MAN OF CONSTANT SORROW (Low Bass Singer Cover by Geoff Castellucci)

“Man of Constant Sorrow“ - Low Bass Singer Cover by Geoff Castellucci Subscribe: | Merch: Watch the newest videos: | Patreon: I’ve seen trouble all my for watching y’all and stay off of those train tracks! 🚂 Follow me, Geoff Castellucci for more dusty old songs: Instagram: TikTok: @geophr3y Facebook: Twitter: Website: Other Geoff Castellucci things for your eyes and ears: Covers: Narrations: Tutorials: Most Popular: Listen to Geoff Castellucci on the internet. SUPER! Spotify: Apple Music: Karaoke Versions: Sheet Music: CREDITS: Arranged, Produced, Performed, Filmed, and Edited by Geoff Castellucci Additional Music and Lyrics by Geoff Castellucci Steadicam by Layne Stein Mix Engineer - Ed Boyer Production Manager - Kathy Castellucci Special shout out to all of my patrons who make these videos possible. “Man of Constant Sorrow“ was most recently made famous by the film “O, Brother Where Art Thou?“ as performed by The Soggy Bottom Boys, but it’s been around for well over a song has been covered by Bob Dylan, The Stanley Brothers, Joan Baez (who is still touring BTW) and Home Free. As great as the song is, I always felt like it needed a bridge, so I wrote one. I fully expect some haterade in the comments section for that, but I love you all anyway. “Take me to the water let me wash my sins away I’ve been traveling down this road And how my soul has gone astray I can feel it like a bullet No matter where I tread All my days I have been runnin’ From these ghosts within my head“ About Geoff Castellucci: Hey ya’ll - I’m Geoff Castellucci, a simple guy that likes to sing and make videos. On my channel you’ll find a variety of content like covers, bass covers, low bass covers, narrations, tutorials, and more. Thanks for watching. Seriously. #manofconstantsorrow #Bass #Cover #GeoffCastellucci
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