Grandpa Jones ~ Eight More Miles to Louisville

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  • Grandpa, the last eight miles can be tough. Go Grandpa, go!

  • I have never heard this version before ,the absence of his fantastic banjo actually shows off the quality of his voice . Does the record show who did the guitar picking?

  • We took this from a compilation CD released by Highland Music and we don't have any detail on the recording, sorry.

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  • Thank you for this ole one! *****

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  • Greetings! I have a different recording of this on a KING 78...at one point it sure sounds like he says "Play 'er Merle".

    Of his KING 78s here at home, his banjo is on only one, and one side of it...He's with the Delmore brothers both sides of it.

  • he says in another performance of this song (you can find it on youtube) that it was merle travis on gutiar

  • I'm 28yrs old and I have to admit that this Bluegrass Music is AWESOME! Did I forget to mention that I'm a City Boy from Brooklyn, NY? YEEHAAW!! :-D

  • I have a lot of 78's including this one. Another great tune of his is East Bound Freight Train

  • What happened to music like this? I don't know what else to say other than this song is just wonderful. Great posting.

  • kkkkI don't think the guitar work on this one was Merle Travis. I once had the original..until I dropped it!. Grandpa also wrote a follow up, called "I'm on my way Somewhere" (his gal was gone and he was leaving Louisville) about 1947

  • @jerryg65 If this is the original recording ( and I believe it is ) the guitar work was done by Merle Travis.

  • ya pretty sure its merle, sounds like the older merle stuff too

  • To my best knowledge, the man playing the guitar is Merle Travis.

  • Good audio in this presentation. Thanks! My memory of this song is being squished between my very fat aunt and her equally obese son in the back of our Kaiser car on the "hillbilly highway" to my dad's job in Barberton, Ohio. He moved us from coal mining WV to take a job in Ohio. I was seven years old. My aunt sang this song repeatedly as we made our way to Ohio.

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