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A notable cover, titled "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow", was recorded by the fictional folk/bluegrass group The Soggy Bottom Boys from the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?. [2] The producer T Bone Burnett had previously suggested the Stanley Brothers' recording as a song for The Dude in the Coen brothers ' film The Big Lebowski , but it did not ...
Although it left No Depression depressed, [65] Daniel Wolff found the album to be uniquely evocative of a "rural eccentricity" [66] that had not yet been extinguished and formed a kind of continuum with punk and old-time country: "Either the Bad Livers pick up where 'I Wish I Were a Mole in the Ground' left off, or Bascom Lunsford discovered ...
The song was popular among old-time musicians of the Cumberlands before being widely adopted in the bluegrass repertoire. [4] Many variants of "Shady Grove" exist (up to 300 stanzas by the early 21st century). [5] The lyrics describes "the true love of a young man's life and his hope they will wed," [6] and it is sometimes identified as a ...
1927: Price Family Sacred Singers (Okeh 40796) [8] 1929: Delta Big Four from Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton (Gennett Records) 1940: Lead Belly from Let It Shine On Me -- The Library Of Congress Recordings, V. 3 (New Rounder) [9] 1966: Doc Watson from Home Again! (Vanguard Records) 1970: Arlo Guthrie, single ...
He displayed arguably virtuoso skills on the hammered dulcimer (in "Calling out Your Name" and "Creed"), lap dulcimer (in "Who God is Gonna Use" and "Where You Are"), and the Irish tin whistle (in "Boy Like Me/Man Like You" and "The Color Green"). Mullins formed his first band in 1976 to 77 while attending Cincinnati Bible College. [18]
I Call Your Name" is a song by The Beatles. I Call Your Name may also refer to: "I Call Your Name" (Roxette song) "I Call Your Name" (A-ha song) "I Call Your Name", a song by Johnny Clegg and Savuka from Shadow Man "I Call Your Name", a song by Switch from Switch II
After years of experimenting with different elements in its Portland, Maine lab, the team nailed down eight efficacious ingredients (a.k.a. the “eight saints”) and created a line of products ...
"Ballad of Hollis Brown" is a folk song written by Bob Dylan, released in 1964 on his third album The Times They Are A-Changin'. The song tells the story of a South Dakota farmer who, overwhelmed by the desperation of poverty, kills his wife, children, and then himself.