@@Squirrel36 Tim Blake Nelson, in my opinion he sings like a Real Country Singer. 😂 I had forgotten about Him actually making this video. He looks like A young Merle Haggard. They say George Clooney had an awful voice, like my friend Al says Sounds like 🦟 in Tall Grass . Tim Blake Nelson is AWESOME, I'M WITH YOU FELLAS, I'M VOTING FOR YOURS TRULY TOO. 😂😂😂
@@Squirrel36 I meant to say Jimmy Rodgers , He influenced a lot of singers. My Uncle Earle hoboed across the USA around this time. He knew the song well, but the funny story list was short. These songs make me 🤔 about how bad of shape America really is. People got by on Practically nothing compared to what most people waste. And now we have Global Food Shortages. Are The Good Times Really Over? I'm almost scared to ask. 🙏🇺🇸
When I was young, I could always tell when my uncle would call my dad from jail to come bail him out, and as soon as my dad hung up the phone he'd start singing this song. Thank you for bringing back old memorys... "Lol"
Agreed. Tim Blake Nelson is from Oklahoma. His maternal grandparents were Holocaust escapees who first settled in England. He lives in New York city now but he actually still has a nice Southern twang and almost perfect vioce for this song!
How did I never find out about this video in the five years it has existed? Tim Blake Nelson does my favorite version of this song. I love it. I have so much respect for when an actor can stretch his pipes.
I agree this is great tune! So impressed to see that Tim did the vocals. My only criticism is that he should properly pronounce "once" in the tune, as "onest" [I told him onest or twice, stop playing cards and a shootin' dice"]
If y’all loved Tim Blake in O’ Brother you HAVE to watch The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs. Sadly he’s only in the first part of the movie but his character is amazing
This is one of my all time favorite movies and music. George Clooney never did anything better and all of the cast was awesome, and Nelson was the only one doing his own singing, and he did it perfectly. This was great comedy, "Glad to see Geroge back up on top again!!", thought i would die...
Tim did such a wonderful job as Delmar that I thought his southern accent was authentic. And I have a number of recordings of this song, including Jimmy Rodgers' original recording. I think Tim's is the best.
+WildwoodClaire1 That's right. According to the info I read about the making of the film, Nelson and Clooney were to lip-sync with the actual Soggy Bottom Boys performance, but they discovered Nelson could actually sing. Its said Nelson was just as surprised as the director!
My daddy use to do this song in his "country and western" band. It sure brought back memories of better times. Waking up on a rainy Saturday morning to dad playing his acoustic guitar in the living room. Or band practice in the basement. God I miss him. And true country music too. (In the Jail House Now)
It’s pretty awesome that he actually sang the song himself. One of my favorite songs ever honestly, can’t stand newer country but classic country and bluegrass is great.
Nelson's voice is so perfect for this song - bluesy/melodic - sounds like he just stepped out of 1923. Did the Cohen Bros know this when they cast him?
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Tim Blake Nelson surprised the heck outta me. Didn't know he could actually sing plus being a great actor. Hope he travels with the Soggy Bottom Boys as a special guest.
Tim Blake Nelson didn't think he could sing until he got in that movie. Presumably they said something like "Well, just try it, and if it stinks we can dub you." It didn't stink.
Once while marching threw Canada, I came upon this GREAT LOG WALL, constructed in a joint session and several cases of Winsor beer, lost in the GREAT WHITE try jumping jacks
"I had to be at that there crossroad last midnight, to sell my soul to the Devil." "Well ain't it a small world, spiritually speaking. Pete and Delmar here have just been baptised and saved! I guess I'm the only one who remains unaffiliated."
Not only a great tune indeed , but I do give as well much credit to the musicians and the ' yodelling ' fellow, it was Awesome , thanks for sharing guys.
Tim Blake Nelson's got a beautiful voice ;)
There's A Man in there what A pay you 10 💵 to sing in a Can . 😂 Priceless, Worth a whole bushel More than that . ❤ 🎻🎤🎶
@@ChristopherTeague-cs8vg Who sings that?
