Billie Holiday - "Strange Fruit" Live 1959 [Reelin' In The Years Archives]

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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @maryfreebed9886
    @maryfreebed9886 4 года назад +10090

    She DIED for this song. It is almost an obligation to her to hear it.

    • @CreativeCreatorCreates
      @CreativeCreatorCreates 4 года назад +257

      Mary Freebed oh how I agree. We have to sit and listen to the beauty of the song and the pain of the truth. It hurts and we NEED to hear it.

    • @mr12aT
      @mr12aT 4 года назад +53

      How did she die?

    • @CreativeCreatorCreates
      @CreativeCreatorCreates 4 года назад +37

      Mint Mastering Congestive heart failure.

    • @maryfreebed9886
      @maryfreebed9886 4 года назад +674

      Mint Mastering Not exactly. Forced methadone withdrawal, courtesy of the authorities, who would not let the hospital she was in give her any more. I suppose congestive heart failure was the underlying condition. In any case, it was a cruel death, and deliberately so.

    • @CreativeCreatorCreates
      @CreativeCreatorCreates 4 года назад +57

      Mary Freebed yes. I had a feeling the generic answer was exactly that.

  • @kprice3476
    @kprice3476 3 года назад +10591

    Who’s here after watching, The United States vs Billie Holiday?

  • @CornholioPuppetMaster
    @CornholioPuppetMaster Год назад +2597

    You can tell she’s not just singing but she’s visualizing her own words

    • @themadburner
      @themadburner Год назад +15

      My exact thought when I seen this video.. I heard it on the radio and wanted to listen to it again.

    • @williamgeorge2580
      @williamgeorge2580 Год назад +33

      IIRC she knew that singing this song was going to lead to the end of her career. She was right, but she did it anyway because it was right.

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Год назад +5

      Um... she's literally singing.

    • @josephblatt4568
      @josephblatt4568 Год назад

      ​@@exnihilonihilfit6316 zxx@@se

    • @prawdabolidrani
      @prawdabolidrani Год назад +7

      Yes also she is after drugs as we can see in her eyes. Heroine was helping her living and made her die in the time she's singing this - 1959 year. She died in age 44. Watch film about her, very interesting. Anyway she pass through a lot in life and this song feels pain in her mouth and mind, strange fruit (hanging people) she really saw. I also saw hanging dead bodies from the trees too on the photos, something terrible...:( So I trully understand her pain

  • @jamorrisdickerson8765
    @jamorrisdickerson8765 4 месяца назад +565

    Who’s here in 2024. Such a beautiful but sad song!

    • @tenbroeck1958
      @tenbroeck1958 3 месяца назад +7

      Billie Holiday embodies the traits of a true "lady". She had very close friends who were every color, not letting the utter stupidity and smallness of Harry Anslinger to turn her into a racist herself. She wins, as a great artists who changes peoples' hearts and minds, whilst Anslinger turned to word Cannabis into marijuana, to imply and allude to Mexican field workers. He was a bigot and hateful racist who is despised all these years later, whilst Billie is a queen to Jazz musicians like me and lovers of art and music

    • @melyann25
      @melyann25 3 месяца назад +2

      Heart wrenching

    • @roselimaria7551
      @roselimaria7551 3 месяца назад

      👋

    • @katalinnemeth5871
      @katalinnemeth5871 2 месяца назад +3

      Such a sad life, sad song. ( 2024 Australia)

    • @lynnefreeman7687
      @lynnefreeman7687 2 месяца назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @christyjohnson6595
    @christyjohnson6595 3 года назад +3511

    I cannot believe that I never knew the US government was harassing this poor woman for singing about what the government allowed to happen to our ancestors. GIVE US OUR REPARATIONS!!!!!!!!!!

    • @stuckinthe90sThegoldenera
      @stuckinthe90sThegoldenera 3 года назад +90

      Funny thing is I heard about this when I was like 15 when my grandparents was telling me about it. And me being young, dumb and ignorant not caring that much about it. Now I'm 42 and I cried like a baby a few times watching the movie. Only if my grandparents could see that.

    • @WashingtonDC20032
      @WashingtonDC20032 3 года назад +67

      Another thing they refused to teach us in school. I never knew about it either.

    • @darkprince56
      @darkprince56 3 года назад +48

      I agree about reparations, but that they should have been paid generously during Reconstruction to those who were actual former slaves

    • @FragginWagon76
      @FragginWagon76 3 года назад +14

      @marilyn devon Not like it hasn't happened in every country ever...

    • @melissareeder99
      @melissareeder99 3 года назад +15

      @@FragginWagon76 and is still happening in some countries...don’t buy Hershey’s, nestle, Mars products.

  • @Casey5693
    @Casey5693 4 года назад +19956

    Billie Holiday was a badass. She was threatened by Harry Anslinger, the Head Of the FBI, to stop singing about lynching. She did it anyway and continued to do it no matter what the monster tried to do to ruin her life. Now, Holiday and “Strange Fruit” are still remembered. Anslinger is not. I pray one day to be as brave as Billie was.

    • @malikcrim13
      @malikcrim13 4 года назад +786

      You are right about Billie but Anslinger was the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. The FBI at the time was headed by a different racist.

    • @Casey5693
      @Casey5693 4 года назад +246

      Malik Crim Oh, yeah. Thanks for correcting me!

    • @pinkrose5796
      @pinkrose5796 4 года назад +284

      Casey5693 People didn't like the truth. So called religious people who committed these atrocities couldn't accept the realization that they were actually murdering an innocent person:( and deserved to go to hell.

    • @mainebrown235
      @mainebrown235 4 года назад +80

      He wasn't the head of the FBI.. It was the Federal Bureau of Narcotics

    • @deborahbushard425
      @deborahbushard425 4 года назад +47

      Billie as Angel Love her voice a Phenomenon 💜🕊👼🙏

  • @rachelscott3634
    @rachelscott3634 Год назад +1209

    She is so emotional because this reminded her of circumstances her Father died in. Just finished reading her autobiography that she wrote before she passed away, it’s truly amazing. What a woman. A true heroine

    • @evok3226
      @evok3226 Год назад +9

      Hi i dodn't know she wrote an autobiography cna you tell me where can i find it

    • @grahamcampbell6613
      @grahamcampbell6613 Год назад +4

      @@evok3226 google

    • @evok3226
      @evok3226 Год назад

      @@grahamcampbell6613 thanks

    • @annafaulise3650
      @annafaulise3650 Год назад +5

      @@grahamcampbell6613 Do you know the name of the autobiography? I googled it and only biographies come up!

    • @annafaulise3650
      @annafaulise3650 Год назад +1

      can i please have the name of the book you read? I googled her autobiography, but only biographies come up!

  • @JR-lw3ms
    @JR-lw3ms Год назад +1206

    The raw emotion, the tears in her eyes, and the pain in her voice are breathtaking and heartbreaking!

    • @martinsmith333m
      @martinsmith333m Год назад

      Hi beautiful JR... Billie Holiday Is absolutely amazing singer... My condolences if I invade your privacy, it's my pleasure to meet you, How are you doing? I hope I meet you in a pleasant mood..?

    • @stockitup356
      @stockitup356 Год назад +3

      thanks, this helped in my essay

    • @martinsmith333m
      @martinsmith333m Год назад

      Hi beautiful JR👋

    • @cintarocko5095
      @cintarocko5095 Год назад +2

      She's y very high I love her she had a very sad story about her MAY U R I P

    • @erickamccarroll9574
      @erickamccarroll9574 3 месяца назад +4

      Martin smith you being creepy af

  • @Mimi-cq4bg
    @Mimi-cq4bg 5 лет назад +11885

    You can tell by her face that this woman had survived horrors.

    • @theorahloudermilk1638
      @theorahloudermilk1638 4 года назад +633

      Her life was absolutely heart breaking. I recommend looking it up.

    • @The.End.Begins24
      @The.End.Begins24 4 года назад +91

      Wow you deleted my comment? But not the racist one.

    • @gdcat777
      @gdcat777 4 года назад +27

      @@The.End.Begins24 Truth is never "racist."

    • @The.End.Begins24
      @The.End.Begins24 4 года назад +399

      @@gdcat777 whats your "truth?" My truth is this has always been a racist country, with racist policies, and racist people.

    • @areuokayinthere
      @areuokayinthere 4 года назад +76

      @Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids 'Judeo Bolshevik' is a term created by nazis, just as 'cultural marxism/communism'. Are you a nazi, friend?

  • @erma12268
    @erma12268 4 года назад +5818

    I did a report on this in my English Class during Freshman Year. The room was full of white kids and a white teacher but I was determined to make them hear it. The rules were that you could only play a minute of a video but everyone was so shocked we listened to the whole thing... I had never been so nervous to share something but I’m glad I did.

