THE LULLABY WITH A DARK SIDE!! FIRST TIME HEARING THE DEAD SOUTH - YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE | REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- THE LULLABY WITH A DARK SIDE!! FIRST TIME HEARING THE DEAD SOUTH - YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE | REACTION
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Man you gotta do dead south… in hell I’ll be in good company
I'll join the chorus - 'In Hell I'll be in Good Company'
They became popular with the song 'In Hell I'll be in Good Company' cool video too
I recommend you watch "you are my sunshine" again, look for the editing there is none . They did it all in one take, no breaks from start to finish
ABSOLUTELY NEED TO HEAR "In Hell Ill be Good Company"!!!
The song was first released in 1940 and has been covered by many artist. The Dead South is a Canadian band that I love to listen to.
Another vote for In Hell I'll Be in Good Company.
More songs from dead south. When the River is high, black lung, and broken cowboy are some great ones.
How in the f*** did you find The Dead South? What crooked avenues of modern roots music led you here? These cats are seemingly goofy and light hearted yet much, much darker than they seem..."Banjo Odyssey" might actually shock you, and "In Hell I'll Be In Good Company" will have you whistling that weird melody, in public, just to f*** with people
Brilliant live in concert, and yes, a dark side.
THE DEAD SOUTH IS A CANADIAN BLUEGRASS BAND FROM SASKATCHEWAN . AND THAT IS INDEED A CELLO
You should watch banjo odyssey of the dead south 😮😮
Can you dig it
Mandolin not fiddle. Hey fiddle and a violin is the same.
Check out “Banjo Odyssey”…
Colter Wall, Sturgill Simpson, Cody Jinks, all modern outlaw country that hearkens back to darker roots country/western themes, not that "cowboy boots and campfires and my pick-em-up-truck" bs
It's actually about a guy in jail who's wife said she'd wait for him. But nope.
Sorry, doing reactions isn't for you. If you have to ask who did the original, then you either study music or get a job changing tires. And to answer your question, it's been a childhood song since the 20s thats 1920s by the way