I come from a family of wonderful Christian women, salt of the earth kind of women, consistently living quiet beautiful lives of love and service to others. My mother and all her sisters, have been faithful to God for all their lives, and all my life I have heard them sing in this same beautiful way, songs from their hearts that spoke of their faith. How privileged I have been.
I grew up in rural Missouri in the '60s with a father who was a Church of Christ minister on the edge of the Ozark Mountains (the edge of Appalachia). Those people were poor, poor, poor. This was a favorite of all the widows in the Congregations, particularly in the hills. I hadn't heard it in 25 or 30 years until the film came out and I admit I got a little teary. Luckily the theater was dark so my wife and youngest son couldn't see me.
I grew up in the US, Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia. My family came from Ireland 200 years ago. All of the Irish accent has disappeared but my grandmother sounded just like this when she sang. To me, it is beautiful.
I agree wholeheartedly, however I feel like if someone else had done it it would've been interchangeable. Something about Iris' vocals is just captivating.
it shat on every vbeloved cliche about the western films, what else did you expect... but to be fair, the movie came out in a year where that categorywas FILLED with masterpieces, like inception, the kings speech, winters bone, black swan... good lord it was an amazing year
I prefer Jeff Bridges' performance - not disrespecting John Wayne, but one is always aware that he is John Wayne, if you follow me, whereas Bridges just disappears into the role. And Hailie Stanfield, absolutely adore her in this role. Sheer perfection.
@@ImsorryAnakin John Wayne should have won for "The Searchers" (clearly his best film), but he was on the outs with Hollywood when it was released in 1956. His Oscar for "True Grit' was more of a lifetime achievement award.
100s of versions of this song have been made. But Iris Dement has finally sung it with the slow, deliberate, emotional melancholy that compliments & does justice to these beautiful heart plucking lyrics.
This version of the movie True Grit was ten times better than the John Wayne film. It followed the book more closely and fleshed out the characters far better. For them to close the movie with that incredible song made it perfect. Thank you for the beauty you gave an already great song Miss Dement, it was stunning.
@@tibbar1000 , agree but then the new movie was better overall as well, other actors also played their roles better (including Jeff Bridges) than those in the original
Both were excellent for different reasons. John Wayne portrayed Rooster Cogburn perfectly and the Arkansa boy, Glen Campbell, though without a lot of acting experience, was better than a slick Matt Damon. And don’t forget Robert Duvall as Ned Pepper, Dennis Hopper as Moon, Strother Martin and Jeff Corey. They round out a powerful cast. Jeff Bridges did a superb job as did Barry Pepper in the 2010 version. Kim Darby had her moments as did Hailee Steinfield. And I will not argue that the 2010 version had slightly more of the book. Plus Iris Dement’s song was icing on the cake. But John Fiedler’s 1969 Jay Noble Daggett was the candles on the cake along with H. W. Gim as Chin Lee. Did you notice that the condemned man at the hanging was played by Jay Silverheels of The Lone Ranger fame? Remember Tonto?
I tear up every time I hear this hymn. I'm especially fond of hearing Iris Dement sing it. There is something heavenly about her voice that makes me maudlin in my old age. A great singer with a very interesting voice, she is an even better songwriter with many great and famous bands covering her music.
Hello & I hope Iris Dement is able to view my comment, boy I’m grateful to Jeff Bridges & Matt Damon, I decided to watch the movie True Grit because I like these actors. It was emotional & tearful, when the end of the movie arrived & I heard that voice I didn’t turn off the tv or change the channel…I listened to this beautiful voice. I don’t listen to that type of music normally so I would not have ever heard this song, but I’m so grateful that I had the opportunity thank you Iris Dement. 😁🌸
This song reminds me of a simpler time , as a child, sitting in a wood frame church house on a hard bench, either sweating and holding a handfan in summer , or freezing in winter, hoping some of that stoves heat would drift my way. That pure music has been lost in most churches of today.
This is an interesting proverb. As I understand it, this proverb tells us that the wicked’s own conscience has them running even when there is no one to actually chase them down. This proverb is quite profound in very few words. That seems to be the style of the books of wisdom.
@@sheldonberg125yes it bothered me that Hollywood can’t even get one simple verse right. Unless they meant it to have a double meaning for the context of the film. Perhaps Rooster is tormented by his past as well.
Nick Gregory I agree, elevated the film to another level, especially when I realized that the theme had been playing in the soundtrack through the whole film. Sublime!
+Tsisageya 1 Don't synthesize, just simply FEEL. And, if it provides any comfort or warmth or peace, go ahead and BELIEVE. Me and Iris will not mind in the least : cynic / romantic / human being ...... we're all in it together.
It's part of the filmmakers art, cynical maybe (Titanic anyone?), but the feelings are real. People attach their own experience onto it. Same goes for all art that moves you.
The whole movie had a use of English much different than today. Same way in the Lonesome Dove movie. Not sure if its a whimsical remembrance of a bygone era, but I enjoy it’s more poetic timbre.
