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I'm
a man of constant sorrow.
I've seen trouble all my days.
I'll say goodbye to Colorado,
where
I was born and partly raised.
Now
your friends say I'm a stranger,
a face you'll never see no more.
But there's one promise, darling,
I'll see you on God's golden shore.
Through
this old world I'm bound to ramble.
Through ice, snow,
sleet, and rain,
I'm bound to ride that morning railroad.
Perhaps I'll die on that train.
I'm going back
to Colorado,
place that I studied from.
If I'd known
how bad it'd treat me,
honey, I never would have come.
I'm a man of constant sorrow.
I've seen trouble all my days.
I'll say goodbye to Colorado,
where I was
born and
partly raised.
What was the name of that book?
Man of Constant Sorrow.
Man of Constant Sorrow.
Did you get that?
I did.
Oh, did you like that one?
Sure, it's all right.
Who wrote that?
I don't know.
I don't know who wrote that.
Has it been recorded?
Not that way.
How has it been recorded?
A different way, I guess.
Who did it?
Judy Collins did it,
but not a version like that.
That's a different one.
Judy Collins on Electra.
Electra.
We'll find out from Electra who wrote the damn thing.
Okay.