"Chrystal," Lisa Blount, "Red Rockin' Chair," 2005
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- The late Lisa Blount just kills it on this old southern Appalachian tune, "Red Rockin' Chair" in the 2005 film "Chrystal," written and directed by her husband, actor Ray McKinnon. It is such a fine film!
This is an incredible film and the music is haunting.
I was not aware Lisa had passed. That is very sad but she left one hell of a performance with this film. It is tragic that few have actually even heard of it. (I came across it only recently) And even more tragic that a full, motion picture soundtrack does not exist anywhere. Yet you can find soundtracks for the 50 Shades Of Gray series. Very sad indeed.
She was so incredibly talented, so sad that this was the only take and only recording of this incredible rendition of red rockin chair.
I visited Lisa's grave in Arkansas last summer. A beautiful place.
Amazing. I get chills from this song every time.
I wish this song was like 10 mins I could listen to it all day love her voice
Is there an actual audio recording available of just her and this song?
That's what I wanna know !!??
I’d sure like to find one!
No
My sister has a video of that , let me ask her & I’ll send u the link ok
@@miguelangelaraceliesparzag5894 that would be fantastic
This movie was shot right in my hometown in 2 places seligman mo and Garfield arkansas
How do you erase this song from my mind . Its haunting and sad and lovly
Heard this as a little boy growing up in the Ozarks,
She should've recorded this on an album.
The best song ever to sing when your heart hurts
Reminds me so much of growing up in Western N.C. my family and I would always pick and sing these old classics! And the fighting out back of " establishments" lol
Oh man I love Western NC. Beautiful country. I usually go to Haywood County every summer to escape the hellish heat of South GA.
Beautiful
This is the absolute best version of Red Rocking Chair I’ve ever heard. Even better than Boggs’.
It's a shame Lisa was cursed with the health issues she had. She was an underrated talent and her performance in this film was profound.