    • @shaunatate
      @shaunatate 4 года назад +105

      What were your classmates reactions?

    • @erma12268
      @erma12268 4 года назад +281

      Shauna Tate some were shocked but they felt the anger and pain that she did

    • @senoracheapee1864
      @senoracheapee1864 4 года назад +288

      Emma McGurk good on them for being willing to listen. Most American whites tune it out /refuse to know

    • @Sinclair80
      @Sinclair80 4 года назад +163

      Good choice. This performance and song is one of the most important historical moments ever. It is raw and she makes you feel every word.

    • @humarmz
      @humarmz 4 года назад +15

      Good for you

  • @cheyennegrandel7988
    @cheyennegrandel7988 2 года назад +1006

    Back when I was in high school, my history teacher, a white man, played this song for us learning about the kkk and lynchings and everything else done to these innocent people. I remember crying because I actually understood what it meant where as my classmates just sat there unmoved. I still listen to this on occasion and besides her pure talent and pain obviously portrayed in this song, this song is iconic and needs to be shared in school more often.

    • @artvulture456
      @artvulture456 Год назад +86

      My music teacher played this song for the class and... ugh. Something about a bunch of white kids going "eww omg!! don't play it again!!" Made me seethe

    • @Jacob-uz1oq
      @Jacob-uz1oq Год назад +1

      What is lynching?

    • @artvulture456
      @artvulture456 Год назад

      @@Jacob-uz1oq murdering a person because they are black

    • @ijjns66
      @ijjns66 Год назад

      @@Jacob-uz1oq hanging/killing of innocent black people by white mobs

    • @ijjns66
      @ijjns66 Год назад

      Thanks to the republicans, the truth is not allowed to be taught anymore @ school. Teachers can be sued by white parents, if the teach this history.

  • @AngelerFils
    @AngelerFils 2 года назад +392

    Her eyes. The moment she said "Southern Trees", countless horrific images instantly came to mind. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻✊ I was overcome with a floodgate of emotions.😢

    • @maggiecarreiro
      @maggiecarreiro Год назад +13

      It truly is so heartbreaking 💔😢🥺 This world is filled with so much evil and pain, I long for the day when Christ will reign on the Earth and take it all away. ❤

    • @BapeGangMember
      @BapeGangMember 4 месяца назад +3

      @@maggiecarreirothey smiled in the postcards of lynchings. It was definitely an evil time before gangsta music/promoted genocide.

    • @maggiecarreiro
      @maggiecarreiro 4 месяца назад +5

      @@BapeGangMember that makes me sick to my stomach 💔 how are people able to be so heartless? So void of empathy 😢

  • @michellereid2347
    @michellereid2347 3 года назад +4835

    Isn't it ironic how they tried to stop and suppress her from singing this song but generations after she is gone this song is still playing and living on. So in the end Billie Holiday gets the last laugh because you can't keep a child of God down. Love and respect you Billie and we will forever keep you in our hearts and minds!!!!

    • @MaryGrey60
      @MaryGrey60 3 года назад +19

      @Michelle Reid - TRUTH

    • @theworldsonheroin
      @theworldsonheroin 3 года назад +91

      'What's done in the dark will always come to light.'

    • @luckysworld18
      @luckysworld18 3 года назад +103

      Facts. I love how she laughed and told them their grandchildren would be singing Strange Fruit while laughing in their face. She was a force to messed with, beautiful inside and out regardless of the addictions she had. Her fight is what made her Billie Holiday, not the addiction.

    • @geraldjohnson3216
      @geraldjohnson3216 3 года назад +25

      I luv it sis tell the truth those devils cant stop whats meant to be..

    • @angelahamlett8249
      @angelahamlett8249 3 года назад +22

      God works in mysterious ways.

  • @ashleywilliams8197
    @ashleywilliams8197 6 лет назад +7002

    the pain in her eyes this was personal

    • @soniagarcia7447
      @soniagarcia7447 6 лет назад +173

      Ashley Williams I couldn't imagine everything she had to go through. Addicted to heroin. Doesn't get worse than that. Pain in her eyes. You could tell she wasn't happy.

    • @bit1979
      @bit1979 5 лет назад +376

      Understand the lyrics. Strange fruit is a very powerful song about the hangings black people suffered. Of course it was personal. Can't think on something more personal...

    • @TheLULUTOMAS
      @TheLULUTOMAS 5 лет назад +87

      her voice I was so beautiful, but I am sure the pain see her people being hanging at the tree, it's more personal them her , heroine...

    • @bobberry5809
      @bobberry5809 5 лет назад +180

      Man it's like her eyes are watching everything she's singing about, and she's trying not to look right at it

    • @johnpierce874
      @johnpierce874 5 лет назад +223

      Her father was jazz musician Clarence "Pops" Holiday. While on tour he developed pneumonia while in Dallas, Texas. Because of the Jim Crow Laws he wasn't able to get the medical attention he needed in Dallas. As a WWI vet the VA Hospital had to take him but by then it was too late and he passed away in the Jim Crow ward on March 1, 1937. Lady recorded "Strange Fruit" two years later as a protest of the way her father was treated and how he died. She always sang the song as a tribute to her father and in protest of the way African Americans were treated at the time. So the song did have a personal pain for her.

  • @romarioseaton168
    @romarioseaton168 2 года назад +321

    As a Black person i feel ashamed not having heard this song before now. But, better late than never! This tore my heart to shreds.

    • @marias7599
      @marias7599 Год назад +3

      Yes

    • @JulietsMan
      @JulietsMan Год назад

      @@janie3117 what in the name of FUCK are u talking about??? are u even LISTENING to the song? NO! all u hear is what u fucking want to hear. this song IS about the lynchings of black people. But u go ahead and keep on trying to explain it away. Hide behind ur pulpit. Cowardly justification.

    • @modnaRllorT
      @modnaRllorT 11 месяцев назад +4

      As a pink grapefruit, i still dont care what your skincolor is.

    • @ambriib
      @ambriib 11 месяцев назад +17

      ​@janie3117 Um it is ALL ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE DF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT????? She even says it is in the SONG Yes, she's saying her heart out and soul because she Witness her people being hung from trees by white people. Watch the damn movie AND ACTUALLY LISTEN to the lyrics why do yall Insist on either taking from us or making things about yall that are not. And if you are black saying this shame on you.

    • @atkinspea
      @atkinspea 10 месяцев назад +8

      It's not your fault it wasn't shared with you. How I discovered this song--Billie singing it--at age 12, I will never forget. I knew nothing about it before I listened to it. I thought she was singing "black bonnet swinging..." It took me three listens for the reality to sink in. One of the most "educating" moments of my life. Yep: heart torn to shreds.

  • @eb-the-gamer6287
    @eb-the-gamer6287 Год назад +147

    It hits so much harder to actually see her sing it. She's holding back so much sadness and tears to sing the message in a strong way...

    • @richardplume3212
      @richardplume3212 5 месяцев назад

      Yes please people look bak at atrosities of the past 2 move forward with kindness and respect 4 everyone regardless race creed coulour so yup lets let every one smile

  • @carolinejelley7768
    @carolinejelley7768 3 года назад +5155

    The pain in her eyes and her voice. You can see it at the end, she doesn't want applause for performing this song, she wants justice.

    • @khriseagle
      @khriseagle 2 года назад +150

      It’s amazing to me that our US government and white people during this time period have done so many atrocities to my people… then decades later instead of this being taught in school as history we get told that it’s “marxism” and blah blah blah by white supremacists that want to erase history and hide atrocities committed against the black community.

    • @kentchr76
      @kentchr76 2 года назад +16

      You can only barely see it because of the disrespectful text.

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 2 года назад +7

      @@lelandjordan7947 largest lynching in America was of Italians. But they got over it and kept their heritage whilst joining in with society.

    • @KT-pi1be
      @KT-pi1be 2 года назад +96

      @@Dude0000 this simply isn’t true. but go ahead and choose to be ignorant i guess.

    • @whiteboard7thstreet
      @whiteboard7thstreet 2 года назад +51

      @@Dude0000 “largest” and “most” are 2 words you should learn to differentiate today

  • @tonyactorb
    @tonyactorb 3 года назад +5422

    This is why we have black history month in the US, because they left us out of history. Billie is telling everyone how it really was. Thanks darlin. Sleep easy now. God bless and hold you tight.

    • @blackberry8615
      @blackberry8615 3 года назад +27

      Factss

    • @brysonct93
      @brysonct93 3 года назад +62

      They really did. I never knew about this song until a dancer in my trooper wanted to perform to it. The old manager said no but I never knew why. He told me and I listened to the song and how fucked up it was that the manager disallowed it. Some things never change

    • @shefalig93
      @shefalig93 3 года назад +29

      I discovered it after listening to Andra Day's cover of it.
      She's talented and does justice to it, but I came here to affirm that Billie's original was still the real deal.
      Fun Fact: I didn't know that Billie was black.

