“Man of Constant Sorrow” is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett in 1913. The song was made popular by the Stanley Brothers who recorded the song in the 1950s, and many versions have been recorded since then, most notably by Bob Dylan. In this guitar lesson, we’ll break down the entire guitar part for “Man of Constant Sorrow” note for note!
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