Freddy Badger | Freddy Badger & Brother Joe - Mooshatanio (Jimmy Driftwood cover) @FreddyBadger | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Another one from the great American Bard. I recorded this previously with my banjo, but my brother and I had a great time making this rendition with steel guitar and bass.
"This song is from one of many tales of my wife’s Cherokee grandmother. How lucky this Tennessee pioneer who came to the Buffalo River Country, for by having loved an Indian princess he became a god, the Great White Spirit, to her son. Yes, he loved her and left her, and when he could no longer live without her he came back to find her grave on the Buffalo, and to meet her son, the chief with the blue eyes and red hair."
-Jimmy Driftwood
Not sure why the comments are turned off, checked the settings and they shouldn't be.
Another one from the great American Bard. I recorded this previously with my banjo, but my brother and I had a great time making this rendition with steel guitar and bass.
"This song is from one of many tales of my wife’s Cherokee grandmother. How lucky this Tennessee pioneer who came to the Buffalo River Country, for by having loved an Indian princess he became a god, the Great White Spirit, to her son. Yes, he loved her and left her, and when he could no longer live without her he came back to find her grave on the Buffalo, and to meet her son, the chief with the blue eyes and red hair."
-Jimmy Driftwood