Music of the Week: July 16, 2021: You Are My Sunshine
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Music of the Week: July 16, 2021: You Are My Sunshine

Who doesn’t remember this recording by Mississipi John Hurt? A simple and beautiful melody that many would have loved their grandma to sing for them.
Mississipi John Hurt was famous for his blues and gospel music.
You can learn more about him and his music here.
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Simply beautiful–a forever song.
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I can hear my mother singing this to me every time I hear it. Takes me straight to the best of my childhood. Thank you!
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Transcends time, doesn’t it?! Palpable reminder that we have a beautiful history of connecting, even through difficult times. “…Embers from earlier fires.” Thank you for fanning the flames.
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As a four year old, sitting at the train station waiting for dad to return to the Chicago suburbs after a day of work at the Merchandise Mart, mom would sing this to me. A very nice memory now, at 68. Thanks.
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Simply beautiful–a forever song.
I can hear my mother singing this to me every time I hear it. Takes me straight to the best of my childhood. Thank you!
Transcends time, doesn’t it?! Palpable reminder that we have a beautiful history of connecting, even through difficult times. “…Embers from earlier fires.” Thank you for fanning the flames.
Thank you for posting!
As a four year old, sitting at the train station waiting for dad to return to the Chicago suburbs after a day of work at the Merchandise Mart, mom would sing this to me. A very nice memory now, at 68. Thanks.