    • @brysonct93
      @brysonct93 3 года назад +19

      @@shefalig93 chile they probably whitewashed her in any in color pictures they had. I'll give a listen to that version too

    • @keco7081
      @keco7081 3 года назад +47

      We should not have black history month!! Every month is not black history but American History of what was done to black people!!! What a sad song!! Billie was fearless!

  • @baglady2652
    @baglady2652 Месяц назад +13

    The song that changed history

  • @Jason-ct9rv
    @Jason-ct9rv Год назад +163

    For anyone who is interested there is a great book called Chasing the Scream. It's about how the "war on drugs" started but Billie is actually a key component to the story. It goes into her life story and it is a must read. It's tragic but you have to understand how much adversity this lady endured and what she was able to accomplish through it all. It's really astounding.

    • @naomidenson4204
      @naomidenson4204 Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @kimberlyfaure1845
      @kimberlyfaure1845 Год назад +1

      Ok. Sounds good. Thanks for the recommendation.

    • @conspiracybar7747
      @conspiracybar7747 Год назад +3

      Currently reading and came to see her sing it.

    • @mistypillarelli
      @mistypillarelli Год назад

      The us vs Billie Holiday is a movie now too

    • @LizLaughLove2010
      @LizLaughLove2010 Год назад +1

      I came here right after finishing the book and I'm glad someone already mentioned it :). Such mindblowing to hear her life story from that angle!

  • @scottgal1413
    @scottgal1413 3 года назад +3004

    Just watched "United States vs. Billie Holiday." How sad that the Senate has still not passed an anti-lynching law.

    • @comeseedrew
      @comeseedrew 3 года назад +165

      Then they wouldn't be able to stop the police from killing Blacks, it would now be law

    • @hanako7144
      @hanako7144 3 года назад +24

      HUH? Could you please elaborate on this? No offense! Just wanting to learn!

    • @comeseedrew
      @comeseedrew 3 года назад +168

      @@hanako7144 Sure, if the anti lynching bill gets passed, then when the police kills black men the way they do with impunity, they could be charged with lynching, but the bill hasn't been passed so lynching still goes on. Hope you've learned

    • @scottgal1413
      @scottgal1413 3 года назад +174

      @@hanako7144 One of Billie Holiday's most famous songs was "Strange Fruit" which was about the lynching of blacks. The FBI didn't want her to sing it and used her drug use to dog her and to send her in prison. In 1937, there was an anti-lynching bill in front of Congress and it didn't pass. Today, there is an Emmitt Till anti-lynching bill in front of Congress and it still hasn't been passed.

    • @elizabethbea8495
      @elizabethbea8495 3 года назад +77

      I know I was literally left with my mouth opened when that was mentioned towards the end of the movie. Smh.

  • @carmakimber4304
    @carmakimber4304 3 года назад +3552

    They needed to silence her because this song/poem reminded them of who they really was. Simply evil in 1959 smh

    • @maiat5643
      @maiat5643 3 года назад +221

      And still simply evil today.

    • @rachelm.3173
      @rachelm.3173 3 года назад +45

      @@maiat5643 Still...💯

    • @kw1199
      @kw1199 3 года назад +11

      Nope I mean it was dumb to silence her but they did that because she was a worldwide star and the US was fighting the cold war and trying to get in the good graces of 3rd world countries recently liberated from colonialism and were fighting a propaganda campaign against the Soviet union and communism. Btw a communist wrote this song too.

    • @maiat5643
      @maiat5643 3 года назад +112

      @@kw1199 "Strange Fruit" originated as a poem written by Jewish-American writer, teacher and songwriter Abel Meeropol, under his pseudonym Lewis Allan, as a protest against lynchings. They silenced her because they didn't want her shining a light on the demonic lynchings that were occurring in Amerikkka. Period.

    • @bellebell6827
      @bellebell6827 3 года назад +11

      @@maiat5643 😘

  • @DaileyShorts
    @DaileyShorts Год назад +61

    Imagine the times, the societal ways, the Era, the hatred, the animosity...
    And then the pure courage and INTEGRITY it took to perform such a deeply personal song, and it becomes very easy to name it the greatest song ever performed. Top 3 no question

    • @nathanielrichardson9817
      @nathanielrichardson9817 5 месяцев назад

      WHATS NEW🛑🤡

    • @BapeGangMember
      @BapeGangMember 4 месяца назад +2

      @@nathanielrichardson9817the south is still like that. They have their own police state ever since they wanted to secede from the union

  • @erinlight5020
    @erinlight5020 9 месяцев назад +15

    I’m glad they put this song in the hall of fame

  • @Its_me_tahli
    @Its_me_tahli 3 года назад +5734

    You can see the pain & tears in her eyes as she sings “strange fruit”. Who else’s heart is heavy hearing this song.

    • @sciachir1
      @sciachir1 3 года назад +49

      Me! I'm sitting here watching Lady Sings the Blues. I've seen The United States vs. Billie Holiday 😥😥💔💔 What this woman went through is absolutely DISGRACEFUL!

    • @AtticusRevived
      @AtticusRevived 3 года назад +40

      Took a loooong time for me to build up the strength to watch this live performance, knowing just how pained and somber her expression would be. It's hard.

    • @maemeraki5005
      @maemeraki5005 3 года назад +7

      Omg mine😢😢😢😢😭

    • @michaelgrimes2689
      @michaelgrimes2689 3 года назад +4

      Every time

    • @LongLeggedEmpress
      @LongLeggedEmpress 3 года назад +10

      I literally cried listening to this

  • @lifeofandrewlynn9448
    @lifeofandrewlynn9448 6 лет назад +3616

    If listening to this performance doesn't make your heart ache, check your pulse.

    • @johnnymartin51381
      @johnnymartin51381 5 лет назад +2

      Andrew Lynn only if you’re Richard KuKlinski

    • @sweaterwearingsquirrel9302
      @sweaterwearingsquirrel9302 5 лет назад +9

      I must be dead. My heart isn’t aching. Then again I’m not sure I have one anymore anyways. Billie Holiday was terrific though.

    • @woods9268
      @woods9268 5 лет назад +25

      @@sweaterwearingsquirrel9302 who hurt you....

    • @LeimertDreamer
      @LeimertDreamer 5 лет назад +41

      If it didn’t make your heart ache, check your pulse....and your privilege.

    • @tonyfat2458
      @tonyfat2458 4 года назад +1

      It's not that sad

  • @marcosmanuelndongokenve9232
    @marcosmanuelndongokenve9232 Месяц назад +7

    So many ladies back in the day singing out their pain, their stories, their lifes…
    They were the voice of so many… and delivered in some stoical and soulful way.

  • @madelinepavlovia6979
    @madelinepavlovia6979 4 года назад +3812

    The pain in her eyes is palpable. No one sang this song like Billie.

    • @jonkirkwood3947
      @jonkirkwood3947 4 года назад +119

      Nina Simone's is extremely eerie and painful.

    • @reneefuller5609
      @reneefuller5609 4 года назад +11

      She wrote it

    • @jaylauren83
      @jaylauren83 4 года назад +43

      A Jewish man, Abel Meeropol wrote it after seeing a photo, he was a teacher who lived in NY

    • @mjc5509
      @mjc5509 3 года назад +14

      YES AND NO-ONE SHOULD EVEN ATTEMPT TO SING IT..THIS IS LADY'S SONG STAY WELL CLEAR

    • @psy-eq1444
      @psy-eq1444 3 года назад +28

      No-one sang ANY song like Billie

  • @shannonmo7466
    @shannonmo7466 3 года назад +2762

    Southern trees bear a strange fruit
    Blood on the leaves and blood at the root
    Black bodies swingin' in the Southern breeze
    Strange fruit hangin' from the poplar trees
    Pastoral scene of the gallant South
    The bulgin' eyes and the twisted mouth
    Scent of magnolias sweet and fresh
    Then the sudden smell of burnin' flesh
    Here is a fruit for the crows to pluck
    For the rain to gather
    For the wind to suck
    For the sun to rot
    For the tree to drop
    Here is a strange and bitter crop

    • @slimcfolk9248
      @slimcfolk9248 3 года назад +93

      Oh she snapped fasho

    • @user-he6go8kw1y
      @user-he6go8kw1y 3 года назад +43

      En français (in french) :
      Les arbres du Sud portent un fruit étrange,
      Du sang sur leurs feuilles et du sang sur leurs racines,
      Des corps noirs qui se balancent dans la brise du Sud,
      Un fruit étrange suspendu aux peupliers.
      Scène pastorale du vaillant Sud,
      Les yeux révulsés et la bouche déformée,
      Le parfum des magnolias doux et printannier,
      Puis l'odeur soudaine de la chair qui brûle.
      Voici un fruit que les corbeaux picorent,
      Que la pluie fait pousser, que le vent assèche,
      Que le soleil fait mûrir, que l'arbre fait tomber,
      Voici une bien étrange et amère récolte !