A most beautiful song at the end of a great movie. I love the original with John Wayne. How could a body not? Not many remakes move me but this one did. Yes, I cried like a baby when I heard Iris sing this. It reminded me of my Grandmother singing this so long ago. I miss you MeMe.
At the end of this lovely film, when the credits start to roll, and this wonderful gospel tune started... I just lost it- teary eyed blubbering old man.... This is what made the film so perfect. Big shout to whoever made the final decision to include this little marvel. And thank you beautiful Iris!
Recognized here voice right away. Stunner of a movie, and really hit home when Iris came on for the credits. We used to listen to "No Time To Cry" in the Marines for all the folk we knew who passed... those who served with us, family, anyone. Fond memories.
I remember singing this song as a child at the Chinese Baptist church… I’m San Antonio …TEXAS….ONLY ONE PIANO AND MOST EVERYONE WAS OFF KEY…..I REALLY MISS IT….IT WAS 65 years ago…
On Czech TV now and I thought it´s Dolly Parton. The same feeling in her voice... now I found the truth and I´m a fan too :-) Great movie, great song, great singer... what else can I say :-)
Should've been watching the popular show "Northern Exposure" when they broke out "Our Town" for the end of the last episode. I cried and I'd hardly watched the damn show.
This is a beautiful song sung by a beautiful woman. My mother who passed a few months ago loved this old hymn. Thank you Iris as my Mom loved your music 🙏🏼
I had a homie who got lost in yellowstone and when he was up against one of the stone walls, he just sang this song until he got rescued. They found him dehydrated and badly burned practically unconscious
Possibly because it was truer to the book, and therefore more from Mattie’s perspective, rather than a John Wayne vehicle. Mind you, Wayne was outstanding in the 1969 original😊
@@wm4668 I agree. John Wayne was always John Wayne. He did a great job in the movie but was maybe too familiar because of the many tough guy rouges he had played. Jeff Bridges emerged as an amazing character, a tough and gritty personality who fit the part perfectly. Kudos to both actors. My favorite? Both. Pardon my ambivalence.
It was almost verbatim from the book...awesome look...outstanding costuming...and such contrasts in dialect..ned pepper..matty..rooster..and my fav..the bear man
You should question. God will give us what we want at the moment of death. If we choose God, we can inherit His Kingdom in Heaven, but if we do not choose God, then he won't force us to and there is only one other option. Go to a Catholic Church near you, talk to the Priest, and ask him what you should do. God Bless You.
There's just something magical about Iris DeMent's voice. This song with it's spiritual overtones just seems to really fix the feelings conveyed in her singing. Iris is truly a blessing to all that open their heart's to the lyrics of her songs and let her deep feelings flow into them. I did not realize she participated in the soundtrack for the movie True Grit 2010 Soundtrack. I will have to watch the movie and wait with great anticipation for the part when she sings!
What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms; What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Oh, how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Leaning on the everlasting arms; Oh, how bright the path grows from day to day, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arms. What have I to dread, what have I to fear, Leaning on the everlasting arms; I have blessed peace with my Lord so near, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arms.
A lovely rendition of this song. Thank you, Iris. It must have been in the late 60s or early 70s when I first heard and sang this in church. Now decades later in 2020, the words have the same meaning they did back then. Except I can look back over a longer experience of the faithfulness of the God whose loving arms have upheld me all along the way. Day in and day out. Moment by moment. Do I ever regret surrendering the rest of my life to the One who sufferred an agonising death by crucifixion, to bear the penalty of my sins 20 centuries ago outside Jerusalem? Do I ever wonder if I've wasted over 50 years, following my Saviour through thick and thin? Are my relationships a wreck and my life empty through putting the Lord Jesus first? Absolutely not! He's proved to be the Friend that sticks closer than a brother, Who the Bible speaks of. Fine for me but not for you? Believe that if you wish. Too good to be true? As much as colour, fresh air, sunsets, newborn babies and true love can't be true. Please. Don't keep refusing this Jesus. He claimed to be "the way, the truth and the life" - and that no-one "comes to the Father except through me". His forgiveness of his enemies while he hung on the cross demonstrates the greatness of his love. His bodily resurrection back to life afterward, as he had fortold, is the pre-eminent evidence. Now, will you still turn away and refuse him or keep trying to fit on that uncomfortable fence? Or will you turn in true repentance and trust to the Saviour who has said "come unto me"?
I love this song and the way Iris sings it. Pure soul and emotion. If every naysayer in the world hated it, I'd be the last one standing, playing it, over and over.
