Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Speaking of Cash, I didn't know this was a song Cash did when I saw the movie.
It sounds nothing like Cash.
Cash
"Wayfaring Stranger" is a folk song from the early 19th century. My favorite version, which came out 20 years before Cash's, is Emmylou Harris' off of her bluegrass album.
Originally Posted by Frosty:
"Wayfaring Stranger" is a folk song from the early 19th century. My favorite version, which came out 20 years before Cash's, is Emmylou Harris' off of her bluegrass album.
I didn’t know that either. Makes some sense as to why it was in 1917.
That movie was so engrossing it didn’t even occur to me that it was something else. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frosty:
"Wayfaring Stranger" is a folk song from the early 19th century. My favorite version, which came out 20 years before Cash's, is Emmylou Harris' off of her bluegrass album.
If you like that one, you might like this one. I'm a total sucker for Rhiannon Giddens.
Originally Posted by Mahomes_Is_God:
I've been listening to this girl a lot lately. She's not exactly famous but she does some amazing covers. She's very easy on the eyes too.
Good find. You should be able (in desktop) to click share, then embed on the popup, copy the code and paste it in here. Unless you don't have enough posts. But surely you've been here long enough to be over the limit. [Reply]