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Dark Was The Night ... Song for Blind Willie Johnson was inspired by the truly sad life of Blind Willie Johnson (January 25, 1897 – September 18, 1945).
A remarkable musician whose life was so brief it would be forgotten by now but
for his incredible legacy. As the story goes, he was splashed in the face with lye and blinded by his
step-mother at the age of 7 as an act of revenge during a fight with his
father… and lived in poverty all his days.
He lived a rough life no matter which way you look at it, but remained
committed to his dream of preaching and singing - writing beautiful blues songs
including John The Revelator and Jesus Make Up My Dyin’ Bed, which he sang
from street corner to corner.
He survived his house burning down and carried on living in the ruins despite
it being wet and mouldy so got pneumonia and then was refused admission at
hospital either because of his blindness or perhaps on account of his having
been born black… and so he died.
Before the age of 50.
So tragic but for the music he left behind!
His song Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground impacted musical folk like
Jack White and Ry Cooder who called it the greatest American song in history
and was inspired to create the film soundtrack for ‘Paris Texas’, which deeply impacted Velvet Arrow's Hannah when she heard its
melancholic beauty in her bedroom in Nelson as a "19 year-old nanny without a clue".
In 1977, ‘Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground’ was one of 27 samples of
sounds included on the Voyager Golden Record, launched into space to represent
the diversity of life on Earth.
In 1977, Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground was one of 27 samples of
sounds included on the Voyager Golden Record, launched into space to represent
the diversity of life on Earth.
The longing cries of Blind Willie Johnson’s slide guitar and the moans and
melodies of his voice showing what it is to be human have been circling space
ever since the year I was born, almost a hundred years after he was… unreal but
true!
Listen here
Watch the lyric video here
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