The Byrds - Oh! Susannah (Remastered) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2011/02/06

Well, I come from Alabama

With a banjo on my knee

And I'm going to Louisiana

Susannah for to see

Oh! Susannah

Oh, don't you cry for me

'Cause I come from Alabama

With a banjo on my knee

Well, it rained so hard the night I left

The weather it was dry

And it was so hot, I froze to death

Susannah, don't you cry

Oh! Susannah

Oh, don't you cry for me

'Cause I come from Alabama

With a banjo on my knee

Well, I come from Alabama

With a banjo on my knee

And I'm going to Louisiana

Susannah for to see

Oh! Susannah

Oh, don't you cry for me

Yes, I come from Alabama

With a banjo on my knee

Well, it rained so hard the night I left

The weather it was dry

And it was so hot, I froze to death

Susannah, don't you cry

Oh! Susannah

Oh, don't you cry for me

'Cause I come from Alabama

With a banjo on my knee

Comentarios

9 years ago

AGL Asesores Legales

Magnifica canción, interpretación y bellos recuerdos de juventud. Este grupo era de los favoritos de Los Beatles y con esta melodía se entiende porqué.

9 years ago

27justjohn

... Olivia is a good name.. since You are one of Us two Olive Trees!!! ;)

10 years ago

Rodrigo Rod

yeah, and there is a video in youtube, younger Mcguinn playing banjo with a trio...

10 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1847 {September 11th} Stephen Foster's "Oh! Susannah" was performed in public for the first time; it was sung by a local quintet at the Eagle Ice Cream saloon in Pittsburgh, PA And 108 years later in 1955 the Singing Dogs entered Billboard's Top 100 chart on Dec. 10th with their covered version, eventually it peaked at #22 & spent 7 weeks on the Top 100. It has also been covered in albums by James Taylor, Byrds, & Neil Young with Crazy Horse. Mr. Foster died at 37 {from a fall}

11 years ago

wjm41259

likely not-- roger (jim) mcguinn came out of the american folk tradition-- and guess what he played? a banjo!

11 years ago

lyonslaforet

The Byrds were the most influential American band of the sixties with the Velvet Underground, the Stooges and the Beach Boys.

11 years ago

Isaac Opedal

there's just a small hint of punk in this song, nice barely there

12 years ago

Stephen Allen

Played this one alot back in the day!

12 years ago

Glenn Wheatcroft

I actually played this today and listened to the end for the first time. I've just never bothered getting that far before.

12 years ago

Glenn Wheatcroft

I'm sure this didnt help the byrds standing with other bands at the time. Maybe they were influenced by the beatles doing Act Naturally

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