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I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow - Roscoe Holcomb



     
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i am a man of onstent sorrow i have seen trouble all my days i bid farewell to old kentucky the place where i was born and raised for six long years ive been in trouble no pleasure here on earth i found for in this world im bounde to rambel i have no friends to help me now i fare you well my own true lover i never expect to see you no more for im bound to ride that northern railroad perhaps ill die apon that train berry me in some deep vally for many years there i may lay then you may learn to love another while im sleeping in my grave maby your friends think im a stranger my face yu will never see no more but there is one promise that im given ill meet you on gods golden shore
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Roscoe Holcomb, (born as Roscoe Halcomb September 5, 1912 - died February 1, 1981) was an American singer, banjo player, and guitarist from Daisy, Kentucky. A prominent figure in Appalachian folk music, Holcomb was the inspiration for the term "high, lonesome sound," coined by folklorist and friend John Cohen. The term is now used to describe bluegrass singing, although Holcomb was not, strictly speaking, a bluegrass performer. Holcomb's repertoire included old-time music, hymns, and blues ballads. He was a competent harmonica player, and sang many of his most memorable songs a cappella.

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