Stanley Brothers, The Rank Stranger

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Willard Morton

Willard Morton

Күн бұрын

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@grapenanners282
@grapenanners282 3 жыл бұрын
I remember my daddy listening to this song, and he would cry, I never understood as a child. Now daddy has gone up ahead, I understand...
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 3 жыл бұрын
His tears probably came from missing family and friends, some of us drifted way too long and came home to nothing and this song brings out a lot of sadness.
@grapenanners282
@grapenanners282 3 жыл бұрын
Something like that
@MrLannyh432
@MrLannyh432 8 ай бұрын
I'm 72 years old now...this was my grandma's favorite song....I know exactly how it is..its sad
@perrynay1533
@perrynay1533 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@rotgut14
@rotgut14 6 ай бұрын
It makes me cry too. Glad I'm not alone
@levizimmerman1490
@levizimmerman1490 Жыл бұрын
They should be in the country music of fame.
@EyeShotFirst
@EyeShotFirst 3 жыл бұрын
This song hits harder when you start getting older. The last few times I've gone to my old home, is to bury someone. That home starts to look a lot more strange and desolate the more of your friends and family leave this world.
@stevenwebb7936
@stevenwebb7936 2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more!
@tapertom1351
@tapertom1351 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it does hit closer to home the older we get. ive lost 2 parents and 2 good friends in 8 months time.. hopfully they;ll be waiting for me on the white crystal shore!!!
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 2 жыл бұрын
@@tapertom1351 The older we get often we know more dead folks than alive, this song really hits home with me.
@johnharrison3930
@johnharrison3930 2 жыл бұрын
Thomas Wolfe was right - you can't go home again.........
@crawwwfishh3284
@crawwwfishh3284 2 жыл бұрын
Rejoice oh young man in thy youth.
@TheGisele777
@TheGisele777 Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way. Once loves ones and friends have passed, it doesn't feel like home. But I'll always be a coal miner's daughter from Eastern Kentucky and very proud of it.
@janiejolly2818
@janiejolly2818 Жыл бұрын
My dad served 2 tours in Vietnam. He told me that this song is how he felt when he returned home. So much had changed and would never be the same again😢
@FATTYandco
@FATTYandco Жыл бұрын
most vets had a hard time coming over the trauma from their tours and battles, those scars are there forever. but i always felt bad for the homeless and disabled vets. and the song makes a good point. mostly i searched it up, its about a civil war vet feeling like a stranger its mostly the moral. but i think the song can hit hard emotionally
@louisbiederman620
@louisbiederman620 Жыл бұрын
This isn’t home. We’re just visiting. God rest your father’s soul. He’s home now.
@FATTYandco
@FATTYandco Жыл бұрын
amen@@louisbiederman620
@georgezink8256
@georgezink8256 9 ай бұрын
When I got out of army hospital and made my way home ? I felt cheated! I served my country with honor just to still being called murderer !take me home lord I’m hurting so badly
@virgilcol
@virgilcol 9 ай бұрын
Some say the song is about a civil war soldier returning home. But I think it applies to so many situations and that’s what makes it a beautiful song
@sailingikaika8704
@sailingikaika8704 5 жыл бұрын
RIP Cumberland Gap. Goodbye Nanny and Papaw, our tobacco farm, churning butter, canning the bounty of the garden, hunting deer, picking and singing on the porch and detesting “ brought on bread “ A moon pie and a Mountain Dew was a fancy city treat. I will see you when I cross the river Jordan. Farther along we’ll know more about it.
@steveboyd3551
@steveboyd3551 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@buckhitchcock3226
@buckhitchcock3226 10 ай бұрын
Let's not forget the great apple butter makin in the fall and the self canning of the harvest.
@donaldpulliam9153
@donaldpulliam9153 7 ай бұрын
Or splitting wood in the fall so you could stoke the woodstove in the basement and feel that good old wood heat, or the simple joy you would get from a freshly sliced watermelon and a shaker of salt, searching for 4 leaf clovers, climbing trees or catching lightning bugs or even June bugs which you might have tied to a string and fly 'em around, playing cards, etc, etc., there are just so many things that we just don't do anymore and these things are what make up the majority of the most memorable/enjoyable moments in all of my memories/life
@lewislane9727
@lewislane9727 7 ай бұрын
May God bless your memories And keep them with you forever ❤️
@KLemieux
@KLemieux 5 ай бұрын
Its not goodbye, because they and the traditions that made them are still alive in your heart and mind. Make sure to spread it while we still can in this digital age.
@sharonturner6480
@sharonturner6480 2 жыл бұрын
Parents were married for 65 years 10 children. We grew up listening to this song. Daddy and Mama both are in heaven now. TY Stanley Brothers
@lionofjudahlambofgod9132
@lionofjudahlambofgod9132 Жыл бұрын
Have you been born again?
