I agree 100& I'm a 69yo Australian & was lucky enough to see Nina perform live in London,England in the late 60's.This was in a venue in Brixton,London called The Ram Jam Club. She was mesmerising & had the audience in the palm of her hands. She has such a powerful presence & would stop playing if anyone spoke too loudly etc. It definetly was one of the very best concerts that i saw in London & that included concerts with Tom Jones,Traffic,Donovan & others. I will always remember that moment!
Never ever when I come back to this ________ does it not take my heart ____ a simple story. A true life story with music equally as beautiful music. I was lucky enough to see her live outdoors ____
Nina Simone sings LOVE, PAIN, & every feeling of what we as people must go through in life. Not around, but through. Her music is definitely an acquired taste. God blessed me with the opportunity to experience her live, in Atlanta one summer night at the Fox theater. I truly appreciate, & love her unconditionally
the song "cotton eyed joe" originated in the mid 1800's. it was sang by slaves on plantation farms. also sung by (some) soldiers leaving for the war. she sung this beautifully!
I am in utter shock. I can't get over how dynamic this woman is. I say is because she lives on in me and I'll make sure I pass this knowledge on to my younger ones.
Be careful about that. She has a beautiful voice, but all of her love songs are about serial monogamy, and that will give them a not-so-great life. If anything, you could possibly use the songs as a warning/object lesson about the emotional dangers of it.
Don't feel bad, my mom played it to death when I was 3+ and I hated it. I would ask my mom how could he see with cotton in his eyes? She just kept playing and singing this song over and over every day. I have grown to love this song as an adult and just about all of the great works that Nina Simone has given to us. Shout out to her daughter, another Simone who is gifted, just like her Mama😊
I'm just finding her> Feel like my life has been a loss w/having known about her all along. And this particular song, her smoothness here is just phenomenal!
Wow This is so amazing. I have loved Nina Simone for a long time, but I hadn't heard her sing this song. Wow. Thank you for posting this. And thank you Nina, for turning feelings and life into song and bringing us alive to our feelings and our own lives when we listen.
+Alise Šēnberga No it isn't. According to citations from the Wikipedia article, the earliest known recording is from 1928. Nina Simone didn't record it until 1959. Furthermore, another citation indicates that the song itself pre-dates the American Civil War. Going back to the music, this is a fantastic version! :)
possessedllama Isn't Simone the 1st who record it? Maybe she isn't original artist who sang this song, but... If she's the 1st who record it then in some way hers version is original. But, I agree with with you whit this, that she performed it perfectly. :)
zis is z tenth midnight. l got addicted to her. am i weired.... anybody out zer noticed z fist notes are definately ethiopian pieces even z whole melody. am in love wiz brave lady
I saw her with my sister and dear friend. We crashed backstage and she made security leave and kissed us all. She knew we loved her so much. She was so gracious and beautiful. I pray she knew she was beloved on this earth...
Its hard to find Nina music...made do listening and singing a hund times to the piano...I know it now. Absolutely love her voice, the lyrics are amazingly simple but touching. The Other Woman as well. Thanks for sharing this.
Yes Suzanne is gorgeous. It's when you fall in that her versions of the great songwriter's songs are sublime that you realise what a great artist she was. I never saw Nina live, but I have about 40 CDs and LPs. Have you heard her version of "Who knows where the time goes?"
Wow! Until now I just knew the annoying Rednex version of this song. Since I'm interested in facts and saw the name, I just found out that it's an old American cival war song and now I can enjoy this song, it's quite the opposite of the loud dance chart friendly Rednex version, well done, Nina.
Isn't that the most beautiful Nina track? I just love love love this. It's from "Nina at Town Hall" for those that want to buy one of the truly great albums.
NINA SIMONE "Cotton Eyed Joe" If it hadn't been for cotton-eye joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from. Where did you go? Where did you come from cotton-eye joe? [repeat] He came to town like a midwinter storm He rode through the fields so Handsome and strong His eyes was his tools and his smile was his gun But all he had come for was having some fun [repeat intro] He brought disaster wherever he went The hearts of the girls was to hell broken sent They all ran away so nobody would know And left only men cause of cotton-eye joe [repeat intro] Writer(s): Patrick Edenberg, Nina Simone, Orjan Kjell Anders Oberg, jan M. Eriksson
I’ve been hearing this since I was 6 and after all these years, I realize why Mom played it so much, she was raped! R.I.P. Salute to Nina RIP also! ....T
This blew my mind. I was born in the 90's and never heard a version of this song other than 1994 Rednex. It is fucked up that I didn't know the song went back to pre-Civil War and was co-opted (polite word for stolen) by white people. It's prob. because nobody bothered to teach us white kids much about that part of American culture/history. All part of the whitewashing of history and culture. Thanks, Nina for reminding me to keep digging out the lies I was taught.