Takes me back to 1964 when God first revealed Himself in my soul, and I became a new creature in Christ Jesus. This song was sung nearly every Lord's Day by the 40-50 people who gathered at Grace Baptist Church out on the west side of Big Spring, TX, near the [then] Webb AFB, where I was serving out my time back from overseas. I cherish the memory, and have lived for 50 more years serving my gracious Lord Jesus. And all the while, I am truly leaning on the everlasting Arms. I can think of no one who could replicate the sound of the singing of that song better than Iris. She sings unashamedly through that lovely nose, producing that genuine sound that melts the true country/mountain heart. You are the best, Iris. The sadness is that if I am to believe the Wiki page on Iris, she rejected the faith of her parents, and is likely an unbeliever. But the Gospel influence is palpable in her music, if not an abiding faith. My prayer is that God's Word will have its effect in Iris' soul and that I will get to hear her music as eternity rolls on.
+Victor Edwards I think people should disregard religion until they are truly satisfied for what they have done with their lives. Then they can start asking the big questions, weather they believe or not. Maybe not for everyone, but religion really tends to get in the way of goals.
+bailesstrand Its more than two thousand years. Read the psalms and other parts of the scriptures. We who serve the Lord were here first. You and yours came after us. You have to get over yourself because you think you do not need saving. Now that is more than pretentious. It is more like hubris.
The Cohen Bros hit the nail on the head! When I was growing up I had Aunts and Uncles and cousins galore throughout Kanas, Missouri, and Arkansas. At every family gathering we would gather 'round a piano in the parlor and unite in voice singing "Leaning .." and other dustbowl classics. As far as Iris's voice goes, ya'll ain't never been to the Osarks or the Great Plains or Olathe, or there abouts, huh? The Movie softened the accents a great deal to my ear. Finally "Matty" is the spittin' image of a couple, three or four, of my Scots-Irish cousins ( brown/copper hair - hazel eyes) that's been in that region for over a hundred years and then some. Hell, my great great Grandfather was a boy of 16 asleep upstairs in the hay loft of the family dry goods store in Gardner when Quantral rode in, robbed us, then when on to burn Lawrence to the ground. The Cohens got a lot of it quite right. DeMent was perfection.
The Coens are a modern day equivalent to the late great Hitchcock. This movie ranks right up there with their other American masterpieces Blood Simple, Fargo and No Country for Old Men. Far more than an ordinary western.
Did you ever hear the sound of a lone bell ringing off in the distance with the pureness and beauty of a morning sunrise bringing in a new day? This voice seems to capture this warmth and so much more. Such a rare talent blessed with the ability to display it.
Itronicall this is for Movide Soundtrack. I used ot sing this in CHurch, and we sang int in the slower, mroe Traditional Style, but if you try to fidn this on an ALbum on Amazon or soemwhere, tis upbeat and "Modernised" crap.
This was the only song that put me on your trail ever since hearing it. Girl, I just hope you feel as warm in your heart as we do listening to you, thank you Iris
The haunting voice of Iris Dement caused chills to run down my spine. This song inspired to make me choose it for church after hearing the way Iris did it. I'm the part time piano player at my church and the congeragation loved it.
I must have watched True Grit [ 2010 ] at least 10 times and each time I find myself crying at the end [ and I'm not the type to cry at films believe me ] - my favourite Western ever .
I met this lady years ago. And we and my children and grandchildren sing along years later its astounding. God Bless you . I still play he reached me down .And my kids still play this to their kids. the show still goes on.
@@pashadyne She's not singing with a "baby voice." Her voice is high-pitched, yes, as are many (Alison Kraus?). but the "baby voice" is not that, it is a regional accent that has been essentially killed off.
@@pashadyne Try listening to some of the Smithsonian's early recordings. Music companies don't record this stuff, it's not commercial. There was some what was called "old style" music in the 1930s, which again, was not recorded much. The Smithsonian recorded real people not performing acts. The accent is particular to some regions of the Ozarks.
@@pashadyne I'm not the one wasting your time, idiot. You commented to me with demands, ignored my reply and then "wasted time" with a several paragraph rant. As I said, look into the Smithsonian Folkways records. Or better yet, just go fuck yourself. The latter is better for lifeless people like you who need to turn every internet interaction into a battle to make up for other inadequaciies.
My history teacher in the 8th grade would sing this song on a daily basis. I'm now 34-years old and this song is on my tongue every day and has been ever since then.
I've heard this song a million times and this version in True Grit is most definitely the one that does it for me. Doesn't surprise me that Coen Brothers chose this.
I’m a poet at heart and in mind. I often find myself spontaneously bursting into tears if something really emotionally powerful grazes my soul. This song did that to me. To have felt every jolt as Rooster carried Matty. To understand fully why he never even hesitated to kill himself if needs be to get her to the store. How I personally would have done the exact same. And to hear Iris’s voice paint a picture that could never be truly rendered….
What a fellowship, what a joy divine, leaning on the everlasting arms; what a blessedness, what a peace is mine, leaning on the everlasting arms. Leaning, leaning, safe and secure from all alarms; leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms. O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, leaning on the everlasting arms; O how bright the path grows from day to day, leaning on the everlasting arms. What have I to dread, what have I to fear, leaning on the everlasting arms? I have blessed peace with my Lord so near, leaning on the everlasting arms. [Refrain]
I have heard this song since I was very young. My grandmother and mom used to sing this to me. It tears at me just to remember. This is the best rendition I recall. I have even asked this be played at my funeral when the time comes. I cried at the end of the movie.