@sharonturner6480
@sharonturner6480 Жыл бұрын
Yes been serving the lord since I was 14 My entire family is Christians. Thank Christ Jesus for Salvation thur repentance. I study the KJV , I like it the best. Have a nice day.
@debbiemcwilliams2789
@debbiemcwilliams2789 Жыл бұрын
I want to put "They were all like rank Strangers to me" on my mother's grave marker, she's buried by my father and share a grave stone. My father was very beloved in the community we lived in (Gordonsville VA where Charlie Waller lived and is buried in the same cemetery).. my father was an old farmer and a scholar.. he was well sought out for his knowledge of animal husbandry and farming expertise.. people came from all around yearly to pay their respects to him. The visitors were always greeted with the best cooking and hospitality by my dear sweet mother. My father unfortunately took his own life after many years of declining health.. the funeral home could not accommodate the people who turned out for his funeral.. the streets of Gordonsville were lined that day with people my mother had made welcome in her home for years.. my father died November 3rd 1994... December 24 1995 my mother who was still grieving her loss busily made her home ready for an onslaught of visitors who normally came every Christmas Eve.. no one bothered to come see her without him being there.. little did they know or understand all that she did to make him the man that he was.. he definitely was a lucky man. My mother lived 7 years beyond my dad's death and every Christmas she prepared her home for the Christmas Eve visitors who never came again.. Rank Strangers indeed.
@MsCherokee70
@MsCherokee70 Жыл бұрын
​@@sharonturner6480my grandmother was Eva Stanley & she married Worley Rose. They had 9 survived children. Are we related?
@longjohnsilver7986
@longjohnsilver7986 Жыл бұрын
God bless you all
@jasonarnold314
@jasonarnold314 3 жыл бұрын
If this song don't grab you, you ain't got a handle.
@GettinJiggyWithGenghis
@GettinJiggyWithGenghis 20 күн бұрын
heard this in the "Ford F-150" voice. fits like a glove, potentially around a handle.
@missbritt288
@missbritt288 5 жыл бұрын
I used to come home from middle school and listen to bluegrass music , it was like a refuge at the time, these songs and melodies were so comforting - I had such a rough time in middle school , then i learned how to play guitar - and one of the first songs i ever learned was "man of constant sorrow" I could find validation and comfort in the words of those music more than i could the people around me - it helped to give me a better piece of mind - i also started praying more and looking into the word of god . It helped me relax .
@grantsmythe8625
@grantsmythe8625 4 ай бұрын
I hope your life is doing well.
@Cretin-90
@Cretin-90 2 жыл бұрын
This is glorious American music.
@RodKeels-ex3dy
@RodKeels-ex3dy 2 ай бұрын
After a career in theU.S. Army, I returned to my home in East Texas. My mom and dad owned a country store for 15 years from 1967-1982. All of my friends from high school had moved away or died in Vietnam. My dad died in 1987 and my mom died in 2007. The people remaining were all "rank strangers to me." I have listened to the Stanley Brothers for 60 years. It wasn't until I got older that I understood the true meaning of this song. It gives me chills and moist eyes every time I listen to it. After being divorced for almost 21 years, I attended my ex-sister-in-law's funeral a few weeks ago. Once again, The people I met including my former in-laws (who I had known for over 50 years) were all rank strangers to me. I look forward to meeting my mom and dad, relatives, friends and acquaintances in heaven - "where no one will be a rank stranger to me."
@mariacompton1416
@mariacompton1416 11 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite by the Stanley’s…Carter had such a beautiful voice , something really special about him. The world was made much better by the Stanley’s.
@carlhaynes5317
@carlhaynes5317 3 жыл бұрын
Carter and Ralph Stanley are the true Godfathers of Bluegrass music. Buddy it can't get any better this that. RIP BOYS UP IN THEM HILLS OF HOME
@patricianapier5860
@patricianapier5860 2 жыл бұрын
I went back to the old homestead yrs ago and hardly knew anybody!! all the old timer's had long ago passed away and all my friends had died or moved far away!! was so sad!!!---David.
@DavidWright-j9w
@DavidWright-j9w 4 ай бұрын
This was my wife’s favorite song she passed away on memorial day. I try to play it all the time just for God bless❤
@DavidWright-j9w
@DavidWright-j9w 3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@DavidWright-j9w
@DavidWright-j9w 3 ай бұрын
It is five months today She passed away
@dillionwilliams8061
@dillionwilliams8061 7 жыл бұрын
People who give it a thumbs down clearly is a rank stranger to music.
