Bill Monroe - Kentucky Waltz mp3 download

  • Artist: Bill Monroe
  • Song: Kentucky Waltz
  • Genre: Country
  • Length: 02:46
  • Size: 3.9MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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Comments

Hatatu Lemesa

2019-12-23 08:01:33 | Profile
Wish I was into bluegrass music when Bill Monroe was alive, what an awesome singer and musician. At least I can listen to his music. Beautiful song too.

Ф FFloppY Ф

2019-06-26 05:04:18 | Profile
One of the most perttiest love songs ever written

clickclarkable

2019-06-26 02:58:07 | Profile
Interesting! At my house we did the same when I was a kid. My brothers could play most any instrument. They would play this song and my oldest brother would sing. I could neither play nor sing, but I was a good listener.

Irina N

2019-06-21 16:07:11 | Profile
There are songs that come and go ...but this is absolutely beautiful...R.I.P. Bill Monroe...

Kevin Schotte

2019-06-14 05:28:27 | Profile
The high lonesome sound...

Trxsh Bøi

2019-06-11 19:37:43 | Profile
This tune actually inspired Red Stewart and Peewee King to create the Tennessee Waltz back in 1947. Patti Page picked it up in 1950 and made the Tennessee Waltz a classic.

Gav Th

2019-06-01 11:58:43 | Profile
My mother loved this song. We used to sit around the radio on Saturday night listening to the Grand Ole Opry and just hoping that Bill would sing it. And hoping the static would not be too bad, like it was sometimes in the summer. We did not have many records and just an old Victrola phonograph. Nowadays, you can get any song you want instantly on demand, and right here on you tube too. That is why I have to have good speakers connected to my computer. I like my music with a good rich sound.

Art V.

2019-05-27 21:41:08 | Profile
Nice found the lyrics in the August 1951 Hit Parader Magazine which led me here to enjoy this beautiful song. Thanks

Галина Марковцова

2019-05-20 13:55:40 | Profile
Ole Bill is one of those ye cain´t never git enuff off !MORE, MORE MORE, SING IT AND PLAY IT OLE SON, PLAY IT !

Mulch

2019-05-05 09:53:28 | Profile
I play this on piano, we spend countless nights just singing along to good old country