I have several CDs with Iris Dement singing with another artist. Afterr hearing her pure voice, I don't think I could ever mistake her for anyone else. It's different, but it's beautiful.
I come from a family of wonderful Christian women, salt of the earth kind of women, consistently living quiet beautiful lives of love and service to others. My mother and all her sisters, have been faithful to God for all their lives, and all my life I have heard them sing in this same beautiful way, songs from their hearts that spoke of their faith. How privileged I have been.
Greetings from southern Ireland.I am 62 years old.I would like this song to be played at my funeral when that time comes.
I grew up in rural Missouri in the '60s with a father who was a Church of Christ minister on the edge of the Ozark Mountains (the edge of Appalachia). Those people were poor, poor, poor. This was a favorite of all the widows in the Congregations, particularly in the hills. I hadn't heard it in 25 or 30 years until the film came out and I admit I got a little teary. Luckily the theater was dark so my wife and youngest son couldn't see me.
One day, but today is NOT that day. Tell people how the Lord has been good to you.
I feel this way also
My prayer is for you to have another 62 blessed years.
I grew up in the US, Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia. My family came from Ireland 200 years ago. All of the Irish accent has disappeared but my grandmother sounded just like this when she sang. To me, it is beautiful.
This was the best possible song for the ending of a fantastic movie.
For ending the best movie of the movies history
yesssssssss !!!!
damn straight
I agree. 👍
I agree wholeheartedly, however I feel like if someone else had done it it would've been interchangeable. Something about Iris' vocals is just captivating.
I cant belive this film did not win a single oscar, thats a crime .
it shat on every vbeloved cliche about the western films, what else did you expect... but to be fair, the movie came out in a year where that categorywas FILLED with masterpieces, like inception, the kings speech, winters bone, black swan... good lord it was an amazing year
The Duke won for this film.
His only win.
I prefer Jeff Bridges' performance - not disrespecting John Wayne, but one is always aware that he is John Wayne, if you follow me, whereas Bridges just disappears into the role. And Hailie Stanfield, absolutely adore her in this role. Sheer perfection.
Murcia doxial Kings Speech was boring and horrible. About the father of that turd Princess Diana
@@ImsorryAnakin John Wayne should have won for "The Searchers" (clearly his best film), but he was on the outs with Hollywood when it was released in 1956. His Oscar for "True Grit' was more of a lifetime achievement award.
I can listen to this over and over.
100s of versions of this song have been made. But Iris Dement has finally sung it with the slow, deliberate, emotional melancholy that compliments & does justice to these beautiful heart plucking lyrics.
Best one is still a murderous Robert Mitchum singing it in the movie Night of the Hunter. Too bad he never made an official recording of it.
Adam Rosman and what a stunning performance he gave. Truly unforgettable.
Stephen Troup she sounds like a young Dolly Parton.
Stephen Troup I cannot disagree with that.
Adam Rosman Ever see NIGHT OF THE HUNTER?
This version of the movie True Grit was ten times better than the John Wayne film. It followed the book more closely and fleshed out the characters far better. For them to close the movie with that incredible song made it perfect. Thank you for the beauty you gave an already great song Miss Dement, it was stunning.
I liked both of them, but the girl in the remake stole the show. In the first movie the actress never seemed as wounded, angry and determined.
@@tibbar1000 , agree but then the new movie was better overall as well, other actors also played their roles better (including Jeff Bridges) than those in the original
No
Both were excellent for different reasons. John Wayne portrayed Rooster Cogburn perfectly and the Arkansa boy, Glen Campbell, though without a lot of acting experience, was better than a slick Matt Damon. And don’t forget Robert Duvall as Ned Pepper, Dennis Hopper as Moon, Strother Martin and Jeff Corey. They round out a powerful cast. Jeff Bridges did a superb job as did Barry Pepper in the 2010 version. Kim Darby had her moments as did Hailee Steinfield. And I will not argue that the 2010 version had slightly more of the book. Plus Iris Dement’s song was icing on the cake. But John Fiedler’s 1969 Jay Noble Daggett was the candles on the cake along with H. W. Gim as Chin Lee. Did you notice that the condemned man at the hanging was played by Jay Silverheels of The Lone Ranger fame? Remember Tonto?
My uncle loved this song as well as the movie. At 1:00pm today he passed away. Listening to this while crying and drinking whiskey 🥃 😢 RIP Uncle Joel
Sounds like you had a awesome uncle
Rest In Peace Joe
Great call by your uncle it is a lovely song
Condolences
Much love brother xxxx
Lovely song to go out with.
