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Nanci Griffith - It's A Hard Life Wherever You Go

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

Music video by Nanci Griffith performing It's A Hard Life Wherever You Go. (C) 1989 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

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  • Not sure about some of the comments here & don't want to get flamed.  This song spoke volumes & continues to do so, for me. To me sounds like some political correctness being taken to, but so be it. "Trash" seems to be the issue. Please don't trash Nanci's beautiful song? Nanci is a Texan: I'm from .au. World's apart. Her music struck chords with me way before YouTube existed. Maybe just try to enjoy, yes?

  • She is so good

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  • @numbat56 Yes yes so true - Nanci is a true spriritual warrior and a fabulous writer and singer and I am eternally grateful for her music and her voice. She is superb and the music is beautiful. It's a very hard life whereever you go and if we poison our children with hatred then the hard life is all that they'll know. <3 <3 <3 Sing it Nanci. :)

  • i heard this song performed on a cool sunday night music tv show

    over 20 years ago now but i still remember it clearly

    i didnt really understand what the song meant til some years after that

  • @duncangray2011 Um.....WHAT???

  • Great song, Nanci

  • @ineedadamnedname I guess I just don't hear a resemblance (Irish/Southern USA), but it does make sense. I have often wondered where the Southern accent came from and how it developed. Obviously it developed from U.K., Irish & assorted European immigrants, but if this is the case, why is it only in the south? I wonder what the "drawl" sounded like, 2 or 3 centuries ago? Did it sound more European? I imagine there are article online in regards to the origin of the Southern accent.

  • @gjc82071 Actually, it makes sense because the Southern drawl/twang is very closely related to the Irish accent! :^D Cool, eh?

  • and the famaly tabula rosa, and we give our kids opuim, live long and prosper.

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