Love such a swabian Fräulein from east of the Rhein myself 😊. Now I have 2 german sons 😂 and a still gorgeous wife 😊 and the best mother I could get for my sons 😅. Only her cleaning obsession sometimes gets on my nerves. 😢 When I was a young lad who just quit the barracks I thought my German Fräulein would not become like the others. Error 😮 ! She exaggerates her tidy-up-the-whole-house-obsession to the point to even throw away things which are fully functioning, not defect, nor broken. 😢 Hard to bear, such a tough lady, but on the other hand she still fascinates me 😂 . Probably swabian Fräuleins have a highly addictive potential 😮, but instead of warning us from that, our superiors only warned us from smoking grass, 😢 not from touching a swabian Fräulein... 😮 Now if it's my destiny to die on the eastern side of the Rhein, I expect it to happen in winter... 😊 😊 😊
Real, genuine music. No electronic gimmickry just raw talent able to stand alone. Simple beautiful to the ear and a blessing to the soul. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us!
@@Randolph1233 Did you know that some old german aunts of my greater family, looked quite like Aynsley and Gracie on old blackandwhite photos of my grandma... It's striking! Give 'em names like Susi Meier or Verena Taler and no one would suspect them to be something else than an old germans daughter...! They are quite looking like the Fraulein they are singing about! Somehow fascinating! Honestly, I never thaught about my aunts as beeing good looking or so, but some of them obviously were - 20 years before my birth - LOL! ... ;-)
Nicely done! An outstanding performance by all. One of my favorite songs of all time, "Fraulein", was written by Lawton 'Slim' Williams. It peaked at #1 for Bobby Helms in 1957, it has been called "the Texas national anthem" due to its popularity here. Williams also wrote the country music classics "Farewell Party" and "Everything's Okay on the LBJ". Lawton pinned several top ten hits for other artists, "Geisha Girl" reached #4 in 1957 for Hank Locklin, "Color Of The Blues", co-written with George Jones, peaked at #10 in 1958 for Jones. "I'll Always Be Your Fraulein" (an answer song to "Fraulein"), co-written with Roy Botkin and Wally Jarvis, was a #10 hit in 1961 for Kitty Wells. "PT-109" was a 1962 hit by Jimmy Dean, about the combat service of President John F. Kennedy and his crew, it peaked at #3 on the Country charts and #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. In 1962 "Shame On Me", peaked at #18 for Bobby Bare. Lawton Williams passed in 2007 and was interred at Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
Words just simply cannot truly express how beautifully they sang this wonderful old song. This is an extremely talented group. From the instrumentation to their beautiful vocalization. How I loved hearing that beautiful old bluegrass sound again. Please consider doing more videos. You're so worth listening to.
david i am rite behind ya in age i am 73 born in tenn.still love my blu-grass and the old country music..the crap they play today they call country is all shit excuse the language but true..we had to go X.M RADIO to get the good stuff lol take-care see-yaa..
@@patrickkane7207 patrick i hope not either we had to buy a X.M radio just so we can hear this good music.man if you are 83 you are doing something rite..
I can't commend this highly enough. These guys are the real deal -such authenticity and attention to their craft. Wonderful musicianship, great lead vocal.
@@richardcallen1268 she sure does! I keep watching/listening to this and at 76 I think this is the most beautiful song ever. Every member here is a true asset,
🇺🇸❤️🇮🇪 🏴 with out the irish an Scottish immigrating to this great country I wouldn't be here I love my heritage 😊 an I'm sending the love back Erin go bragh.
The "high and lonesome" lead vocal is great. The fiddler is powerful and on the money with all those great double stops - such technique and mastery is truly rare. Country/bluegrass fiddling is more than just fast sawing and racing fingers.
Howdy Jimmy! They are all soo exorbitantly good, I whish they wouldn't need to work something else but just keep playing and singing Bluegrass till retirement. They are awesome! Just awesome! Make an old dying man's painful day turn into a good day! Wonderful! Terrific!