@@Squirrel36 Tim Blake Nelson, in my opinion he sings like a Real Country Singer. 😂 I had forgotten about Him actually making this video. He looks like A young Merle Haggard. They say George Clooney had an awful voice, like my friend Al says Sounds like 🦟 in Tall Grass . Tim Blake Nelson is AWESOME, I'M WITH YOU FELLAS, I'M VOTING FOR YOURS TRULY TOO. 😂😂😂
@@Squirrel36 I meant to say Jimmy Rodgers , He influenced a lot of singers. My Uncle Earle hoboed across the USA around this time. He knew the song well, but the funny story list was short. These songs make me 🤔 about how bad of shape America really is. People got by on Practically nothing compared to what most people waste. And now we have Global Food Shortages. Are The Good Times Really Over? I'm almost scared to ask. 🙏🇺🇸
" Sangs lack he's barn ta' it " !
Tim Blake Nelson nails it when he is redoing his version of old songs. He did the same in here and for Buster Scruggs.
He was slick but I was slicker, he drew quick but I was quicker, then the table stopped his ticker Surly Joe!!!
… lol
I wanna see you outside with a iron.😅
@@davejoe2592 Where the heck he's got to now, we don't know...
Not the livestock George!
Tim Blake Nelson has a perfect country voice.
He should do a recording of Jimmie Rodgers Bristol Sessions
isn"t this more "Bluegrass" than country ?
@@justindempster4520this is a Jimmie rogers song. Basically among the first singers/bands labeled as country music
Hot damn, it's the Soggy Bottom Boys!
lol dope movie
"one of the" Soggy Bottom Boys..
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Mc Kra Hot damn
Hot damn, it's the Soggy Bottom Boys!
This is by far the best version of this song ever performed.
i like johnny cash's better.
@monkmoto1887 is comme
Ernest Tubb.
When I was young, I could always tell when my uncle would call my dad from jail to come bail him out, and as soon as my dad hung up the phone he'd start singing this song.
Thank you for bringing back old memorys... "Lol"
Nice story!
Haha.
He did a great job! The look and the sound. Bringing back REAL country. Thank you, Tim Blake Nelson!
Agree ❤️💪🇺🇸
Agreed. Tim Blake Nelson is from Oklahoma. His maternal grandparents were Holocaust escapees who first settled in England. He lives in New York city now but he actually still has a nice Southern twang and almost perfect vioce for this song!
Idk if I'd consider it country... is there a genre named for old timey like vaudeville music I think...
Such a great song and performance!!!
the man is a genius
Nelson is one talented dude.
Unlike Clooney these men killed IT. Singing dancing and acting.
I'll always find myself trying to accompany that yodel never truly succeeding but always guaranteed to enjoy it
How did I never find out about this video in the five years it has existed? Tim Blake Nelson does my favorite version of this song. I love it. I have so much respect for when an actor can stretch his pipes.
You'll be ok
Robert Headley agreed. Nelson kills it on this song.
im with you bro
I agree this is great tune! So impressed to see that Tim did the vocals. My only criticism is that he should properly pronounce "once" in the tune, as "onest" [I told him onest or twice, stop playing cards and a shootin' dice"]
I think Tim's version is better than Jimmie Rodger's original....much better timing!
If y’all loved Tim Blake in O’ Brother you HAVE to watch The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs. Sadly he’s only in the first part of the movie but his character is amazing
Cool.....clear.....water
God this guy fuckin rules
I thought that this singer sings for him, I just didn't know him before the movie.
Love how he just stays calm but braggin'!
Amazing how he talks into the camera sometimes!
Seen it... His Character is Pretty Witty & Philosophical in that one..
Tim Blake Nelson can act and sing and doesn't get anywhere near the credit he deserves for it!
@@nny156 oh yeah maybe we can sign them on
@@nny156YUP..... we need a couple more like OL TBN around too
I think he's hot.
He is the actor that made the movie so great. Wish we could see more of Tim Nelson. Thanks for posting.
This is one of my all time favorite movies and music. George Clooney never did anything better and all of the cast was awesome, and Nelson was the only one doing his own singing, and he did it perfectly. This was great comedy, "Glad to see Geroge back up on top again!!", thought i would die...
i forget the name and i dont feel like looking it up can you tell me
nevermind its o brother where art thou
Tim did such a wonderful job as Delmar that I thought his southern accent was authentic. And I have a number of recordings of this song, including Jimmy Rodgers' original recording. I think Tim's is the best.
