mabou. One of the original founders of the group, Geraldine Coyne (Rankin) died January 10, 2007, the result of a brain aneurysm, at her home in Calgary. She had not performed with the group since prior to the first recordings being released. On January 16, 2007, the album Reunion was released, and in 2009 the Rankin Family released their seventh studio album These Are the Moments. On June 3, 2012, Raylene Rankin appeared on CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition where she spoke about her decade-long struggle with cancer. She died of metastatic breast cancer on September 30, 2012. On a personal note, I fell in love with the Rankin Family, early on in their careers, it having helped immensely that I had spent six years living on Canada's east coast, 1981-1987, specifically, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and had been exposed to some incredible music from that part of the world. A dream came for me when I had the opportunity to see them live and in concert, in the late1990s, at the National Arts Centre, in Ottawa, Canada, and several times that evening they moved me to tears. Not long after that concert, John Morris, their piano player, and cousin, was killed in a terrible car accident, and only a few years ago now, Raylene, passed on from the Big C! Gads! MOFO! No one ever said that life would be fair, did they? As for this wonderfully alive and marvelous video that does, I think, demonstrate the amazing energy and synergy the group possessed, in spades; I simply adore seeing it time and time again. For me, it brings back a wave of fabulous memories I had living on Canada's stormy, but breathtakingly beautiful east coast, and for all of the special human beings, at the same time, I had the great and good fortune to meet along the way. “Information is not knowledge. Knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is not truth. Truth is not beauty. Beauty is not love. Love is not music. Music is THE BEST.” ― Frank Zappa
Another example of the cape Brenton musical talent factory,,i lived and worked a coue if yrs,am a brown guy,but i can di the jig,been to many a concerts there,a picturesque
I’m a yank living north of Los Angeles and I had never heard of the Rankin Family until we saw Jonny Harris interview Heather on the Mabou episode of Still Standing on Prime Video.
Saw Jimmy perform at Blue Frog Studio in White Rock, BC. He was sick as could be and still put on a tremendous show and told so many cool stories. Great entertainer!
Wow, could Cookie ever dance in this one! Love Raylene and Heather’s vocals! The Rankin Family Music will never leave us, thanks to Heather Rankin...keep on singing girl!
Ah love these guys, used to spend Saturday nights at the Birchmount Tavern in Scarborough. Lots of east coasters having a great time especially when this song came on. Very East coast cdn. Always a good time.
When I lived in Peterborough, Ontario my husband now a widow, and myself were in Tim Horton's way up Landsdown st.. Well we were sitting at the table having a cup of coffee and the three sisters walked in and sat down at the table beside the window. Well I told my hubby not to disturb them, as nobody else did. Well he just had to go and bother them but needless to say they didn't mind for a bit. One of the ladies said to him after a few minutes, well we came in here to have something to eat after the concert we did last night, so would you please let us have some peace. Like I was so embarrassed to say the least, and after we returned to the car I told him in a nice way nobody else did that, and I thought that was rather rude of you to disturb them. He said I just wanted to say hello, well I left it at that.
They're singing live and its perfection. They're so cute you sometimes forget what amazing musicians they all are. So glad I found my way to this blast from the past. Thanks Rankins.
@Steve Davis May 10, 2023... and what BLOWS ME AWAY is a part that not many will notice...but shortly after... at the pre-chorus... at 1:37 ("Saturday night"...)...you can see Raylene and Heather having SUCH a good time and if you listen closely... Heather is like 5' away from he mic when she looks at Raylene and let's out that "Wooh"... in the STRATOSPHERE haha...gotta love it!!! How can you not smile listening to this family!!!???
I adore so much this band, they had their own point of view about the canadian folk music but so underestimated. Anyway, greetings from a fan fron Greece, my folks. 😉
Caylee sabourin from alberta grew up and has loved the rankin family since she was 10. She is now 28 and will always have heartbreak over those in the family who were lost. P.s. I wish the storied songs continued. Xoxo
I love reliving the glory days of the late 90s Rankin family. For me it was a special moment in time I'll always cherish. Thank you so very much for giving me the opportunity to experience the Nova Scotia sound and presence. I'll cherish it forever.
@@niagararails I was lucky enough to see them some years ago, at Tim Hortons in Peterborough, Ontario on a Sunday morning. They had did a concert the night before. I never bothered to speak to them but my ex husband just had to say something to them. All three went into the Tim Hortons, and believe it or not, nobody recognised them.
the rankins are a good band,rip raylene hope for the best in the near future,i love your songs i got all your music on cd's and a tape,i hope you don't split up because it's nice to look at you playing in a concert. from colleen coffen
God Bless the Rankins ! Those that are still with us, and those that are gone .