    • @celenathetrinigirl
      @celenathetrinigirl 3 года назад +105

      Thanks for writing out the lyrics: I appreciate it!

    • @daddyclara7401
      @daddyclara7401 3 года назад +2

      Hello Shannon
      How are you doing today?

    • @dallyh.2960
      @dallyh.2960 3 года назад +136

      that is the most well written, dark poem/song I have ever read.

  • @tashakessinger
    @tashakessinger Месяц назад +3

    I'm gonna be 37 this yr, & my generation or at least those who are constantly in my life have NEVER heard of these INCREDIBLE & MULTI-TALENTED artists from the mid-early 20th century. & I'm like 😱😱... Those born after the millennium seem to not show any interest & it kills me. It really does because those people from any era before the 21st century DOES NOT DESERVE to be forgotten. If it wasn't for them, us today wouldn't be here now.. Do u realize how many have never of Judy Garland or The Wizard of Oz?? That's sick! At least in my eyes, it is.. Sorry, when I listen to Billie Holiday, I get a craving for Judy Garland! In case any were wondering why I even brought her up.
    Billie Holiday was so magnificent. She & many many others from then only needed their voice & nothing else. Alot of music today (like movies today) will NEVER EVER compare to what those artists from the early-mid 20th century had... Talent! Pure, 100% kickass talent! I'm just saying..

  • @najmapeace7082
    @najmapeace7082 2 года назад +48

    YOU KNOW YOU'RE A LEGEND WHEN YOU GIVE THOSE GOOSBUMPS TO YOUR LISTENERS

  • @saskiacampbell9574
    @saskiacampbell9574 2 года назад +3740

    She has seen everything she’s singing about, you can see the pain in her face. She relives it everytime she sung that song.

    • @littleredruri
      @littleredruri 2 года назад +166

      Her eyes aren't looking at the audience, or at the room at all. Her eyes are looking at those strange fruit, staring in terror.

    • @gandalfwhite4803
      @gandalfwhite4803 2 года назад +1

      @@littleredruri their eyes were watching the gos

    • @Lakers-vs-Celtics
      @Lakers-vs-Celtics 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I know makes me hate white people that aren’t clearly not racist. For any person to do or allow these things done to any other person is something I can’t relate to

    • @sargonlebanni2669
      @sargonlebanni2669 2 года назад +8

      She wasn't there during slavery

    • @saskiacampbell9574
      @saskiacampbell9574 2 года назад +198

      @@sargonlebanni2669 no shit, but you think lynching stop when slavery was abolished? Do some research love.

  • @mksandals9572
    @mksandals9572 5 лет назад +2380

    What this woman and others had to go through makes me tremble.

    • @michaelwertzy9808
      @michaelwertzy9808 5 лет назад +10

      There are too many comments that have nothing whatsoever to do with the topic of "Lady Day" or music in general. How is it that so many nitwits turn everything into B.S. political crap?!

    • @ibrahima1964
      @ibrahima1964 4 года назад +14

      Was thinking the same.. fuck racism

    • @cottonhairedaesthetic2005
      @cottonhairedaesthetic2005 4 года назад +44

      michael wertzy you’re dull... this whole song is political.

    • @joyceeforbes8457
      @joyceeforbes8457 4 года назад +4

      Rachelle Revis >>> and they wonder WHY she done drugs ? REALLY , she had to use something to just show up DYING INSIDE everyday

    • @janetownley
      @janetownley 4 года назад +21

      michael wertzy - Because it’s directly, closely connected with the topic of the song and the reason Billie Holliday sang it! Trump is an overt white nationalist and a dangerous monster who has made life *worse* for people of color. That’s how the inconvenient topic of politics comes up.

  • @kuanliu4253
    @kuanliu4253 2 года назад +62

    I came here right after watching extra credit, never learn about this amazing woman, her voice is amazing

    • @comrade7324
      @comrade7324 2 года назад +7

      me too, how she died infuriated me

    • @Bourke911
      @Bourke911 2 года назад

      @@comrade7324 same here!

    • @dayanaraicaranom2190
      @dayanaraicaranom2190 2 года назад

      what extra credit? Might wanna watch too

    • @Bourke911
      @Bourke911 2 года назад

      @@dayanaraicaranom2190 they have one called Billy Halliday Vs The US Government

  • @robertchesnosky3508
    @robertchesnosky3508 2 года назад +28

    NOBODY CAN WATCH THIS WITHOUT BEING DEEPLY MOVED..REST IN PEACE MS LADY DAY.

  • @kedronmarsh1773
    @kedronmarsh1773 4 года назад +1828

    I’m here today because my ancestors survived it. I can’t even fathom having to see what my grandparents and great grandparents saw and experienced. It had to be painful because they never spoke of their young life.

    • @lorisanford8515
      @lorisanford8515 4 года назад +32

      I'm so sorry your family had to go through that and that you still to this day or haunted by it I'll never understand the mindset of the white people back then I'm white but I would never ever ever I think about wanting to do something like that I just don't understand why they wanted to I don't know if any of my family was involved in anything like that but I do know for my grandma that I have a great great aunts that helped with the Underground Railroad and her house so that makes me feel good to know that at least. Again I am so sorry or what happened to your ancestors it makes me cry to think about anything and happy life that's why it's so hard for me to watch videos like this and other videos from even the fifties and sixties it's just so hard to watch makes me ashamed to be white

    • @michaelgaynor6866
      @michaelgaynor6866 4 года назад +7

      @@lorisanford8515 ,your not alone!😢🙏

    • @isabelleelkhoudri6495
      @isabelleelkhoudri6495 4 года назад +14

      Surviving horror is a daily struggle, talking abt it is almost impossible for most survivors. It equates to reliving the horror.

    • @michaelgaynor6866
      @michaelgaynor6866 4 года назад +8

      @@isabelleelkhoudri6495 ,it does for me,Molested from 7-9 year's old! I am now a 64 year old Man......I haven't forgot!!!!!!!!!

    • @mjjohnson4564
      @mjjohnson4564 4 года назад +7

      They never talked about that ish ..u right.. They were trying to forget

  • @ericfluellen8957
    @ericfluellen8957 5 лет назад +2059

    It's like she's showing you the images of black men being lynched, you can feel the pain.

    • @ericfluellen8957
      @ericfluellen8957 4 года назад +72

      Woke Goy, your assertion regarding this performance done by Ms. Holiday is so badly misinterpreted that I’m genuinely shocked by your reply. This song has nothing to do with Ms. Holiday’s personal life, which I won’t argue, was harsh. That aside, this song was written as a poem by a Jewish man whose name was Abel Meeropol in 1937. This gentleman was so horrified by pictures of black men being lynched in the south that he wrote a poem called “Bitter Fruit.” In 1939 Ms. Billie Holiday took those lyrics renamed the song “Strange Fruit,” and that’s the essential evolution of this song. I encourage you, Woke Goy, to listen to Ms. Holiday’s rendition of this song again, the lyrics of this song are quite straight forward.

    • @aprilmay1061
      @aprilmay1061 4 года назад +11

      @Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids You need to shut the hell up little boy. Coming in every comment section trolling. You weren''t alive in those days and I can tell by the way you talk, you are probably not even 30 years old and sit on your ass bitching about your mama didn't cook your food cause that's the only trouble your "intitled" little ass has ever had in your life. Shut up and go back to nursing on your mamas breasts. You don't know nothing.

    • @shaunatate
      @shaunatate 4 года назад +8

      @Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aidsare you always such jackass. Do you hate black people?

    • @shaunatate
      @shaunatate 4 года назад +15

      @Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids the song is literally about lynching. Wtf are you blathering on about?

    • @phuk8865
      @phuk8865 4 года назад +12

      Black men werent the only ones being lynched 😒

  • @maggiecarreiro
    @maggiecarreiro Год назад +39

    Her voice is so incredibly haunting, it touches my soul so deeply. I can physically feel the pain in my heart for the horrors which were caused by such evil men and women. 😢 It’s so troubling that anyone could treat another human being in such a way. 💔

  • @douglasjones5880
    @douglasjones5880 Месяц назад +5

    Her facial expression touched my heart with sadness 😔 😟

  • @hidinginplainsite
    @hidinginplainsite 4 года назад +1458

    My history teacher played this video to introduce his class on racism in the south of America during the 20s

    • @Dana9437
      @Dana9437 4 года назад +56

      must have been an awesome teacher; hope the principal supported him

    • @hidinginplainsite
      @hidinginplainsite 4 года назад +33

      @@Dana9437 he was a beloved teacher in our school and would play pranks on the other teachers and do weird shit in cooridors

    • @seannoel8615
      @seannoel8615 4 года назад +24

      I had a similar experience, I first heard this in my American History class when we covered the Civil Rights movement and it took everything I had not to cry my eyes out in the middle of class.