@linterpretemehariste9081 That's exactly how I feel. I want them to stay together forever and produce great music and great playing. And I want the opportunity to keep seeing and hearing them time after time after time. If I had millions of dollars, I would pay them just to play and never break up. Love them ❤❤❤
it has more lyrics I think? Can't find them all ? You have them DONALD ? Lynda Faye 1 second ago AH, FOUND YOU! GREAT ACOUSTIC SOUNDS AGAIN! If I could only spell! Yes! this is the song my father from Germany used to sing to us ! Only we always thought the "across the blue water" was referring to the two rivers we used to row up and down on, in Illinois.! What an ignormous I am sometimes! I get so weary of typing song lyrics, but I DO WANT THESE FOR SURE! Please you guys, go listen to our Riverboat Queen; see if you'd like to help me out with it ? Sorry, google won't help me with ignoramous either; Guess sometimes THEY are guilty of that "condition" sometimes in their own "upload " requirements..so they took it out of their dictionary at spell check yes ?
@@townonhill Your message came to me (LyndaFaye) btw; I didn't say that. I said I always thought the song was called "Way across the blue water" so I could never find the lyrics! It has more lyrics btw; they just aren't singing them, I think.
When you see the old man close his eyes, you know there is some great music happening. Glad to see these young people carrying on the tradition with their own talent.
Now *that* is a high tenor voice! He can hit those high, lonesome notes and really hold 'em. I'm only a layman, but that much is clear to me. And while I certainly appreciate Scruggs-style banjo playing, it seems to me that hyper-speed is often substituted for rhythm and "feel" of the song. This group played and sang this song with patience, beauty, and old-school Bluegrass soul. Bravo!
Why do so many people like this type of music...because it's so so beautiful..No gimmicks just pure raw talent..I must have watched this clip ten times..New life to a great old number..Love the key change mid way through...
My uncle wept openly whenever he heard this song. As a young American soldier stationed in Germany after WWII, he met a local girl and fell in love with her. Her parents refused to let her marry him. Many years later (2003), he learned that he had a son living in Germany. My uncle traveled to Germany every year thereafter to visit his son, daughter-in-law, and grandson. Sadly, he and his Fraulein have departed the bounds of Earth in mortal life. Thanks for your wonderful rendition!
Yeah! For sure they should present themselves to AFN for the "Top 40 country songs from coast to coast"! I could bet they would hit the top of the AFN-charts for weeks and weeks subsequently. They could win country music prices in Lynchburg and Nashville, they will be hard to be topped by anyone (except "Southern raised" perhaps, that Baritone with his three sisters is the only real concurrence for them, they can perform as concurrence against this quintett cuz his sis Emily is able to play fiddle and mandoline both amazingly, she is two musicians in one young lady...)! They should apply for some music awards without doubting to win! They are awesome!
Haven't heard this song in forty years - or seen that style of clock on the wall since then either! What terrific talent! These guys are the real thing! GREAT musicianship! John has a pure voice! Great job !
Everyone in this group is FANTASTIC........I just found your group on here a couple of months ago, and now listen VERY often. from northeast Mississippi.
And they do it obviously without any electric supply other than a microfone. That's pure handmade Bluegrass of mothers finest! They desserve a price for comforting old vets who became widowers!
Clean notes and great accompanying instrumentals. The upright Bass player was true to the song, flow and rhythm of the tune ..no off-beat or off-key improvisation.
Old Bobby Helms would be pleased to hear this Bluegrass version of his Lawton Williams song (which was his first and a No. 1 on the charts). In the 50s, a lot of US service men served in Germany after the war and came back with German brides or had left a lover over there. It was kind of a sad thing. I was a kid in those days and knew some of these boys. I was sent there myself in the Army in 68. This is a very good group, and it was a pleasure to hear them perform a country classic.
Ouais, la musique et aussi les Demoiselles souabes... 😊 Je le sais parceque j'ai fait le test. 😅 Bref, maintenant ma petite Fräulein est mon épouse depuis plusieurs décénnies et la meilleure mère pour mes fils que j'aurais pu avoir 😅 ... L'un d'eux est maintenant officier à l'armée de l'air fédérale...
