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  • Thanks for the nice comment. I've found the nicest people listen to bluegrass music! :-) I didn't know Lester also reccorded this song with Nashville Grass.

  • On November 21, 1950, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs had their first recording session for Columbia Records.

    During an afternoon session at The Tulane Hotel (Castle Studio) Nashville, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs – assisted by Curly Seckler [mandolin], Benny Sims [fiddle] and Jody Rainwater [bass] – recorded six songs: Come Back Darling, Head Over Heels In Love With You, I’m Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling, The Old Hometown, I’ll Stay Around and We Can’t Be Darlings Anymore.

  • This was done by Lester Flatt after him and Scruggs fell out. He did several songs that were not released from the Victor Label. Good job fellas!!

  • i mis the mandolin sound is beutifull

  • Great picking and sing!

  • @HowellOsborneBand Thanks for stopping by and for your kind words!

  • Love it! - the picking and the singing - Wonderful! Thanks for sharing. Gwen

  • @cadjunk Thanks Gwen. We sure do appreciate your feedback!

  • GREAT BAND GREAT SONG

    TONY>T

  • This is ABSOLUTELY the best version of this song on the NET. Great lead singing, harmonies and instrumental breaks. You guys rock!

  • Great traditional sound! Bluegrass the way it was meant to be.

  • Wow - really nice stuff!! Excellent blend on the harmony, guys!

  • Who's the stud on banjo?

  • This is a good job on this the fiddler is outstanding

  • Thanks 2ndfret. And if you look closely at his fiddle peghead you can see that it is carved like a man's head.

  • Nice singing boys, Lester and Earl would be proud.

  • Yes, nice job on this tune and I especially liked the way the camera man caught the action.

  • Really nice stuff, guys - hard to beat the real thing - and this is it!

  • These boys are the real deal...and no lip synching either

  • I've seen these guys live and they do sound like the early bluegrass bands. Probably the best trad I've heard.

  • Thanks for posting - good band. Good vocals, banjo and fiddle. And yeah, they do sound like the Foggy Mountain Boys!

  • Awesome - sounds just like Lester and Earl!

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