    • @sunsun5504
      @sunsun5504 4 года назад +6

      Exactly what my teacher did too, and it made me so sad reading the stuff blacks went through

    • @michaelgaynor6866
      @michaelgaynor6866 4 года назад +5

      @@seannoel8615,I grew up during the sixties and Lived the injustice that was part of their Live's, I would have cried too!

  • @kweenkree
    @kweenkree 3 года назад +3953

    Hearing this song makes me feel so ashamed of myself when I don't live up to my potential and make every day count. Our ancestors fought for our freedom and seen things I wouldn't wish on my worst enemies. Wow, I feel extremely sucky right now. God bless you Billie Holiday

    • @chanelvintage6971
      @chanelvintage6971 3 года назад +125

      Don't feel bad about it. Make tomorrow better than yesterday.

    • @ashleygreen1458
      @ashleygreen1458 3 года назад +20

      💯🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿💜💜💜

    • @rachelr3230
      @rachelr3230 3 года назад +38

      Amen to that we cry and. Complain over the silliest things today...what all people were going through in her time our problems are so very small. I feel u and I'm going to do better.💖Good luck!💖

    • @KeRacks
      @KeRacks 3 года назад +12

      Same smh as a race we needa do better shit is looking sad , I pray for my generation

    • @josephnorby255
      @josephnorby255 2 года назад +12

      progress isn't linear, keep improving yourself and get what you want out of life, your ancestors love you

  • @barracuda7018
    @barracuda7018 Год назад +8

    The greatest jazz voice of all times..The woman came to the world to sing jazz...

  • @ben-9123
    @ben-9123 Год назад +15

    This song still makes me cry. The pain and anger in her voice are immense. Everyone needs to hear this song in their life.

  • @SaladDodgerMedia
    @SaladDodgerMedia 3 года назад +3677

    This needs to be played in schools. Educate.

    • @tymolo883
      @tymolo883 3 года назад +161

      My history teacher actually played this so yeah

    • @creepypicture
      @creepypicture 3 года назад +34

      Analyzed this in English class, but we listened to Nina's version

    • @maemae7367
      @maemae7367 3 года назад +7

      It definitely does

    • @Lee-fk9sh
      @Lee-fk9sh 2 года назад +29

      We actually analyzed this in my American history class, one of the only things I remember because it hit me hard.

    • @AliScott131999
      @AliScott131999 2 года назад +15

      @@tymolo883 same here! we dissected the poem first then listened to this song. i was in 8th grade. currently in my 3rd year of college and i still think about this a lot.

  • @taliaj2587
    @taliaj2587 3 года назад +3778

    “Your grandkids will be singing strange fruit.” US vs Billie Holiday.

    • @bluelotus5174
      @bluelotus5174 3 года назад +98

      And yes ma’am we are!

    • @matalynnwhite1006
      @matalynnwhite1006 3 года назад +119

      Especially when Yeezy used this book for “Blood in the Leaves”
      .... kids didn’t even know how deep the meaning was while they just singing a hook

    • @songbird372p7
      @songbird372p7 3 года назад +30

      Yaaaay! Now its the song of the century!! Hall of Fame!🙌🏿

    • @KJST301
      @KJST301 3 года назад +16

      @@matalynnwhite1006 He didn’t use her version though he used Nina’s version

    • @Eatshitassholes
      @Eatshitassholes 3 года назад

      🖕

  • @karisuzanne4382
    @karisuzanne4382 Год назад +16

    How could anyone listen to this and not be moved to tears? The anguish on her face is heartbreaking.

  • @nicolecarson9067
    @nicolecarson9067 2 года назад +6

    👊🏾 you died for this song Billie holiday we still listening rest in heaven

    • @numbxdrug
      @numbxdrug 14 дней назад

      She died because of drugs...

  • @joseismaelrodriguezmillan4362
    @joseismaelrodriguezmillan4362 3 года назад +1377

    The quality of her voice is unbelievable, I’m driven by every note.

    • @geraldinetalley3664
      @geraldinetalley3664 3 года назад +16

      @Lady Chakra This was in 1959 and by this time Lady Day was sick and dying. Most of the musicologists would listen to Lady Day singing this song and say that her voice was gone. I don't necessarily agree, but it did get heavier and deeper. One of my favorite albums is Lady in Satin which was released in 1958, and, as it turned out, was the last released during her lifetime.

    • @MrCicerosfinest
      @MrCicerosfinest 3 года назад +6

      Beautiful voice for sure ..but guys when i found out this song is about people being hanged....my god.

    • @sangyela5634
      @sangyela5634 3 года назад +2

      I’m with you, José. I know exactly what you mean.

    • @stephanieramos7648
      @stephanieramos7648 3 года назад +5

      Everytime she sings this song I feel my stomach in knots like I want to cry. She is the only one that can do this songs lyrics Justice!

    • @geraldinetalley3664
      @geraldinetalley3664 3 года назад +6

      @@stephanieramos7648 Have you heard Jill Scott and Nina Simone's interpretation of Strange Fruit? If not, listen to both of them. They give a totally different interpretation.

  • @flaviofrancoribeiro
    @flaviofrancoribeiro 6 лет назад +1425

    You can see the pain deep in her eyes.

    • @dennisleporte2327
      @dennisleporte2327 5 лет назад +37

      i know.....she isn't singing it ...she is living it.

    • @user-vv1gt8ev5d
      @user-vv1gt8ev5d 4 года назад +1

      She's eyes
      I can't tell anything

    • @shanettacane7101
      @shanettacane7101 4 года назад +1

      Yes you can

    • @shanettacane7101
      @shanettacane7101 4 года назад +1

      @@dennisleporte2327 she lived a hard life

    • @dianv2218
      @dianv2218 4 года назад +1

      @@shanettacane7101 - 'Lady Sings the Blues' (1972) movie about her life. Diana Ross portrayed Holiday. Cast includes Billy Dee Williams and Richard Pryor - the piano man.

  • @indiascarlett
    @indiascarlett 2 года назад +30

    I can't believe I only discovered her yesterday. The pain in her eyes, you can tell she has seen everything she sings about. This is a song and performance that stays with you

  • @Butterfly-zu3dy
    @Butterfly-zu3dy 2 года назад +30

    I just learned about her in my music appreciation class. She was way ahead of her time. Like all legends she lived and died a sad life. She bought emotion to this sad song, it really sends a strong message.

  • @ceciliarevuelta1495
    @ceciliarevuelta1495 3 года назад +550

    If you don’t get chills with this song, you have no soul.

    • @tyrannamoore1622
      @tyrannamoore1622 3 года назад +8

      Soooo true

    • @user-to3bv4mr3u
      @user-to3bv4mr3u 3 года назад +5

      True. But this song is very creepy cause it true & couldn't ignore it on Tales from the hood

    • @tom2197
      @tom2197 3 года назад +5

      I have no soul but I get chills what does it mean

    • @johanfrmdaa8664
      @johanfrmdaa8664 3 года назад

      Wait actually

    • @Charlize064
      @Charlize064 3 года назад +2

      Hate to be that one person, but about 50% of people aren't capable of getting chills while listening to music. Just doesn't happen. Though fortunately, I'm not one of those people

  • @katelinstach6995
    @katelinstach6995 3 года назад +2555

    Haunting....just fucking haunting. Only word that I can use to describe her performance. Her voice, the lyrics, the passion vocally as well as in her facial expressions, and the horrific history of what it must of been like back then is vividly painted in my mind while she sings....blown away.

    • @IsaacAsimov1992
      @IsaacAsimov1992 2 года назад +6

      Well said.

    • @LocalGothdadd
      @LocalGothdadd 2 года назад +9

      im fucking sobbing

    • @jonaigreen21
      @jonaigreen21 2 года назад +2

      Thank you

    • @winnienguyen4420
      @winnienguyen4420 2 года назад +10

      Great analysis, but using filthy language is very disrespectful and just plain inappropriate to the memory of Billie Holiday and the song.

    • @joellinburne6349
      @joellinburne6349 2 года назад +1

      Billie Holliday. The greatest of them all!