Lordee, but that girl can play a fiddle! And the boy singing with a perfect Bluegrass voice! I had to listen to it four times! I'm 83 and know good music when I hear it--and I'm a-gonna listen to it again! Everybody did their part masterfully! Great harmony! Aynsley, Lordee girl, if I were a younger man....
An excellent sound , just like country & western used to be . Fabulous Violin / Fiddle sound to by Aynsley who makes it appear so effortless . Well done to you all ! .
Better even than the original... and a live recording makes it extra special...I was 12 years old and my fav. Aunt used to sing this one as her party piece... Alas passed away suddenly in her 30's...Something so beautiful about all these old beauties 🌹
Great job all around, loved this piece! I swear my parents had that identical clock in the living room in the 50's- along with the obligatory Silvertone wood console combo record player and radio.
My dad married my mom from Regensburg, he was an exceptional fiddle player, this was a song he played all my childhood. It brought back some memories to me and my siblings. Y'all s performance was grand.
I sang together with and older friend who had fought in the Battle of the Bulge and came home teach high school German. Our. Chorus sings old songs in German. My friend was in a home and remembered almost nothing! Then I decided to to sing “so ein Tag”.,.”such a day”- a beautiful song that end with a phrase in Deutsch that we never know when we will meet again. Bob lit up and joined me word for word! I told his Daughter that I would gather some of our singer to the folks at the home with Bob. Then came the Covid and our second visit was impossible. It was almost two years before we could have a concert at Teutonia Männerchor honoring Bob and others who passed. And yes we sang So Ein Tag!
There is a video on UA-cam with the Bobby Helms version AND the answer song together back to back. No credit given for the answer song. Sounds like Kitty Wells to me
That tenor voice is pure magic! Great rendition
This is country music Heaven, my brothers and sisters!
Love this old song Fraulein.
Love such a swabian Fräulein from east of the Rhein myself 😊. Now I have 2 german sons 😂 and a still gorgeous wife 😊 and the best mother I could get for my sons 😅. Only her cleaning obsession sometimes gets on my nerves. 😢 When I was a young lad who just quit the barracks I thought my German Fräulein would not become like the others. Error 😮 ! She exaggerates her tidy-up-the-whole-house-obsession to the point to even throw away things which are fully functioning, not defect, nor broken. 😢 Hard to bear, such a tough lady, but on the other hand she still fascinates me 😂 . Probably swabian Fräuleins have a highly addictive potential 😮, but instead of warning us from that, our superiors only warned us from smoking grass, 😢 not from touching a swabian Fräulein... 😮
Now if it's my destiny to die on the eastern side of the Rhein, I expect it to happen in winter... 😊 😊 😊
Beautiful bluegrass music. love that kind of music.
Real, genuine music. No electronic gimmickry just raw talent able to stand alone. Simple beautiful to the ear and a blessing to the soul. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us!
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Exactly 👍🏼✝️
Thank you r
Thank you for that song it’s a childhood memory of mine. You did a very good job and God bless.
Love Aynsley's fiddling🎻
God bless her good looks.
@@Randolph1233 Did you know that some old german aunts of my greater family, looked quite like Aynsley and Gracie on old blackandwhite photos of my grandma...
It's striking!
Give 'em names like Susi Meier or Verena Taler and no one would suspect them to be something else than an old germans daughter...!
They are quite looking like the Fraulein they are singing about!
Somehow fascinating!
Honestly, I never thaught about my aunts as beeing good looking or so, but some of them obviously were - 20 years before my birth - LOL! ... ;-)
@@linterpretemehariste9081 Oh yes strikingly pretty.
@@Randolph1233 they don’t get any more beautiful than her!
One of the finest bluegrass voices I’ve heard in years!
Not to mention the fiddle and banjo players, fantastic. Hope to see these in the Grand Ole Oprey one day.
I like the man’s style of singing . He has a good voice. The instruments make a good sound . Praise God from whom all good things come.
Agree!
My wife n I both agree
Nicely done! An outstanding performance by all. One of my favorite songs of all time, "Fraulein", was written by Lawton 'Slim' Williams. It peaked at #1 for Bobby Helms in 1957, it has been called "the Texas national anthem" due to its popularity here. Williams also wrote the country music classics "Farewell Party" and "Everything's Okay on the LBJ".
