Listen to MAYBELLE PLAY THAT GUITAR!!! LORD!!! She was soooooo gifted and without ANY self-centered antics!!! The master just PLAYED!!! Listen to that tempo! No one could keep that speed...and sing!!! That’s mountain music skill ‘rit-there!!!
Anita - the voice of an Angel. Mother Maybelle - innovative and incredible guitar player; soulful singer. June - so charismatic. Helen, musicianship par excellance. Just love the Carters.
Nevermind, I found out it was Becky Bowman who offered to play bass for them and wound up being a part of the Carter Sisters show performances for around 4 years.
I just received Anita's Ring Of Fire CD and played it all the way home, reduced me to tears it was so beautiful, but if Helen & June had Anita's voice, it would be a choir not a group, All three sisters had their own huge talents but together they exceeded the sum of the parts. Anita was the soul, Helen the mind and the heart, June the energy and the humour. The Carter Family from AP to Carlene was never about one individual but the ongoing tradition and family love. So here's to AP, Sara, Mother Maybelle, Helen, June, Anita, Lorrie, Carlene, Rosie and all the others and to all those associated with them. With Love
Great performance from long ago. Talent and beauty combined. Love to see Mother Maybelle play the guitar as only she can. Beautiful June Carter in the ensemble.
Listening to Maybelle play guitar I am amazed by her style and talent, she plays lead and rhythm at one and the same time, even though its like listening to two guitar players. it is just her playing.
I don't care what anybody says, imo Maybelle Carter is the greatest guitar player to ever live. Self taught and effortlessly makes impossible strumming techniques she invented look easy.
GauntLife she wasn't self taught I don't recall the name but her like quite a few folk/country artists learned ironically through a black person particularly bluesmen really
Yes -- she was self-taught and - Yes -- Leslie Riddle taught her some of what he was doing and then she also added to the styles she picked-up both on the guitar and auto-harp. She also frequently mentioned Riddle and his influence on her. All 3 original Carters were great and so important in American music. ;Mother Maybell stayed at it longer than the other 2 and then taught and raised her 3 dts to continue on.
GauntLife. Your exactly right my fellow country music lover this is 1 talented family no doubt then add Big Bad John!!! Perfection !!!!!! Peace brother !!!! RS
This is such an exciting find!! Thank you. I have become, just recently, a real fan of June Carter Cash. She only made Johnny an even greater musician and man than he already was.
Wonderful to see these clips. I am glad to see Becky Bowman on upright bass. This is the Rebecca that June named Rebecca Carlene Smith (Carlene Carter) after. Great video...
Shared this with my Dad. I have his record collection now. He has written on one of them a request to be buried with this album! He's not there yet though.
Serious so beautiful and miss perspective moment in her vocal skills are at her prime time in life this is something that multitudes of people appreciate
Mother Maybelle... God damn. Her middle name should be: Mother of countryrockmetalandawesomef...inggreatguitarplaying. A source of inspiration for me. Greetings from Sweden.
Maybelles mother played banjo and one of her brothers helped her to play banjo and she played that before she played guitar. She adapted her banjo playing into her own style guitar as what is referred to as the "Carter Scratch" She did meet Leslie aka Eslee Riddle when AP brought him back to Maces Springs and she learned some blues licks from Eslee. And she used them licks in some songs mainly the Wabash Cannonball. Yea I meant the Cannonball Blues ! In her interview she says she learned some blues licks from Eslee. But Maybelle was a pioneer guitarist and self taught and is arguably.one of the greatest guitarists !
He taught her some of the bluesy picking she used on Cannonball blues during the solo parts, as well as the slide guitar work she used on some of the earlier records like the originals of Little Darling Pal of Mine, Foggy Mountain Top, Sweet Fern etc.
Couldn't agree with you more...Too bad we can't force kids between 12 and 18 to listen to this and lots more like it to understand what real "music" sounds like!
@@genevestal9740 June was always like the comedy/announcer of the group and would join for songs in between. Always stood out from the others personality wise, my favorite Carter sister.
From the original Carter family of AP, Sara and Maybelle to Sara's children Janette and Joe, Maybelle's daughters Helen, June and Anita, all the third generation grandchildren, the Carter family including Johnny Cash must without doubt be the largest family of Country & Western singers who just ooze talent and harmony ever recorded. Listen hard to the lyrics, every song tells a story with a powerful message and and for more than 70 years I have enjoyed their music.
Yea it seems Anita was the youngest and just happy to be part of the Carter tradition,They were just good ole folks from Virginia that enjoyed singing and loved the stage but didn't gold dig. Although I like them all especially together.Anita stands out on every recording and was clearly the most gifted vocally natural.Going back and listening to these recordings is really a joy. June was really funny and talented and Helen was the closest to her mother and of course Mother M was the legend.
Pickers and songwriters still don't know or appreciate what Maybelle did for music. Look at the talent here. It's a family playing like it should. She's still an original like Robert Johnson.
When taking accordian lessons years ago, my teacher would of had a heart attack if I closed a song with my bellows wide open. I noticed Anita did this too... oh well... just an observation. Thanks
Robin Johnson That’s not Anita. Anita sang the solo right after June. The accordion player was Helen. And she was totally self taught. I saw an interview with her and she told how her mom gave her the accordion and told her to learn how to play it. She learned to play it upside down with the chord buttons on the right. They went to play a gig and someone told her she was playing it upside down. She turned it around and had to learn all over again! But honestly, this entire family was so freaking naturally talented. Music was born in them.
Once you start listening to this family of musicians, others pale by comparison, and what you're into musically will cease to matter. I could be wrong except in my own case.
