This is a great collaboration between Home Free & The Oak Ridge Boys. "Elvira" was a huge hit for The Oak Ridge Boys in 1981. You can see the great respect these 2 groups have for each other. The Oak Ridge Boys are mentors to Home Free & it is like they are passing the baton to a younger version of themselves. They have performed together on the Grand Ole Opry. Adam Rupp's vocal percussion is the best in the business. He can simulate drums & any other sounds perfectly. Home Free is my favorite a cappella group. They are so talented yet very humble guys.
The Oak Ridge Boys started out as The Oak Ridge Quartet and they sang Southern Gospel. I saw them many times in concert way back when…shows how old I am! Thanks for doing this reaction.
The Oak Ridge Boys are legends. They are in the Country Music Hall Of Fame. A couple of years ago, HF, Jeffrey East, & ORB did a collab on Beautiful Star of Bethlehem (on HF'S channel).
I just wanted to point out something about the Oak Ridge Boys: they still sound soooo good 40 YEARS after this song was originally released. . Ahh crap, I'm feeling old again (I was 14 when the song came out). Time sure does fly.
I was about 9 years old when The Oak Ridge Boys came out with this sone! I was lucky enough to see them live at my local state or county fair ( I forget which now)!
And Geoff Castellucci of Voiceplay, who were on the same series of the Sing Off with Home Free, did the arrangement. I love the way these Acapella groups collaborate.
Richard Sturben (the bass for the ORB) sang backup for Elvis before joining the ORB. Check out their collab with Lee Greenwood and the Singing Sargents from the Air Force on God Bless the USA. It was filmed and recorded during the lockdown and IT IS PHENOMENAL!!!
The Oak Ridge Boys are legendary - they had a huge hit with this song back in the 1970s. Home Free has another collaboration with them on "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem" - it's truly breath-taking. They also have an amazing collaboration with the legendary group Alabama on "Christmas in Dixie".
The Oak Ridge Boys were HUGE back in their day. I was a teenager at the time. I wasn't necessarily a country music fan but they were FIRE in the 80's! Check 'em. Also, look up Home Free's Alabama tribute! Alabama also a Fire group back in the 80's! A new colab of up and coming stars was done with Texas Hill. Check that out, as well as Texas Hill. You will NOT be disappointed!! Much love and ty for shouting out to the women. Respect ma man! -LeeAnn
It’s a good one and they really like each other. Loved Tim’s low notes at the end. In live concerts he really likes to involve the audience and goes really low. 😆😍
What a wonderful idea to sing this together! Home Free has great respect for any group they cover songs of, so there's quite a few collaboration videos they've done. Thanks for the shout out to us gals -- we all like to be noticed and appreciated -- guys do too! Great reaction to this special one 😀 👏
William Golden is the guy with the beard. I've seen the Oak Ridge Boys live several times and I don't remember him ever singing anything other than backup. He was 76 when this was recorded.
O.G's in music have contacted Home Free and asked to collaborate with them. It's Oakridge boys. Check out Home Free with Don McClean singing American pie on the songs 50th Anniversary of ❤
Home Free actually appreciates reactors and has been known to shout out to specific reactors. With the exception of How Great Thou Art, I’ve never seen anyone dinged for copyright infringement on any of their videos.
Elvira was a mythical woman this song was supposedly written about. However, it is actually a street name in Nashville. There was also a vampy tv host of horror movies called Elvira, Queen of the Dark. She was not the subject of this song.
Great reaction!! They sound incredible together Oak Ridge Boys are mentors to the Home Free Boys. Home Free is the only country A Cappella group Home Free has great respect for ladies one example in the Butts Melody/Remix they showed only their butts.You check out Women Amen / Female,and Heaven
Isn't it great? They blend so well. Home Free has collaborated with a number of 'old' country stars. Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Don McLean, Lee Greenwood, again with the Oak Ridge Boys. Home Free did a cover of Woman, Amen and Female together that you might enjoy.
Can't go wrong with Home Free and Oakridge Boys. This is amazing. ❤️
This is a great collaboration between Home Free & The Oak Ridge Boys. "Elvira" was a huge hit for The Oak Ridge Boys in 1981. You can see the great respect these 2 groups have for each other. The Oak Ridge Boys are mentors to Home Free & it is like they are passing the baton to a younger version of themselves. They have performed together on the Grand Ole Opry. Adam Rupp's vocal percussion is the best in the business. He can simulate drums & any other sounds perfectly. Home Free is my favorite a cappella group. They are so talented yet very humble guys.