Lawton pinned several top ten hits for other artists, "Geisha Girl" reached #4 in 1957 for Hank Locklin, "Color Of The Blues", co-written with George Jones, peaked at #10 in 1958 for Jones. "I'll Always Be Your Fraulein" (an answer song to "Fraulein"), co-written with Roy Botkin and Wally Jarvis, was a #10 hit in 1961 for Kitty Wells. "PT-109" was a 1962 hit by Jimmy Dean, about the combat service of President John F. Kennedy and his crew, it peaked at #3 on the Country charts and #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
In 1962 "Shame On Me", peaked at #18 for Bobby Bare.
Lawton Williams passed in 2007 and was interred at Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
Thank you for this History! Loved reading it.😊
What brilliant signing
Massive country No.1 hit for Bobby Helms 1957. You folk did a good job.
Honestly...I think I've listened to this at least 75 times so far. Aynsleys playing is amazing.
Words just simply cannot truly express how beautifully they sang this wonderful old song. This is an extremely talented group. From the instrumentation to their beautiful vocalization. How I loved hearing that beautiful old bluegrass sound again. Please consider doing more videos. You're so worth listening to.
Ditto
Best rendition I’ve heard and I’m a 78 year old bG picker. The fiddle is spot on. Actually it is perfectly administered.
david i am rite behind ya in age i am 73 born in tenn.still love my blu-grass and the old country music..the crap they play today they call country is all shit excuse the language but true..we had to go X.M RADIO to get the good stuff lol take-care see-yaa..
@@markmeador48 Hi Mark, i'm a 83 year old drummer, we play this kind of music, hope it never stops.
@@patrickkane7207 patrick i hope not either we had to buy a X.M radio just so we can hear this good music.man if you are 83 you are doing something rite..
I'm 74 and can't get enough of this, it's so good to see the young ones doing this.
I'm 79 from Malaysia I love your redition of this song. Keep it up
Love Y’all, that fiddle was just a cryin’!
OMG wasn't it though...I love that.
Catherine,
You and I agree on the fiddle girl!
There is not enough words to describe these wonderful singers!!! God Blessed them with talent out of this world!!!!!!💞💞💞
I can't commend this highly enough. These guys are the real deal -such authenticity and attention to their craft. Wonderful musicianship, great lead vocal.
Howdy Dan! Right you are! I would rather say, that ist stuff from Mothers finest! Congrats!
Aynsley has those Ray Price double and triple fiddle 'stops' down cold! Love 'em!!
@@richardcallen1268 she sure does! I keep watching/listening to this and at 76 I think this is the most beautiful song ever. Every member here is a true asset,
Ahhhh sweet bluegrass as it was meant to be played!
Class! Class! Class! Love from Ireland 🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️ superb....Thank you so much for this beautiful heavenly music. Never stop!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
🇺🇸❤️🇮🇪 🏴 with out the irish an Scottish immigrating to this great country I wouldn't be here I love my heritage 😊 an I'm sending the love back Erin go bragh.
The "high and lonesome" lead vocal is great. The fiddler is powerful and on the money with all those great double stops - such technique and mastery is truly rare. Country/bluegrass fiddling is more than just fast sawing and racing fingers.
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes also has it. She won IBMA fiddler 2022 too.
Howdy Jimmy! They are all soo exorbitantly good, I whish they wouldn't need to work something else but just keep playing and singing Bluegrass till retirement. They are awesome!
Just awesome! Make an old dying man's painful day turn into a good day! Wonderful! Terrific!
@@alan4sure She also won at The Canadian Masters !!
@linterpretemehariste9081
That's exactly how I feel.
I want them to stay together forever and produce great music and great playing. And I want the opportunity to keep seeing and hearing them time after time after time. If I had millions of dollars, I would pay them just to play and never break up.
Love them ❤❤❤
World’s best fiddle player right there born with a fiddle and a bow in her hand ❤️
it has more lyrics I think? Can't find them all ? You have them DONALD ?