  • @rubensbatistachaves5539
    @rubensbatistachaves5539 Месяц назад +3

    Esse vídeo é simplesmente incrível, Essa Diva é inesquecível muito obrigado por VOCÊ ter postado esse documento!👍👍🍺👍

  • @TheGidds
    @TheGidds Год назад +13

    The way her face transforms as soon as she starts singing gives me chills every time. ❤️

  • @PHATBEATZ3M
    @PHATBEATZ3M 6 лет назад +1580

    I dont believe any human can express this poem better than Billie Holiday The Great 🙏🏾

  • @robnw79
    @robnw79 3 года назад +839

    I only heard Nina Simone’s remake of this song until now. The United States Vs Billie Holiday brought me here. She sang this with so much passion and conviction. I cannot wait to see the movie.

    • @showbizstories3586
      @showbizstories3586 3 года назад +11

      Stunning performance by Andra Day!!! Check out a powerful, haunting classical/blues mix of Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit by 3 Mo' Divas. This arrangement and performance is no joke!!! Go to Showbiz Stories channel. Simply amazing.

    • @TrinI63704
      @TrinI63704 3 года назад +4

      I’m watching it now

    • @jellyjell17
      @jellyjell17 3 года назад +3

      It was really good

    • @mzbabygirl32
      @mzbabygirl32 3 года назад +6

      I just finished watching The United State vs Billike Holiday!! I was phenomenal. I recommend Everyone watch this movie.

    • @robnw79
      @robnw79 3 года назад +8

      @@mzbabygirl32 I watched too and loved it. Especially the end when she gave Harry Anslinger her finally thoughts. Andra Day slayed! ❤️👏🏾

  • @meganwulff2847
    @meganwulff2847 Месяц назад +2

    There is a Touched by an Angel episode about her and this song. Such a brave woman.

  • @angelaa7388
    @angelaa7388 11 месяцев назад +3

    I don't know how she can sing this song so well. I get all choked up just hearing it.

  • @GPINK26
    @GPINK26 3 года назад +817

    You can see her thinking of the moments she saw strange fruit hanging. This is so touching. 💔

    • @gregoryingram7561
      @gregoryingram7561 3 года назад +55

      It was so sad she was a strung out heroin user, but it was said She abused heroin to numb the pain of what she seen of black men being lynched and nothing being done about it, brilliant song with a brilliant meaning.

    • @maemeraki5005
      @maemeraki5005 3 года назад +7

      So heartbreaking💔

    • @gabi12121
      @gabi12121 3 года назад +1

      so sad. smfh

    • @Antoniberico
      @Antoniberico 2 года назад

      just putrification of dead bodies......wasn't your's now was it Skippy?

    • @mimidabarb
      @mimidabarb 2 года назад +2

      so strange fruit is another word for a body ?

  • @Mr205BoSs
    @Mr205BoSs 3 года назад +490

    Strange fruit is the realest song I've ever heard

    • @niko1even
      @niko1even 3 года назад +3

      The words are abstract and simple, yet have an enormous amount of meaning. Billie is a truly strong and amazing woman, but it's a shame that she passed away at such a young age. She would be so proud to see her impact on us today.

  • @riqrimoli
    @riqrimoli 2 месяца назад +2

    billie holiday forever. what a strong, talented, important, intelligent woman.

  • @tiffanywhitt556
    @tiffanywhitt556 Год назад +9

    I've been listening to her for 30yrs. This song has always been heartbreaking.

  • @vivakatrob13
    @vivakatrob13 2 года назад +1501

    I’m angry that I’ve never been made aware of this. This song hurts me to my core…she literally gave her life to make this point over and over and no one deserves that. She was a beautiful human, as most humans are…this is chilling to watch.

    • @willydiesel2081
      @willydiesel2081 2 года назад +2

      It's OK white girl. You can hurt but my word don't ever feel guilty for something you did not do.

    • @emmadoesartonline
      @emmadoesartonline 2 года назад +25

      "im angry that ive never been aware of this" me too damn :( .

    • @grapeape888
      @grapeape888 2 года назад +1

      So many Scotts enslaved, raped, and murdered over the course of hundreds of years by the English and literally noone today talks about it anymore.

    • @ikhlasyassinn
      @ikhlasyassinn 2 года назад +42

      @@grapeape888 The English have a cruel history of how they got power from around the world.

    • @grapeape888
      @grapeape888 2 года назад +1

      @@ikhlasyassinn nobody in U.S culture talks about or cares about what happened to the Scotts or the Irish because they're white. It seems like slavery only ever happened to one race, in one place, America.

  • @patrickforrest4899
    @patrickforrest4899 Год назад +6

    Haunting, dark and strangely beautiful because it tells the truth expressed so powerfully by Billy Holiday who stood up to the government while doing so. This song should be played in U.S. history class.

  • @user-gu9hj2cm6x
    @user-gu9hj2cm6x 3 месяца назад +11

    I pray the new generation doesnt forget... because we didnt.

    • @jazzmanchgo
      @jazzmanchgo Месяц назад +1

      They're still trying to make sure new generations don't even get to learn this history.

    • @athom508
      @athom508 28 дней назад +1

      No. Today, we have parents who have raised their children w/o chastisement and consequences. Today, we have self-entitlement, disobedience, liars full of hate and revenge, and those who lack compassion for others, empathy, and sympathy.

    • @jazzmanchgo
      @jazzmanchgo 27 дней назад +1

      @@athom508 "No consequences . . . liars full of hate and revenge . . . lack of compassion for others, empathy, and sympathy . . ." *EXACTLY* what this song was messenging about, all those decades ago, and exactly what's still going on.

  • @noone20111
    @noone20111 2 года назад +781

    My grandfather was born and raised in the 1920s in Mississippi, i asked him what was it like back then... her lyrics and the pain on her face explains that conversation.

    • @denisepellettier5524
      @denisepellettier5524 2 года назад +31

      Ur grandfather brave man and survivor

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 Год назад +17

      We need to do so much better in this country. What has really changed in 100 years? People don't get lynched anymore, sure, but what other indignations have minorities been forced to endure even since the end of Jim Crow? I'm almost ready to give up on America and let it burn itself down. smh

    • @jbri1
      @jbri1 Год назад

    • @looksok3327
      @looksok3327 Год назад +3

      A s o b want that lynching law back in Mississippi 😭😭😭😭 😡

    • @OakQueso
      @OakQueso Год назад +1

      ​@@LeCharles07 "What has really changed in 100 years?" Bro wtf are you on. The injustices of today in no way compare to the injustices of the past. To say that nothing has changed is to discredit not only the victims of the past, but also those who sacrificed so much to change our society for the better. You are spitting in the face of those who worked for what we have today by giving up and letting America burn to the ground.
      I'm gen z and it is clear that my generation is significantly more inclusive than the generation of our parents. My parents hold more bigoted views than I do, and the same is true for the majority of the population.
      Yes, racism and indignations still exist, but we are on a positive path. There is no quick fix to solve the problems that currently exist. It will take time for things to get better, and things will get better as long as our access to information does not become more restricted. We have set up the proper institutional regulations so that it is a disadvantage to be racist in today's society. Racism will be weeded out in a Darwinian-esque, survival of the fittest fashion. But evolution takes generations, and that is what we need to wait for.
      Things will never be perfect, it's impossible, but things are already better than the media makes them out to be. The media clearly profits off perpetuating racism. I believe there should be a focus on racism, but less so than what we have now so we can focus on other issues. It is the most provocative topic which is why there is such a focus on it. It's entertainment, bringing companies profit, distracting and preventing us from focusing on any other societal issues. When is the last time you have seen the media praise America for its progress on racism? You don't see that, when it is clearly the case if you simply base it on the fact that those with more racist viewpoints are old and dying off. I do not understand how people are unable to see through this, and it is saddening.
      I am about the most privileged person in America if you were to judge me based on the my upbringing as a straight, white, rich male - but I suffer from 2 mental disabilities that have made me a constant subject of misunderstanding and ridicule. One of my disabilities is extremely rare. I had not even heard of it until this year. It is so rare that there is no one for me to talk to about it. Practically no one I can relate to, even on the internet. There is no one fighting for me. There is no one spreading awareness for what I have. Yet I am told that I am more privileged than most people in America, even by other family members. Is this really the case, or does the media have people believe this is the case?
      However, there are many victims of racial discrimination, so it of course should be prioritized over my disability that affects maybe less than 1 in 10000 adults, even if my struggles are more debilitating. The prioritization of race does not upset me, but the misleading coverage of it does. I am certain that things would be better if the majority of media companies took one of the 5,000 hours on covering racism and focused it on other problems such as mental disability. This will not happen until truth becomes more profitable than provocation. If people are to falsely believe that racism is not diminishing, then there may be no hope for the less populated, oppressed minority groups such as those with mental disabilities. People will come to realize that racism is dying off, but it is a tragedy that the media is slowing this process.
      I don't see a significant changes in the view on my disability in the next decade or 2, but I can only imagine a future where there is more understanding . That is not going to happen until people are more satisfied with racial standings in America. So have hope for black people - you will be giving hope to all other disaffected groups and individuals.
      Maybe I'm saying we should give up on racism. Maybe if people were to give up on their ideas of race, less people would care about it. That may be a good thing.

