The Stanley Brothers (Carter Stanley, 1925-1966, and Ralph Stanley, 1927-2016) were an American bluegrass duo originally hailing from Dickenson County, Virginia. The family soon moved to McClure, Virginia, where their parents worked a small farm in the Clinch Mountains. Music was a part of their lives from the word go, as they were able to listen to the likes of The Monroe Brothers, Mainer's Mountaineers, and other artists featured on the Grand Ole Opry radio program.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
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From: William L Kale [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 1997 6:04 PM
"Love me darlin' just tonight" as recorded by the Stanley Brothers transcribed by Brad Kale *capo 2nd
(chorus) (G) (D) Love me darlin' just tonight, (D7) (G) take your arms and hold me tight (C) tomorrow you may hold another, (G) (D) (G) love me darlin' just tonight.
Try to find true love in your heart tomorrow we may not have to part. But if you feel you must leave me, love me darlin' just tonight.
You say tomorrow you are leavin' I hope you know the way thats right I pray to god you won't leave me love me darlin' just tonight.