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You Are My Sunshine
You Are My Sunshine has conferred impressive wealth and political power while holding close its many secrets like a coy lover. But with the flair of a mystery writer and the rigor of the admired scholar he is, Robert Mann may have finally shone true light on one of America’s beloved standards.
-Michael Streissguth, author of Johnny Cash: The Biography
​In You Are My Sunshine, Robert Mann fuses the story of a song, from its remote origins when Jimmie Davis purchased the rights, across the years of Davis's fame as a country star and twice-elected Louisiana governor. Mann adroitly shows how the genial Davis became a cipher for white supremacists' attack on integrated schools in the early 1960s. Behind the song's sweet lyrics -- refashioned by blues rocker Ray Charles in 1962 -- lay a governor who spent four decades out of office using music to whitewash his dark political record. What a story! Bob Mann is a Louisiana treasure.
-Jason Berry, author of City of a Million Dreams: A History of New Orleans at Year 300
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​Robert Mann, who knows more about Louisiana politics than just about anyone, draws upon his love of country music to give us a fascinating account of two-time governor Jimmie Davis through the lens of Davis's life as a singer and songwriter. Forever associated with You Are My Sunshine, which he claimed to have written but most likely did not, Davis used this song--one of the most popular ever written--as the foundation for a dual career as politician and musical performer.
Mann's exploration of the song's obscure origins, widespread appeal, and myriad recordings is a masterpiece of cultural history, and his analysis of Davis's political transformation from easy-going moderate to outspoken segregationist is spot-on. But you don't need to be a country music fan or a student of Louisiana politics to enjoy this book. ​Mann's blend of creative scholarship and exuberant prose is sure to attract a much wider audience. It is a thoroughly rewarding, and illuminating, read.
-Adam Fairclough, author of Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana,1915-1972
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It is doubtful that country star and later governor Jimmie Davis wrote "You are My Sunshine,” a song that originally had nothing to do with Louisiana. But as Robert Mann shows in this engaging and enlightening book, Davis made “Sunshine” popular through charm, persistence, and the song’s ability to connect with people living through hard times. No one writes about Louisiana better than Bob Mann, and You Are My Sunshine tells a colorful story of music, politics, and race in a place that—even by southern standards—has a unique and troubled history.
-Colin Woodward, author of Country Boy: The Roots of Johnny Cash
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