I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow

STANLEY

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

For six long years I've been in trouble
No pleasure here on earth I find
For in this world I'm bound to ramble
I have no friends to help me now

It's fare thee well my own true lover
I never expect to see you again
For I'm bound to ride that Northern railroad
Perhaps I'll die upon this train

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

It's fare you well to a native country
The places I have loved so well
For I have seen all kinds of trouble
In this cruel world no tongue can tell

Maybe your friends think I'm a stranger
My face your'll never see no more
But there is one promise that is given
I'll meet you on God's golden shore

Trivia about the song I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow by The Stanley Brothers

On which albums was the song “I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow” released by The Stanley Brothers?
The Stanley Brothers released the song on the albums “Everybody's Country Favorites” in 1960, “The Angels Are Singing” in 1966, “1949-1952” in 1991, and “Collectors Box Set: The Early Years 1958-61 - CD 2” in 1993.
Who composed the song “I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow” by The Stanley Brothers?
The song “I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow” by The Stanley Brothers was composed by STANLEY.

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