  • @johnniemoore4683
    @johnniemoore4683 3 года назад +625

    I just cried so hard...It makes me so sad as African American to see the world thru her song I didn't even know Billie holiday she was a HERO

    • @dg.262
      @dg.262 3 года назад +3

      Jonnie M : You know her now and you won't forget.
      Love to you...

    • @preprethereal1920
      @preprethereal1920 2 года назад

      Same

    • @DMoney643
      @DMoney643 2 года назад +2

      Your a black American you ain’t African my guy

    • @constanceleah118
      @constanceleah118 2 года назад

      I looked this up because of a "dark history" video I just watched(Bailey Syrian). I had no idea who she was, definitely never heard the song before. She really was a fighter 💔 heartbreaking song on so many levels for so many reasons.

    • @bspearslover99
      @bspearslover99 2 года назад +3

      @@DMoney643 are you slow? “African American” isn’t a nationality, it’s an ethnicity. Stfu

  • @dbrown9495
    @dbrown9495 Год назад +5

    Such bravery , courage, and elegance. God bless Billie Holiday

  • @fatangryvegan9682
    @fatangryvegan9682 4 года назад +525

    My grandmother would sing this and cry. I learned later it was after getting news someone was actually lynched or murdered back home. I was born in 1959.

    • @shaheedahevans2871
      @shaheedahevans2871 3 года назад +2

      You were born the same year my brother and father in law was born. His mom named him after her. I told my husband.

    • @genghischan9483
      @genghischan9483 3 года назад +15

      @@shaheedahevans2871 that sounds very confusing

    • @djjackson6276
      @djjackson6276 3 года назад +5

      I am 52 and my grandma who passed in like 76 said she witnessed a lynching of a black person.

    • @shaheedahevans2871
      @shaheedahevans2871 3 года назад +2

      @@djjackson6276 That's messed up.

    • @KnockOutCutie
      @KnockOutCutie 3 года назад +26

      But they claim harsh racism was sooooooo long ago if ppl alive can still remember it wasn’t that damn long ago

  • @lahuhnchen9359
    @lahuhnchen9359 3 года назад +466

    The Lyrics:
    Southern trees bear a strange fruit
    Blood on the leaves and blood at the root
    Black bodies swingin' in the Southern breeze
    Strange fruit hangin' from the poplar trees
    Pastoral scene of the gallant South
    The bulgin' eyes and the twisted mouth
    Scent of magnolias sweet and fresh
    Then the sudden smell of burnin' flesh
    Here is a fruit for the crows to pluck
    For the rain to gather
    For the wind to suck
    For the sun to rot
    For the tree to drop
    Here is a strange and bitter crop

    • @pamelasmith3552
      @pamelasmith3552 2 года назад +10

      Emotions all over the place reading the lyrics

    • @brandiliner5347
      @brandiliner5347 Год назад

      So sad I'm glad I wasn't born in those days because they'll have to kill me too

    • @denmun9722
      @denmun9722 Год назад +3

      Lyrics are metal af

  • @minimajjo
    @minimajjo 2 месяца назад +1

    Got my heart absolutely broken just a couple of weeks ago, it was my first heart break. The day I realized everything was going to end I discovered this video and felt elevated to another level, suddently my pain was no more, it was only Billie Holliday and me in my room, and she owned every second.

  • @witchysister5787
    @witchysister5787 Месяц назад +1

    Wow she's giving me chills , I can feel her pain 😢

  • @kaviarahsmith5511
    @kaviarahsmith5511 2 года назад +491

    She doesn’t deserve to get this song turned into a hateful trend when she died singing it this generation needs to have more respect for black ppl we don’t do deserve this nor do our grand parents and their grand parents

    • @danibabzzzzz9160
      @danibabzzzzz9160 2 года назад +4

      True

    • @thatrapaddict
      @thatrapaddict 2 года назад +20

      blah blah blah that song yvngchris made was hard asf

    • @deathsmelody9452
      @deathsmelody9452 2 года назад +12

      Yvngchris is black so how does he not have respect for black people? and the song was not hateful nor did he know what it was about

    • @whirlyturtles718
      @whirlyturtles718 2 года назад +39

      @@deathsmelody9452 you can be black and racist towards other black people. I’m not saying anything about yvngchris but you can be black and racist.

    • @deathsmelody9452
      @deathsmelody9452 2 года назад +5

      @@whirlyturtles718 yeah true

  • @kimalonzo4912
    @kimalonzo4912 4 года назад +583

    And J Edgar Hoover threatened her bc he wanted her to stop singing this song but she refused. That man was the DEVIL. Much respect to Billie Holliday and the things she went through in her life.

    • @hungfao
      @hungfao 4 года назад +11

      Hmmm. She died somewhat shortly after this. As soon as you mentioned Hoover the first thing I thought was that maybe he helped that to happen.

    • @esoniaknight6614
      @esoniaknight6614 4 года назад +16

      And he had black ancestry..He hated himself

    • @meewannabe2525
      @meewannabe2525 4 года назад +7

      @ESONIA KNIGHT Yes.....he was hiding all of his secrets in plain sight....Just a Mess!!!

    • @joshmcdonald8218
      @joshmcdonald8218 4 года назад +10

      He's buried in capitol cemetery in DC. I have made a point to spit on that man's grave.

    • @RobbyGAMEZ
      @RobbyGAMEZ 3 года назад +18

      Josh McDonald
      J Edgar Hoover’s grave is an excellent gender neutral bathroom to use if you’re on a long tour of the cemeteries in our nations capital

  • @leafnlore2712
    @leafnlore2712 7 месяцев назад +2

    The most powerful song ever written, and the most powerful performance ever.

  • @sallybailey5558
    @sallybailey5558 Год назад +10

    I have to say that is one of the most power videos I have seen. The pain in her eyes, her facial expressions, the way she delivers every single word is just haunting. Such an amazing talent.

  • @Neuroneos
    @Neuroneos 5 лет назад +429

    You can actually hear how she feels every single word...

  • @rosaf4661
    @rosaf4661 3 года назад +164

    This made me cry. I'm lucky for the people that came before me and made sure my future wasn't strange fruit.

    • @cherylguest7415
      @cherylguest7415 3 года назад +11

      Rosa, we are still in the day and age of lynching. So, when you speak of it as a thing of the past, you speak prematurely.

    • @juicywater7868
      @juicywater7868 3 года назад +7

      @@cherylguest7415 Lynching and murder is still happening but our ancestors came a long way to make shit happen like being able to sit at any restaurant without being ridiculed, not going to the back of the bus and so on. We still have a lot of work to do but none of that work is in vain.

    • @cherylguest7415
      @cherylguest7415 3 года назад

      @@juicywater7868, Amen to that my sister!!!

    • @dalryhenry1350
      @dalryhenry1350 3 года назад

      @ Rosa F that's a very profound statement you made. It shows your awakened consciousness and your wonderful sense of gratitude for who and why you are. Continued blessings.

    • @kellymarquardt6888
      @kellymarquardt6888 3 года назад

      It’s changed from lynching to police murdering black people

  • @Stephanie-bn1dh
    @Stephanie-bn1dh Месяц назад +5

    Billie holiday is the QUEEN ❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!! Yes!!!!! I heard she sold her soul for fame and riches? No way

  • @shontail
    @shontail Год назад +3

    Thank you Queen Warrior-Billie Holiday for your unselfish sacrifice. It wasn't and will never be in vein and your story forever truth telling...
    Because of your relentless delivery of "Strange Fruit"
    GIANT is your name!!!💪🏾👑✊🏾🖤

  • @thunderstar8396
    @thunderstar8396 4 года назад +2133

    Not much have changed since then. The hood is now a badge and the rope is a gun, but the tears and loss is exactly the same.

    • @Ric419
      @Ric419 4 года назад +28

      Exactly! Not much has chnaged.

    • @FureyinHD
      @FureyinHD 4 года назад +100

      Things have changed allot. To say they haven't plays down the suffering of Black people in that era, and the progress made since. But, we haven't moved on far enough yet.

    • @libertygiveme1987
      @libertygiveme1987 4 года назад +25

      ThunderStar - OH PLEAZE!!!! Try living in Sudan or Iran!!!!

    • @radwhack1
      @radwhack1 4 года назад +2

      Well said.

    • @TaliPolk
      @TaliPolk 4 года назад +45

      two black men were recently lynched in California it is still happening today

  • @kemartini
    @kemartini 3 года назад +572

    This song gives me chills every time. Being the unwanted children of America, the horrors our ancestors dealt with and to be told not to even sing about it.

