Tyler Childers – Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (Jubilee Version (Audio))



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21 thoughts on “Tyler Childers – Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (Jubilee Version (Audio))”

  1. Always have kept some deer hounds, walkers, black and tans. This is one thing i pray for. That iโ€™m able to take my hounds to heaven to run just a few more, jump just a couple more bucks on a sunny fall mornin.

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  2. tyler done made an abolsute masterpiece and i lvoe whatever is going on with all these versions….as a non secular dude of jewish heritage raised in baltimore city all black public schools and ole vrginny who lives in nueva mexico has lived in chile i also greatly respecgt the messages thanks Tyler music for everyone

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  3. Reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode about the hillbilly hunter offered into heaven. I won't ruin it for anyone because if you like this song and haven't seen that episode, you will really get a kick out of it.

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  4. To everyone else who may be wondering what is being read at the beginning and end, I did some digging and think I found it!

    It is from "The Mahabharata" and reads,
    'Yudhishthira said, "O lord of the past and the present! This dog has always been devoted to me. He should go with me. Because of compassion, that is my view."

    'Indra replied, "O king! You will now obtain immortality, prosperity like mine, all kinds of great fame and the happiness of heaven. Abandon the dog. There is no lack of compassion in this"

    'Yudhishthira said, "O one with one thousand eyes! How can a person who is noble perform an ignoble act? O noble one! That is exceedingly difficult to do. I do not want a prosperity that comes about by abandoning those who are devoted to me."

    (Also, does the voice remind anyone else of Noah Calhoun reading poetry in The Notebook?)

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