While a struggling songwriter in 1969, former Vietnam War helicopter pilot Kris Kristofferson landed a National Guard chopper on Johnny Cash’s lawn to personally deliver a demo of his music. The stunt worked, and Cash’s cover of “Sunday Morning Coming Down” became a #1 hit in 1970.

The Bluescentric Brand official Lead Belly Racerback Tank is available in comfortable, relaxed-fit women's sizes up to 2XL. The material is premium fabric-laundered 4.2oz triblend 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon with a racer back. 

Every sale directly benefits the Lead Belly Estate. 

This design reads "In The Pines" and features a starry sky surrounded by dark pine trees, with Lead Belly's signature at the bottom.  

Sometimes it was called "In The Pines", sometimes it was called "Where did you Sleep Last Night?" though it didn't start out as Lead Belly's song -- it was a folk tune played & shared between people for generations.

But "In The Pines" would forever become attributed to Ledbetter after he recorded a stunning version for Musicraft Records in February, 1944.

Almost fifty years later, the song would again surge to popularity after Kurt Cobain on MTV Unplugged shared that Lead Belly was Nirvanna's favorite artist, followed by an otherworldly, ground-shaking cover of In The Pines

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