The Moron Brothers’ humorous bluegrass tales have earned them a loyal fanbase. This time, ‘The Rooster Song’ relates the story of the farm’s hero, a rooster. From within a barn, these two sit singing their amusing song without changing their facial expressions! Their pleasant, happy country tune is performed on guitar and banjo, but pay close attention to the lyrics.
For more over two decades, the Morons have entertained audiences in Kentucky and elsewhere. They are typically found at local festivals, where they are known for attracting large crowds. It appears that these two brothers are reaching similar fame online, through a range of movies that aim to produce a grin to your face while rewarding you with the distinctive sound of bluegrass in every song.
Their song begins by recounting how the farm hen couldn’t lay eggs. After the rooster arrives, Burley sings their selected lines, telling how the hen is summoned behind the barn. Now, eggs are no longer a problem. Now that the problem has been resolved, we may move on to the next step.
The farm’s dog will not breed any puppies, so the gallant rooster summons her behind the barn to “fix” the problem. Within no time, the dog begins producing “bird dogs.” Their weird song includes a cow who, following the rooster’s intervention, now produces eggnog.
You’ll have to listen to the entire song to find out what happens to the Moron Brothers’ aunt, who is unable to bear children. ‘The Rooster Song’ is witty, good-willed, and slightly warped, making it so wrong that it’s right. Mike Carr, also known as Lardo, and Mike Hammond, who goes by Burley, have a unique hillbilly way of brightening the day.