@looleescrogg3170
@looleescrogg3170 5 жыл бұрын
I agree 100 percent...
@davidlowney634
@davidlowney634 5 жыл бұрын
@@looleescrogg3170 who cares?
@domeniccarson8511
@domeniccarson8511 5 жыл бұрын
@@davesheil7454 Wow! You told him! Good job, mate. Any music with any mention of Christianity should be outlawed. 5 CENT FREDOS!!! You fucking Euro tart.
@skatetodeath666
@skatetodeath666 4 жыл бұрын
@@davesheil7454 lol
@Solexcruiser
@Solexcruiser 4 жыл бұрын
People is plural. They are.
@billyandloriweaver3448
@billyandloriweaver3448 Жыл бұрын
Carter jr. died 4 months ago, me and him was clo😢 R.I.P. Carter,we love an miss u, from yur Budd n fla
@tapertom1351
@tapertom1351 5 жыл бұрын
How can there be any thumbs down??? Thank the good Lord for the Stanley Brothers!!!Beautiful!!!!
@ghilesmakhlouf
@ghilesmakhlouf 9 ай бұрын
There is only one God, He has multiple names we cannot see him, but He can see us. He has no children or wife ; He is the creator of everything, including humans. He cannot have sons, and He is not a man. He has multiple names, but we all call Him Allah. May He guide you on the path of belief, paradise, and Islam
@benmontgomery2047
@benmontgomery2047 Ай бұрын
Remember my daddy when he was alive listening to this song, miss you dad
@dancochrane617
@dancochrane617 Жыл бұрын
It’s songs like this that makes me love bluegrass music and makes the world a better place for everyone
@johnyoung9874
@johnyoung9874 9 ай бұрын
Nobody Answered Me. Is another great song by The Stankey Brothers. It's on KZbin.
@BrandyDavis-z1f
@BrandyDavis-z1f Жыл бұрын
My sweet Daddy used to play and sing this all the time, I hear it now and I just cry!! (We had it played at his funeral)
@winstonrocco1981
@winstonrocco1981 3 жыл бұрын
This music was before my time but I can listen to it all day it never gets old. These brothers were so talented just beautiful music and harmony.
@ywc024
@ywc024 9 ай бұрын
This song hits hard. I come from central Kenya Which is mountainous. Every time I go back so much has changes. My childhood friends already moved out to cities and the old people are no more.
@cgon504
@cgon504 5 ай бұрын
I've heard it said that you can never go home
@jpalberthoward9
@jpalberthoward9 2 жыл бұрын
George Shuffler is grossly under rated. The man was a master of playing exactly what the song needs, and not overplaying or showboating. He's one of those guys who can step up, nail it in 8 bars and not take away from the focus of the song. It's a fine art, and Mr. Shuffler deserves a lot more consideration than he gets.
@williamjarvis3473
@williamjarvis3473 2 жыл бұрын
Agree, 100% Folk would go to a concert just to get a glimpse of George doing his cross pick.
@mathewfines8727
@mathewfines8727 2 жыл бұрын
He was the perfect accompanist to The Great Stanleys, in the later period of their recording and performing career, before Carter left this World.
@ronniechilds2002
@ronniechilds2002 Жыл бұрын
True. And of course that applies to his singing as well as his guitar playing.
@leerider1912
@leerider1912 Жыл бұрын
I met George at Wintergrass in the '90's, real nice guy. Was playing with Jim and Jessie at the time I believe...
@williehazel4625
@williehazel4625 Жыл бұрын
When i was a little girl i heard my daddy sing this pretty song❤
@freedom4all61701
@freedom4all61701 10 жыл бұрын
My Dad just passed away and he was a country singer. Our last Father's Day weekend before he passed away I videoed him singing this as his all time favorite song he sang at Cowboy Church in Farmer City, Illinois. R.I.P DAD. NO MORE RANK STRANGERS AGAIN. Normand D. Barnes Sr.
@adamszayden8330
@adamszayden8330 4 жыл бұрын
Hello freedom
@johndoylemc
@johndoylemc Жыл бұрын
This song hits me hard. I have lost 299 family and friends since 1990. All of the previous generation are gone and almost all of my generation. My home community is almost empty - only 8 people where almost 300 lived. Miss them.
@SueBumgarner
@SueBumgarner 9 ай бұрын
Back in the late 60’s early 70’s my dad would play a 1930 era acoustic guitar and we would sing this in the little Free Will Baptist church on Sunday night.Dad’s been gone 34 years.Hard to believe sometimes.
@toonsign
@toonsign 7 жыл бұрын
Retired from USMC (1978) and went back home to MA. These words describe what my heart felt. Knew no one.. Friends moved or died (Vietnam). Felt so alone and lost. No matter who sings the song, the feelings remain the same.