+WildwoodClaire1 That's right. According to the info I read about the making of the film, Nelson and Clooney were to lip-sync with the actual Soggy Bottom Boys performance, but they discovered Nelson could actually sing. Its said Nelson was just as surprised as the director!
Just where do you think he is from? Oklahoma is in the south. So his accent, while not as pronounced as in the movie. Would be southernish.
He actually is Southern, he’s an Okie born and bred
Tim Scot Nelson is actually from Tulsa, Oklahoma which was settled mostly by, -people from rural central Appalachia!!!
Growing up in Tulsa as he did, he invariably heard people speaking with that thick Okie accent. Much like my late father-in-law.
Now that's music for America men and a few women, everyone
Well ain't this place just a geographic anomaly, two week from everywhere!"
Tim Blake does this rendition as it was don in the late 1940s-early 1950s; brings back memories of my boyhood.
My daddy use to do this song in his "country and western" band. It sure brought back memories of better times. Waking up on a rainy Saturday morning to dad playing his acoustic guitar in the living room. Or band practice in the basement. God I miss him. And true country music too. (In the Jail House Now)
Hello Melissa
Sounds great
He had me in stitches all thru the movie. A very talented actor & singer.
It’s pretty awesome that he actually sang the song himself. One of my favorite songs ever honestly, can’t stand newer country but classic country and bluegrass is great.
TBN is insanely talented. Band is solid, too.
This is outstanding. Very good actor, GREAT singer. I wanna hear more.
Hot damn!! It's the Soggy Bottom Boys, again!!!!!!!
Well, almost.
My Christmas miracle this year would be for Tim Blake Neslon to release a Country and Western album
Watched the film O Brother Where Art Thou so many times...brilliant cd. Good to be alive
I'm Mexican i usually don't like this kind of music but this song started me to like it! love it! it become my favorite song!
This is an absolutely wonderful version of this song; excellent job boys! It gives me true joy to listen to this.
Killer tune from a classic film.
Nelson's voice is so perfect for this song - bluesy/melodic - sounds like he just stepped out of 1923. Did the Cohen Bros know this when they cast him?
Hugo Ravn well your a frigin bigot aren’t ya.
Hugo Ravn Shmendrik
Kevin Ball he’s not really, it ain’t racist if it’s true
Alfredo Pine it is though
It IS his voice.
Can't stop thinking about Buster Scruggs when I hear this man sing!
Amazing
My dad had a band when I was growing up. This was my favorite song. Never thought I'd live it🤣
Blake rocks and great actor 😀
I perform this song as a part of my one man band show and it always brings the house down along with Man Of Constant Sorrow!!
Why dont you post a video of it? Could revive it lol
In the jailhouse now fellers, neighborhood of B
Priceless!
YES SON!
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Tim Blake Nelson sure can sing!
Tim Blake Nelson surprised the heck outta me. Didn't know he could actually sing plus being a great actor. Hope he travels with the Soggy Bottom Boys as a special guest.
Union Station
I love the movie anyone else
Tim Blake Nelson does the best rendition of in jail house now 👍
The “REAL” country music!
Fantastic- new movie called Old Henry featuring this talented guy- looks the goods team!!!
My childhood is leaking through my eyes. Awe I love you guys 💗💗😍
Just love this film. Pure escapism for 2 hours or so. The songs and acting are what will make it a classic.
Escapism
A Classic. Tim Blake Nelson Rocks !
Tom Blake Nelson can sing and act. Anywhere anytime.
Nelson is absolutely brilliant every time
Love the totally deadpan expressions on their faces-yup, we're just workin' here, folks.
not the same without John Turturo dancing in the back
Hahahaha true story
Agreed just ain't the same.
Bayani Miguel Acebedo
yep just not the same
Bayani Miguel Acebedo right on
John lived down the block from me growing up in Rosedale
My Great Granpa George Powell did this kinda Music. Famous from Chicago to New York. With his band of Renownd.