Lynda Faye
1 second ago
AH, FOUND YOU! GREAT ACOUSTIC SOUNDS AGAIN! If I could only spell! Yes! this is the song my father from Germany used to sing to us ! Only we always thought the "across the blue water" was referring to the two rivers we used to row up and down on, in Illinois.! What an ignormous I am sometimes! I get so weary of typing song lyrics, but I DO WANT THESE FOR SURE! Please you guys, go listen to our Riverboat Queen; see if you'd like to help me out with it ? Sorry, google won't help me with ignoramous either; Guess sometimes THEY are guilty of that "condition" sometimes in their own "upload " requirements..so they took it out of their dictionary at spell check yes ?
LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com thanks!
@@townonhill Your message came to me (LyndaFaye) btw; I didn't say that. I said I always thought the song was called
"Way across the blue water" so I could never find the lyrics! It has more lyrics btw; they just aren't singing them, I think.
What is her name?
@@saigonnais Aynsly Porchap
Mighty fine, mighty fine! That was good singing
Wow I m 79 Malaysian I love your redition . Keep up
The lady of the fiddle….in addition to being TERRIFIC on the violin, is absolutely GORGEOUS! ❤️👍😃
Totally agree 💯👍👍
We Love Aynsley, sweeter than Schugar!😊
The young lady on the bass ain’t bad either.
I've been playing this song in country bands since the late 50's. First time I heard it done great in Bluegrass style. Love it,
Agree, I have been doing it in Texas honky tonks for over 40 years and the crowds always love it.
@@Tex1947 l
Your sound is so incredibly good, and you guys look so sharp! Keep it up!
What can I say? This is the best rendition of Fraulein by an excellent band. Thank you so much, you all are so awesome👌. Greetings from Japan 😊😘
When you see the old man close his eyes, you know there is some great music happening. Glad to see these young people carrying on the tradition with their own talent.
And that talent is not a small one, it's great. I would even say, that is a talent I tend to call gifted from God!
Now *that* is a high tenor voice! He can hit those high, lonesome notes and really hold 'em. I'm only a layman, but that much is clear to me. And while I certainly appreciate Scruggs-style banjo playing, it seems to me that hyper-speed is often substituted for rhythm and "feel" of the song. This group played and sang this song with patience, beauty, and old-school Bluegrass soul. Bravo!
Reminds me more of Buck Trent’s style.
Marvelous, and they all put on their "Sunday
Sunday Go to Meeting Clothes"
This would make Buck proud.
That harmony was wonderful too, actually they were all wonderful
Why do so many people like this type of music...because it's so so beautiful..No gimmicks just pure raw talent..I must have watched this clip ten times..New life to a great old number..Love the key change mid way through...
That was very beautiful and completely respectful of this sweet old classic and genre
My uncle wept openly whenever he heard this song.
As a young American soldier stationed in Germany after WWII, he met a local girl and fell in love with her.
Her parents refused to let her marry him.
Many years later (2003), he learned that he had a son living in Germany.
My uncle traveled to Germany every year thereafter to visit his son, daughter-in-law, and grandson.
Sadly, he and his Fraulein have departed the bounds of Earth in mortal life.
Thanks for your wonderful rendition!
Thanks for sharing this story of your family. Enjoy good music, good people, good memories, and good times.
A missed romantic love. This song is beautiful. It makes us beautiful.
What a beautiful rendition 😊👍
Awesome rendition both instrumentally and vocally. Bluegrass as it ought to be.
Good beer songs vb beers Aussie Aussie vince m
Bluegrass from Mother finest I would say...! Chapeau! My compliments!
I just love to hear you sing and play as a group.So please make more videos.You're the best.
Best banjo-peghead-dodge-into-fiddle-solo (2:10) I've seen in a while! That girl's got skills!
So strong. Love the fiddle kick off.
Look at the expressions on the faces of the banjo and guitar player. They smile at how well she nailed the kickoff!
I was great, I agree!! Nice and powerful
@@bentonscrivener
What about the bass player , she was patting her foot and smiling also.
@@keithclark486 good catch, smiles all around!
mandolin and banjo are awesome as well
My Uncle sang this song Beautifully at all of our family gatherings! among many other wonderful songs. 💙🙏🏻
wunderschön! nie habe ich dieses lied so schön gesungen gehört! danke!!