@frankjennings4022
@frankjennings4022 5 жыл бұрын
My younger bro is 100% DAV. 26 surgeries. Army medic Vietnam era. Other brother DAV same time, father died in VA
@derekgoins6547
@derekgoins6547 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. You have a home in heaven and a friend in the Lord.
@revpgesqredux
@revpgesqredux 4 жыл бұрын
Your post has blessed me. From the first time I ever heard the song it made me think of soldiers coming home with PTSD... the story of one of my world War II friends who came back to his rural home in Ohio in the middle of the night... And laid down on his feather tic. he said when he woke up people just acted like he never left and he never had the heart to tell them what he'd been through in the War. another one of the veterans that I was blessed to listen to had three daughters and a wife... He was in Europe for almost a year-and-a-half after the war building barracks for the Germans that killed his only brother. He said " since the war, my life has been filled with beautiful girls. They want me to talk to them about the war. But how can I live with myself if I visit that Hell upon them?" I gave my second son the middle name "Leighton" because that was his battle-dead brother's name. He cried when I told him and brought my baby boy to him. God bless you Vietnam Vets. And Korea and all the wars since including the invisible ones still ongoing. Thanks and Love 😍.... pg 🙏✝️❣️🤗
@israelfitts5066
@israelfitts5066 4 жыл бұрын
Bless you
@minnowpd
@minnowpd 4 жыл бұрын
my dad had that feeling after 4 years 41-45 Came hyome . knew no one.
@AranMcGinnis
@AranMcGinnis 3 жыл бұрын
American folk. Never forget who we are or what we once were. God and family.
@zteaxon7787
@zteaxon7787 11 ай бұрын
Family. The so called religion is rank.
@baseballfanatixx1
@baseballfanatixx1 8 жыл бұрын
this song sends chills up my spine. one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs I have ever heard.
@crazychannel1478
@crazychannel1478 5 жыл бұрын
My too brother
@howardlovecraft750
@howardlovecraft750 5 жыл бұрын
It's a good one.
@michaelradcliff3106
@michaelradcliff3106 5 жыл бұрын
Try "Angel band". Oooh, it will get ya!
@johnrunion7258
@johnrunion7258 5 жыл бұрын
I'm goin' back to those beautiful Eastern Tennessee mountains where I was born to be reunited with those I've lost.A quiet little place along Roseberry Creek,near the little town of Mascot.This beautiful bluegrass music used to play all day from a wood radio sitting atop an ammonia fridge.
@jackpuskar6439
@jackpuskar6439 5 жыл бұрын
High lonesome!
@mariemccarter6412
@mariemccarter6412 5 ай бұрын
That's exactly how I feel ,My Dad& Mom & 7 of my siblings are gone on I am the only one left& I'm 77 but I love this song by the Stanley Brothers they are the best❤❤
@bunkerbunt3390
@bunkerbunt3390 6 ай бұрын
I wandered again to my home in the mountains Where in youth's early dawn I was happy and free I looked for my friends but I never could find them I found they were all rank strangers to me Everybody I met seemed to be a rank stranger No mother or dad not a friend could I see They knew not my name and I knew not their faces I found they were all rank strangers to me. Now they've all moved away said the voice of a stranger To a beautiful home by a bright crystal sea And some day I'll meet them all up in Heaven Where no one will be a rank stranger to me.
@douglassmith826
@douglassmith826 2 жыл бұрын
This song brings back so many memories The Stanley Brothers are the best
@coyotecreekblues6935
@coyotecreekblues6935 3 жыл бұрын
The harmonies, the call and response, Rank Stranger is bluegrass at it's very best. I never grow tired of hearing this song, and the Stanley Brothers had the best version of the song.
@cathyjackson607
@cathyjackson607 7 жыл бұрын
Grew up with my wonderful Daddy singing this song...miss him and all the wonderful times in Church.
@littlewalter44
@littlewalter44 5 жыл бұрын
Carter Stanley was the master. Gone too soon.
@scottholland6652
@scottholland6652 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best country songs of all time ....there talent blows me away
@alanoneill3065
@alanoneill3065 Жыл бұрын
A wonderful song and performance...evocative of a time gone by...a sad time
@maryfincannon8236
@maryfincannon8236 Жыл бұрын
This was one group my dear ole mountain Dad loved, but only the gospel music. We grew up in the mountains of NC and that is where I buried my precious parents. The song is right as with each passing year it becomes more true.
@walterpierce6061
@walterpierce6061 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best Bluegrass gospel numbers ever. Wonderful!
@bertblackburn5946
@bertblackburn5946 Жыл бұрын
I'm 26 an I was raised on this music and still listen to it
@trap_or_treat2862
@trap_or_treat2862 3 жыл бұрын
That skipping fiddle bow after Carter says "They've all moved away" gives me chills every time.
