Skaggs's music career began in 1970 when he joined Ralph Stanley's bluegrass band, the Clinch Mountain Boys. He plays mandolin, fiddle, guitar and banjo. For a few years, Skaggs was a member of Emmylou Harris's "Hot Band". He wrote the arrangements for Harris's bluegrass-roots album, Roses in the Snow. In addition to arranging, Skaggs sang harmony, and played mandolin and fiddle. In 2000, he shared the stage with the jam band Phish.
Skaggs moved to Nashville in 1980 and was signed to Sony Records, where he produced his debut album, Waitin' For The Sun To Shine. The album produced four successful singles, including two number one country hits. Many people say he rescued country music from the doldrums it had found itself in the 1970s. He was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry in 1982. He racked up 12 number one hits and 6 top ten singles during the 1980s. Skaggs picked up dozens of industry awards in the ensuing years.
He has made many fans due to his dedication to the traditional bluegrass style of music. "I always want to try to promote the old music, as well as trying to grow (musically), and be a pioneer too," Skaggs once said. Because of this approach to his music, Skaggs has been considered to be the founding father of Neotraditional Country.
From Wikipedia;
Early career:
Ricky Skaggs started playing music after he was given a mandolin by his fater, Hobert. At age 5, he played mandolin on stage with Bill Monroe. At age 6, he appeared on television's Martha White country music variety show, playing with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. he also wanted to audition for the Grand Ole Opry at the time, but was told he was too young.
In his mid-teens, Skaggs met a fellow teen prodigy, guitarist Keith Whitley and the two started playing together with Whitley's banjoist brothr Dwight on radio shows. By 1970, they had earned a spot opening for Ralph Stanley and Skaggs and Keith Whitley were thereafter invited to join Stanley's band, the Clinch Mountain Boys.
Skaggs later joined J.D. Crowe's New South. For a few years, Skaggs was a member of Emmylou Harris's Hot Band. He wrothe the arrangements for Harris's 1980 bluegrass-roots album, Roses in the Snow. In addition to arranging for Harris, Skaggs sang harmony and played mandolin and fiddle.
Neotraditionalism and experimentation:
Into the 1990s and 2000s, Skaggs has embraced his bluegrass roots, as well as experimenting with new sounds. With his band, Kentucky Thunder, he is a perennial winner of Grammy Awards and International Bluegrass Music Association for best bluegrass album.
"I always want to try to promote the old music, as well as trying to grow, and be a pioneer too, "Skaggs once said.
In 2000, he shared the stage with Vermont-based jam band, Phis. On March 20, 2007, Skaggs released an album with rock musician Burce Hornsby.
In 2007, Skaggs is slated to release and album he recorded with The Whites on his Skaggs Family Records label.
In 2008, Skaggs recorded a bluegrass version of "old Enough" by the Raconteurs with Ashley Monroe and the Raconteurs. He Played mandolin on the track as well as shared vocals with jack White, Brendan Benson, and Ashley Monroe.
Grammy awards
* 1983 Best Country Instrumental Performance: New South (J.D. Crowe, Jerry Douglas, Todd Phillips, Tony Rice, Ricky Skaggs) for Fireball
* 1984 Best Country Instrumental Performance: Ricky Skaggs for Wheel Hoss
* 1986 Best Country Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist): Ricky Skaggs for Raisin' The Dickins
* 1991 Best Country Vocal Collaboration: Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner & Vince Gill for Restless
* 1999 Best Bluegrass Album: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for Bluegrass Rules!
* 1998 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals: Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, Travis Tritt & Dwight Yoakam for Same Old Train
* 2000 Best Bluegrass Album: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for Ancient Tones
* 2000 Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for Soldier Of The Cross
* 2003 Best Country Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocal: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for A Simple Life
* 2004 Best Bluegrass Album: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for Brand New Strings
* 2006 Best Bluegrass Album: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for Instrumentals
* 2006 Best Musical Album For Children, "Songs From The Neighborhood, The Music Of Mr. Rogers"
* 2008 Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Ricky Skaggs and The Whites for Salt Of The Earth
* 2009 Best Bluegrass Album "Honoring The Fathers Of Bluegrass 1946 & 47"
CMA (Country Music Association) Awards
* 1982 Male Vocalist of the Year: Ricky Skaggs
* 1982 Horizon Award: Ricky Skaggs
* 1983 Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs Band
* 1984 Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs Band
* 1985 Entertainer of the Year: Ricky Skaggs
* 1985 Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs Band
* 1987 Vocal Duo of the Year: Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White
IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Awards
* 1998 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 1998 Album Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder for Bluegrass Rules!
