Career
Research has asserted that Chandler is the writer of "O, Death", a song featured on the acclaimed O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. Indiana University Press" The Journal of Folklore Research features articles in an 2004 issue asserting that "O, Death" is Chandler"s song "A Conversation with Death", which he performed for several years while preaching in Appalachia. One of the articles is from folklorist Carl Lindahl, who researched claims from Western North Carolina that O Brother"s "O, Death" is Chandler"s composition.
The article states that Chandler authored the song after a vision from God in 1916.
Lindahl also chronicles his unsuccessful research in trying to find any trace of the song before Chandler"s version, debunking previous claims that the song traces back to a 16th-century British composition. The other article is from Chandler"s daughter-in-law, Barbara, who asserts that "O, Death" was based on Chandler"s composition.
"A Conversation with Death" appears on Rounder Records 1975 release High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes from Virginia and North Carolina, a collection of recordings made by John Cohen.