This song was sung at a Celebration of Life I attended today for a wonderful Christian woman who passed from cancer. Had not heard this song in years, but always appreciate hearing it again.
The pure harmonic sound of those three girls will forever be unique.
Anyone still jamming to this too in 2024!?
All Day Long...
For sure 7:00 am saskatchewan time. The Rankins can bring the house down. Good good music......💯👍💯
Really brings me back to the 90s watching the specials on CBC when I was a kid.
Love it 🎉 2025 and beyond!
Try to remember to play it every time I play guitar. From Nova Scotia.
Soooo good! Love The Rankin Family. RIP Raylene and John Morris 🥰
I LOVE THIS SONG!! I don't understand how anybody can't love this song. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THIS SONG!! Reminds me of my kids.
This song always picks me up if I'm feeling down!
What an amazing band. Perfect harmony and entertainment factor is a 10+++
I just love that they are there for the pure joy of music and their career.They are not trying to be sexy, with low cut tops, tight jeans, crotch high shorts - just normal people singing the their hearts out for our enjoyment. Thanks to all of the Rankins - here and gone. You still bring joy to us.
Though I am from the states, my mother was from a little fishing village in Nova Scotia. I have spent a lot of time over the years in the maritime provinces, particularly on Cape Breton island, one of my favorite places on the planet. I remember hearing the Rankins many years ago at a cèilidh. Their music, harmonies and energy blew me away. This song is absolutely the best foot-tapping, high-energy, pouring-it-out, perfect pitch melody/harmony song I have ever heard - absolutely blows me away - pure joy. Love it and love the Rankins. As has been said in other comments, so sad John Morris and Raylene both died way too young...
Absolutely. They are harmonizing and bumpin and grinding with Stompin Tom and Elvis. I can even see George Michael in there.
"though I am from the States"
Wrong.
You're a caper abroad.
A fellow Cape Bretoner .love it.
It’s great that you said that for the simple fact that you still remember, I’m sure you will pass it on for the simple fact that you have it in your head and in your heart.
Take me back to the good days where my Nan would blast country music and do her housework as she would call it. Love n miss u always ❤
You and your Nan must have been so Spiritually connected ✨️. Thank you for sharing your memories of her with us. She awaits you dear friend ❤.
This is the most beautiful thing In the universe
Truly a national (and international) treasure!
ANOTHER thing that blows me away about this family, and not may people notice is the lack of "vibrato"...as a singer I can tell you , vibrato is often used to "skilfully mask" flat/sharp notes... these folks didn't need it because of "pitch perfect"... They NAILED IT...EVERY TIME! Straight up notes/harmony and were BANG-ON! IMO it doesn't get any better than this.
They sing like angels because they are.
@@aaronlohr8477John Morris’ daughter Molly sings like an angel as well, even if her music is in a wildly different style than this.
Brings tears to my 63yr and eyes. wish they found me long ago . God Bless and hold them!
I feel the same way still!
Makes me so homesick.
Can't wait to move back to Nova Scotia- Alberta does not compare at all.
Awesome group have always loved em too 👍
Love The Rankin Family, this was the first of their songs I'd ever heard. if it wasn't for CMT Europe I don't think I'd have known they ever existed.
They are much than OK...they are fabulous...GOD Bless them for being Canadians.
🍁 Canada Rawks 2020 🕺🌹💃🏾🍁
I love the Rankin family music. Especially this song
They are my cousins
Wow i didnt know that. Love their voices 😊
Rest in Peace Raylene Rankin and John Morris Rankin gone but not forgotten 😔❤
wow xo
I'm not sure where I've been for the past 20 years, but somehow this has just made me the happiest person on the planet!
That my friend is the best comment on UA-cam.
This is one of the best songs ever written by a canadian artist/band and nobody else can perform it this way
I was just thinking that lol said no wonder I love this song so much
They were more than just an ok band for Canada they were awesome
I remember this song use to play all the time on the radio way back in the day when I use to go chicken hunting with my dad in the old red Suzuki...the funny thing is I'm 29 now and don't even listen too this type of music but I still know every word to this song..and I still to this day will randomly start singing Hey Hey Sweet Darling
Saw the Rankins in Glasgow 25 years ago. Ah the memories.
The Rankin Family were such a fabulous band, pity that two of them have passed. You'll never be forgotten.
I'm from their neck of the woods, Inverness county, Cape Breton. I've seen them many times and am still enjoying these tunes in 2021. Love love the Rankins
Best beach on Earth!!!!!!!!