@mic8435
@mic8435 2 жыл бұрын
Yessir
@sharonturner6480
@sharonturner6480 2 жыл бұрын
My Daddy passed at 88 years old He loved this song All of us children grew up hearing this song Mama passed first I have 10 sibbing
@rethastoneking4680
@rethastoneking4680 4 жыл бұрын
Carter Stanley the best in gospel bluegrass EVER !!
@armadillo4664
@armadillo4664 Жыл бұрын
I was a wild little redneck growing up in West Virginia in the fifties. They had a big part in making me what I am today. Which isn’t much but it would have been a lot less without their inspirational music. They helped offset what George Jones did to me.
@lostnfound639
@lostnfound639 2 жыл бұрын
Just like Josie Wales, we were blessed with a perspective of the people. Not the the government, not the propaganda, but a core sample of how life goes on after death goes down.
@michaelmetz9198
@michaelmetz9198 Жыл бұрын
Today is first time I listen to this song since I was a teen running from fishing spot to spot with my uncle Herb Jones...he's in heaven and today was the 3rd most horrible fishing days in my life and I'm done fishing for good I'm gonna was this day off me listening to it once more then never again..will never pick up my musky rod and bass poles ever again
@jeffreyolivito8810
@jeffreyolivito8810 5 ай бұрын
One of the greatest ‘blue-grass ‘ bands ever ❤👍
@tomf429
@tomf429 Жыл бұрын
“To a beautiful home by the bright Crystal Sea” - I actually saw this in the most vivid dream I ever had several years ago. I’ll never forget that dream. It’s just this side of Heaven.
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 4 жыл бұрын
This song touches a spot in me, I left my home an what little family and friends I had at a very young age, first the Army, then roaming the world, just could not find peace . After 30 plus years I came "home' and everybody had died or moved away so I understand being a Rank Stranger and never connected again.
@cynthiaparris7549
@cynthiaparris7549 3 жыл бұрын
Bless you
@j_lode
@j_lode 3 жыл бұрын
I'm your friend brother
@barrypowell829
@barrypowell829 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I had the same experience. Left home early @16 joined the Army. Seen the world 🌎 returned back to my childhood home. No one recognize me, or they all moved away.
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 2 жыл бұрын
@@barrypowell829 I know what you mean, after Vietnam I was restless so some guys I served with talked me into going to South Africa where we worked training kids to fight. I worked on a freighter all over the world , time just flew by. Being the baby of family time I returned everybody was gone.
@garylake1497
@garylake1497 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t know where in the world you are Jay Walker but you ain’t alone brother, Stay strong, it can be a hard lonesome road and we don’t get an answer to the question ‘why ?’. Gary from England.
@rickycarter7154
@rickycarter7154 2 жыл бұрын
Of all the great and famous lead singers that performed with Doctor Ralph over those many years, NOBODY was as good as Brother Carter. He was such a natural. I feel honored to hear his voice one more time today. Thank you
@gustaveisler2849
@gustaveisler2849 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful voice..
@artrolf4223
@artrolf4223 2 жыл бұрын
I met Ralph Stanley at a concert in St. Paul, Minnesota. What a Good Ole Boy! I'll never forget that evenin'. (brush with greatness.)
@Margaretv-x8l
@Margaretv-x8l 7 ай бұрын
After Carter died, the greatest lead singer in Ralph's band was Roy Lee Centers.
@billstory8034
@billstory8034 5 ай бұрын
Carter didn't perform with Ralph; Ralph performed with Carter. No question about that. All Ralph did was outlive his brother; he never outperformed or led him.
@richardsmith3129
@richardsmith3129 2 жыл бұрын
I love this song so much I have to hear it just about every day. The Stanley Brothers were the best. 🪕
@hoke0818
@hoke0818 2 жыл бұрын
Yes sir, AMEN
@scottbaker1800
@scottbaker1800 Жыл бұрын
Life will be, life is, life was... what a glorious circle..
@ferdtergesin9927
@ferdtergesin9927 6 жыл бұрын
This performance is a work of art.
@franckmonin3387
@franckmonin3387 5 жыл бұрын
... Magnifique !!!! Mon Papa, décédé, récemment a toujours adoré la country, ... et lorsque j'ai trouvé sur morceau des "Stanley Brothers" sur youtube, par hasard, un flot d'émotion m'a submergé, cette musique me rappelle mon cher Papa disparu ....
@lukershoots
@lukershoots 9 ай бұрын
This song is about my life. Can't believe it took my until 41 yrs old to understand this song.
