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23. Dez. 2014 · Therefore, it is my humble opinion, that it is incorrect to interpret "well I'll be John Brown" currently to "I'll be hanged". The current most common use/interpretation in the South, would be the equivalent of saying, "well how about that", "well isn't that amazing", or "well isn't that a shock".
12. März 2020 · Southerners have plenty of ways to express surprise, another example of which is “Well I’ll be John Brown,” sometimes also said as “Well I’ll be John Browned.”
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Provided to YouTube by Unidisc Music Inc.Well I'll Be John Brown · Huey 'Piano' SmithThis is... Huey 'Piano' Smith℗ 1998 Unidisc Music Inc.Released on: 1998-...
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17. Dez. 2022 · John Brown (May 9, 1800 - December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to abolish all slavery. ... he was hanged for revolt and treason.
10. Mai 2024 · Well I’ll Be John Brown, a song by Huey “Piano” Smith, carries a deeper meaning that resonates with listeners even today. Released in 1958, this R&B track showcases Smith’s talent as both a pianist and a singer. The lyrics of the song touch upon themes of empowerment, independence, and personal growth.
Credits. Writers. Huey “Piano” Smith & Johnny Vincent. Release Date. November 1, 1958. Tags. Well I'll Be John Brown Lyrics: You ruled me once / I was a fool for you, woooo / You...
8. Feb. 2019 · Colloquial phrases like ‘Well I’ll be John Brown ‘ and ‘ace in the hole’ may still be used today, but a lot of the phrases used in Westerns (specifically Tombstone) are foreign to our modern dialect.