Jerry D'Arezzo - oh I completely agree! Happened to me once I started listening to the Carter family. I always loved Johnny Cash so naturally started listening further.
anita carter, holy hell. i mean jesus WTF? HOW COULD SHE MISS BEING THE BIGGEST STAR IN COUNTRY MUSIC HISTORY? SHE ABSOLUTLY MOPS THE FLOOR WITH EVERY OTHER FEMALE SINGER IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY!!!!! she must not of tried
Nebýt filmu Walk the line,tak jsem o sestrách nevěděla.Johnnyho Cashe jsem měla ráda,ale nic jsem o něm nevěděla.Sestry Cartrovi a jejich úžasná matka jsou TOP❤❤❤❤
If some asks me who my favorite guitar player is? I always answer Miss Maybelle Carter. If you don’t play guitar you might not know what she’s doing. She’s playing a bass part with her thumb, a melody with her index finger while playing chords with her remaining three fingers. That’s right up there with Chopin! Oh, and she’s doing that while singing lead and or harmony vocals. No tricks! No pedals on the floor! No auto- tune. No backing tracks.
@@davidpreston7819 hi david, I am from kolkata, you can call me a country fan without least hesitation, they are my favorites, even in indian music the only songs I love as much as them are a special genre, songs written by poet rabindranath tagore. I am doing fine, hope all is great there too.
An interesting thing about this song is that there are versions of the songs House Of The Rising Sun and Where Did You Sleep Last Night (both made popular by blues musician Lead Belly) that contain both the “If I’d only listened to what my mama said I would not be here today” and “Oh she caused me to weep and she caused me to mourn/She caused me to leave my home” verses respectively. So I wonder if A.P Carter found the lyrics to these lyrics to these songs and used them in this song (as he was fond of doing) or if this is the original source of those lyrics and Leadbelly heard a version of Foggy Mountain Top and decided to reinterpret the verses. Or maybe these are just old traditional lyrics common to many folk songs of the era.
that's so interesting! I think there were a lot of common lyrics in folk songs from the era. in the carter family's "cannonball" they sing "you can wash my jumper, starch my overalls, catch the train they call the cannonball" - I also heard that lyric in the blues song Riverside Blues by Sam Collins! and apparenty the "it takes a worried man to sing a worried song" lyric from Worried Man Blues can be found in a good few different places. it's fascinating how folk music used to travel and adapt like that.
Had Anita's version of Ring of Fire (the original) been a hit, she would've been the biggest female star in country music, no doubt. Sadly it didn't. Luckily it didn't, too, or else Johnny Cash never would've recorded his own version, and what a loss that would've been.
THE CARTER FAMILY “FOGGY MOUNTAIN TOP” If I was on some foggy mountain top I'd sail away to the west I'd sail around this whole wide world To the girl I love the best If I had listened what mama says I would not have been here today A-lying around this old jail house A-weeping my sweet life away If I was on some foggy mountain top I'd sail away to the west I'd sail around this whole wide world To the girl I love the best She’s caused me to weep, she's caused me to mourn She caused me to leave my home For the lonesome pine and the good old times I'm on my way back home If I was on some foggy mountain top I'd sail away to the west I'd sail around this whole wide world To the girl I love the best Oh, if you see that girl of mine There's something you must tell her She need not be foolin' no time away To court some other feller If I was on some foggy mountain top I'd sail away to the west I'd sail around this whole wide world To the girl I love the best Oh, when you go a-courtin' I'll tell you how to do Pull off that long-tailed roustabout Put on your navy blue If I was on some foggy mountain top I'd sail away to the west I'd sail around this whole wide world To the girl I love the best. Yeah, oh-lay-ee-oh, lee-oh-la-ee-ay Lee-oh-lay-ee, lay-ee, oh-lay-ee. 👍🏻🎸✌🏻
I love how in this video the Carter sisters and Mother Maybelle each have solos, and of course, Maybelle plays a verse on guitar, playing melody and rhythm simultaneously. Maybelle was a «tween» when she learned this way of guitar picking from Leslie Riddle. In one video that I viewed, she credits him with showing her how to do this. Leslie Riddle lived with AP Carter’s family at times and travelled all over the South with him in the early 20th Century. He and AP Carter were “song finders.” AP copyrighted these songs, which became the Carter catalog and which are covered by country and folk musicians to this day. Today the copyright would certainly have been shared by AP Carter and Leslie Riddle. Maybelle popularized the idea that melody could be played on guitar. Previously the guitar was only a rhythm instrument; a violin or mandolin, and possibly banjo (please check me on this) played the melody line. We’ve now come to expect someone in a country or rock group to play lead guitar. In what became known as «The Carter Scratch,» both melody and rhythm are played by a single guitar player (and by a woman, no less!). Maybelle, her daughter Helen, and granddaughter Carlene mastered this technique. I find it amazing that Leslie Riddle’s instruction and Maybelle Carter’s recordings led to lead guitar becoming a part of country and rock music.
@@flautalee3090Both of you are wrong. She did not know Lesley Riddle in her tweens, and she came up with the style on her own. She did learn a style that was heavily inspired by Lesley, a style different to her own. She had three distinct styles of playing, her own technique (she used this one the most, she developed it before meeting Mr Riddle), flat picking, and Lesley's style of playing which she adapted. The Carter's met Lesley after their first recordings. She played in his style on certain songs (Lonesome For You, Cannonball Blues, etc.) but this song, and most of her other songs are of her own invention stylistically. She absolutely credits him where she can, but she never credited him with what you said she did. There's a noticeable difference between her Carter Scratch style and Lesley's style. I love both but it isn't helpful to spread misinformation, especially when most of what you're saying is objectively wrong.
@@ihatedinonuggets Please forgive me if I was wrong. My understanding is that AP Carter traveled with Leslie Riddle, song catching. Also that Leslie Riddle stayed at the AP Carter home in VA. I appreciate your filling in gaps in my knowledge.