Rip Joel
The absolutely best female voice in country music
I tear up every time I hear this hymn. I'm especially fond of hearing Iris Dement sing it. There is something heavenly about her voice that makes me maudlin in my old age. A great singer with a very interesting voice, she is an even better songwriter with many great and famous bands covering her music.
68 here!
This woman touches me like no other artist has ever done.
Beautiful song and a great movie. Wish life was still this simple.
Hello & I hope Iris Dement is able to view my comment, boy I’m grateful to Jeff Bridges & Matt Damon, I decided to watch the movie True Grit because I like these actors. It was emotional & tearful, when the end of the movie arrived & I heard that voice I didn’t turn off the tv or change the channel…I listened to this beautiful voice. I don’t listen to that type of music normally so I would not have ever heard this song, but I’m so grateful that I had the opportunity thank you Iris Dement. 😁🌸
This song reminds me of a simpler time , as a child, sitting in a wood frame church house on a hard bench, either sweating and holding a handfan in summer , or freezing in winter, hoping some of that stoves heat would drift my way. That pure music has been lost in most churches of today.
This is being sung as it was meant to be sung
Eternally sadful it's all just transitional memories - rock iconic bedded like yours and mine..., ever faster until the end.
@Greg Bray It’s called looking back to one’s own childhood where things seemed simpler. Don’t have to be an arrogant prick.
Me toooooooooo
Iris Dement has one of the most beautiful voices that I've ever heard. She's truly one of a kind.
"Time just gets away from us"
That line in the movie always choke me up , and that beautiful song ....
Possibly the best rendition of this magnificent song.
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You said a mouthful. I agree 100%.
"The wicked flee when none pursueth"
Proverbs 28:1
This is an interesting proverb. As I understand it, this proverb tells us that the wicked’s own conscience has them running even when there is no one to actually chase them down. This proverb is quite profound in very few words. That seems to be the style of the books of wisdom.
@@sheldonberg125yes it bothered me that Hollywood can’t even get one simple verse right. Unless they meant it to have a double meaning for the context of the film. Perhaps Rooster is tormented by his past as well.
Hearing this song makes me regain some true peace that has been lost for some time.
Iris DeMent is a true treasure.
Love you Iris.
Many happy regards.
Thanks for all your great music.
Such a pure, thick Arkansas accent. Perfect song for this movie
This song broke my heart at the end of the Coen bros' True Grit.
Kept me in m' seat while the lights came up and the credits rolled......couldn't believe - IRIS DEMENT !! Joy, joy, true belief, more joy --
Nick Gregory I agree, elevated the film to another level, especially when I realized that the theme had been playing in the soundtrack through the whole film. Sublime!
+Nick Gregory Mine as well. Reminds me of my MeMe and my Mom.
+Tsisageya 1 Don't synthesize, just simply FEEL. And, if it provides any comfort or warmth or peace, go ahead and BELIEVE. Me and Iris will not mind in the least : cynic / romantic / human being ...... we're all in it together.
It's part of the filmmakers art, cynical maybe (Titanic anyone?), but the feelings are real. People attach their own experience onto it. Same goes for all art that moves you.
This is my late mother's voice and it tears me up every time
Long life she has in music 🎶 which transcends all
Iris Dement is your mom? And she is deceased?
That's awful. I had no idea 😢
"Keep your seat Trash", one of the best quotes in this amazing movie.
Fill your hands
and from the novel
Or "I don't deal in hypotheticals. The world is vexing enough as it is".
The whole movie had a use of English much different than today. Same way in the Lonesome Dove movie. Not sure if its a whimsical remembrance of a bygone era, but I enjoy it’s more poetic timbre.
I was amazed at this character. Rooster killing her valiant horse to save her was year jerking.
Far better than anything on the radio today!!! Pure music...heart and soul!
Ain't that the truth
She sounds like my grandma, she loved all the old folk.
A most beautiful song at the end of a great movie. I love the original with John Wayne. How could a body not? Not many remakes move me but this one did. Yes, I cried like a baby when I heard Iris sing this. It reminded me of my Grandmother singing this so long ago. I miss you MeMe.
Hands down the prettiest version of this old hym I have ever heard, beautiful!
This rendition will be played at my Memorial Service...someday.
@Iris Dement That would be great, Iris! I enjoyed other songs by you, as well.
At the end of this lovely film, when the credits start to roll, and this wonderful gospel tune started... I just lost it- teary eyed blubbering old man.... This is what made the film so perfect. Big shout to whoever made the final decision to include this little marvel. And thank you beautiful Iris!
same here I cried myself into a unresponsive blob
Recognized here voice right away. Stunner of a movie, and really hit home when Iris came on for the credits. We used to listen to "No Time To Cry" in the Marines for all the folk we knew who passed... those who served with us, family, anyone. Fond memories.
I remember singing this song as a child at the Chinese Baptist church…
I’m San Antonio …TEXAS….ONLY ONE PIANO AND MOST EVERYONE
WAS OFF KEY…..I REALLY MISS IT….IT WAS 65 years ago…
Just watched True Grit and heard Iris for the first time. I am a fan now.