I love this, I also loved the movie "OH Brother where art thou?"
Tim just launches from the screen. If you know, you know.
What a voice, its a time travels, and the sound of this duet its fantastic, amazing, perfect armony for the voice, yedol and Melody.
i remember when watch this movie and they start yodelling... hot damn😂😂😂 i laugh so hard with my brother🤣
Tim Blake Nelson didn't think he could sing until he got in that movie. Presumably they said something like "Well, just try it, and if it stinks we can dub you." It didn't stink.
Just found this. Great playlist! RIP Naomi
I don't listen to a lot of country, but the O Brother soundtrack was dope!
It's blue grass
Yeah, bluegrass and country are cousins of the same mother…
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Not so. Old Timey, gospel, folk, all manner of things.
Once while marching threw Canada, I came upon this GREAT LOG WALL, constructed in a joint session and several cases of Winsor beer, lost in the GREAT WHITE try jumping jacks
I love this movie - & particularly this song! It never gets old!
Yeah, that's how you do it! 🤯
i love this song
"I had to be at that there crossroad last midnight, to sell my soul to the Devil."
"Well ain't it a small world, spiritually speaking. Pete and Delmar here have just been baptised and saved! I guess I'm the only one who remains unaffiliated."
"This ain't no laughing matter Everett"
Loved this song sung by Tim Nelson. I didn't know he could sing.
He has a smooth voice for sure! Well done!
"I think I should be in charge!"
"Oh, yeah? I think I should be in charge!"
Tim Blake Nelson: "I'm with you fellers!" LOL
!Best rendition ever!
اللهم صلِّ وسلم وبارك على نبينا ورسولنا محمد عليه افضل الصلاة والسلام 💛.
It's Buster Scruggs, the San Saba songbird!
😁
Turturo yodeling, Nelson singing, and Clooney begging with his wife. Memories forever!
He sounds like a real singer, which of course he is.
So true. That film never gets old. Classic!
I honestly did not know he actually sang this song. Makes me like it even more!
They threw in the Jimmie Rodgers Blue Yodel never expected that! Great version, I keep returning to enjoy this. Many thanks
Nelson plays the part so well. And the music is so perfectly classic. Three thumbs up!
I used to dance to thid song when i was 7 because of of brother were art thou and it brings back memories for me
Love Tim Blake Nelson's work!
This dude was born to sing these types of songs. Talented man
My favorite version of this song! I never knew he was actually singing it.
Feels like something I would hear on the radio while patrolling the Mojave
20 years old and still listening in 2018 ;)
Your names sounds like Dapper Dan
Loved this song, this movie was back in 2000 called “O Brother Where Art Thou.”
Got this song stuck in my head all day long. Singing it at work. First time watching this version, great song!
Bro I've been singing this song all dayy
"Well dam..Ill only be 82" *smiles weirdly*
My new flavorite song by Soggy Bottom Boys... its such a gem
Not only a great tune indeed , but I do give as well much credit to the musicians and the ' yodelling ' fellow, it was Awesome , thanks for sharing guys.
I had this song on a 45 rpm record sung by Webb Pierce in the old days.
I am in love with Tim Blake Nelson
Me too. Is that the singer of the the song, or the yodeler?
he is hot
you have left it clear :)
Connie Pirkle me too what? who?
Wait a minute there lady. Do you know who your talking about.
He is married with 3 sons
Best version of this song I love it I need the instrumental for karaoke I can do this song really well imho
Been stuck in my head all morning so here I am 😂
Love this guy in everything
I'm so fan of Tim and his songs.
Leon RedBone is smiling down on this
Do not seek the treasure!
Mary Wanna Word !!
We thought you was a toad
Pete: Do....not....seek....the....treasure.
Guard: Shut up! Watch the picture show.
Another massively underrated actor.
When I saw the picture, I loved this music.
If my dear ole' dad was still here, he'd love this !!
Okay, I'm with you fellas.
A VERY GOOD LIKENESS OF THE GREAT JIMMY ROGERS... MY DADS FAVORITE... WAS THE FIRST SONG HE TAUGHT ME... I LOVE & MISS YOU DAD!!!