Wow, awesome singing on this old song. Great job everyone. Love it
Song takes me back to Wiesbaden and the Rhine Kasern
They’re all singing and playing their asses off. This is the best version I have ever heard!
I always enjoy this tune.
I play this everyday. This group should go on some kind of talent show where they can show their talent. They are so good.
Yeah! For sure they should present themselves to AFN for the "Top 40 country songs from coast to coast"!
I could bet they would hit the top of the AFN-charts for weeks and weeks subsequently.
They could win country music prices in Lynchburg and Nashville, they will be hard to be topped by anyone (except "Southern raised" perhaps, that Baritone with his three sisters is the only real concurrence for them, they can perform as concurrence against this quintett cuz his sis Emily is able to play fiddle and mandoline both amazingly, she is two musicians in one young lady...)!
They should apply for some music awards without doubting to win! They are awesome!
Marvellous rendition.
Family affair ?? I hope so !!
Great voice of vocalist with supporting vocalists and instrumentalists.
❤ to you all.
Haven't heard this song in forty years - or seen that style of clock on the wall since then either! What terrific talent! These guys are the real thing! GREAT musicianship! John has a pure voice! Great job !
Everyone in this group is FANTASTIC........I just found your group on here a couple of months ago, and now listen VERY often. from northeast Mississippi.
And they do it obviously without any electric supply other than a microfone.
That's pure handmade Bluegrass of mothers finest!
They desserve a price for comforting old vets who became widowers!
Clean notes and great accompanying instrumentals. The upright Bass player was true to the song, flow and rhythm of the tune ..no off-beat or off-key improvisation.
so glad i came across this version just beautiful
😮Thanh you - that's just beautiful
This is a great version of this classic country song.
Man. Awesome job. Bluegrass is still alive. Thank God
Lincoln is my kin. He's so good! Love to hear them play
I love this music and women with their dresses... God bless you all ❤
John Meador's voice is so fitted to sing this song. Great singing and playing guys/gals.
Really excellent sound and they look as good as they sound. Love the band and their clean-cut image. I'd go see them anytime.
Old Bobby Helms would be pleased to hear this Bluegrass version of his Lawton Williams song (which was his first and a No. 1 on the charts). In the 50s, a lot of US service men served in Germany after the war and came back with German brides or had left a lover over there. It was kind of a sad thing. I was a kid in those days and knew some of these boys. I was sent there myself in the Army in 68. This is a very good group, and it was a pleasure to hear them perform a country classic.
Great bluegrass voice 👍
What a beautiful voice and also bluegrass is very hard to sing! Again, what a beauty voice, bravo Sir, 🎉🎉❤❤
Beautiful
Outstandingly Beautiful Cover of this great classic Song “Fraulein”! 🎼🎸🎻🪕👍🏻
I heard that tune when it was first played many years ago. Thanks.
👌one of my very favourite oldies👌
Hello dear, how are you doing today I hope everything is going absolutely perfect with you?
The play with the steadiness of a gentle flowing stream, their time is impeccable.
C'est juste magnifique
Ouais, la musique et aussi les Demoiselles souabes... 😊 Je le sais parceque j'ai fait le test. 😅 Bref, maintenant ma petite Fräulein est mon épouse depuis plusieurs décénnies et la meilleure mère pour mes fils que j'aurais pu avoir 😅 ... L'un d'eux est maintenant officier à l'armée de l'air fédérale...
Lordee, but that girl can play a fiddle! And the boy singing with a perfect Bluegrass voice! I had
to listen to it four times! I'm 83 and know good music when I hear it--and I'm a-gonna listen
to it again! Everybody did their part masterfully! Great harmony! Aynsley, Lordee girl, if I were a younger man....
Monster version of this classic
On second thought, the whole band is terrific.
Awesome job ya all, this ole Cherokee loved it from the Ozarks,
This is the most beautiful version of this song I have ever heard.
My goodness that's a beautiful trio. I love Grace's sliding tenor right there at the end. That is top shelf!