    • @dangerwetikosclose2682
      @dangerwetikosclose2682 2 года назад +2

      Thing is, white America has absolutely no idea WHO they enslaved! There is gonna be a heavy price to pay in the end!

    • @fatmooselips3110
      @fatmooselips3110 2 года назад +13

      Because they didn’t want to be reminded of the inhumane acts they committed

    • @dangerwetikosclose2682
      @dangerwetikosclose2682 2 года назад +4

      @@fatmooselips3110 correction. Continue to commit!*

    • @janiyabradley1553
      @janiyabradley1553 2 года назад +1

      They were scared of us. There has always been hatred towards blacks everywhere. They went through all of this pain in suffering for us to not handle in the future

  • @sedgwickmcalaster7785
    @sedgwickmcalaster7785 2 года назад +6

    This is the legacy of America

  • @joshuadurham1257
    @joshuadurham1257 Год назад +5

    Billie holiday was an classical jazzy singer and fashionable styles cherished out to the loom and her accent translations to english to french was bold and fanstanic sounds. Billie holiday rip.

  • @norasheffield8036
    @norasheffield8036 4 года назад +550

    In this era she was taking her life into her own hands to even being thinking of singing about lynchings, yet she did, and she did it loud and proud. Her pain is plain to see and her anger simmers just below the surface. Her music is her catharsis. I love this woman though she lived way before my time, her lyrics and music penetrate into my soul.

  • @mzmrz4547
    @mzmrz4547 6 лет назад +649

    Look at the pain in her eyes.

    • @rubyjames3105
      @rubyjames3105 5 лет назад +6

      she's also high

    • @screenactorsguilable
      @screenactorsguilable 5 лет назад

      @@rubyjames3105 tragic just like Whitney

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 5 лет назад

      @@screenactorsguilable damn

    • @kedronmarsh1773
      @kedronmarsh1773 4 года назад +6

      Yes you can tell she’s seen it with her own eyes

    •  4 года назад

      Thats heroin

  • @nicolefancy69
    @nicolefancy69 Год назад +7

    her voice gives me chills to this day

  • @michaellnbnj
    @michaellnbnj 2 года назад +3

    One of the most important songs of the 20th century that everyone needs to hear. Spread the word!

  • @demetriaware7322
    @demetriaware7322 3 года назад +1008

    As long as black people entertain the enemy and shut our mouths we're forever loved and admired. When we speak out for our people we're the enemy. The same thing that happened back then is still happening how. We must continue to speak up and fight for our people. Imagine the graphics of everything she depicted in this song. It happens today. And yet people laugh and turn a blind eye to what's really happening.

    • @lucha0075db
      @lucha0075db 3 года назад +4

      Or even better... stop entertaining them and stoo producing sweat...

    • @romajohnson-durham3453
      @romajohnson-durham3453 3 года назад

      So unfortunate

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 3 года назад +8

      stop being so violent and all will be fine.

    • @valarmorghulis3773
      @valarmorghulis3773 3 года назад +49

      @@joejones9520 yall invented violence and racism soooo...

    • @drjonesey5
      @drjonesey5 3 года назад +6

      The only enemy is anyone being immoral. And I don't just see this from non-blacks.

  • @JohnStopman
    @JohnStopman 2 года назад +484

    Her best song, her saddest song; her most important song.
    *RIP:* Billie Holiday (1915-1959).

    • @blairwright2693
      @blairwright2693 Год назад +6

      Damn she died the same year this was released?!?

    • @alicialim4318
      @alicialim4318 Год назад +18

      @@blairwright2693 no Billie sang this song from an early part of her career, that is when she was able to, mostly in smaller venues like clubs and jazz bars , when she tried to sing it at other places where there were white people in the audience is when she would get stopped by the law ...Anslinger and his gang made her life hell because she would still sing it wherever she performed until it got to the stage of the corrupt 'law' planting drugs on her and getting people to set her up, even her husband..and basically made life for her unbearable until she stopped singing the song at her shows. Them bastards had her cuffed to her hospital bed when she was gravely ill and refused to take them off , therefore she died cuffed to the hospital bed and if that wasn't bad enough they also planted heroin and drug paraphernalia on her after she died , all in order to smear and stain her reputation and character more than they already had.
      Disgraceful f*cks it sickens me to think about what they put her through

    • @evok3226
      @evok3226 Год назад +5

      This is the saddest story indeed. What a wonderful woman

  • @ramseyabdul1873
    @ramseyabdul1873 11 месяцев назад +4

    This song is so powerful, haunting & at the same time, beautiful...... You can see and hear her pain. Such a deep song, it's scary....... And it touches the soul....... And no other versions of this song hit, emotionally, the way that her version does. . . . . Can't listen to it too many times because it triggers me, thats how powerful and haunting this song is ....... Truly amazing. What a courageous woman Billie Holiday must have been to have recorded this song at a time when racism and prejudice was at an all time high. . . . . . .
    Sheesh. This song really touches a nerve in me. I feel like I can see all that has happened and all that continues to happen when I listen to it.

  • @daleharmer1797
    @daleharmer1797 Месяц назад +1

    Will listen always and forever ❤

  • @limplo9641
    @limplo9641 2 года назад +1242

    The saddest part about this song, is that it no longer comes up as the first thing when you look up strange fruit. Unlike the other stuff, this is a lyrical masterpiece

    • @lmaoepicgamer2019
      @lmaoepicgamer2019 2 года назад +31

      yes it is bruh lol for me

    • @richthekidsleptonmycouch
      @richthekidsleptonmycouch 2 года назад +28

      Uhh it just did for me

    • @hadassah1984
      @hadassah1984 2 года назад +26

      It showed up first for me

    • @J3ennife4
      @J3ennife4 2 года назад +44

      Idk what you’re looking up but strange fruit is even one of the suggested terms when I just type in “strange”
      It’s possibly the most significant song ever written/performed. I have a history degree and I can confirm that a LOT of really well-respected historians consider this 3 minute song to have been one of the earliest sparks in the civil rights movement, it was added to the national archives as a song of great significance, and it was named TIME’s song of the century in 1999 (even though, ironically, TIME called it NAACP propaganda back when Billie Holiday first recorded it)

    • @chickadeeacres3864
      @chickadeeacres3864 2 года назад +10

      All depends on what A.I. thinks you’re interested in……. Big brother is indeed watching

  • @timpenney2262
    @timpenney2262 4 года назад +709

    More than 60 years ago, and still the reality. We need to do better, NOW.

    • @Reality_Uk
      @Reality_Uk 3 года назад +3

      Facts

    • @tronderlingstensnes547
      @tronderlingstensnes547 3 года назад +9

      Then vote him out

    • @ReadRomans10
      @ReadRomans10 3 года назад +4

      Yes we do and this informative video shows how Billionaire philanthropists are behind abortion which is especially targets specific groups of people. Eugenicists never changed they just have better PR firms and hide behind philanthropy. ruclips.net/video/-mE0blnnKo8/видео.html

    • @GBGOLC
      @GBGOLC 3 года назад +14

      To add more to the narrative, the song was recorded in 1939.

    • @rebeccah1908
      @rebeccah1908 3 года назад +2

      @@GBGOLC Thank you, came here to say this. More that 80 years ago and yet..

  • @jameswaller1721
    @jameswaller1721 5 месяцев назад +2

    Tell it like it is. Thank you Billie!

  • @marlyoliviageraldo2007
    @marlyoliviageraldo2007 2 года назад +17

    Eu sou brasileira eu li sobre a história dela quando tinha 16 anos e fiquei impressionada com sua força sua coragem um orgulho pra nossa raca

  • @BigCheddah
    @BigCheddah 3 года назад +834

    Her expressions, her voice.. she truly gave part of her soul during this performance and all the way in 2021, we’re able to experience her artistry and pain

  • @marvissmith4588
    @marvissmith4588 4 года назад +1821

    So sad that America is still growing this fruit.😓

    • @marvissmith4588
      @marvissmith4588 4 года назад +25

      @__ where do you live? Robert Fuller was found hanged this past week.

    • @marvissmith4588
      @marvissmith4588 4 года назад +73

      Just because society doesn't support lynching doesn't mean that it no longer happen.

    • @alvinduran6549
      @alvinduran6549 4 года назад +7

      Wow, this dude debating the OP is an absolute idiot

    • @marvissmith4588
      @marvissmith4588 4 года назад +38

      Supremacists change tactics to modernize their agendas. Mob justice still happens, just not on a large scale. The fact that you are so offended means that you yourself are a supremacist.

    • @brianjoyce9040
      @brianjoyce9040 4 года назад +4

      Marvis Smith --he did suicide

  • @fulgenjbatista4640
    @fulgenjbatista4640 7 дней назад


    Absolutely breathtaking.
    Thank you