- Written by
- [Traditional]
- Language
- English
- Tags
- public domain
- Comments
- This song was in The Stanley Brothers' repertoire in the 1950s and they first recorded it live on December 18, 1955 (though that version went unissued until 2004). Carter Stanley said he learned it from an old hymnal in his younger days. Their initial release credited William York (Don Pierce) who owned their Starday label, and often used his York pseudonym when registrering public domain songs. Ralph Stanley also later registered the song.
- Licensing
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Versions
Come All Ye Tenderhearted written by [Traditional] English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Come All Ye Tenderhearted | The Stanley Brothers | April 1962 | First recording on July 11, 1960 | ||
Come All Ye Tender Hearted | The Country Gentlemen | June 1961 | |||
Come All You Tender Hearted | The New Lost City Ramblers | 1975 | Live | ||
Come All Ye Tender Hearted | Peter Rowan | 1979 | |||
Come All You Tenderhearted | Ginny Hawker and Kay Justice | 1993 | |||
Come All Ye Tenderhearted | Patuxent Partners | 1999 | |||
Come All Ye Tenderhearted | Ralph Stanley | April 19, 2011 | |||
Come All You Young and Tenderhearted | Among the Oak & Ash | 2013 |