@@riyad3320 when u convert a music into your own without giving due credit to the original creator in the form of money or otherwise, it's called "copy". There's nothing called inspiration here. Either it's copied or legally purchased .
How about string band music? Foghorn, Empty Bottle and many more great bands. What about Old Crow Medicine show> Maybe you gotta go Outside the Nashville City Limits (title of a fine Joan Baz song about country that might not qualify as country music)
I always think about how proud my grandpa would be to hear me listening to all this old stuff. I can remember the grand ol opry playing on tv. Good memories.
we sang this song in child hood my memory got refreshed i cant tell how i m feeling this is my most happy moment i m missing my child hood i m gonna cry!
Songs performed back then were not drawn out so long. Sweetly done, just enough to capture a feeling. Now groups sing the same lines over and over again - just wearing the listener out!
Lyrics: You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Oh you oughta been uptown and seen that train come down You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles A hundred miles a hundred miles A hundred miles a hundred miles You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Oh I'm walking these ties with tears in my eyes I'm trying to read a letter from my home From my home from my home From my home from my home I'm trying to read a letter from my home If this train runs right I'll be home by Saturday night I'm five hundred miles away from home Away from home away from home Away from home away from home I'm five hundred miles away from home You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Lyrics Lord, you ought to been uptown And seen that train come down You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles A hundred miles, a hundred miles You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Oh, I'm walking these ties With tears in my eyes I'm trying to read a letter from home From my home, from my home From my home, from my home I'm trying to read a letter from my home If this train runs right I'll be home Saturday night I'm five fundred miles away from my home Away from home, away from home Away from home, away from home I'm five fundred miles away from home You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
I never knew this was theirs I had allways believed this was an original Peter Paul and Mary. But I'm not disappointed I'm inspired it also influenced hindu music . So kool
My Grandma always sang this to me on road trips while I was napping, probably influencing my love for trains She’s still here by the way, AND HER COOKING IS WAY BETTER THEN YOURS LOL 😆 (sorry)
Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles Written and recorded by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs G D7 G You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Em Oh you oughta been uptown and seen that train come down D7 G You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles A hundred miles a hundred miles Em A hundred miles a hundred miles D7 G You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles Em Oh I'm walking these ties with tears in my eyes D7 G I'm trying to read a letter from my home From my home from my home Em From my home from my home D7 G I'm trying to read a letter from my home Em If this train runs right I'll be home by Saturday night D7 G I'm five hundred miles away from home Away from home away from home Em Away from home away from home D7 G I'm five hundred miles away from home D7 G You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Eric Lewis I know Bobby sang it . It was under the tidal of "500 hunderd miles " . His version is different and it came out in 1963 but basically the same beat and song .
Came from the bullet train to ultimately realise that it was the inspiration behind one of the most famous old classical song in India
this song was the inspiration for a hindi song called jab koi baat bigadh jaye!! learn something new every day
Inspiration or copy?
@@cryptonerdhindi4093 def inspiration lol they only took the tune of the chorus if i remember right
That's not what u call 'inspiration'
@@amansinha2662 then what do you call taking the melody of 2 lines of a song?
@@riyad3320 when u convert a music into your own without giving due credit to the original creator in the form of money or otherwise, it's called "copy". There's nothing called inspiration here. Either it's copied or legally purchased .
The more I watch these the more I realize there is no more talent in country music.
You just aint looking in the right places then
Chris Stapleton? Tyler Childers? Wheeler walker jr?
Give colter wall a listen to
How about string band music? Foghorn, Empty Bottle and many more great bands. What about Old Crow Medicine show> Maybe you gotta go Outside the Nashville City Limits (title of a fine Joan Baz song about country that might not qualify as country music)
Go for Yung Gravy lol
Lord have mercy Mr. Flatt could flat sing !!!
I'll always be grateful to my father for teaching me to love this music.
I always think about how proud my grandpa would be to hear me listening to all this old stuff. I can remember the grand ol opry playing on tv. Good memories.
Same
we sang this song in child hood my memory got refreshed i cant tell how i m feeling this is my most happy moment i m missing my child hood i m gonna cry!
Which school dude?
Same here. DAV Nepal.
We sang the same in our childhood in India
Very cool to imagine little kids in India singing this. Beautiful song.
The tune was borrowed for the Bollywood song "Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye"
It's the most beautiful thing I have ever heard
Speed it up to 1.75X it is slappin
I was a kid in elementary school in the 90s we had to sing this song for choir in central California Ill never forgot it
This version is so beautiful! These instruments are really touching
I really feel connected
We sang this song in kinder garden. That was 25 years ago. I'm working right now this just popped in my head. I had to look it up.
I still remember learning this song when I was in grade 5 ...
Memories😍
You must be about my age. I'm 67.
Yes ! Real country music , thank god .
Thank you for all the help
Loved Lester n Earl Earl a Tennessee boy
So glad I was made to watch this TV show and see the great talent these men/ I love Bluegrass
Songs performed back then were not drawn out so long. Sweetly done, just enough to capture a feeling. Now groups sing the same lines over and over again - just wearing the listener out!