@LawrenceMay-w9o
@LawrenceMay-w9o 2 ай бұрын
My Dad did Session work with these fellows in the mid fifties. My little brother was named after them. For a while while we lived in Louisville, Ga, in the early sixties, Daddy would get their latest album in the mail. From them.
@chrismccowan12
@chrismccowan12 8 ай бұрын
My dad grew up running the mou tains of Dickinson County, Va, my Papaw never missed a conversation with Ralph and Carter, bor a show if they were local. We just recently made it to the Home on the Hills Festival and watched 2 play. Everytime I hear a banner or fiddle I think of the great men that once roamed those mountains of Dickenson County. It will always be home to me.
@marthahenderson4808
@marthahenderson4808 3 жыл бұрын
This was one of my Daddy s favorite songs, God, how I miss him
@Johnny-xw7mf
@Johnny-xw7mf 2 ай бұрын
The Stanley bros. are truly Bluegrass Masters ❤❤❤wooooooo Johnny From Alabama
@shanephillips1730
@shanephillips1730 5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Wilson, my honest, hardworking, socially conscience, college educated daughters know and appreciate this music. Don't give up on the next generations just yet.
@chitahigh-performanceopera8246
@chitahigh-performanceopera8246 Жыл бұрын
Maybe best music video ever, for many reasons. 4 talented angels. Flawless performance. Maybelle.
@countrymountaintrade
@countrymountaintrade 5 жыл бұрын
A great tribute to America when both the country and her music were great!
@Matt.Willoughby
@Matt.Willoughby Жыл бұрын
Still is my friend.
@oldgeezerproductions
@oldgeezerproductions 5 ай бұрын
When I was a boy, "in life's early dawn," my Naval officer dad would drop me off at my aunt's house in a little town in the Allegheny Mountains of rural Northwest Pennsylvania. I lived all year just for those weeks away from those a sterile Navy bases and the incredibly poor, cold, demeaning and unfriendly Parochial schools I had to attend. This little town was for me a Home Town full of wonderful people, exciting things to do in the creeks and forests and to be around kind and loving people, many to whom I was related to. Last time I was back there was over 20 years ago and there is almost nothing left, it is not even a town anymore, just a "township." There were no mothers or dads or friends that I could see, they knew not my name and I knew not their faces. In the gorgeous old cemetery out of town, the same beautiful marble monuments of the people who had lived there in more prosperous times were still there. This song tells it exactly the way I felt when last I visited my aunt's house, now lived in by rank strangers and people who have no idea of the dramatic lives of the generations of my family who once lived there.
@joleenperez4996
@joleenperez4996 2 жыл бұрын
Such authentic music! Being from the Ouachita Mountains on the Arkansas-Oklahoma line, this music sounds like home. This is what church music and “ singin’s” sounded like when I was a little girl ( and I’m only 43)…it’s a sound and an art that has, sadly, lost popularity Brumley worked hard, and (even today)serves as a great example of what one can achieve-regardless of the small, rural area they may come from. I only wish more of the original Hartford Music Company had been preserved.
@jadefire1814
@jadefire1814 Жыл бұрын
I relate to this so much! Arkansas gal here (Murfreesboro), and this really *was* what church sounded like when I was little. I know people poked fun at us, because we seemed like we were 30 years behind the times, but I *SO* loved singing harmony in choir and with groups. All those old-time tunes like "I Saw the Light", "Everybody Will Be Happy" , and "Just a Little Talk with Jesus" and so many more. What a precious heritage we had!
@bradsparks6008
@bradsparks6008 4 жыл бұрын
I do not care what music you are into.... this high lonesome bluegrass oldtime music is one of the best. Especially Ralph's tenor
@jimmacintyre3082
@jimmacintyre3082 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome and them days are gone soo sad of folks in the kitchen telling story's and singing 😢
@deanrossiter7473
@deanrossiter7473 4 жыл бұрын
This was one of my dads favorite song s i played this song at my dad's funeral great song this song is a tear jerker for sure.
@dirtworshiper2800
@dirtworshiper2800 4 ай бұрын
One of the best singing duos ever. Thanks boys.
@CatherineAndersen-l9q
@CatherineAndersen-l9q Жыл бұрын
Me and mama used to listen to this all the tine Now she is with jesus
@GaryRossiterJr-rx4cz
@GaryRossiterJr-rx4cz 2 ай бұрын
This was my Dads favorite song we played it at his funeral
@tima1929
@tima1929 6 жыл бұрын
I wandered again to my home in the mountains Where in youth's early dawn I was happy and free I looked for my friends but I never could find them I found they were all rank strangers to me Everybody I met seemed to be a rank stranger No mother or dad not a friend could I see They knew not my name and I knew not their faces I found they were all rank strangers to me Now they've all moved away said the voice of a stranger To a beautiful home by a bright crystal sea And some day I'll meet them all up in Heaven Where no one will be a rank stranger to me
@gustaveisler2849
@gustaveisler2849 2 жыл бұрын
Song poetry of heavenly beauty
@billstory8034
@billstory8034 5 ай бұрын
There it is: the best Bluegrass vocalist there has ever been, with the bonus of the great George Shuffler picking it out on guitar.