The Oak Ridge Boys started out as The Oak Ridge Quartet and they sang Southern Gospel. I saw them many times in concert way back when…shows how old I am! Thanks for doing this reaction.
Just getting into the reaction but had to pause and say THANKS for the shout out to us ladies!! Much appreciated!
The Oak Ridge Boys are legends. They are in the Country Music Hall Of Fame. A couple of years ago, HF, Jeffrey East, & ORB did a collab on Beautiful Star of Bethlehem (on HF'S channel).
I just wanted to point out something about the Oak Ridge Boys: they still sound soooo good 40 YEARS after this song was originally released.
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Ahh crap, I'm feeling old again (I was 14 when the song came out). Time sure does fly.
I was about 9 years old when The Oak Ridge Boys came out with this sone! I was lucky enough to see them live at my local state or county fair ( I forget which now)!
And Geoff Castellucci of Voiceplay, who were on the same series of the Sing Off with Home Free, did the arrangement. I love the way these Acapella groups collaborate.
Cool thing about this one is the ORB asked them to sing with them!! ORB are legends!! Ty for your reaction @
"What the hell?!" What we've all said when we first heard this collaboration!!!
Richard Sturben (the bass for the ORB) sang backup for Elvis before joining the ORB. Check out their collab with Lee Greenwood and the Singing Sargents from the Air Force on God Bless the USA. It was filmed and recorded during the lockdown and IT IS PHENOMENAL!!!
The Oakridge Boys are a country vintage group. Elvira was a hit in 1981.
The Oak Ridge Boys are legendary - they had a huge hit with this song back in the 1970s. Home Free has another collaboration with them on "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem" - it's truly breath-taking. They also have an amazing collaboration with the legendary group Alabama on "Christmas in Dixie".
The Oak Ridge Boys were HUGE back in their day. I was a teenager at the time. I wasn't necessarily a country music fan but they were FIRE in the 80's! Check 'em.
Also, look up Home Free's Alabama tribute! Alabama also a Fire group back in the 80's!
A new colab of up and coming stars was done with Texas Hill. Check that out, as well as Texas Hill. You will NOT be disappointed!! Much love and ty for shouting out to the women. Respect ma man! -LeeAnn
It’s a good one and they really like each other. Loved Tim’s low notes at the end. In live concerts he really likes to involve the audience and goes really low. 😆😍
Love The Oak Ridge Boys and Home Free ❤, Great Reaction !!
What a wonderful idea to sing this together! Home Free has great respect for any group they cover songs of, so there's quite a few collaboration videos they've done. Thanks for the shout out to us gals -- we all like to be noticed and appreciated -- guys do too! Great reaction to this special one 😀 👏
William Golden is the guy with the beard. I've seen the Oak Ridge Boys live several times and I don't remember him ever singing anything other than backup. He was 76 when this was recorded.
So he's 84 now! Wow, good on him!
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O.G's in music have contacted Home Free and asked to collaborate with them. It's Oakridge boys. Check out Home Free with Don McClean singing American pie on the songs 50th Anniversary of ❤
I'm jazzed to watch you react to this
Home Free featuring Kenny Rogers "Children, Go Where I Send Thee".
Home Free featuring Don McLean "American Pie" (50th Anniversary)
Just found you! More Home Free please.. they don’t just do Country. Subscribed
Home Free actually appreciates reactors and has been known to shout out to specific reactors. With the exception of How Great Thou Art, I’ve never seen anyone dinged for copyright infringement on any of their videos.
Oakridge Boys are the original singers of this song.
Elvira was a mythical woman this song was supposedly written about. However, it is actually a street name in Nashville. There was also a vampy tv host of horror movies called Elvira, Queen of the Dark. She was not the subject of this song.
Great reaction!! They sound incredible together Oak Ridge Boys are mentors to the Home Free Boys. Home Free is the only country A Cappella group
Home Free has great respect for ladies one example in the Butts Melody/Remix they showed only their butts.You check out Women Amen / Female,and Heaven
Another group that they collaborate perfectly with is Texas Hill. Look for "Givin' Up On You" to hear the beautiful mesh of voices they all provide.
Isn't it great? They blend so well. Home Free has collaborated with a number of 'old' country stars. Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Don McLean, Lee Greenwood, again with the Oak Ridge Boys.
Home Free did a cover of Woman, Amen and Female together that you might enjoy.
CK out Of Star of Bethlehem Home Free and Oakridge Boys.
i think your ready for mayday from home free they really switch things up in that song
They don't have restrictions on their videos, you don't have to have that annoying fireworks display ruining the visuals.