* 1999 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 2000 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 2000 Instrumental Album Of The Year: David Grisman, Ronnie McCoury, Sam Bush, Frank Wakefield, Bobby Osborne, Jesse McReynolds, Ricky Skaggs & Buck White for Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza
* 2000 Recorded Event Of The Year: David Grisman, Ronnie McCoury, Sam Bush, Frank Wakefield, Bobby Osborne, Jesse McReynolds, Ricky Skaggs & Buck White for Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza
* 2002 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 2003 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 2004 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 2005 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
* 2006 Instrumental Group Of The Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
Other Awards and Accomplishments
* R&R Best New Artist
* Billboard magazine's Artist of the Year
* Musician Magazine- Voted One of the Top 100 Guitarists of the Century
* Artist of the Decade- Listeners' Poll Award BBC Radio 2
* CMT's 40 Greatest Men of Country Music rank #37 in 2003.
* Judge for the 2nd annual Independent Music Awards
Cry
Ricky Skaggs Lyrics
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If you should leave me with the blues
Cry, cry, darling that's all I do
'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.
For me there'll be no moonlight
If ever we should part
Cry, cry, darling, that's all I do
Cry, cry darling, my eyes will cry
And never dry if you should go
Cry, cry darling, when shadows creep
I'll just weep all night I know.
You know how much I'd miss you
If ever we should part
Cry, cry darling, that's all I do
'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.
Cry, cry darling, that's what I do
'Cause you're the one that's in my heart
In these lyrics, the singer is expressing his fear of losing the person he loves. He's telling them that if they should leave him, he will cry and cry because they are the one who has his heart. He tells them that there will be no moonlight for him if they ever part ways. The heartbreak he feels is so strong that he will cry all night if he has to. He ends the song by reiterating that he cries because they are the one that's in his heart.
The song is a classic example of the bluegrass genre, featuring Ricky Skaggs' signature high-pitched vocals and intricate banjo playing. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, but the emotion in Skaggs' voice captures the pain of heartbreak that many people can relate to.
Line by Line Meaning
Cry, cry darling, that's what I'll do
I will cry and cry excessively, darling
If you should leave me with the blues
If you leave me feeling sad and depressed
Cry, cry, darling that's all I do
I only cry, cry, and cry, darling
'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.
Because you're the one I truly love and care for
For me there'll be no moonlight
I won't find any source of light or happiness
If ever we should part
If we're not together anymore
Cry, cry, darling, that's all I do
I keep crying only, darling
'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.
Because you're the one I truly love and care for
Cry, cry darling, my eyes will cry
My eyes will cry uncontrollably, darling
And never dry if you should go
They won't stop crying if you leave me
Cry, cry darling, when shadows creep
I will cry, cry, darling, when darkness surrounds me
I'll just weep all night I know.
I'll keep crying all night long
You know how much I'd miss you
You understand how much I'd feel your absence
If ever we should part
If we're not together anymore
Cry, cry darling, that's all I do
I keep crying only, darling
'Cause you're the one that's in my heart
Because you're the one I truly love and care for
Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: J. MILLER, JIMMY NEWMAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@derrickhammond7791
Back when people could actually sing, itβll never be this good again
@dinatlau1448
Agree π
@kaminator515
No doubt.
@user-kv3zi8bo5o
β@@kaminator515DON'T BE TO HEARTY SON EH!.πππ
@wbl5649
we were blessed to see these days, not only the best of Country but Rock too...glory days
@kimberlygomez728
It's so sad but true.π’
@Moneytalks.29
Country WAS headed in the right direction back then. Musicians like Ricky, Patty Loveless, Dwight Yoakam, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss are big time talents who were getting radio airplay back in the day. About 10-20 years ago, give or take a few... the corporations gave up on Alan, Patty, Ricky, Dwight, etc.. (None of them needed radio in the long run).
Something went horribly wrong. Thank the Lord they didn't sell their souls to make anything like what we're hearing now!! Country is gone and it started way back, with the likes of (the talented), Chet Atkins!!
@kimberlygomez728
The new millennium hasn't produced really any true country talent.
@dnews9519
Ricky skaggs literally saved country music in the 80s. He brought great players and great songs back to the genre.
@smatthes2570
And, Randy Tavis!