Mary G, no-one lied to you about the origins of this song. You just never bothered to find out. Don't blame others for your own ignorance it's a poor defense.
Maybe the most beautiful recording I’ve ever heard.
This is the first Nina Simone song I ever heard and the one to which I fell in love with her music.
I agree 100&
I'm a 69yo Australian & was lucky enough to see Nina perform live in London,England in the late 60's.This was in a venue in Brixton,London called The Ram Jam Club.
She was mesmerising & had the audience in the palm of her hands.
She has such a powerful presence & would stop playing if anyone spoke too loudly etc.
It definetly was one of the very best concerts that i saw in London & that included concerts with Tom Jones,Traffic,Donovan & others.
I will always remember that moment!
Never ever when I come back to this ________ does it not take my heart ____ a simple story. A true life story with music equally as beautiful music. I was lucky enough to see her live outdoors ____
How I love, love, love this song and our beloved Nina Simone…
Deliciosa Nina ♥️ un verdadro placer escucharte . Muchas gracias por compartir 🌈💜💙💚
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alessandro de Souza AXÉ
Wow, a slower version. Redx is faster.
#TodayYearsOld 2/11/22
Nina Simone sings LOVE, PAIN, & every feeling of what we as people must go through in life. Not around, but through. Her music is definitely an acquired taste. God blessed me with the opportunity to experience her live, in Atlanta one summer night at the Fox theater. I truly appreciate, & love her unconditionally
the song "cotton eyed joe" originated in the mid 1800's. it was sang by slaves on plantation farms. also sung by (some) soldiers leaving for the war. she sung this beautifully!
this is my favourite rednex cover, so beautiful ... wow....
haha suuure ;)
I love your sarcasm (y) !
I admit, I giggled.
...sorry.... the who?? Explaination please,... a full one.
centuries old american song
she never died !! she is a great star shining over the world . thank you Nina
I am in utter shock. I can't get over how dynamic this woman is. I say is because she lives on in me and I'll make sure I pass this knowledge on to my younger ones.
+benwood85 are you feeling okay?
Be careful about that. She has a beautiful voice, but all of her love songs are about serial monogamy, and that will give them a not-so-great life. If anything, you could possibly use the songs as a warning/object lesson about the emotional dangers of it.
Nina just grabs you by the heart and won't let go.
My Mom played this a lot, I was 5 , not knowing, I was a product of ol’ Cotton eyed Joe ..........(sigh)!
God Rest her soul !
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Don't feel bad, my mom played it to death when I was 3+ and I hated it. I would ask my mom how could he see with cotton in his eyes? She just kept playing and singing this song over and over every day. I have grown to love this song as an adult and just about all of the great works that Nina Simone has given to us. Shout out to her daughter, another Simone who is gifted, just like her Mama😊
OK I have to admit I never thought I would not like any version of this song done other than in bluegrass but WOW she nails this song
I'm just finding her> Feel like my life has been a loss w/having known about her all along. And this particular song, her smoothness here is just phenomenal!
Wow This is so amazing. I have loved Nina Simone for a long time, but I hadn't heard her sing this song.
Wow. Thank you for posting this. And thank you Nina, for turning feelings and life into song and bringing
us alive to our feelings and our own lives when we listen.
this is the first time iv'e heard nina sing this song it was just beautiful
By far the best version of this song!
Dave Crosby Because it's original one!
+Alise Šēnberga No it isn't. According to citations from the Wikipedia article, the earliest known recording is from 1928. Nina Simone didn't record it until 1959. Furthermore, another citation indicates that the song itself pre-dates the American Civil War.
Going back to the music, this is a fantastic version! :)
possessedllama
Isn't Simone the 1st who record it? Maybe she isn't original artist who sang this song, but... If she's the 1st who record it then in some way hers version is original. But, I agree with with you whit this, that she performed it perfectly. :)
Josh White was 18 when Nina was born, which could make him her father. If you don't know who Josh White is "YOU-----MUST-----LEARN".
I like her piano playing better in the Tomato Collection version but I love her voice in this version.
Never heard this track before and I am now going to make it a favourite
In all of music it would be hard to find a piece more beautiful than this---- rest in peace great one
so beautiful, so soulful.....
Absolutely beautiful, luv Nina's voice so much xx
Awesome! Beautiful clear voice.
I absolutely adore this song. She gives every song her everything.
Thanks for sharing. Nina was a pure genius.
always makes me want to cry
The best musician in the world.
