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Let John Prine Sing You a Lullaby with “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight”

Let John Prine Sing You a Lullaby with “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight”
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Released on July 16, 2019, John Prine delivers the song “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight” with a calm tone and sincerity that can accompany you on a lovely day. Many artists have covered the song, but what sets Prine’s rendition apart is his heartwarming conveyance. 

The sentimental ballad was originally written by Stephen Foster in 1852. The composer took inspiration from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It has had varied interpretations, with one Frederick Douglas stating in his 1855 autobiography, My Bondage and My Freedom, that the song “awakens sympathies for the slave, in which antislavery principles take root, grow, and flourish.”

The country singer’s folkly and soothing vocals have brought another interpretation to the table that touches on his personal experience visiting Kentucky during summertime. This is a testament to Prine’s classic songs, which create a simple yet distinctive guitar approach to profound storytelling.

Meaning Behind the Song

John Prine grew up spending his summer in Paradise, Kentucky, where his father, Bill Prince, was born. While he was born in Maywood, Illinois, Chicago, he had strong connections in Kentucky that made his rendition of “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight” personal and poignant. The legendary singer died at age 73 in April 2020 due to complications from coronavirus and frequent bouts of cancer, but his handful of originals and covers remain an essential repertoire to American music. 

Stephen Foster, known as the Father of American music, had the initial idea to end the chorus with “Poor Uncle Tom, Goodnight!” but the change in lyric made a lasting impact. Prine had the ability to retain its universal appeal, sonically and lyrically. They may be centuries apart, but Prine wholeheartedly evoked a wistful and gut-wrenching separation from the Bluegrass State, even though the interpretations of their time differ. 

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In the song, the country singer marvels at the beauty of Kentucky, where the ‘sun shines bright,’ ‘old folks are gay,’ ‘corn top’s ripe,’ and the ‘meadows in bloom.’ This was a great time of joy and prosperity that highlighted the state’s lush cottage life. But by and by, hardships will soon come knocking, and he has to bid farewell.

Loosen up your tired shoulders and listen to John Prine’s warm rendition of “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight.”

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