"Long Black Veil" is a haunting country ballad written by Danny Dill and Marijohn Wilkin. First recorded by Lefty Frizzell in 1959, the song has since become a standard in country and folk music, covered by numerous artists, including Johnny Cash, The Band, and Emmylou Harris.
The song tells the story of a man who is wrongfully accused of murder and faces execution. Despite having an alibi—he was with his best friend's wife at the time of the crime—he chooses to remain silent to protect her reputation.
The man is ultimately executed, and after his death, the woman visits his grave, mourning in a "long black veil." The song’s lyrics reflect themes of loyalty, love, sacrifice, and the haunting consequences of forbidden love.
"Long Black Veil" is known for its dark, mysterious tone and narrative style, which has made it a favorite among country and folk musicians. Johnny Cash's version, recorded in 1965 for his album Orange Blossom Special, is particularly well-known for its deep emotional resonance and stark delivery.
This is my version of this song, and I hope you enjoy it.
The song tells the story of a man who is wrongfully accused of murder and faces execution. Despite having an alibi—he was with his best friend's wife at the time of the crime—he chooses to remain silent to protect her reputation.
The man is ultimately executed, and after his death, the woman visits his grave, mourning in a "long black veil." The song’s lyrics reflect themes of loyalty, love, sacrifice, and the haunting consequences of forbidden love.
"Long Black Veil" is known for its dark, mysterious tone and narrative style, which has made it a favorite among country and folk musicians. Johnny Cash's version, recorded in 1965 for his album Orange Blossom Special, is particularly well-known for its deep emotional resonance and stark delivery.
This is my version of this song, and I hope you enjoy it.
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