@shanephillips1730
@shanephillips1730 5 ай бұрын
Them boys laid it down!!
@richardlusk1715
@richardlusk1715 3 жыл бұрын
This song haunts my soul,after all the other folks that play this I always end up back here
@accousticdecay
@accousticdecay 5 жыл бұрын
Haunting song that makes me sad, but I cannot stop listening. It is part of my life.
@philipdhelmet9104
@philipdhelmet9104 6 жыл бұрын
I moved far away from my homeland in search of prosperity. It is always best at home, where the heart is. And everytime I hear this song, I break down in tears becouse "one beautiful day ill meet them in heaven, where no one will be a stranger to me".
@mariemccarter6412
@mariemccarter6412 2 жыл бұрын
When we get to heaven we wont be strangers, WHAT a wonderful day that will be? 🙏💞
@barbaralabry9026
@barbaralabry9026 4 жыл бұрын
My dad, who would be 100 if he had made it, was from Western Virginia. The Stanleys and Carter family's timeless music brings him close
@adamszayden8330
@adamszayden8330 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Barbara
@Joshholbrook2024
@Joshholbrook2024 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my! I have no words to try and explain to people that don’t listen to bluegrass how out of this world crazy good this is!
@TheCissero
@TheCissero 6 жыл бұрын
Perfect harmony. Beautiful. High Lonesome Sound Bluegrass is my favorite.
@boanerges149
@boanerges149 4 жыл бұрын
perfect harmony ?
@Jager-gq1bv
@Jager-gq1bv 3 жыл бұрын
@@boanerges149 you dance with tina.
@billyandloriweaver3448
@billyandloriweaver3448 3 жыл бұрын
Play this song at my daddy's funeral,Carter an bill stanley live n my home town,we talk daily,ralph is their uncle Carter is their daddy
@petercady698
@petercady698 5 жыл бұрын
"Perhaps the most dramatic moment in all the Stanley Brothers' hundreds of recordings occurs in the chorus of "Rank Strangers." After Carter sings the verse, Ralph enters with the words 'Everybody I met/ Seemed to be a rank stranger' in a voice that stabs like an icepick. He raised the tension in the Stanley Brothers' music to the nearly unbearable: singing above Carter's melody, he would hang on a dissonant note in anticipation of the chord that was about to arrive. Over time, these harmonies became wilder, more edgy and attention-getting - a separate drama that didn't cozy up to the melody but defied it before an ultimate reconciliation." - David Gates, The New Yorker, Aug. 20-27, 2001
@jeaniestanley1250
@jeaniestanley1250 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, David Gates/Peter Cady.
@sartainja
@sartainja 3 жыл бұрын
I understand why David writes for The New Yorker and I try to come up with something clever for KZbin.
@michaelbarnett2527
@michaelbarnett2527 3 жыл бұрын
David Gates: If I cant dazzle them with brilliance, I’ll baffle them with BS…
@jrcrawford4
@jrcrawford4 3 жыл бұрын
Um.... yeah. Kinda sorta.
@jerryvan6709
@jerryvan6709 3 жыл бұрын
... and I love every single second of it.
@MsCherokee70
@MsCherokee70 Жыл бұрын
I never got the chance to meet them. Ralph Stanley, is Family from my moms side. 🤗
@kevinevans4273
@kevinevans4273 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could listen with my mother one more time
@stevenwalker2558
@stevenwalker2558 5 жыл бұрын
History folks that's what this is.There'll be no more it's our past.You can't have a future without a past.So those of you who gave this historic al band a thumbs down think about your parents and their parents yes your history...respect is good!!!
@rickymeadows5176
@rickymeadows5176 5 ай бұрын
This song is so true .The people , places & things that made our youth so magical, one day you turn around and it's all gone but the faded memories.
@jandeband
@jandeband 8 жыл бұрын
THE GOLD STANDARD OF BLUEGRASS GOSPEL MUSIC
@dukapaducha
@dukapaducha 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely they were!!!
@edwardpate6128
@edwardpate6128 4 ай бұрын
My late Paternal grandmother loved this song and all music like it she was born in 1905 and grew up in the bootheel of MO as did my grandfather. They later moved to Detroit for work in the auto industry as did so many others but always still went "down home" to visit friends and relatives.