Trio? Are you sure? Isn't that rather a quintett? LOL! ;-)
@@linterpretemehariste9081 I'm referring to the vocal.
Excellent. They have such a great groove on this and the lead vocalist is exceptional!
Absolutely beautiful ,please post more reminds me of my childhood years ! I love all the musical instruments and everyone is just so talented ! !
An excellent sound , just like country & western used to be . Fabulous Violin / Fiddle sound to by Aynsley who makes it appear so effortless . Well done to you all ! .
Better even than the original... and a live recording makes it extra special...I was 12 years old and my fav. Aunt used to sing this one as her party piece... Alas passed away suddenly in her 30's...Something so beautiful about all these old beauties 🌹
Great job all around, loved this piece! I swear my parents had that identical clock in the living room in the 50's- along with the obligatory Silvertone wood console combo record player and radio.
outstanding, I haven't heard this song in ages.....excellent,very well done
My dad married my mom from Regensburg, he was an exceptional fiddle player, this was a song he played all my childhood. It brought back some memories to me and my siblings. Y'all s performance was grand.
Thoroughly enjoyed listening and watching your rendition of this song
glad to see John in another good group of talented people!
Beautiful! One could actually enjoy the melody and the words !
How could you give thumbs down to that? Love it.
Oh yes! American Bluegrass Music is Alive & Well....Thank you!
@@lindamckinney1731 😊😊I'm very pleased to know I'm not the only one that love the song but when last did you play it.
@@lindamckinney1731 oh I see I guess it your mom right.
@@lindamckinney1731 hello beautiful 😍
@@lindamckinney1731 I’m fine where are you from
@@lindamckinney1731 are you married? You look so beautiful
‘’’MERICA, baby! I love this down-home bluegrass music!!! 🇺🇸 ❤️
Can't comment this highly enough, what a perfect voice and singing🎉❤
Wonderful bluegrass beautiful harmonies...Mick UK, bluegrass inc
I don’t know why but this song always brings tears in my eyes🥲 Nicely done💕
"Fraulein, Fraulein" that incredibly tickles my heart! Good band! Marvellous band! Chapeau!
What a great rendition of this song! Beautifully done!
I sang together with and older friend who had fought in the Battle of the Bulge and came home teach high school German. Our. Chorus sings old songs in German.
My friend was in a home and remembered almost nothing! Then I decided to to sing “so ein Tag”.,.”such a day”- a beautiful song that end with a phrase in Deutsch that we never know when we will meet again.
Bob lit up and joined me word for word!
I told his Daughter that I would gather some of our singer to the folks at the home with Bob.
Then came the Covid and our second visit was impossible.
It was almost two years before we could have a concert at Teutonia Männerchor honoring Bob and others who passed. And yes we sang So Ein Tag!
Heartbreaking song, perfect performance
Original, beautiful bluegrass music with great vocals and instruments, Thank you!
One of the best songs ever. My late dear sisters favourite. It was played at her funeral. Miss you so much Ellen. Love you ❤❤❤
Love this music with one my favourite country songs ❤
I haven't heard this in at least 50 years...and I've never heard it done better.
Fantastic! A real group. Loved it regardless of the tear in my eye.
Sal
I have over 300 songs I did on YT but I keep coming back to watch you guys.
Sal
What a great bluegrass sound you all have
O.M.G. can you ever sing from the heart and sole and O.MG. the lady on the fiddle is so awesomely Devine and all your family (thank you)
I didn't know anyone did a bluegrass version of this. Excellent! Sounds a lot like the way Bill Monroe would have done it!
Does anyone know who the woman who ssng the answer to Frauline was or where you can find thr spng
Monroe would have done this style, but Bill could NEVER sing like that. Just my opinion.
There is a video on UA-cam with the Bobby Helms version AND the answer song together back to back. No credit given for the answer song.
Sounds like Kitty Wells to me
@@carolriegel8536 Kitty Wells
@@carolriegel8536 kitty Wells sang it many years ago.
Wow, nice to hear that song done right. Thanks
First time hearing this song in bluegrass...! It sounds so good and that Gallagher guitar is so beautiful.