I am a teacher librarian and shared this with my classes in grades second through fifth. It was so well received and loved, several times there was this organic, spontaneous applause when it ended. Thank you for this beautiful song and book!
I saw Rhiannon 2 days ago and this was in her set, As always so much better live but the best part was the story that inspired the song. Go see her and she will tell it. She is definitely a special person.
Words can't begin to express how special this one is. I've been listening to her ethereal music for quite some time now. Bumbled across this one by chance this morning. My wife and I were simply carried. We could fly, and it was so lovely. Thanks a bunch.
Artists give us personal gifts without knowing it. Since this song came out it was a gift for me and my daughter, to whom I sing it at night as a lullaby. Thank you Rhiannon 🙌🏽
It literally brought me to tears while doing some work at Panera lol. I don't have a daughter but have a son I love so much. Sent it to my family who had daughters..
This song is so special to me and helps through a very hard time we regularly experience. I first played it years ago when my rescue dog finally needed euthanized. We had been through so much together and her life did not begin until she was rescued from that hoarder and came to live with me. Now we work specifically in Animal Rescue & Welfare and have a home full of fosters. Today, exactly 4 years to the day that she came into our home, our most senior foster will be assisted in passing peacefully in her home. She also did not begin her real life until she was rescued in her senior years. She had clearly only been used for breeding, never knew life as anything more than property for profit, and just set loose when she was no longer of value. She was severely emaciated, afraid to come indoors, and didn't have even a defensive note in her, let alone any aggression. Over time she gained weight & strength back and, eventually, came to fully embrace the "pet life". Now, at approximately 18 years old, a list of ailments, and a recent stroke it has been decided that it is time to help her pass. Her will and spirit are so very strong but her poor old body just can't give anymore. I really can't express how special it is to have this released in such perfect timing. Thank you.
I have seen the Carolina Chocolate Drops live. They are all very gifted. Rhiannon is a blessing and I sincerely appreciate that her music continues to focus on the historical tempos of African American music. Although I am not black, I believe this song portrays the courage and spiritual attributes that serve to help human beings overcome the unrightable wrong, slavery.
I remember you explaining the origins of the song at a gig in Shepherds Bush, London several years ago. I thought , wow, that would make a great book. I'm overjoyed to see it happen and such beautiful illustrations. Thank you. x
I find it quite rare for the songs she writes to match the way she delivers and performs them. But when they do, like here, I think it is just perfection. What a talent!
Rhiannon's booked for Gate to Southwell Festival, UK, in July. Its only a small festival, one of the BEST small fests, but all credit to her that she's prepared to come all this way for us! You are GUARANTEED a very warm welcome and a most appreciative audience! Bring plenty of merch, it will definitely fly off the table. ❤
OMG! Powerful stuff. Wonderful writing, singing, and instrumentation. It Brought back beautiful memories of my Mom. I miss her so much. Tonight you helped me connect with her for a bit. 🙏
This is a magnificent song. I have watched it numerous times and today I found this version. I'm not fond of what I put in the category of cartoons, but the drawings soar. Bravo!
You are truly a gift. Your range of quality expertise and experience is wondrous. I take just a moment to mention a young Canadian musician/song writer who plays a gourd banjo and is on her own journey. Her UA-cam channel is Talise Tunes. I doubt that she is copying you. It seems she has a similar calling she follows. Thank you for your journey.
Congrats to the illustrator. "Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe New Talent Illustrator Award We Could Fly, illustrated by Briana Mukodiri Uchendu, is the Steptoe Illustrator Award winner. The book is written by Rhiannon Giddens and published by Candlewick Press."
This isn’t exactly relevant to the story of the song, but I just listened to her song about a slave’s baby and this along with the other reminded me of a myth I heard. The story was of the mermaid souls who would follow slaver ships. They’d wait for those sad souls who didn’t make the crossing and scoop them up, carrying them to the Afterlife. It was a continuation of a similar myth of river mermaids from African folklore. When the image of the boat came up, it connected the two stories, and I thought this song could almost be a similar tale. Something about how the slaves who made the crossing only to pass away in a foreign land could escape to the Afterlife. I thought that was a beautiful idea…though sad. The way she spoke of the grandma made me imagine that grandma had gone already. At the end, it felt as though she was saying that the mother and daughter had died and went to join their grandma and mother. It was heartbreaking…but losing someone so young wasn’t unheard of. It wasn’t unheard of for a mother to choose this for them over being forced to go through what they saw. …Happy Juneteenth, everyone. Here’s to all those lost souls…💔🖤
Much Love! @@zzausel I actually sent this song to my whole family.. I dont have a daughter have a son but wanted to share as some do! Message relevant to all parents..
I don't know if this beautiful song was based on the book of African American folktales _The People Could Fly_, but there is a folktale about enslaved Black folks flying away from the bonds of slavery.
