I’m one generation removed, and I mourn the fact that all of my family lives or is buried there, and I’m 5 hours away. I have an ache in my bones that I can’t handle sometimes. It catches me at the most random times. Bluegrass is euphoric to me, it’s the closest I’ve ever been to feeling God, but it also is dotted with my uncles and cousins who have passed on from this world.
Caught their show in Louisville at Odeon a while back. This song was magical. Linda Jean nailed it. They are just getting better and better. Please come back to Louisville ladies.
My friend was having anxiety. She lives in Maine and is an artist. I recommended her to listen to your music to calm her nerves. Totally worked! PS. Please play a small show in NYC. Colter Wall sold out here for his Sept 11th show
Thanks for sharing. The song brought me here and you did it proud.
I really like this beautiful, melancholy song!
this is the jewel of the album. I just love it with my soul
Indeed
that hunting voice , sweet melody's , and pure passion. sad and sweet song. i can say i feel the blues, in the blue grass with this one. bravo !
God I love these gals! They give me a chill that I don't wanna get rid of.
It's good to finally here an American version of this song
Beautiful. I'm several generations removed from the mountains, but always feel a kinship to the traditional music.
I was a generation or two removed as well, and I came here and never looked back.
I’m one generation removed, and I mourn the fact that all of my family lives or is buried there, and I’m 5 hours away. I have an ache in my bones that I can’t handle sometimes. It catches me at the most random times. Bluegrass is euphoric to me, it’s the closest I’ve ever been to feeling God, but it also is dotted with my uncles and cousins who have passed on from this world.
Caught their show in Louisville at Odeon a while back. This song was magical. Linda Jean nailed it. They are just getting better and better. Please come back to Louisville ladies.
Beautiful Song Ladies
what lovely young women and thoughtful lyrics in the traditional style
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard 🥲
This is such a witty and funny song; love their version. .
Lovely harmony! Thank you.
Can't wait to see you both in Liverpool!
These ladies jam so sincerely
Really the best, please keep it up!!!
Great version of a great song. Lovely job, ladies.
New to me. You ladies are wonderful. I'm from the country with a big family. This sounds like home to my heart. 💖🎶
Your music sets my heart at ease...thank you. Reminds me of my time groing up in the Colorado mountains...was so long ago.
This version is just so amazing
My friend was having anxiety. She lives in Maine and is an artist. I recommended her to listen to your music to calm her nerves. Totally worked!
PS. Please play a small show in NYC. Colter Wall sold out here for his Sept 11th show
i’m absolutely spellbound by this. thank you.
Incredible, such intense
SisStars ♡♡♡ thanks for sharing your music 🎶... beautiful 😍❤
Cracking version, love it
'cracking' - haven't heard that for ages, away too long! This is lovely - Lankum also 'crackin' version!
Norah does f air version too@@mjw12345
Lovely lovely lovely
WOW! 👏👏👏👏🥰
I like to imagine this song is in response to Rocksalt and Nails. Great lyrics!
Other way round.
Beautiful
This song was featured on KXCI 91.3 in Tucson
That last post was me !!
Thank you : )
Awesome..
What is this traditional genre called? It's beautiful and profound.
It’s an old English folk song, given a lovely American Appalachian-style treatment - roughly speaking - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hares_on_the_Mountain
does anyone know where i can get chords for this?
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Beautiful version. What key is this in please.
Si alguien tiene que tocar en mi funeral, que sean ellas
modern Elizabethan minstrel girls
💜
Too good
Does anyone have the banjo tabs for this?
very nice
Does Any one know the chords?
Hear the Celtic wail
On an English folk song.
@@Wotsitorlabart from Suffolk isn’t it?
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It turns up in Cecil Sharp's ' Folk Songs From Somerset'.
@@Wotsitorlabart Of course. I first heard this when I lived in Devon. Makes sense.
Lankum
Who owe a debt to Shirley Collins.
Lol
This is so sad