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  • Best version yet. Sounds about as close to the original as I have ever heard. Fantastic job!

  • I could imagine her being your daugter. Thanks for "bringing Mary home".

    Greetings from Bavaria

  • Your version is beautiful: spare, stripped down and essential. Thank you for your voice.

  • love the Em never heard it that way before  great job will try that

  • I found that on-line like that, I have really gotten t owhere I love the "Em" and" A'm" chords and transitions to them. Thanks for the kind comment!!

  • You don't hear this song very often. I love it. You did a great job on it.

  • Great song I havent heard this for awhile been trying to figure out the chords is that a EM I see in that along with the D A G

  • yes it is, I found this a few years back with the "Em" in it, seems to work fairly well.

  • My uncles did a rendition of this and put it out on 45 as L.B.K. Trio. A, Bringing Mary home. B, Sunny Tennessee. I can remember growing up listening to this song. This is the closest rendition of "Bringing Mary Home" to the one that is near to my heart.

  • So far this is the version as close to the one I can remember my uncles singing through out the years growing up as I have found. My uncles put out some 45's of this record (LBK Trio) and I always had assumed they wrote the song when I was younger. I am really glad this is here, brings back memories of my childhood hearing bluegrass music.

  • great job .another great song iam a fan thanks for the posting

  • Thanks for all the kind comments, and thanks for subscribing. I hope I keep posting things you like.

  • great job,keep up the good work.I have listened to many of your songs and they are all heart felt.I am just an old kentucky boy raised up on bluegrass and gospel music,with many friday night picking sessions.

  • great job,keep up the good work GRASSROOTSGOSPEL.I have listened to many of your songs and they are all heart felt.thank you.

  • Thank you GRASSROOTSGOSPEL! I can't play or sing but my brother-in-law used to play that song. I personally had rather hear you than Mac Wiseman. Like I said I don't have an ear for music, but the guitar sounded like my late brother-in-laws' Martin!

  • I have a couple of Matin guitars, but this one I have by the computer is a Seagull, mage in Canada, it plays very well, it was nor very expensive, so I don't mind leaving it just sitting out to play anytime I get the notion, and thanks for the kind comment! glad you enjoyed it. I hope you checked out some of the other videos on this page, I habg around with some very talented people here in Jacksonville Florida, and the surrounding area. Thanks again!

  • One of the very first songs I learned to pick and sing. Still gives you a chill when you think about the story!

  • oh that was great, i love that song, you are a very good singer

  • Thanks a bunch!!

  • Thank you... Ive been looking for this version for a long time..my cousin sang it for me back in the 60s  and no-one had the tune correct til now...thanks again

  • Mac Wiseman done a version very close to this, that's the one a TRIED to do. Thanks fro the comment!

  • hey do think you could do a version of "the girl in the blue velvet band" ?

  • You do a wonderful version of this great song.

  • Fantastic i looove your version and i am a huge fan of mac wiseman

  • nice version - like the setting and the style - as a ghost story before the fire

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