O Death

O Death Lyrics

Ooh death
Whooooah death
Won't you spare me over 'til a another year?

Well what is this that I cant see
With ice cold hands taking hold of me

Well I am death none can excel
I'll open the door to heaven or hell
Whoa death someone would pray
Could you wait to call me another day

The children prayed the preacher preached
Time and mercy is out of your reach
I'll fix your feet so you can't walk
I'll lock your jaw so you can't talk

I'll close your eyes so you cant see
This very hour come and go with me
Death I come to take the soul
Leave the body and leave it cold

To drop the flesh up off the frame
Dirt and worm both have a claim

Ooh death
Whooooah death
Won't you spare me over 'til a another year?

My mother came to my bed
Placed a cold towel up on my head
My head is warm my feet are cold
Death is moving upon my soul

Oh death how you treating me
You closed my eyes so I can't see
Well you hurting my body you make cold
You run my life right out of my soul

Oh death please consider my age
Please don't take me at this stage
My wealth is all at your command
If you will move your icy hands

Oh the young, the rich, or poor
How will like me no (?)
No wealth no land no silver or gold
Nothing satisfies me but your soul

Ooh death
Whooooah death

Won't you spare me over 'til a another year?
Won't you spare me over 'til a another year?
Won't you spare me over 'til a another year?

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Copyright(s): Lyrics © PUBLIC DOMAIN
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote 'O Death'?

    'O Death' is a traditional Appalachian folk song, commonly attributed to Lloyd Chandler. He is said to have written it after experiencing a vision in 1916. However, the song likely draws from earlier folk traditions and wasn't solely Chandler's creation.

  2. When did Ralph Stanley's version of 'O Death' become popular?

    Ralph Stanley's rendition of 'O Death' gained widespread popularity following its inclusion in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? The performance earned Stanley a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 2002.

  3. What style is Ralph Stanley's version of 'O Death' performed in?

    Ralph Stanley's version is performed a cappella, reflecting the style of the Appalachian Primitive Baptist Universalist church. T-Bone Burnett, the producer of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, initially wanted a banjo version but was convinced by Stanley to go with the a cappella rendition.

  4. Has 'O Death' been featured in other media besides O Brother, Where Art Thou?

    Yes, 'O Death' has been featured in various media, including the TV series Supernatural and Fargo, as well as video games like Until Dawn. Different artists have provided their renditions across these platforms, making it a staple in various entertainment media.

  5. What themes are explored in the lyrics of 'O Death'?

    The lyrics of 'O Death' explore themes of mortality and the inevitability of death. The song is a dialogue between a dying individual and Death personified, discussing the loss of life and the transition to the afterlife, emphasizing human vulnerability and existential reflection.

  6. Who are some other artists that have recorded 'O Death'?

    Beyond Ralph Stanley, artists like Dock Boggs, Vera Hall, and Shakey Graves have recorded 'O Death.' These versions cover various styles and interpretations, reflecting the song's deep roots in folk and blues traditions, revitalized during the 1960s folk music revival.

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