My brother and I attended a Rankin Family Concert at Hamilton Place in 2007 it was an amazing high energy concert that had people dancing in there chairs all thru the show, On a side note we had 2nd row floors just to the left of the stage and the opening act was Dawn Langstroth who is Anne Murrays daughter, low and behold Anne was at this concert sitting 2 rows directly behind us, I remembered when she stood up at the end of Dawns set and said, THAT'S MY GIRL right there, We couldn't believe that we had better seats than Anne did..lol....Dawn was great as well. ...Nova Scotia should be proud of all the talent that has come out of the small province
I was so sad when they retired. I was in my 30’s when I first saw them on tv and I’m 87 now. It’s good to hear the group again.
This is what Newie & Cape Breton music is all about. We like to party in agood way. We love music & singing.
Heather Raylene and Cookie ......... The way they Harmonize is something I LOVE
For those of you who may not know me well this is me :) this group and family is me and Nova Scotia and what family is all about
+Kayla Gallagher So proud I come from there, Alberta owns me now!
As an Albertan, glad to have you in our midst! Nothing like cranking the Rankins up sitting in the Rockies by a waterfall!
2:34 She's so beautiful and what an absolutely amazing voice. This song gives me a huge feeling of nastalgia and puts me right back to being a kid I Cape Breton in the early 90s with my parents and family drinking and shaking the floor and walls of the small bungalow I grew up in while dancing in the living room with their friends until the early hours of the morning. God bless The Rankin's for basically being the soundtrack to my childhood
Great Reply. :D There a Fav,In Alot people's Lives. 😊 I'm Happy to,Be One.
Love this family RIP Raylene
normally i grew up on metallica and am still a hard core metallica guy but this is friggin awesome! lets get drunk have a good time and forget the bullshit. thats the message to this song.
So much talent on the east coast
The Rankins are such fine music and a absolute treat to watch. If you saw them live, we are blessed!!!! Real music!!
Beautiful singers from Nova Scotia and tragic life afterwards. I don't remember everything but they are definitely missed.
What a certified fucking banger
There's a girl named Molly Rankin (John Morris's daughter). She's a great singer as well and a frontwoman of the Alvvays band.
That's how I found these guys, her band is amazing. This is some great sounding Canadian folky music. The intro kinda reminds me of blue rodeo
Molly is amazing!
Antisocialites and Blue Rev are amazing!
I just love them...I always go back to their videos when I feel someone needs to know how I feel.
almost wanted to cry when watching this... RIP Raylene...you are beautiful and so is ur voice and heaven gained a beautiful angel
Love the Rankins..so sad 2 of them gone much too soon.😍
Let's not forget John Morris who also passed away
If you aren’t snapping fingers and tapping toes at the very least….you’re in a coma. Saw them live three times…. the most entertaining shows ever and yes, everybody was up dancing in the seats. The purest voices, fantastic harmony. 👏👏👏 I think I have to go and put their CDs on.🕺💃🎻🎸🎹🎶 They have provided hours and hours of delightful music for me.
I got to meet her and she was a good friend of my aunts... I loved the Rankings music when i was child and still do today. RIP Raylene
Great people comes great music ..love this song ..proud canadian..
The Rankins are by far the best group I have ever listen to on here.
I wish everyone felt the same way too.
Anytime i feel bad I watch this video, what a picker upper!
A proud Canadian when this music is played,,,,never let it go.
This is the kind of sound that people have been dancing to on little dance floors for at least 60-70 years. It could be a country band, a Western swing band, a rock and roll band, a Cajun band -- pretty much any kind of dance band could have played this tune and people would be out there moving. Can't believe I had never heard of the Rankins until I stumbled across them on Spotify when I looked up a different song I had heard on Heartland.
Love them
Even though it's about feeling down, seeing those three adorable little women boogieing like kids just takes it to another level of happy. And then they start to chime in with their voices...🥳
They're sexy in a wholesome way. The enthusiasm, the passion, and my God, the talent.
Have watched it way too many times , but that's what happens when it's such a good tune 😊
The RANKIN FAMILY Rocks!
I think!
The Rankin Family is a Canadian musical family group from Mabou, Nova Scotia. The group has won many Canadian music awards, including 15 East Coast Music Awards, six Juno Awards, four SOCAN Awards, three Canadian Country Music Awards and two Big Country Music Awards.
The Rankins come from a family of 12 siblings, all of whom would entertain the neighbours musically every third weekend as part of a céilidh. The first Rankin Family band formed in the 1970s when siblings Geraldine, Genevieve, David, John Morris, and Raylene Rankin began performing at local weddings and dances in Cape Breton. As the older siblings went away to college and university, the younger siblings Jimmy, Cookie and Heather took their places.
