Kentucky Waltz – Eddy Arnold

Kentucky Waltz
 

Written by: Bill Monroe

Kentucky Waltz Lyrics

We were waltzin' that night in Kentucky
By that beautiful harvest moon
And I was the boy that was lucky
But it all ended too soon


As I sit here alone in the moonlight
I see your smiling face
And I long once more for your embrace
And that beautiful Kentucky Waltz


Kentucky Waltz Singers

1. Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys January 14, 1946 (First recording on February 13, 1945 First release) 2. Eddie Dean and His Boys November 1946 3. Cowboy Copas January 1947 4. Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys May 1947
5. Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy and His Guitar (billboard hit 1951) March 1951.
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6. Ernest Tubb and Red Foley April 1951 7. Tennessee Ernie April 1951 8. Gustav Winckler med Calle Martins ensemble 1952 9. Johnny Burnette November 1959 10. Little Gert and The Streaplers 1962 11. The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers 1962 12. Hank Locklin July 1963 13. The Blue Ridge Mountain Boys 1963 14. Carl Belew April 1965 15. Billy Grammer June 1965 16. Elton Britt August 1965 17. Slim Whitman November 1967 18. Big Tom and The Mainliners 1970 19. Israel Tolbert March 1971 20. The Bluegrass Expedition 1975 21. Osborne Brothers 1978 22. Bill Monroe with Emmylou Harris December 1983 23. Denny Jones/Paul Kovac 1986 24. Jimmy Gaudreau's Bluegrass Unit 1989 25. Paul Brewster 2001 26. Big Medicine June 2004 27. Seamus Kennedy 2005 28. Don Rigsby & Midnight Call July 18, 2006 29. Andy Owens 2006 30. Molly & Jack Tuttle 2007 31. Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain 2008 32. Atwater-Donnelly 2009 33. Tom Mindte February 2011 34. Monroe Crossing 2012 35. Mark Newton & Steve Thomas 2013 36. Nothin' Fancy 2014 37. Larry Stephenson Band October 14, 2016 38. Twisted Pine June 8, 2018



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