@truthseeker7233
@truthseeker7233 2 жыл бұрын
There is something so powerful and so peaceful about this song that sets comfort to the soul it is in the powerful force of music 🎼✨️💛🙏🏼
@bertblackburn5946
@bertblackburn5946 Жыл бұрын
I'm 26 an I was raised on this music and still listen to it
@richardpersoage8504
@richardpersoage8504 7 жыл бұрын
Thank Goodness, these treasured masters are captured on film
@jbrown1384
@jbrown1384 2 жыл бұрын
I have heard this song thousands of times, and never tire of it
@lewiefrazier1041
@lewiefrazier1041 3 жыл бұрын
One of the best songs ever written.....
@jessehaines7720
@jessehaines7720 3 жыл бұрын
This song makes me cry don't know why
@ronniechilds2002
@ronniechilds2002 2 жыл бұрын
Then in that case, you better not listen to 'Sweet Flowers Will Bloom' by Ralph. I sob every time I hear it.
@marcyfan-tz4wj
@marcyfan-tz4wj Жыл бұрын
i know exactly why i weep when i hear this. it describes hell on earth.
@elwitchdoctor
@elwitchdoctor Жыл бұрын
That’s how you know it’s real shit 💯
@johnyoung9874
@johnyoung9874 9 ай бұрын
No Body Answered Me by the Stanley Brothers is a tear jerker also ! It on KZbin .
@hectorbonilla8072
@hectorbonilla8072 9 ай бұрын
My dad and mom are in heaven but I I remember them still 😢
@budahbaba7856
@budahbaba7856 7 жыл бұрын
OMFW these guys were so good! People in our age do not understand how hard it is to get that kind of harmony.
@countrypaul
@countrypaul 5 жыл бұрын
I do understand, Bub. Part of the magic is how effortless they make it seem.
@ronniefennell2335
@ronniefennell2335 3 жыл бұрын
Listen to bill monroe s version
@5291982
@5291982 2 жыл бұрын
WHUTS HARD
@5291982
@5291982 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronniefennell2335 you're not the boss of us.
@billmacaulay
@billmacaulay 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronniefennell2335 we,re happy enough with what we're listening to.
@99RiverSt
@99RiverSt 3 жыл бұрын
There are few that equal the Stanley Brothers. This song is a classic example of the beauty of their talent.
@shirleysheppard3483
@shirleysheppard3483 9 ай бұрын
So true, and yet the judges of the country Music Hall of Fame continue to overlook them. Shame on them!
@jamesivie5717
@jamesivie5717 6 ай бұрын
Love this Appalachian music.
@maryjones8770
@maryjones8770 6 ай бұрын
I grew up listening to the Stanley brothers, this was always one of my favorites and I still love e it today!c
@AlanJennings-m3z
@AlanJennings-m3z 2 ай бұрын
The way Carter Stanley takes the applause, head bowed, hands by his side. Proper performer.
@Cretin-90
@Cretin-90 10 жыл бұрын
holy Christ , what talent. This IS REAL American music. No effects, filters or help...just your voice and the guitars and banjo.
@brendond.3158
@brendond.3158 4 жыл бұрын
I was looking at the music chart breakers and all of them seemed to go to the Globalist In Great Britian and nothing to the U.S. Talented Bands! Nothing.
@BillyQSmith
@BillyQSmith Күн бұрын
The Stanley Brothers’ ca. June 1960 studio version of “Rank Stranger, issued on Starday 506 in August 1960,” is 1 of 5 bluegrass music recordings to be inducted into the Library of Congress National Recording Registry (a list of sound recordings deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant”). The others are Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys’ “Blue Moon Of Kentucky” from 1947, Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys’ “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” from 1949, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s album “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” from 1972 and the eponymous album “The New South” from 1975. The song was composed by Albert E. Brumley, published as “Rank Strangers To Me” in 1942. The Stanley Brothers first heard the song as performed by the Willow Branch Quartet, who issued a recording of it on a private label 78 RPM single in 1958 (as “Rank Strangers,” b/w “Dear Lord I’ll Not Be Able”). Curiously, the Willow Branch Quartet and the Stanley Brothers did not use the hymn’s middle verse, which is heard on a ca. November 1962 Starday version by Carl Story and his Rambling Mountaineers. This video version was recorded in Baden-Baden, Germany in March 1966, when Carter Stanley was quite ill (he passed away on December 1, 1966 due to complications related to alcoholism).
@RoyMardis-wg5oc
@RoyMardis-wg5oc Ай бұрын
It's an honor to hear this
@thomaswilliams1381
@thomaswilliams1381 Ай бұрын
Stanley brothers are the roots of bluegrass, cant do it any better than these men do it
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