A hundred years after the war ended, as a little girl, I heard my father play this song on his banjos, fiddles, and harmonica. As the proud owner of two bands, this was one of many folk songs about the Civil War he taught all his children.This version reminds me exactly of how I see people playing it in their homes and socials because it sounds so much like I remember it being played.Including at barn socials.We even sang it on long car trips.I have kin who fought on both sides.Thanks so much!
A hundred years after the war ended, as a little girl, I heard my father play this song on his banjos, fiddles, and harmonica. As the proud owner of two bands, this was one of many folk songs about the Civil War he taught all his children.This version reminds me exactly of how I see people playing it in their homes and socials because it sounds so much like I remember it being played.Including at barn socials.We even sang it on long car trips.I have kin who fought on both sides.Thanks so much!
Awhisperinwind1 1 month ago
Nice!
Bruno47602 2 months ago
Why are they singing Yankee songs?
phillipbrisim 7 months ago
thank you fooor this soong !
Anturija 10 months ago