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Black Eyed Susie

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Hillary Klug

Record Label:

615 Hideaway Alliance

Songwriter:

Public Domain

Song Time:

3:30

ISRC Number:

QMEU32413688

Featured Artist:

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes

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Black Eyed SusieHillary Klug
00:00 / 03:31

Musicians

“Black Eyed Susie” was produced, engineered and mixed by Ben Sanders and executive produced by Chris Segal with performances by Hillary Klug (fiddle, feet vocals), Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle, vocals), Victor Furtado (banjo), Tyler Andal (guitar) and Evan Winsor (bass).

About The Song

Nashville, TN (February 7, 2025) – Fiddle Feet Records, Inc. is proud to announce the release of the new single, by Hilary Klug, “Black Eyed Susie” with vocals by Hillary Klug and Grammy nominated Bronwyn Keith-Hynes.


Hillary Klug with her label Fiddle Feet Records, inc. are partnered with 615 Hideaway Alliance, (a division of 615 Hideaway Entertainment), to tap into their powerful radio promotional strength and successful video and social media platform. 615 Hideaway Entertainment has opened their vast label services, entire video production studios, video online site and social media services to promote the new single.


Hillary Klug has carved out a unique niche as a Dancing Fiddler. Hailing from the small town of Fayetteville, TN, Hillary began her journey by teaching fiddle and dance classes while finishing high school and earning a bachelor’s degree in English.


Black Eyed Susie is a flower which looks like a miniature sunflower. When Hillary was a kid, she saw these flowers growing wild on the roadside and they would remind her of this song.  “Black Eyed Susie” is an Old-Time traditional song, and she puts her own spin on it with re-writing some of the lyrics.


“I heard this song growing up around Old Time festivals and jam sessions, and it became a favorite because it was fun to share the call and response chorus with friends. It's the perfect metaphor for the meaning behind the music; ultimately, it's a conversation back and forth sharing and honoring these old traditions that we love. In the song, we sing about a fictional character named "Black Eyed Susie" who encompasses the gender roles and values of the olden days. Although my values are a little more modern, and gender roles have definitely changed, I like to imagine how my grandparents and great grandparents felt as they settled down and lived the simple life back in the olden days.” - Hillary Klug

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