@carlenecarter52 Yes this is America, and this is our music. Excellent stuff. There was a singer Carlene Carter a couple of decades back. I'm guessing you're a fan.
Molly was my great aunt. I would visit her and Lynn at their home in Hunington, Wv. As a little girl, I couldn't wait for her to get out her banjo and sing for us. She sure could play. I miss her and wish more people were exposed to her music. A true pioneer for women in country and gospel music. I always admired her because she chose to serve God rather than a life of fame and fortune.
I grew up listening to Molly O'Day. Her unmistakable voice still rings in the mountains of Virginia still today. Thanks so much for the post, and God Bless.
Lynn Davis was my cousin. HIs wife molly passed away when I was 3. But I knew him in the last of his life. He would broadcast a gosple program on the radio 5 days a week and always open and close with an piece of this song. He died 2 weeks before christmas. His daughter said all he wanted that year was to spend it with Molly. I found this and I am in tears as Lynn would be. Thank you for keeping the old spirts alive. Scincerely Harold Davis Jr.
I used to have her 78 record called "The Tramp on the Street." This was done in the 40's I believe. It was a favoriite of mine.
nan33mar 4 months ago
@carlenecarter52 Yes this is America, and this is our music. Excellent stuff. There was a singer Carlene Carter a couple of decades back. I'm guessing you're a fan.
musicmandon1 5 months ago
this is real music!!! why cant everyone realize this and start making this music again?
MrTHROWER1 11 months ago
This lady was born to sing the Gospel.
mrgrasskat 1 year ago
This is America!
carlenecarter52 1 year ago
Very few people remember Molly O'day today , but they should remember that this music is the start of country/ blue grass music .
Molly O'Day and Woody Guthrie - prophets before their time .
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Molly was my great aunt. I would visit her and Lynn at their home in Hunington, Wv. As a little girl, I couldn't wait for her to get out her banjo and sing for us. She sure could play. I miss her and wish more people were exposed to her music. A true pioneer for women in country and gospel music. I always admired her because she chose to serve God rather than a life of fame and fortune.
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I grew up listening to Molly O'Day. Her unmistakable voice still rings in the mountains of Virginia still today. Thanks so much for the post, and God Bless.
yaesuham 2 years ago
Lynn Davis was my cousin. HIs wife molly passed away when I was 3. But I knew him in the last of his life. He would broadcast a gosple program on the radio 5 days a week and always open and close with an piece of this song. He died 2 weeks before christmas. His daughter said all he wanted that year was to spend it with Molly. I found this and I am in tears as Lynn would be. Thank you for keeping the old spirts alive. Scincerely Harold Davis Jr.
MrAngel713 2 years ago
My Dad's been looking for Drunken Driver by Molly O'Day.....does anyone know where I could find it on here?
marsha02140 2 years ago
I like this. Much fun to sing a long with!
MsMisiak 2 years ago
Listened to Molly and Lynn for years. Miss them both greatly. See ya over there.
hillbillydo 2 years ago
Molly O day should be in the hall of fame.she is far better then Patsy Cline andKitty Wells I love Kitty and Patsy but Molly is in another league.
2ndfret 2 years ago
Such Memories:) listening to this with my mamaw years ago. ty:)
angeleyes11966 3 years ago
this is GREAT!...i would give anything if the music of today would be this good... People dont even know good music anymore. !
Claxtonprimroy 3 years ago
I agree!! The stuff of today can't be called music if you ask me. What is rap.....other than trash!
marsha02140 2 years ago
real bluegrass gospel. thanks. max
maxboehner 3 years ago