![]() ![]() ![]() Hank Snow’s 1950 recording brought the song to prominence, but it was acts like the Louvin Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, and Jim & Jesse that brought it into the bluegrass canon. We can presume Bond was one of those Rough Riders. It’s a good one for beginners-all the basic chord changes, and easy to predict where it’s going next.Ĭountry music hall-of-famer Johnny Bond apparently wrote the song, and recorded it in 1940 with Jimmy Wakely and His Rough Riders. It’s one of the first songs I learned when I first started going to bluegrass jams and didn’t know a lick of bluegrass. I had to do some research to learn more about “I Wonder Where You Are Tonight.” It’s one of those songs that just seems like it has always been around.įor me, it has. Also Good: Mac Wiseman, Doc Watson and Del McCoury
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