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The Stanley Brothers – Man of Constant Sorrow

100 Greatest Country Songs of All Time !!! Through their masterful rendition and captivating performances, the Stanley Brothers not only preserved a cherished tradition but also inadvertently sparked a folk revival, solidifying "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" as a timeless and endlessly adaptable staple of American music.

The Stanley Brothers’ Enduring Legacy with «I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow»

The Stanley Brothers’ indelible mark on American music is undeniable, and their rendition of «I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow» exemplifies their lasting influence.

A Family Tradition Reinterpreted:

In November 1950, at Columbia Records’ Castle Studios in Nashville, the brothers entered the studio to record their unique take on the traditional song. They inherited the song from their father, Lee Stanley, who rendered it as an a cappella hymn within the Primitive Baptist tradition. The Stanleys, however, imbued the song with their own distinct character, opting for a faster tempo and a memorable arrangement. Released in May 1951 as a single («I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow» alongside «The Lonesome River»), this recording captured the essence of their style and propelled the song towards wider recognition.

Evolution and Exposure:

Single I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow King 1959
Single I’m A Man Of Constant Sorrow King 1959
Nearly a decade later, in September 1959, the Stanley Brothers revisited «I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow» for their King Records album, «Everybody’s Country Favorite.» This rendition showcased some notable deviations from the original. Notably, Ralph Stanley, who had performed the lead vocals solo in the 1950 version, was joined by other band members for additional refrains, lending a fuller sound. Additionally, the instrumentation shifted, with guitars replacing the fiddle and mandolin, and a verse being omitted for conciseness. This version was released as a single in October 1959 («I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow» paired with «How Mountain Girls Can Love»).




A Launchpad for Folk Revival:

The Stanley Brothers - Man of Constant Sorrow
The Stanley Brothers
A pivotal moment arrived in July 1959 when the Stanley Brothers performed the song at the Newport Folk Festival. This electrifying performance exposed the song to a wider audience, particularly amongst emerging folk singers. The exposure ignited a wave of new interpretations in the following decade, with notable recordings by Joan Baez (1960), Bob Dylan (1961), Judy Collins (1961), and Peter, Paul and Mary (1962).
Through their masterful rendition and captivating performances, the Stanley Brothers not only preserved a cherished tradition but also inadvertently sparked a folk revival, solidifying «I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow» as a timeless and endlessly adaptable staple of American music.

COUNTRYPEDIA




The Stanley Brothers – Man of Constant Sorrow Lyrics

I am a man of constant sorrow
I’ve seen trouble all my days
I bid farewell to old Kentucky
The place where I was borned and raised
(The place where he was borned and raised)
For six long years I’ve been in trouble
No pleasure here on earth I find
For in this world I’m bound to ramble
I have no friends to help me now
(He has no friends to help him now)
It’s fare thee well my own true lover
I never expect to see you again
For I’m bound to ride that northern railroad
Perhaps I’ll die upon this train
(Perhaps he’ll die upon this train)
You can bury me in some deep valley
For many years where I may lay
Then you may learn to love another
While I am sleeping in my grave
(While he is sleeping in his grave)
Maybe your friends think I’m just a stranger
My face you’ll never will see no more
But there is one promise that is given
I’ll meet you on God’s golden shore
(He’ll meet you on God’s golden shore)

GENIUS




Single I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow Columbia 1951
Single I’m A Man Of Constant Sorrow Columbia 1951

 

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