Grandmas Perform 'Coronavirus Blues' Song

A pair of grandmothers – and identical twin sisters – have come up with a hilarious way of combating the devastation of the coronavirus by writing a catch blues song. Pam Pilkinton Anderson and Pat Pilkinton Norris, both 65, said they wrote the song “Coronavirus Blue” in just 45 minutes, hoping to bring a little joy to others. The sisters, from Bossier City, Louisiana, included such lyrics as, "Left my home about a quarter to four / Looking for toilet paper and their ain’t no more." And: "Self-quarantine is for the birds / What we gotta do is just flatten the curve / I said, flatten that curve /Yeah, flatten that curve." Having posted the video on social media for friends and family, Pam and Pat, known as the Chillbille Twins, soon discovered that their hit was suddenly going viral.
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Location: Bossier City, Louisiana, USA
  • Date Acquired05-04-2020
  • Date Filmed03-18-2020
  • OrientationVertical
  • Footage TypeCell Phone
  • Rights TV & Digital, Commercial, Publishing

Grandmas Perform 'Coronavirus Blues' Song

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