Hey everybody, welcome back to that's right. Uh today I'm going to dig into someone I've never heard of before called Home Free. Uh the song is called The Man of Constant Sorrow.
Uh it sounds like it. So I've heard on the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? I've heard the song.
Um it was suggested to me that I hear this version of it. That uh it's different or something. Um but that was uh that was a hoot to hear that uh I think it was the Soggy Bottom Boys is what they call themselves.
Um but we'll check it out and uh before we do, if you could like, subscribe, comment, uh fill me in on this band, uh Home Free, and let me know anything about them cuz I'm uh I'm new. So uh never heard of them. Let's see if I like them and uh what they're about.
Maybe they're big, maybe they're small. I'll still give them a chance if they're small. And uh if if I like them, might wind up being a rabbit hole or something.
But we're going to find out. So without further ado, let's dig in and [clears throat] uh check out Home Free. >> I am a man [singing] of constant sorrow.
I've seen trouble >> [music] >> all my days. I bid farewell to old Kentucky, the place where I was born and raised. >> The place where he [music] was born and raised.
>> For six long [music] years I've been in [singing] trouble. The pleasures here on earth [music] I've found. For in this world I'm bound to ramble.
I have no friends >> [singing] >> to help me now. >> He has no friends to help him now. >> It's [singing] fare thee well >> [music] >> my old true lover.
I never expect to see you again. [music] For I'm bound to ride >> [music] >> that northern railroad. Perhaps I'll die >> [music and singing] >> upon this train.
>> Perhaps he'll die upon this train. >> [music] [music] >> You can bury me in some shady valley for many years >> [music] >> where I may lay. Then you may learn to love another while I [music] am sleeping in my grave.
>> While he [music] is sleeping in his grave. >> [singing] [music] [music and singing] [music] [singing] [music] [singing] [music] [music] >> All right. Yeah, that was really well done.
Uh good vocals. Uh I always like that song. Um that's a like a folk time song and uh kind of a a hobo song, I guess you'd say, for anybody traveling boxcar style, you know.
Kind of a bluesy song. Yeah, I like that. And that bass vocalist was just smooth, man.
That was a really, really deep bass right there. I wasn't expecting that out of him at all. But uh yeah, good band, good, you know, um um I've already heard the song before, so like many times, cuz I love that movie.
But uh that's where I've heard it, so it wasn't new to me. They put a kind of a fresh uh thump to it, a little bit of a little bit of a uh different uh you know, he he threw in the harmonica. I don't know what the guy was doing with his hand, but that was harmonica.
Uh you just couldn't see it for his hand, or else he was just pretending he was playing the harp. But uh anyway, uh yeah, great one. Great one.
That was That was worth a shot right there. But uh yeah, let me know if there's any others by them that uh rings a bell with me um or doesn't. You know, it'd be best if I didn't know the song.
Um and uh maybe we'll dive into some more of them. Uh but really talented vocalist right there. Uh please like, subscribe, share this with anybody out there, and till next time, for that's right, that's it.