O Brother, Where Art Thou?
oh brother were art thou
bluegrass/folk/country
I don't know for certain, but if I had to guess I was say it is Old and In the Way.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Old & In The Way was #1 until Oh Brother Where Art Thou, which is now the best selling bluegrass album of all time.
The lyrics for the English production of Orpheus conducted by Sir John Barbirolli and sung on two occassions at Covent Garden are below and captured on utube in the following link What is Life recording as sung by Kathleen Ferrier.What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is life without my love?What is left if thou art dead?Eurydice! Eurydice!Ah, hear me. Oh, answer! Oh answer!Thy dear lord am I so faithful,My dear lord am I, who loves thee,Who doth love thee!What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is life without my love?What is left if thou art dead?Eurydice! Eurydice!In my dread anguish nought can aid me,None can comfort.Earth is cruel, heav'n is cold!What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is left if thou art dead?If thou art dead?If thou art dead?"
Penny
The novel "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" was actually inspired by the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film is a loose adaptation of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey".
The Peasall Sisters
The paramethius
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The song is "I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow" and the film is Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
"Where are you".
Crossing Jordan - 2001 Oh Brother Where Art Thou 3-13 was released on: USA: 6 June 2004 Germany: 3 January 2005 Netherlands: 16 August 2006
The movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou" was released on December 22, 2000.
oh brother were art thou
Baby Looney Tunes - 2002 Oh Brother Warehouse Art Thou Flu the Coop 2-4 was released on: USA: 7 April 2005 Germany: 10 September 2008
"Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" draws inspiration from Homer's "The Odyssey" by depicting a modern-day adaptation of the epic tale. The film follows three escaped convicts on a journey filled with obstacles, similar to Odysseus and his companions facing challenges on their return home. Both stories feature themes of heroism, deception, and the quest for redemption.