Man of Constant Sorrow
Man of Constant Sorrow

Charm City Devils - Man of Constant Sorrow Lyrics

Rock
Jan 23, 2012
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Man of Constant Sorrow Music Video

Man of Constant Sorrow Lyrics

I am a man of constant sorrow
I've seen trouble all my days
And I bid farewell to old east Kentucky
The place where I was born and raised
The place where I was born and raised

For six long years I've seen trouble
Little pleasures have I found
For in this world I'm bound to ramble
I have no friends to help me now
I have no friends to help me now

Well I'm a man, I'm a man
I'm a man of constant sorrow
I'm a man, I'm a man
I'm a man of no tomorrow
I've seen trouble all my days

It's time for goodbyes my old lover
I don't think I will to see you again
For I'm bound to ride that southern railroad
Perhaps I'll die on this train
Perhaps I'll die on this train

Well I'm a man, I'm a man
I'm a man of constant sorrow
I'm a man, I'm a man
I'm a man of no tomorrow
I've seen trouble all my days
I've seen trouble all my days

You can just bury me in some deep valley
For many years where I may lay
Then you may learn to love another
While I am sleeping now cold in my grave
I'm sleeping cold in my grave

Well I'm a man
I'm a man
I'm a man of constant sorrow
I'm a man, I'm a man
I'm a man of no tomorrow
I've seen trouble all my days
I've seen trouble all my days
I've seen trouble all of my days

Writer(s): Traditional, John Allen, Scott Mills, Victor Carrera
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, ACUM Ltd., Downtown Music Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote 'Man of Constant Sorrow'?

    The original writer of 'Man of Constant Sorrow' is uncertain. It was first published by Dick Burnett in 1913. Variations have been adapted by several artists over time, making it a traditional American folk song.

  2. How did Charm City Devils' version differ from previous recordings?

    Charm City Devils' version of 'Man of Constant Sorrow' features modern rock elements and introduces unique lyrical changes, including the line 'I'm a man of no tomorrow.' Their rendition maintains the song's core themes of trouble and sorrow while bringing a fresh energy to the classic.

  3. What themes are commonly explored in 'Man of Constant Sorrow'?

    The song often explores themes of hardship, loneliness, and resignation. It traditionally reflects on a life filled with sorrow, regrets about leaving loved ones, and contemplating mortality. Despite variations, these core themes have been consistently conveyed by multiple artists.

  4. In which film did 'Man of Constant Sorrow' experience renewed popularity?

    'Man of Constant Sorrow' gained renewed popularity after being featured in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? In the film, it plays a central role in the plot and helped to bring the song to a new audience.

  5. How did the Stanley Brothers contribute to the song's legacy?

    The Stanley Brothers played a significant role in popularizing 'Man of Constant Sorrow' by recording it in 1950. Their version, based on a hymn-like adaptation by their father, helped to revive interest in the song during the American folk music revival.

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