The problem with this song is it ends too soon. Her voice is poetry. So sweet to the ear...
zis is z tenth midnight. l got addicted to her. am i weired....
anybody out zer noticed z fist notes are definately ethiopian pieces even z whole melody.
am in love wiz brave lady
I saw her with my sister and dear friend. We crashed backstage and she made security leave and kissed us all. She knew we loved her so much. She was so gracious and beautiful. I pray she knew she was beloved on this earth...
She was the best with her distinct style
Best version ever
God bless you Nina.
Wow! just Awesome!!!!
Rest In Peace my love. Was always a favourite of yours. Now mine
50数年前になるか、京都シャンクレールで聴いたときは衝撃でした。曲名を覚えずユーチューブでようやくたどりつき京都での4年間を懐かしみながら聴いています。
Alessandro de Souza abrigar Boa noite AXÉ JAPÃO saúde para todos seres vivos do planeta terra
Absolutely Beautiful!
Its hard to find Nina music...made do listening and singing a hund times to the piano...I know it now. Absolutely love her voice, the lyrics are amazingly simple but touching. The Other Woman as well. Thanks for sharing this.
THE voice.
Yes Suzanne is gorgeous.
It's when you fall in that her versions of the great songwriter's songs are sublime that you realise what a great artist she was.
I never saw Nina live, but I have about 40 CDs and LPs.
Have you heard her version of "Who knows where the time goes?"
Wow! Until now I just knew the annoying Rednex version of this song. Since I'm interested in facts and saw the name, I just found out that it's an old American cival war song and now I can enjoy this song, it's quite the opposite of the loud dance chart friendly Rednex version, well done, Nina.
+technologywontsaveus it dates back to before the civil war.
Isn't that the most beautiful Nina track? I just love love love this.
It's from "Nina at Town Hall" for those that want to buy one of the truly great albums.
Wow. That was awesome. Completely different perspective on the song than the techno version.
thank you, lfound this version on youtube
Sinnerman. Favorite song.
Nina Simone the best there.is.the best they was.and the best they ever wii be. The end
excellente cancion
NINA SIMONE
"Cotton Eyed Joe"
If it hadn't been for cotton-eye joe
I'd been married long time ago
Where did you come from. Where did you go?
Where did you come from cotton-eye joe?
[repeat]
He came to town like a midwinter storm
He rode through the fields so
Handsome and strong
His eyes was his tools and his smile was his gun
But all he had come for was having some fun
[repeat intro]
He brought disaster wherever he went
The hearts of the girls was to hell broken sent
They all ran away so nobody would know
And left only men cause of cotton-eye joe
[repeat intro]
Writer(s): Patrick Edenberg, Nina Simone, Orjan Kjell Anders Oberg, jan M. Eriksson
Chuck Heppner Completely wrong
this is from Rednex
Daniela Leonardi This song existed before Rednex.
yes Nicholas, but isnt the lyrics of nina's song
Daniela Leonardi Ah, I see what you're trying to say, my bad.
adoro sua voz forte e sua música
My pleasure, and I agree with you!
She and Joplin has the best female voices ever
amazing. :)
Beauty
I’ve been hearing this since I was 6 and after all these years, I realize why Mom played it so much, she was raped!
R.I.P. Salute to Nina RIP also! ....T
I love it but some body explain the meaning of the song I love all her music miss Simone still lives on
I want this song played at my wedding for the first dance
Did you?
Wut
Wow, so different from the rednex version lool no but seriously, nina will forever be phenomenal, in life, death, spirit, forever
Nina, who broke your heart?
I did
lit!!!!xD
This blew my mind. I was born in the 90's and never heard a version of this song other than 1994 Rednex. It is fucked up that I didn't know the song went back to pre-Civil War and was co-opted (polite word for stolen) by white people. It's prob. because nobody bothered to teach us white kids much about that part of American culture/history. All part of the whitewashing of history and culture. Thanks, Nina for reminding me to keep digging out the lies I was taught.
Like blacks having straight hair, right? Also you are a douche bag.
wow! I didn't know that the Rednex-song wasn't original!!!
maxilana the rednex version is orginal but she sing it with an Other backround-track. and I HHHAAATTTEEE THIS VERSION
@JackyTheFish132 the original song is from the 1800s
Am I the only one who is here because of Danny Jones??
2016 Hungary A very gud song but i prepher the Red-nex version.
In fairness, Joe, American-schooling doesn't tell them/you everything...
A very gud song but i prepher the Red-nex version.
Help is available.
rednex
this is so Bad that i can Fall in to a sleep
You know, cotton eye Joe is another name for an S.T.D
No, it's not.
To John.
not when this was written douchebag. educate yourself
Mary G, no-one lied to you about the origins of this song. You just never bothered to find out. Don't blame others for your own ignorance it's a poor defense.