I am a teacher librarian and shared this with my classes in grades second through fifth. It was so well received and loved, several times there was this organic, spontaneous applause when it ended. Thank you for this beautiful song and book!
I saw Rhiannon 2 days ago and this was in her set, As always so much better live but the best part was the story that inspired the song. Go see her and she will tell it. She is definitely a special person.
❤i played this beautiful song 🎵 for my mom as she was getting her heavenly wings 🪽
Such a beautiful sad song.
Words can't begin to express how special this one is. I've been listening to her ethereal music for quite some time now. Bumbled across this one by chance this morning. My wife and I were simply carried. We could fly, and it was so lovely. Thanks a bunch.
This song allows me to think of my granny. Just like yours, my granny was so special. I feel joy when I think about my grandma, Malissa. R.I.P.
Artists give us personal gifts without knowing it. Since this song came out it was a gift for me and my daughter, to whom I sing it at night as a lullaby. Thank you Rhiannon 🙌🏽
Love this woman's voice. I can't express it any better.
So beautiful! 👏👏🌺🌹🥰🌹🌺
Thank you, Miss Giddens, for giving us this beauty. It helps us escape the bonds that hold us down.
I can't let go of this strong and delicate voice. This song is magnificent, the clip is very beautiful and your voice is captivating. I love you !
Wow! This brought me to tears on my morning commute. Absolutely beautiful! So grateful to have discovered your inspiring music 💓
It literally brought me to tears while doing some work at Panera lol. I don't have a daughter but have a son I love so much. Sent it to my family who had daughters..
Me too.
Everyone I listen to your music, read your posts, see you in concert, you touch my heart, my soul, my emotions, my thoughts. So grateful for you.
If it weren’t for my Grandma I wouldn’t be here today. RIP Mom.
I’m so sorry, Bob. Blessings to you and your family. 😢🌹🙏🏽
So poetic! This song of yours is one of my favorite's one...and the artwork is absolutely gorgeous... 🤩 I love that!
Beautifully done, with a sweetness that attracts the heart. The artwork compliments the song perfectly.♥
This song is so special to me and helps through a very hard time we regularly experience. I first played it years ago when my rescue dog finally needed euthanized. We had been through so much together and her life did not begin until she was rescued from that hoarder and came to live with me. Now we work specifically in Animal Rescue & Welfare and have a home full of fosters. Today, exactly 4 years to the day that she came into our home, our most senior foster will be assisted in passing peacefully in her home. She also did not begin her real life until she was rescued in her senior years. She had clearly only been used for breeding, never knew life as anything more than property for profit, and just set loose when she was no longer of value. She was severely emaciated, afraid to come indoors, and didn't have even a defensive note in her, let alone any aggression. Over time she gained weight & strength back and, eventually, came to fully embrace the "pet life". Now, at approximately 18 years old, a list of ailments, and a recent stroke it has been decided that it is time to help her pass. Her will and spirit are so very strong but her poor old body just can't give anymore. I really can't express how special it is to have this released in such perfect timing. Thank you.
What a moving story, so glad she found a good home
This is absolutely achingly beautiful. Thank you, for the song, for the artwork.
I have seen the Carolina Chocolate Drops live. They are all very gifted. Rhiannon is a blessing and I sincerely appreciate that her music continues to focus on the historical tempos of African American music. Although I am not black, I believe this song portrays the courage and spiritual attributes that serve to help human beings overcome the unrightable wrong, slavery.
This is sweet folk music. Apparently, a lot of Rhiannon's fans are attracted to my music as well, which is definitely a good thing.
Looking forward to see you in the UK in February
This is a beautiful song.. and the art is just amazing. So warm and gorgeous!
I remember you explaining the origins of the song at a gig in Shepherds Bush, London several years ago. I thought , wow, that would make a great book. I'm overjoyed to see it happen and such beautiful illustrations. Thank you. x
I find it quite rare for the songs she writes to match the way she delivers and performs them. But when they do, like here, I think it is just perfection. What a talent!
Tears. Thanks Rhiannon. This is beautiful and inspiring. Gives me strength.
So Beautiful, thank you 💖
My new favorite artist. Love her voice. ✌️ 🤝✌️
So bittersweet and beautiful.
Rhiannon's booked for Gate to Southwell Festival, UK, in July. Its only a small festival, one of the BEST small fests, but all credit to her that she's prepared to come all this way for us! You are GUARANTEED a very warm welcome and a most appreciative audience! Bring plenty of merch, it will definitely fly off the table. ❤
Amazing Lady,You are a gift that is always giving and I thank you
Heard this on the radio last night. Love it, and great to see the beautiful artwork as well. Would love to hear Rhiannon live.
Just fabulous. Giddens is amazng.
Thanks for coming to Milan. It was a great performance! Thank you for sharing the story behind this song. It's even more moving.
