Who originally sang I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow?
Dick Burnett
Man of Constant Sorrow
| “Man of Constant Sorrow” | |
|---|---|
| Song by Dick Burnett | |
| Published | 1913 |
| Recorded | 1927 (unreleased) |
| Genre | Folk |
What movie is the Man of Constant Sorrow from?
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
In the Jailhouse Now/Movie
Does George Clooney really sing Man of Constant Sorrow?
The song “Man of Constant Sorrow” was first published in 1913 by the blind Richard Burnett. George Clooney practiced his singing for weeks, but in the end his singing voice was dubbed by country blues singer Dan Tyminski.
Who wrote O Brother Where Art Thou?
Ethan Coen
Joel Coen
O Brother, Where Art Thou?/Screenplay
Is George Clooney really singing in O Brother?
George Clooney practiced his singing for weeks, but in the end his singing voice was dubbed by country blues singer Dan Tyminski.
Did they really run over a cow in O Brother Where Art Thou?
The gunfire frightens the cows grazing in nearby fields and they stampede into the road—directly in front of the car. One of the cows appears to be hit by the car and falls down. The cow was actually computer generated in post production.
Did George Clooney actually sing Man of Constant Sorrow?
Did Pete get turned into a frog?
Much later, after the scene with the Cyclops shown below, they are surprised to see Pete in a movie theater, once again part of a chain gang. They explain to him that they thought he was a toad. After he’s free from prison, they explain it to him again and he tells them they never did turn him into a toad.
What does the blind man say in O Brother Where Art Thou?
The blind man interrupts him with a strange prophecy: “You will find fortune, though it will not be the fortune you seek. But first you must travel a long and difficult road, a road fraught with peril. You shall see things wonderful to tell.