It is told from the point of view of a man falsely accused of murder and executed. He refuses to provide an
alibi, since on the night of the murder he was having an
extramarital affair with his best friend's wife, and would rather die and take their secret to his grave than admit the truth. The chorus describes the woman's mourning visits to his gravesite, wearing a long black veil and enduring a wailing wind.
In 2019, Frizzell's version of "Long Black Veil" was selected by the
Library of Congress for preservation in the
National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[1]
Background
The writers later stated that they drew on three sources for their inspiration:
Red Foley's recording of "God Walks these Hills with Me", a contemporary newspaper report about the unsolved murder of a priest, and the legend of a mysterious veiled woman who regularly visited
Rudolph Valentino's grave. Dill himself called it an "instant folksong".
Wilkin played piano on the original recording by Frizzell. The song was a departure from Frizzell's previous
honky tonk style and was a deliberate move toward the then-current popularity of folk-styled material and the burgeoning
Nashville sound.
Success
Recorded in
Nashville in 1959 by
Lefty Frizzell and produced by
Don Law, the single reached #6 on BillboardHot C&W Sides chart. In the process, the song became Frizzell's best-performing single in five years.
Cover versions
"Long Black Veil" has become a
standard and has been
covered by a variety of artists in country, folk and rock styles. The highest charting cover version was a #26 country hit by
Sammi Smith in 1974.
Johnny Cash performed the song on the first episode of The Johnny Cash Show in 1969, duetting with
Joni Mitchell. The song has also appeared on landmark albums by Johnny Cash and
The Band in 1968 (see list below), and charted again in 1999 with the
Dave Matthews Band, who performed the song live with
Emmylou Harris at a Johnny Cash tribute concert. Early in her career,
Joan Baez incorporated the song into her live repertoire, and recorded it twice (see list below).
Bob Dylan performed a version of the song in 1970, as an outtake to the
Self Portrait/
New Morning sessions. This version was finally officially released on the Bob Dylan 1970 compilation in 2020, fifty years after the recording. Dylan also played the song in a live performance in 1997.
The chorus is frequently sung by
Bruce Hornsby during live performances of his song "White Wheeled Limousine", including the version on the retrospective box set Intersections (1985-2005).
In 1992 the British band
Diesel Park West covered the song (along with other cover versions) on their series of ‘God Only Knows’ EPs that were released on the EMI/Food record label.
On the 2011 album Rancho Alto by
Jason Boland & the Stragglers, the song "False Accuser's Lament" is a follow-up to "Long Black Veil", describing a witness's view of the events and the role that he played.
2015
Robert Earl Keen, Jr., Happy Prisoner: The Bluegrass Sessions - US Pop album #109, US Top Bluegrass Albums 1, US Country Albums #10, US Top Top Independent Albums #6