+kwassagirl And me.
On Czech TV now and I thought it´s Dolly Parton. The same feeling in her voice... now I found the truth and I´m a fan too :-) Great movie, great song, great singer... what else can I say :-)
Abby Babby same
some of her early songs will bring a tear or two
Should've been watching the popular show "Northern Exposure" when they broke out "Our Town" for the end of the last episode. I cried and I'd hardly watched the damn show.
This is a beautiful song sung by a beautiful woman. My mother who passed a few months ago loved this old hymn. Thank you Iris as my Mom loved your music 🙏🏼
"Time just gets away from us..."
C Pegg uh
I had a homie who got lost in yellowstone and when he was up against one of the stone walls, he just sang this song until he got rescued. They found him dehydrated and badly burned practically unconscious
sure does
maybe it don,t perhaps we catch up
😢😢😢
Nothing against the 1969 version of this film, but the 2010 version was truly outstanding...
69 edition classic too. John Wayne, Glen Cambell...
One of the few remakes that was better than the original.
Possibly because it was truer to the book, and therefore more from Mattie’s perspective, rather than a John Wayne vehicle. Mind you, Wayne was outstanding in the 1969 original😊
@@wm4668 I agree. John Wayne was always John Wayne. He did a great job in the movie but was maybe too familiar because of the many tough guy rouges he had played. Jeff Bridges emerged as an amazing character, a tough and gritty personality who fit the part perfectly. Kudos to both actors. My favorite? Both. Pardon my ambivalence.
It was almost verbatim from the book...awesome look...outstanding costuming...and such contrasts in dialect..ned pepper..matty..rooster..and my fav..the bear man
My favorite,the last ride was so well shot,almost heartbreaking! "Leaning",brilliant choice for soundtrack,Coen's are genius!
Thank you God for your grace, it is sufficient, praise Christ my Lord!
I am not a man of faith. But this song, and this song alone, makes me question
You should question. God will give us what we want at the moment of death. If we choose God, we can inherit His Kingdom in Heaven, but if we do not choose God, then he won't force us to and there is only one other option. Go to a Catholic Church near you, talk to the Priest, and ask him what you should do. God Bless You.
There's just something magical about Iris DeMent's voice. This song with it's spiritual overtones just seems to really fix the feelings conveyed in her singing. Iris is truly a blessing to all that open their heart's to the lyrics of her songs and let her deep feelings flow into them. I did not realize she participated in the soundtrack for the movie True Grit 2010 Soundtrack. I will have to watch the movie and wait with great anticipation for the part when she sings!
What a fellowship, what a joy divine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Leaning, leaning,
Safe and secure from all alarms;
Leaning, leaning,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Oh, how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
Oh, how bright the path grows from day to day,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Leaning, leaning,
Safe and secure from all alarms;
Leaning, leaning,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
What have I to dread, what have I to fear,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
I have blessed peace with my Lord so near,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Leaning, leaning,
Safe and secure from all alarms;
Leaning, leaning,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
horsemumbler1 thanks for lyrics
A lovely rendition of this song.
Thank you, Iris.
It must have been in the late 60s or early 70s when I first heard and sang this in church.
Now decades later in 2020, the words have the same meaning they did back then. Except I can look back over a longer experience of the faithfulness of the God whose loving arms have upheld me all along the way. Day in and day out. Moment by moment.
Do I ever regret surrendering the rest of my life to the One who sufferred an agonising death by crucifixion, to bear the penalty of my sins 20 centuries ago outside Jerusalem?
Do I ever wonder if I've wasted over 50 years, following my Saviour through thick and thin?
Are my relationships a wreck and my life empty through putting the Lord Jesus first?
Absolutely not!
He's proved to be the Friend that sticks closer than a brother, Who the Bible speaks of.
Fine for me but not for you?
Believe that if you wish.
Too good to be true?
As much as colour, fresh air, sunsets, newborn babies and true love can't be true.
Please. Don't keep refusing this Jesus. He claimed to be "the way, the truth and the life" - and that no-one "comes to the Father except through me".
His forgiveness of his enemies while he hung on the cross demonstrates the greatness of his love.
His bodily resurrection back to life afterward, as he had fortold, is the pre-eminent evidence.
Now, will you still turn away and refuse him or keep trying to fit on that uncomfortable fence?
Or will you turn in true repentance and trust to the Saviour who has said "come unto me"?
Thank you.
@Iris Dement
Amen 👏👏👏👋👋❣️💜🙏
What a beautiful voice she has. Her music is the language of the soul. You guys should be proud of a truly american icon.
The childhood memories this brings ... I can hear my grandma singing this song fifty years ago...
@Iris Dement That is fine, I do enjoy your music.
She is one of the most beautiful artists of this song. Love you Irise.
She has the kind of voice and simplicity that old time country music has/or had; you carry it with you long after the song ends. amazing stuff.
