Be Kind to a Man While He's Down
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2024
- The song "Be Kind to a Man While He's Down" was first recorded on November 7, 1923, by Fiddlin' John Carson, with the single being released in March 1924. It's not clear whether Carson wrote the song or adapted it from tradition. Carson recorded 165 titles (121 different songs) and established himself as the first successful country recording artist.
In his youth, John Carson pursued various occupations such as farming, painting, working on railroads, horse racing, and even engaging in moonshining to earn a living. However, it was his musical talent that eventually brought him financial success.
Carson once shared with a newspaper reporter that his time in jail was pivotal for him. In 1899, he found himself incarcerated for his involvement in moonshine production alongside his faithful fiddle. Remarkably, his musical abilities caught the attention of the sheriff, who struck a deal with Carson: if he could win a fiddle contest, he would earn his freedom.
Carson emerged victorious, securing his release and receiving a fifty-dollar gold piece as his prize. Astoundingly, Carson went on to dominate the same contest for the following eight consecutive years, solidifying his reputation as a remarkable musician.
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Nice! Great story about Carson too.
Some say that Carson was really the first star of country music (his records sold in the millions), although some credit Jimmie Rodgers who came a few years later with that distinction. Doesn't matter so much as both men were the pioneers of a music genre and industry.
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