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AMWhen Sierra Ferrell sings “Goodnight Irene,” she isn’t just covering an old folk song—she’s stepping into a piece of American music history. The song was originally written and recorded by folk and blues legend Lead Belly in the 1930s, and it later became one of the most famous folk standards ever recorded. Ferrell’s version brings the song back to its roots while adding her own haunting, old-time style. With her vintage voice and stripped-down delivery, she captures the loneliness and emotional weight that made the song so powerful in the first place. It feels less like a modern cover and more like something drifting out of a different era. Moments like this are why Sierra Ferrell has become one of the most captivating voices in Americana and roots music today—she doesn’t just perform songs, she revives them.
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