Two Grandmas Bring Laughter With “Coronavirus Blues” Song
Looking back at 2020, do you remember how you lived during the COVID-19 pandemic? It was a dark time filled with fear and boredom as the world went into lockdown, confining people to their homes for days on end.
Self-quarantining is essential, but it leaves many feeling anxious, exhausted, and mentally strained. Yet, in some corners of the world, some found joy in their houses or having fun with household items. While some kept busy with cleaning or puzzles, others turned to music for entertainment.
Two grandmas, stuck indoors, decided to grab their instruments and create a hilarious song about this unique moment in history. With lyrics like, “Left my home about a quarter to four, looking for toilet paper and there ain’t no more. I’ve got the Coronavirus blues,” it’s impossible not to sing along.
Performing in what looks like a laundry room, these ladies are not only funny but also incredibly talented. They’ve turned self-quarantine into a musical experience, offering humor and talent in equal measure.
In their own words, “Self-quarantine is for the birds. What we gotta do is just flatten the curve.” Their performance is a delightful reminder of finding joy and creativity even in challenging times.
Plenty of viewers around the world watched this video and sincerely shared their feelings. One commented, “My husband has been driving me crazy saying flatten the curve ever since Governor Edward’s started this. But I have to admit ladies you brought a huge laughter out of me. Let the good times roll as we say in Louisiana.”
Undoubtedly, these two adorable ladies brought joy and positive energy to many, lifting spirits and spreading cheer.