I love this song and it's very rare to hear songs with the N word during the 1920s because during the 1920s and 1930s and 1940s singers and musicians of different race were always singing together and knew each other very well
@@secularvthe blacks in that time didn't hold too much animosity towards a word they were more worried about the Klan coming and fucking their shit up it wasn't really till after the 60s did that word become perceived as super derogatory
"If we didn’t say racial slurs then we would be normies. Blaspheming the progressive god is an important behavior for breaking their mind control. If you cannot for this, you are still their slave" - Zero HP Lovecraft
I looooooove these vintage songs ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That banjo player is incredible.
Bugs Bunny brought me here 😂 wow that's a blistering jaw harp solo 🤪
finally, a version where he said it
Since " they " say it all the time...yes, no big deal .
Oh man I love this song it’s the only one with the actual line to
Dutch van der Linde there are still many with that line. Tom Roush’s version has that line and many other old recordings have that line.
Check out Arthur fields 1925
This is a treasure. It can conquer any person. Thanks for the " elastic" part. Thanks again !
I have never heard of him before.
i just googled ** the first country song. very interesting with old music
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Acording to thé cover it was already an oldie in 1927
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Its such a beautiful song.
Vernon Dalhart almost forgotten now. Marion Try Slaughter was an opera singer who became first country music superstar.
It’s a damn shame too
What about Fiddlin John Carson in 1923?
@@PotterPossum1989 Or Uncle Dave Macon ?
Riley Puckett as well
Chubby parker or Bradley Kincaid
👍👍It so great 👍👍
Well I learned something new today...
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I love this song and it's very rare to hear songs with the N word during the 1920s because during the 1920s and 1930s and 1940s singers and musicians of different race were always singing together and knew each other very well
Not really, but it also wasn't taken so offensively back then especially in the context of a song
@@redtra236 oh
@@secularvthe blacks in that time didn't hold too much animosity towards a word they were more worried about the Klan coming and fucking their shit up it wasn't really till after the 60s did that word become perceived as super derogatory
Ooo yes😍
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"If we didn’t say racial slurs then we would be normies. Blaspheming the progressive god is an important behavior for breaking their mind control. If you cannot for this, you are still their slave"
- Zero HP Lovecraft