Jimmy, John Morris, Cookie, Raylene and Heather Rankin released their own independent cassettes, The Rankin Family (1989) and Fare Thee Well Love (1990), featuring original songs and a combination of traditional jigs, reels and Celtic folk songs. These independent recordings were distributed by the Canadian independent folk music distribution company 'Soundwright' until the band's major label break through with EMI. Their television debut was on the CBC variety show On the Road Again in 1989. EMI's re-release of Fare Thee Well Love in 1992, went quadruple platinum, selling over 500,000 copies; the title track was a Top 40 single in Canada.
In 1998 The Rankins first worked with The Chieftains on their album, Fire in the Kitchen, performing the Celtic song, "An Innis Aigh" (The Happy Isle). On September 17, 1999, after recording the song "Jimmy Mo Mhile Stor" with The Chieftains for their album, Tears of Stone, the group issued a press release stating that they would no longer perform as a group in order to pursue independent interests and careers.
On January 16, 2000, John Morris Rankin was killed in a car accident in Cape Breton Island.
Jimmy Rankin has continued to write songs and has released four solo albums: Song Dog (2001), Handmade (2003), Edge of Day (2007), and Forget About the World (2011). Raylene Rankin has released the solo albums Lambs in Spring (2004) and all the diamonds (2011). When not performing on their own, the sisters run The Red Shoe pub in Mabou.
One of the original founders of the group, Geraldine Coyne (Rankin) died January 10, 2007, the result of a brain aneurysm, at her home in Calgary. She had not performed with the group since prior to the first recordings being released.
On January 16, 2007, the album Reunion was released, and in 2009 the Rankin Family released their seventh studio album These Are the Moments.
On June 3, 2012, Raylene Rankin appeared on CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition where she spoke about her decade-long struggle with cancer. She died of metastatic breast cancer on September 30, 2012.
On a personal note, I fell in love with the Rankin Family, early on in their careers, it having helped immensely that I had spent six years living on Canada's east coast, 1981-1987,
specifically, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and had been exposed to some incredible music from that part of the world.
A dream came for me when I had the opportunity to see them live and in concert, in the late1990s, at the National Arts Centre, in Ottawa, Canada, and several times that evening they moved me to tears.
Not long after that concert, John Morris, their piano player, and cousin, was killed in a terrible car accident, and only a few years ago now, Raylene, passed on from the Big C!
Gads! MOFO! No one ever said that life would be fair, did they?
As for this wonderfully alive and marvelous video that does, I think, demonstrate the amazing energy and synergy the group possessed, in spades; I simply adore seeing it time and time again. For me, it brings back a wave of fabulous memories I had living on Canada's stormy, but breathtakingly beautiful east coast, and for all of the special human beings, at the same time, I had the great and good fortune to meet along the way.
“Information is not knowledge.
Knowledge is not wisdom.
Wisdom is not truth.
Truth is not beauty.
Beauty is not love.
Love is not music.
Music is THE BEST.”
― Frank Zappa
“When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times, and to the latest.”
― Henry David Thoreau
I had the pleasure to see this energy in person at the Lower Deck in Halifax many times! Nothing compares!
John Morris Rankin's daughter is in a band called Alvvays, check em out!
+EsEfGee her band is awesome
Love the Rankins, my fiance is from Cape Breton, can't wait to marry him. He grew up in Wreck Cove on the Cabot Trail.
Yup I grew up in wreck cove
Yep must of been some good Ole times
And to this day, April 30th, 2023 and beyond, I keep listening to the great muscial talent you, the RANKIN FAMILY HAS.
The Rankins , Rita, and the Men of the deeps sure make you proud to be a Nova Scotian
Another example of the cape Brenton musical talent factory,,i lived and worked a coue if yrs,am a brown guy,but i can di the jig,been to many a concerts there,a picturesque
how much do I love these people? it's crazy. I'm feel'n pretty gd good!
Heather has such a beautiful voice.
This is Canada
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Do you know the sisters names from left to right on stage? I always get them mixed up
@@Stationary76 They're mentioned on the video page, but my beloved Heather is far right. I was captivated by her soloing in North Country.
I've always loved this song!! Will always be a fan of the Rankins!!
Amazing memories come from hearing this song. Thank you!!!!
Heather is doing well ... new album , touring !! .... way to go !
❤makes me proud to be a cape Bretoner
Can you believe this ! Crazy good. Go Canada!
