I'm a 68-year-old lifelong Rock and Blues guy, but when I hear good music, I don't care what genre it's from. I didn't know who Allison Krauss was until about 12 years ago. I bought an album called "Allison Krauss and Union Station. I knew nothing about "Blue Grass music, but after listening to the album, I became a fan, not a huge fan, but a fan nonetheless. She has an amazing, soothing voice of an angel. Then I found out, she did an album with Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin. They sang from each other's music catalogues. It's amazing.
Loveeeeee. One of my favorite sings. This came out when my youngest daughter was just a toddler… Years later, she and her husband would dance their first dance at their wedding to this song. ❤
I heard this when it was released back in 1999. I had no idea who was singing, but the song, singer & lyrics touched me. Very few songs have done that over the years.
Alison Krauss is an amazing talent who has one of the most amazing voices in all of popular music. Just listen to her take on the Beatles' "I Will"...and her lovely version of "Down By the River to Pray"...and her duet with James Taylor on "How's the World Treating You?".
I think this is actually better on Alison Krauss and Union Station's live album recorded at the Louisville Palace. The acoustics of that place are unreal!
Big Soul Shawn, the wife, and I have been sitting in easy chairs watching your videos today in the computer room. Tears of joy from her and kisses for me. Love for you. Thank you.
This was Keith Whitley's original and she did this after he passed and it was also a big hit for her. You may have heard the Ronan Keating pop version from the 90's too.
It is tough when the kids leave home,for a week or two anyway! Wait until you get grandkids and you will wonder why you couldn't have them first! ❤ the song thank you!
You need to listen to the late Keith Whitely's original. His is the version that first made the song a hit. There was even a radio cut where they created a duet of both of them singing by splicing parts of Keith's version together with parts of hers.
another Don Schlitz song ..... you have featured his music several times on the channel ..... FYI there is a mashup of Keith Whitley and Alison Krauss singing this song that is excellent .... certainly worth checking out ....
I'm a 68-year-old lifelong Rock and Blues guy, but when I hear good music, I don't care what genre it's from. I didn't know who Allison Krauss was until about 12 years ago. I bought an album called "Allison Krauss and Union Station. I knew nothing about "Blue Grass music, but after listening to the album, I became a fan, not a huge fan, but a fan nonetheless. She has an amazing, soothing voice of an angel. Then I found out, she did an album with Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin. They sang from each other's music catalogues. It's amazing.
This is what angels sound like when they sing.
oh yes!!
Brush keep dreamin
"Lucky One" by Alison Krauss & Union Station is a gorgeous track.
One of my good friends plays “The Lucky One” character in her video! He did a phenomenal job!
Loveeeeee. One of my favorite sings. This came out when my youngest daughter was just a toddler… Years later, she and her husband would dance their first dance at their wedding to this song. ❤
I heard this when it was released back in 1999. I had no idea who was singing, but the song, singer & lyrics touched me. Very few songs have done that over the years.
One of my favorite musicians. Love her with her great bluegrass group AKUS. And then with Robert Plant these past 17 years! Great stuff.
Alison Krauss is an amazing talent who has one of the most amazing voices in all of popular music. Just listen to her take on the Beatles' "I Will"...and her lovely version of "Down By the River to Pray"...and her duet with James Taylor on "How's the World Treating You?".
Only knew this song from Ronan Keatings version which went number one in the UK in 1999.
I think this is actually better on Alison Krauss and Union Station's live album recorded at the Louisville Palace. The acoustics of that place are unreal!
She plays a killer violin also.
Alison has 27 Grammys.
No way!
Alison Krauss does a beautiful job with this song. The original by the late Keith Whitley is gorgeous as well.
27 or so Grammy awards. Just .......other worldly talent. This is a Keith Whitley song.
This woman is phenomenal. She sounds angelic when she sings. 😇. Take a listen to her take on the song, There's a Ghost In This House
Big Soul Shawn, the wife, and I have been sitting in easy chairs watching your videos today in the computer room. Tears of joy from her and kisses for me. Love for you. Thank you.
This song was featured in a movie called Notting Hill .
This was Keith Whitley's original and she did this after he passed and it was also a big hit for her. You may have heard the Ronan Keating pop version from the 90's too.
You need to check out Allison and Robert Plant together, an incredibly unusual pairing. They won a Grammy or for an album they did together.
Such a unique voice
It is tough when the kids leave home,for a week or two anyway! Wait until you get grandkids and you will wonder why you couldn't have them first! ❤ the song thank you!
Union Station with Dan Kaminsky - A Man Of Constant Sorrow.
Keith Whitley originally
Beautiful voice ❤
Beautiful song! You are remembering Keith Whitley’s version. I love both versions. ❤️
Hi Shawn. You should hear the album "Crime of the Century" ❤❤❤
Please do Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) and Alison Krauss duet- Can’t Let Go!!!!!
More suggestions “Baby Know That I’ve Found You” and Beatles cover “I Will”.
♥Wonderful request and reaction...love this version. I recommend "Missing You" by Alison Krauss and John Waite.
Whenever I hear this song, I think about "More Than Words" by Extreme because of the similarity of the messages.
Keith Whitley did this song years before, both are great, check it out also, great reaction
"The Lucky One"
Keith Whitley did this song, the song came out after his death
You need to listen to the late Keith Whitely's original. His is the version that first made the song a hit. There was even a radio cut where they created a duet of both of them singing by splicing parts of Keith's version together with parts of hers.
another Don Schlitz song ..... you have featured his music several times on the channel ..... FYI there is a mashup of Keith Whitley and Alison Krauss singing this song that is excellent .... certainly worth checking out ....
I prefer the original by Keith Whitley