What a voice.....makes me weep softly with memories of childhood church going.
I love this song and the way Iris sings it. Pure soul and emotion. If every naysayer in the world hated it, I'd be the last one standing, playing it, over and over.
Makes me think of my two passed grandfathers. Love you Dennis and Thomas. I'll see you when it's my time 🇺🇸
Takes me back to 1964 when God first revealed Himself in my soul, and I became a new creature in Christ Jesus. This song was sung nearly every Lord's Day by the 40-50 people who gathered at Grace Baptist Church out on the west side of Big Spring, TX, near the [then] Webb AFB, where I was serving out my time back from overseas.
I cherish the memory, and have lived for 50 more years serving my gracious Lord Jesus. And all the while, I am truly leaning on the everlasting Arms.
I can think of no one who could replicate the sound of the singing of that song better than Iris. She sings unashamedly through that lovely nose, producing that genuine sound that melts the true country/mountain heart. You are the best, Iris.
The sadness is that if I am to believe the Wiki page on Iris, she rejected the faith of her parents, and is likely an unbeliever. But the Gospel influence is palpable in her music, if not an abiding faith. My prayer is that God's Word will have its effect in Iris' soul and that I will get to hear her music as eternity rolls on.
+Victor Edwards Genuine..u are so bless Mr. Victor..
+Victor Edwards I think people should disregard religion until they are truly satisfied for what they have done with their lives. Then they can start asking the big questions, weather they believe or not. Maybe not for everyone, but religion really tends to get in the way of goals.
+bailesstrand Its more than two thousand years. Read the psalms and other parts of the scriptures. We who serve the Lord were here first. You and yours came after us. You have to get over yourself because you think you do not need saving. Now that is more than pretentious. It is more like hubris.
+Austin Carleton says in the bible "today is the day of slavation", there's no guarantee of tommorrow.
+lookin4zinc "salvation"
Iris did a beautiful job on this song. Great voice!
Thank-you Iris Dement!
The Cohen Bros hit the nail on the head! When I was growing up I had Aunts and Uncles and cousins galore throughout Kanas, Missouri, and Arkansas. At every family gathering we would gather 'round a piano in the parlor and unite in voice singing "Leaning .." and other dustbowl classics. As far as Iris's voice goes, ya'll ain't never been to the Osarks or the Great Plains or Olathe, or there abouts, huh? The Movie softened the accents a great deal to my ear. Finally "Matty" is the spittin' image of a couple, three or four, of my Scots-Irish cousins ( brown/copper hair - hazel eyes) that's been in that region for over a hundred years and then some. Hell, my great great Grandfather was a boy of 16 asleep upstairs in the hay loft of the family dry goods store in Gardner when Quantral rode in, robbed us, then when on to burn Lawrence to the ground. The Cohens got a lot of it quite right. DeMent was perfection.
I hope you saw Lonesome Dove - and read the novel....anybody who can appreciate this version of True Grit like you do -- I hope you saw L. D.
Iris DeMent: Heavenly, ethereal and down home. Thank you Iris. I will play this along with you until my strength is gone.
I cry every time I listen to it...
It shakes every nerve of my brain...
Thank you Iris!
The Coens are a modern day equivalent to the late great Hitchcock. This movie ranks right up there with their other American masterpieces Blood Simple, Fargo and No Country for Old Men. Far more than an ordinary western.
They use just the right music in almost all their films, including this one.
“You must pay for everything in this world one way or another baby sister. There is nothing free except the Grace of God."
We sang this song in my Presbyterian church when I was a boy in Indiana in the early 60s.
Did you ever hear the sound of a lone bell ringing off in the distance with the pureness and beauty of a morning sunrise bringing in a new day? This voice seems to capture this warmth and so much more. Such a rare talent blessed with the ability to display it.
You really feel an assurance when you listen to this
Itronicall this is for Movide Soundtrack. I used ot sing this in CHurch, and we sang int in the slower, mroe Traditional Style, but if you try to fidn this on an ALbum on Amazon or soemwhere, tis upbeat and "Modernised" crap.
This was the only song that put me on your trail ever since hearing it. Girl, I just hope you feel as warm in your heart as we do listening to you, thank you Iris
This song as sung by Iris Dement transports me into the past.
I absolutely love everything about this book/movie/soundtrack.
It is true perfection. Everything about it is just amazing.
The haunting voice of Iris Dement caused chills to run down my spine. This song inspired to make me choose it for church after hearing the way Iris did it. I'm the part time piano player at my church and the congeragation loved it.
Nice
Nice!
what drugs were u on when u wrote this
@@maxplatovsky927 hopefully not the ones that you're on
Wow. Did you sing it in Iris’s melancholy style?
The movie was very good and the this melody through out the film set the stage for the most beautiful rendition by Iris brought tears to my eyes.
what a strangely beautiful voice xxx
I must have watched True Grit [ 2010 ] at least 10 times and each time I find myself crying at the end [ and I'm not the type to cry at films believe me ] - my favourite Western ever .