I miss them old steam whistles.
As he pulls back 0:45 ..... Manuel fade is just savage. Speed it up to 1.75x it is slappin
Thanks Mr. Flatt
Thanks
I had not heard this fine song in decades; never by them. Usually, it was a quartet with Earle playing lead guitar.
2021 Anyone Mate? Country Lover ❤️
In 2024😊
I loved of listening old songs too coz I want to remind myself the precious gold oldies
I totally love this song
Foggy mountain boys.. reminds me a lot of the Soggy Bottom Boys
"jab koi baat bigadh jaye"
Damn I was thinking the same!
Me to !!
A thousand miles
But this one is the original
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This is the inspiration/ origin of bobby bares "500 miles"!!! Absolute national treasure!!!!
damn, I've finally found the song my grandfather played in the car
Such a fitting song for a family road trip :3
Love this
Great tune thank you...
At 1:04 classic Lester Flatt G-Run!! Great!!
Why am I crying
Goes straight to the heart ❤️
Lyrics:
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Oh you oughta been uptown and seen that train come down
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
A hundred miles a hundred miles
A hundred miles a hundred miles
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Oh I'm walking these ties with tears in my eyes
I'm trying to read a letter from my home
From my home from my home
From my home from my home
I'm trying to read a letter from my home
If this train runs right I'll be home by Saturday night
I'm five hundred miles away from home
Away from home away from home
Away from home away from home
I'm five hundred miles away from home
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Lyrics
Lord, you ought to been uptown
And seen that train come down
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
A hundred miles, a hundred miles
A hundred miles, a hundred miles
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Oh, I'm walking these ties
With tears in my eyes
I'm trying to read a letter from home
From my home, from my home
From my home, from my home
I'm trying to read a letter from my home
If this train runs right
I'll be home Saturday night
I'm five fundred miles away from my home
Away from home, away from home
Away from home, away from home
I'm five fundred miles away from home
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Top class 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🎸🎻🎶🎶🎶🎶🎤🎹🎸🎻🎼🎼🎹🎹 These old boys did not need mixing Dec's or any electronic equipment to make them sound good Amen ❤️ 💞 hallelujah
GOLD. GOLD. GOLD.
I never knew this was theirs I had allways believed this was an original Peter Paul and Mary. But I'm not disappointed I'm inspired it also influenced hindu music . So kool
greatest virsion !
Xundor hoise kokaideu 😍
My Grandma always sang this to me on road trips while I was napping, probably influencing my love for trains
She’s still here by the way, AND HER COOKING IS WAY BETTER THEN YOURS LOL 😆 (sorry)
Well never be able to ask but i wonder if the musical artist before the mid sixties knew they were making the greatest music in the history of time
I sang this in my parentsday
2019 anyone?
2020 actually lololollllll
2020
Just watching the bullet train. And I searched the song. 🚂🚂🚂🚂
A good song to listen when waiting on the messed up bullet train for killing a mafia boss and mourning for your dead twin brother.
Is this the same song as the 500 Miles Railroaders Lament song?
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1:46
anybody able to transcribe the banjo in this?
Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles
Written and recorded by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
G D7 G
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Em
Oh you oughta been uptown and seen that train come down
D7 G
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
A hundred miles a hundred miles
Em
A hundred miles a hundred miles
D7 G
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Em
Oh I'm walking these ties with tears in my eyes
D7 G
I'm trying to read a letter from my home
From my home from my home
Em
From my home from my home
D7 G
I'm trying to read a letter from my home
Em
If this train runs right I'll be home by Saturday night
D7 G
I'm five hundred miles away from home
Away from home away from home
Em
Away from home away from home
D7 G
I'm five hundred miles away from home
D7 G
You could hear the whistle blow a hundred miles
Train 45?
"500 MILES" sure sounds ALOT like this ….. Hmmmmmm.
It's other way around I'm pretty sure
second song in this vid has the above : ua-cam.com/video/r8tcRDypOag/v-deo.html
I don't know but I think Lester was a bit on the "tipsy" side !!!😁😁😁
2018 anyone ? Haha
Loved it - but it's a "hunderd" miles, not a "hundred" : )
wrong
@@johnallison7358 Maybe you heard it different john, from the state i heard it he sounds right.
It doesn't sound right saying Hundred
That's right
@@johnallison7358 Listen closely, John.
How else is here like the western sides
Jab koi baat bigad jaye
is this a Bobby bare tune
Eric Lewis I know Bobby sang it . It was under the tidal of "500 hunderd miles " . His version is different and it came out in 1963 but basically the same beat and song .
Nisu nas slomile ove teške godine 🔴⚪
Original - ua-cam.com/video/EkNz0GTID3I/v-deo.htmlsi=n-Gkx9QdW5KB-JYI
I love old bluegrass much more!!! new stuff just looks like a bunch of greasy hippies most the time!
Wtf.... I thought hindi version was dope.... Sadly Everything has something deep down the hole.
Thanks to the movie ( bullet train)
came after bullet train...
Bollywood copied the tune and probably the whole song ...and made it about a couple taking vows.
came after bullet train...