How did you know? Yesterday I watched this movie for the tenth time .. Hero - All under Heaven .. **********
Redroad : Over the Rainbow: * Over the Rainbow music written by Harold E. Arlen in 1939 for the movie "Wizard of Oz" -- originally performed by Judy Garland Published by EMI Feist Catalog, Inc. Inspired, in part, by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's cover, Simple Gifts written by Joseph Brackett in 1848 Arrangement produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson, Arrangement written by Jon Schmidt, Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson
Nice !! Thanks amongst the music is an old Quaker hymn as performed below Quaker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quakers this group is one of the first european religious groups that native americans had a somewhat enduring positive relationship
The above song was featured in the movie below sung by "the Soggy bottom boys" bottom translating to ass and lowlands
The above music are examples of the evolution of the "The high lonesome sound ".. The movie "The Song Catcher" will give you an idea of how this music came to influence american music jonras like country and folk .. It comes from the Apalachian mountains and it's peoples where I live on the northern most reaches of that mountain range .. Where the term/words "Hillbilly " ,"Moonshine", and "High Lonesome Sound" were cast to describe the peoples and their ways.. The remnants of native tribes lived amongst these people peaceably sharing many cultural ways .. The safety of these mountains because of the topography was the common ground/interest that all shared who lived there ..