O Brother, Here Thou Art
From the Sunday Times (South Africa’s best-selling newspaper), we find the story of James Carter, who recorded the opening chain-gang song in O Brother, Where Art Thou 40 years ago:
The song was recorded on a sweltering day in September 1959 by a convict toiling in a chain gang in one of America’s most brutal prisons, the Mississippi State Penitentiary. More than 40 years later, it became an unlikely hit, on the chart-topping soundtrack album to the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? Then came the extraordinary hunt to find its singer, now a 76-year-old pensioner living in a rundown apartment in east Chicago.
The movie producers handed him his first royalty cheque for US $20,000 and he said “I’m gonna call Michael Jackson up, tell him I’m gonna slow down. Let him catch up on me.”