I Still Love You Yet is a Bob Paisley and the Southern Grass album released on Mountain Laurel ML-007 around the mid-1980s, featuring Bob Paisley on guitar and lead vocals alongside his sons Danny Paisley and Mike Paisley, with Danny Thompson, Joe Allison, Leroy Mumma, Randal Boring, and Randy Stewart completing the ensemble. Paisley, a veteran Pennsylvania bluegrasser who had partnered with Ted Lundy on earlier Rounder releases, built Southern Grass into a reliable, tradition-minded outfit that kept alive the sound of the classic 1950s and 1960s Appalachian acts. The album reflects Paisley's deep affinity for Stanley Brothers material and mountain gospel, presenting a family-inflected bluegrass sound rooted in unadorned sincerity and plain-spoken lyric values.
Tracklist
- 1 I still love you yet 2:12
- 2 Forty Years of Trouble alt version 3:04
- 3 Steamboat round the bend 2:45
- 4 Does it have to end this way 3:25
- 5 I would not be denied 2:21
- 6 Napoleon 2:37
- 7 Memory of you 2:47
- 8 Sing Me Back Home alt version 4:09
- 9 Banks of the old Pontchartrain 2:16
- 10 Buttons and bows 2:47
- 11 When my time comes to go 2:22