Makes me homesick as hell.
I’m a yank living north of Los Angeles and I had never heard of the Rankin Family until we saw Jonny Harris interview Heather on the Mabou episode of Still Standing on Prime Video.
Saw Jimmy perform at Blue Frog Studio in White Rock, BC. He was sick as could be and still put on a tremendous show and told so many cool stories. Great entertainer!
Wow, could Cookie ever dance in this one! Love Raylene and Heather’s vocals! The Rankin Family Music will never leave us, thanks to Heather Rankin...keep on singing girl!
They really sounded great.
Yes, they did. :(
Tears in my eyes watching this incredibly loving talented family,,,they have certainly made CapeBreton and all of Canada very very proud!!!!
Ah love these guys, used to spend Saturday nights at the Birchmount Tavern in Scarborough. Lots of east coasters having a great time especially when this song came on. Very East coast cdn. Always a good time.
GREAT SINGING Playing and dancing.
from NL and Labrador. The Best from Cape Breton. God Bless.|
There's no need in asking because everyone in the comments feels the same way too ❤️
I wish all families would get along as well as the Rankin's do...Just a world class talent...Bless them...
SO proud to live in Cape Breton!!!!
Family is a Canadian Treasure
Thank you, Raylene, for beautiful memories.....your gift will live on.
When I lived in Peterborough, Ontario my husband now a widow, and myself were in Tim Horton's way up Landsdown st.. Well we were sitting at the table having a cup of coffee and the three sisters walked in and sat down at the table beside the window. Well I told my hubby not to disturb them, as nobody else did. Well he just had to go and bother them but needless to say they didn't mind for a bit. One of the ladies said to him after a few minutes, well we came in here to have something to eat after the concert we did last night, so would you please let us have some peace. Like I was so embarrassed to say the least, and after we returned to the car I told him in a nice way nobody else did that, and I thought that was rather rude of you to disturb them. He said I just wanted to say hello, well I left it at that.
@@darinchiasson I do realise that. Thankfully I have manners however my ex seldom did.
❤❤❤❤❤❤Who's "NOT" dancin' here???
Wooohoooo!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
They're singing live and its perfection. They're so cute you sometimes forget what amazing musicians they all are. So glad I found my way to this blast from the past. Thanks Rankins.
@Steve Davis May 10, 2023... and what BLOWS ME AWAY is a part that not many will notice...but shortly after... at the pre-chorus... at 1:37 ("Saturday night"...)...you can see Raylene and Heather having SUCH a good time and if you listen closely... Heather is like 5' away from he mic when she looks at Raylene and let's out that "Wooh"... in the STRATOSPHERE haha...gotta love it!!! How can you not smile listening to this family!!!???
For those of us who are not obsessed with them it was an unremarkable moment.
I adore so much this band, they had their own point of view about the canadian folk music but so underestimated. Anyway, greetings from a fan fron Greece, my folks. 😉
I agree. They were a world class band on a small town stage.
Caylee sabourin from alberta grew up and has loved the rankin family since she was 10. She is now 28 and will always have heartbreak over those in the family who were lost. P.s. I wish the storied songs continued. Xoxo
I love reliving the glory days of the late 90s Rankin family. For me it was a special moment in time I'll always cherish.
Thank you so very much for giving me the opportunity to experience the Nova Scotia sound and presence.
I'll cherish it forever.
This is just a great song and such a nice piece of music and these capers no how to party and sing
Another beautiful voice in heaven's choir.
RIP Raylene
What a great Canadian band from the east cost
Visit the east coast it I'd absolutely beautiful.
i love you rankin family.
Good ol 90s baby
Love The Rankin Family, I've been listening to their music since 1989. Pity two have passed.
Myself also since 1989. Really sad to see that kind of music doesn't dominate Canada like it did.
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@@niagararails Ditto.
@@niagararails I was lucky enough to see them some years ago, at Tim Hortons in Peterborough, Ontario on a Sunday morning. They had did a concert the night before. I never bothered to speak to them but my ex husband just had to say something to them. All three went into the Tim Hortons, and believe it or not, nobody recognised them.
Had to check them out because of Alvvay's Molly Rankin. The fiddler of this band's her dad. Awesome family.
Her dad, John Morris, was playing piano
East coast talent 👍
Talent without boundaries.
Love their music. I have 3 of the cd's
the rankins are a good band,rip raylene hope for the best in the near future,i love your songs i got all your music on cd's and a tape,i hope you don't split up because it's nice to look at you playing in a concert.
from colleen coffen
Wow. I think you did a great job of enhancing the audio from the original broadcast. Kudos.