What a beautiful song, yet so simple and stripped down. Love the drawings!
Head to toe chills! Absolutely gorgeous.
It's an absolutely awesome song sung by someone with a beautiful voice! 💗
Just stunning!
A very beautiful song that deserves to be heard by many more people.
Wunderschön das Lied, hat mir schon in Nashville gefallen
Absolutely beautiful and very moving song, superbly played and sung
OMG! Powerful stuff. Wonderful writing, singing, and instrumentation. It Brought back beautiful memories of my Mom. I miss her so much. Tonight you helped me connect with her for a bit. 🙏
How I love your music, your voice. I'm an old Italian boy but you help me feel every word. Thank you.
Simply beautiful.
Beautiful! Rhiannon, can you fly? I think if anyone can, it might be you.
Lovely song and those illustrations are GORGEOUS!
I have had the CD since shortly after it was released. I love the video.
Beautiful 🎶🎶
Love This Lady And Her Music, Bello Bello ,Precioso
My book was here when I got home. The illustrations are as beautiful as the song. Thank you.
Beautiful!
Her gifts are invaluable!!!❤
Beautiful song and performance Rhiannon... Keep up the good work.
What great music and what lovely pictures!
to tears, thank you for that blessing
Voice of an angel.
The most wonderful voice....as sweet as buttered honey and as powerful as God's own fury....thank you my little CCD
So much beauty moves me to tears. Thank you.
Come back home to Carolina. We need u here.
Beautiful sound and exceptional accompanying video. 💕
Gosh, what a song!!
Thank you so much, Ms. Giddens. Beautiful song and video.
Masterpiece ❤
So beautiful! Love your voice and this song. Oh my!
Beautiful!💕💕
Thank you 💛🌻
Beautiful song.
So beautiful….
Beautiful
Absolute beauty!
Thanks for anuddern young lady..
Brilliant, I love ❤️ love the angelic voice and the words grabbed my heart ♥️
This is a magnificent song. I have watched it numerous times and today I found this version. I'm not fond of what I put in the category of cartoons, but the drawings soar. Bravo!
I love it. Reminds me Joan Baez in her early times.
Was listening to this album a few days back. Surprised to see this music video today! Such a powerful album! The "Baby Boy" song moved me emotionally!
HealingLoveALL
Beautiful ❤
Wow, that is so beautiful!
Thank You😀
Woosh this made me cry
You are truly a gift. Your range of quality expertise and experience is wondrous. I take just a moment to mention a young Canadian musician/song writer who plays a gourd banjo and is on her own journey. Her UA-cam channel is Talise Tunes. I doubt that she is copying you. It seems she has a similar calling she follows. Thank you for your journey.
This song was featured on KXCI 91.3 in Tucson
A really beautiful voice on this. Your voice reminds me of Joan Baez, if you don’t object to the comparison. A really beautiful song too.❤
Congrats to the illustrator. "Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe New Talent Illustrator Award
We Could Fly, illustrated by Briana Mukodiri Uchendu, is the Steptoe Illustrator Award winner. The book is written by Rhiannon Giddens and published by Candlewick Press."
❤
This isn’t exactly relevant to the story of the song, but I just listened to her song about a slave’s baby and this along with the other reminded me of a myth I heard.
The story was of the mermaid souls who would follow slaver ships. They’d wait for those sad souls who didn’t make the crossing and scoop them up, carrying them to the Afterlife. It was a continuation of a similar myth of river mermaids from African folklore.
When the image of the boat came up, it connected the two stories, and I thought this song could almost be a similar tale. Something about how the slaves who made the crossing only to pass away in a foreign land could escape to the Afterlife. I thought that was a beautiful idea…though sad.
The way she spoke of the grandma made me imagine that grandma had gone already. At the end, it felt as though she was saying that the mother and daughter had died and went to join their grandma and mother. It was heartbreaking…but losing someone so young wasn’t unheard of. It wasn’t unheard of for a mother to choose this for them over being forced to go through what they saw.
…Happy Juneteenth, everyone. Here’s to all those lost souls…💔🖤
Sounds like Joan Baez....so beautiful...❤
Can we fly while living on earth?
Can we fly with our phantasy?
Can we fly with drugs?
Or can we fly at the end of our lifes only with our soul?
We should remember this in times of Netanyahus war.
War Criminal
@@21MGOBLUE Yes, and listen to the song, folks. We haven't been like this since ever.
Much Love! @@zzausel I actually sent this song to my whole family.. I dont have a daughter have a son but wanted to share as some do! Message relevant to all parents..
Was this based on a book by Virginia Hamilton?
I don't know if this beautiful song was based on the book of African American folktales _The People Could Fly_, but there is a folktale about enslaved Black folks flying away from the bonds of slavery.
Hey you sing the song in red dead redemption
Is it only me, who is hearing similarities to Joan Baez.
Just you
its a little dusty in here