I met this lady years ago. And we and my children and grandchildren sing along years later its astounding. God Bless you . I still play he reached me down .And my kids still play this to their kids. the show still goes on.
Salvation is for everyone who wants IT.....
Greetings from Dublin Ireland brother and sisters
❤
Beautiful voice
No doubt about it. ❤
People who don't like her voice have NO understanding of American folk music tradition.
An ear in the UK understands you
@@pashadyne She's not singing with a "baby voice." Her voice is high-pitched, yes, as are many (Alison Kraus?). but the "baby voice" is not that, it is a regional accent that has been essentially killed off.
I like this movie. I like this song. Although I understand a little bit of English.
@@pashadyne Try listening to some of the Smithsonian's early recordings. Music companies don't record this stuff, it's not commercial. There was some what was called "old style" music in the 1930s, which again, was not recorded much. The Smithsonian recorded real people not performing acts. The accent is particular to some regions of the Ozarks.
@@pashadyne I'm not the one wasting your time, idiot. You commented to me with demands, ignored my reply and then "wasted time" with a several paragraph rant.
As I said, look into the Smithsonian Folkways records.
Or better yet, just go fuck yourself.
The latter is better for lifeless people like you who need to turn every internet interaction into a battle to make up for other inadequaciies.
K. G. T. 1940 to 2014.
Miss you dad
I am so sorry @koos my grandfather died a couple years ago and I miss him a lot
A brilliant song choice for this great film; adds the perfect atmosphere. I love this re-make.
can't listen to this without tearing up. love Iris' rendition
My history teacher in the 8th grade would sing this song on a daily basis. I'm now 34-years old and this song is on my tongue every day and has been ever since then.
Oh my goodness, I've just watched this film. What an absolutely beautiful song and singer at the end. Her voice is just amazing ❤
I've heard this song a million times and this version in True Grit is most definitely the one that does it for me. Doesn't surprise me that Coen Brothers chose this.
goose bumps! What a voice
it's absolutely atrocious
You are atrocious
I’m a poet at heart and in mind. I often find myself spontaneously bursting into tears if something really emotionally powerful grazes my soul. This song did that to me. To have felt every jolt as Rooster carried Matty. To understand fully why he never even hesitated to kill himself if needs be to get her to the store. How I personally would have done the exact same. And to hear Iris’s voice paint a picture that could never be truly rendered….
It is one of the best versions of this old classic I've ever heard. The simplicity of note with the clear vocals takes it over the top.
@Iris Dement I'd be honored.
What a fellowship, what a joy divine,
leaning on the everlasting arms;
what a blessedness, what a peace is mine,
leaning on the everlasting arms.
Leaning, leaning,
safe and secure from all alarms;
leaning, leaning,
leaning on the everlasting arms.
O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,
leaning on the everlasting arms;
O how bright the path grows from day to day,
leaning on the everlasting arms.
What have I to dread, what have I to fear,
leaning on the everlasting arms?
I have blessed peace with my Lord so near,
leaning on the everlasting arms. [Refrain]
Superb song. Beautiful voice. Perfection.
i just watch true grit last night and i found this song its quite beautiful
True Grit is in that category of film that's just too good to have a sequel.
It did the impossible. It outshone the original
@eric kowalski daymn
Same goes for Leon The Professional
eric kowalski um shut up?
Poor Little Blackie
Absolutely beautiful
I was stunned by the movie True Grit. I was already tearing up, and when this song played at the end I cried like a baby.
Iris dement has a beautiful voice. It resonates with all the nostalgia of a world seemingly gone and of lives lived with no purpose.
Never get tired of this. AWESOME movie AWESOME sound track.....sigh
Amazing !!! she simply pierces me to the depths of my soul with her wondrous haunting beautiful voice
What a wonderful song and so beautifully sung.
This song was the perfect ending for a perfect western movie, love it!!!
I have heard this song since I was very young. My grandmother and mom used to sing this to me. It tears at me just to remember. This is the best rendition I recall. I have even asked this be played at my funeral when the time comes. I cried at the end of the movie.
One of the movie re-makes that is as good as the original. One of my favorites. This song sets it off. I am just a country boy .
The only thing that keeps this remake from being better than the original is that John Wayne was in the original movie.
Best movie in a long time touching on timeless themes.
Great song.
Sings it like a strong lullaby. Strings added to second half of the recording for the movie end titles only intensify the beauty. Wonderful stuff.
This Iris DeMent version Is Awesome!
This is what I listen to when I'm stressed about schoolwork.
"Time just, gets away from us...."
Iris is one of the best artist there is and ever will be.
Her voice is so strange and yet alluring. The right words don't exist to describe it.
I have several CDs with Iris Dement singing with another artist. Afterr hearing her pure voice, I don't think I could ever mistake her for anyone else. It's different, but it's beautiful.